Oscar Redding
Oscar Redding (born c. 1974) is an Australian actor, screenwriter and director.
Biography
Portrayed Alexander Pearce in Van Diemen's Land (2009). He also co-wrote the film with director Jonathan auf der Heide.
Redding directed the Australian film The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark (2007), which he also adapted from the stage version that he directed.[1] A modern version of Shakespeare's play. It was screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival in early August 2007.[1]
Television credits include, but are not limited to, The Secret Life of Us, SeaChange, Stingers, Last Man Standing, Blue Heelers, Neighbours, Ponderosa, Backlands, Top of the Lake and Puberty Blues.
Personal life
Oscar Redding lives in Melbourne.
gollark: And probably less of the ridiculously restrictive class structure.
gollark: There should be more focus on particular subjects which people actually like doing.
gollark: I would probably try and implement more personalised curricula using computers, which our education system mostly ignores, instead of just shoving people in classes with others who like different things and may learn some things at different rates.
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See also
References
- "Review: The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark". TheatreNotes.BlogSpot.com. 8 August 2007. Retrieved 31 August 2007.
External links
- Oscar Redding on IMDb
- The Australian – Doomed prince of Bourke St. mall
- Melbourne International Film Festival – The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- The New Hamlet Film 2007
- Hamlet as Film: The Rest is Static, interview with Oscar Redding
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