Bruce Myles Bruce Myles i(A53678 works by)
Gender: Male
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Bruce Myles won the 1996 Green Room Award for the premiere production of Michael Gurr's Jerusalem at Playbox. He has also won Green Room Awards for Alex Buzo's Pacific Union; Gary Day's Slick, and Aftershocks. He directed the premieres of Gurr's Julia 3, Sex Diary of An Infidel (winning five Green Room Awards including Best Direction and Best Play), Shark Fin Soup, Underwear, Perfume and Crash Helmet, Desirelines and The Hundred Year Ambush, and the premiere at Playbox of Rodney Hall's A Return to the Brink, John Romeril's Love Suicides, Loius Nowra's The Temple, and Nick Enright's St James Infirmary. He played the title roles in Hamlet, Richard III, Cyrano de Bergerac and Amadeus. Other acting credits include Barney in the premiere of Ray Lawler's The Doll Trilogy, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (winning a Green Room Award), and the Stephen Sondheim musical Assassins. He directed the award-winning short film Ruthven and co-directed the acclaimed feature film Ground Zero.

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