Brett Stiller

Brett Stiller
OccupationActor
Notable workGarage Days
The Alice
Travelling Light

Brett Stiller is an Australian actor.

Featured roles he played include Joe in Garage Days,[1] Toby Delaney in The Alice and its spinoff series,[2] Glenn Abbott in The Postcard Bandit,[3] and Lou in Travelling Light[4] and he had a run on All Saints[5]

Stage roles Stiller featured in include Oresteia (The Sydney Theatre Company, 2010),[6] Accidental Death of an Anarchist (The Sydney Theatre Company, 2010),[7] The Mysteries: Genesis (The Sydney Theatre Company, 2009),[8] Holding the Man (Griffin Theatre Company, 2006),[9] Strangers in Between (Griffin Theatre Company, 2005),[10] The Miser (The Sydney Theatre Company, 2004),[11] Bash (Glen St Theatre, 2003)[12] and Borderlines (The Stables, 2001)[13]

Stiller was a member of the Australian Theatre for Young People,[14] studied drama for his HSC at Hunters Hill High School[15] and graduated from Nepean University with a degree in performing arts.[5]

References

  1. ^ Dargis, Manohla (18 July 2003), "A band tries to find its way out of the 'Garage'", Los Angeles Times
  2. ^ Witham, Katrina (29 July 2004), "Eclipse of the heart", The Courier Mail
  3. ^ Lawton, Lance (1 June 2003), "Real-life villain's tale a true gem.", The Sydney Morning Herald
  4. ^ Lowing, Rob (14 September 2003), "Familiar - and lightweight", Sun Herald
  5. ^ a b Casamento, Jo (29 July 2004), "Out there", The Daily Telegraph
  6. ^ Simons, Polly (15 June 2010), "Sydney Theatre Company's Oresteia", North Side Courier
  7. ^ Blake, Jason (16 September 2009), "A stinging farce that goes off like a bomb", The Sydney Morning Herald
  8. ^ Blake, Elissa (14 November 2009), "Talent takes up residence", The Sydney Morning Herald
  9. ^ Dunne, Stephen (11 November 2006), "Love, blood and death: just as it was", The Sydney Morning Herald
  10. ^ Hallett, Bruce (18 February 2005), "Lost souls search for trust in the heart of the big city", The Sydney Morning Herald
  11. ^ Rose, Colin (12 September 2004), "The word's their oyster", The Sun Herald
  12. ^ Smith, Gary (21 March 2003), "LaBute delivers a smash with bash", The Daily Telegraph
  13. ^ "All aboard: a train trip where every stop is a heart-stopper", The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 March 2001
  14. ^ Cochrane, Peter (10 November 1995), "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore thy donation, Romeo?", The Sydney Morning Herald
  15. ^ Jamal, Nadia (27 March 1998), "Students told to cut rude bits in top HSC drama", The Sydney Morning Herald