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Co-Writer/Producer -
Sally McLean
A graduate of The Actors Institute,
London (UK), Sally has written, directed and/or produced a number
of successful films under the banner of Incognita Enterprises,
which began life as Salmac Productions in 1997 under the honorary
patronage of British actor, Sir Nigel Hawthorne.
These include the 45 minute
feature A Little Rain Must Fall (invited
to screen at the Cannes Film Festival) and short films fixNATION
(screened on Foxtel in 2005 and selected "Best of Anything
Goes Film Screenings, 2004), Brigit & Benny: A Modern Faerietale
(Selected: Festival of the Spirit, USA) and the 23 minute Why Must The Show
Go On? (Completed 2010 - currently doing the film
festival circuit). Her foray into theatre production followed
soon after, writing, directing and producing several theatre
works, including the WWII drama, Bayonets & Bully Beef,
which was showcased at the Victorian Arts Centre under her direction
in July 2005, and the sell-out season of Chasing Pegasus, staged in 2006 starring
Brigit Neval and Jennifer Hansen.
She has worked in production
with BBC Television London in both their Music & Arts and
Commercial Channels Depts., on program strands such as Bookmark,
Bard On The Box and One Foot In the Past, during which
time she Chaired the BBC Alternative Program and Australian Program
Development Units, submitting several successful television program
proposals to the Controllers of BBC1 & 2. She has since worked
in production for Channel 9, Endemol Southern Star, Fremantle
Media and Global TV on shows such as Comedy Inc., 1 VS 100,
The X-Factor, Australian Idol and Big Brother.
Sally's other credits include
writing, producing and directing the pilot for online TV show
D.A.T.E.
Me for NEon TV and the pilot for the webisodic Culture
Pig.
Also an actor, Sally has played
leading roles on the London stage in various productions including
Macbeth, Hamlet, Top Girls, Uncle Vanya and the World
Premier of Annabel's Requiem. She has appeared on UK television
in The Bookworm, The 80's, The Late Show and as "Angie
Powers" in the BBC mini-series Bootleg.
Australian TV credits include
Elephant Princess, Flying Doctors, Kath & Kim, Fast Forward,
Blue Heelers, Tonight Live, Lowdown and Comedy Inc.
For more information, visit
her official site: www.sallymclean.com
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