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Sam Haft

Sydney

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Sam grew up in London, where he worked on the BAFTA Award winning TV series Roger and the Rottentrolls as well as various appearances for the BBC. Graduating from NIDA in 2002, theatre credits include Sleeping Around (Downstairs Belvoir) What The Butler Saw (Company B), The Homecoming, The Birthday Party, Black Milk and Bent (Company B/B Sharp) Broken Dreams (Griffin), To The Green Fields Beyond, Poster Girl, The Highway Crossing and Lenny Bruce! (Tamarama Rock Surfers), The Pugilist Specialist and Pool (no water) (Darlinghurst Theatre Company), The Fabulous Punch & Judy Show (Café Debris), Car Gods Burn (Q Theatre), Hamlet (Harlos Productions) Little Shop of Horrors (New Theatre) , A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Wild Rumpus/Centennial Park), The Libertine, The Twelfth Night, The Comedy of Errors, All’s Well That Ends Well and The Tempest (Sport For Jove) Titus Andronicus (Cry Havoc), The Hothouse, Breaker Morant and Elegies (Seymour Centre) Romeo and Juliet, Some Voices and The Pull of Negative Gravity (Alchemy) and two National Tours of The 39 Steps (Hit Productions) . Directing work includes The Shape Of Things (Under The Wharf/Pantsguys), Spring Awakening (Kore Productions), The Anarchists and The Black Dog (STS). Film and TV work includes Rake, A Place to Call Home, 110% Tony Squires, The Cut, Out Of The Blue, Underbelly 2, Tough Nuts, The First Australians, Drop Dead Weird, My Place and The Kangaroo Gang Feature films include Bitter And Twisted, Maya The Bee, The Bet and Peter Rabbit. Short Films includes For Crying Out Loud, The Bad Luck, Old Friends and the Tropfest Finalist film Call Me Al. Sam has taught for NIDA, ACA, The Actor’s Pulse, TAFTA, The London Academy, Sylvia Young and The Actor’s Centre, London and is Founder/Director of The Sydney Actors Association and Shaft Productions.
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