Heath Miller (actor)

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Heath Miller is an Australian actor. His first job was as a thirteen year old on the TV series Ship to Shore , [1] appearing in the first two series. [2] [3] He has appeared on stage in multiple productions such as Romeo in Romeo and Juliet for Deckchair Theatre's Sheakespear in the Park at Kings Park, WA, [4] in Thieving Boy for Fly On The Wall Theatre, [5] [6] in X-Stacy for the Black Swan Theatre Company, [7] and Sex, Drugs and Self-Control at Rechabite Hall, Perth [8] He has narrated audio books such as Space Opera which won the AudioFile Earphones Award in 2018 for Best Audiobook. [9]

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References

  1. Kent, Melissa (13 December 2002), "Tragic lovers brave the flies", The West Australian
  2. "Ship to Shore I", Screen Australia
  3. "Ship to Shore II", Screen Australia
  4. Banks, Ron (18 December 2002), "Love and death in bushland Verona", The West Australian
  5. Woodhead, Cameron (21 January 2008), "AIDS drama searing", The Age
  6. Andrew, Paul (24 January 2008), "Thieving Boy/Like Stars in My Hands. Fly On The Wall Theatre.", Australian Stage
  7. Kent, Melissa (19 March 2003), "Seeking ecstasy.", The West Australian
  8. Banks, Ron (5 December 2003), "Satirical highwire act.", The West Australian
  9. Polley, Katie (April 2018), "SPACE OPERA", AudioFile

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