Hollie Andrew

Hollie Andrew

Hollie Andrew is certainly a bright Australian star with her professional credits covering film, television, theatre, musical theatre and music. She has received acclaim across the board for all areas of performance.



Hollie graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts (Musical Theatre) after completing an Honours Degree in Drama at Flinders University (SA) in 1999.



In 2009 Hollie was awarded a GLUG for best supporting actress for role as ‘Suzie Tyrone’ in The Ruby Sunrise by Ensemble Theatre and in 2004 Hollie was nominated for an AFI as Best Supporting Actress for her role as ‘Bianca’ in the feature film Somersalt directed by Cate Shortland, which she starred alongside Sam Worthington and Abbie Cornish.



Hollie’s Television credits include CNNNN, Life Support, Home and Away, All Saints, IF Awards (red carpet host), Supernova Series 1 & 2 (BBC & UKTV). Double the Fist Series 2 (ABC) and Double Take (Channel 7 and Fremantle Media)



Hollie’s stage credits include The Ruby Sunrise (Ensemble Theatre), The Adventure of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie directed by Neil Armfield (Company B), Wrong Turn at Lungfish (Ensemble Theatre), HAIR! (Production Company), Jumping The Q and 5th At Randwick (Naked Theatre Company), The Last Five Years (Echelon Productions), and Music By Moonlight Concert Series conducted by George Ellis at Sydney Olympic Park.



For the most part of 2010 Hollie performed in a 6-month Australian & Korean tour of the play/ musical The Sapphires (Company B & Black Swan) staring alongside Christine Anu and Casey Donovan.



Hollie’s short film credits include; Love and Contempt (Jo Mitchell Productions), Second Draft (Housebound Productions) and Anniversary (Michael Neild & Hollie Andrew).



Hollie’s most recent credits include her role as Roberta Williams in the Nine Network television series, Fat Tony & Co, Lily in the feature film Ebonny and Rachel in the feature film, Switch Hit.





 



 



Hollie Andrew