Jesse Rosenfeld

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Jesse Rosenfeld
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Jesse Rosenfeld

(1983-10-17) 17 October 1983 (age 39)
Melbourne, Victoria

Jesse Rosenfeld (born 17 October 1983) is an Australian stage, television and film actor, best known for playing Marco Silvani on the soap opera Neighbours .

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Biography

Jesse was born in Melbourne, Australia, but spent much of his childhood in Cairns.

At the age of twelve, whilst living in Cairns, Jesse landed the role of Danny Tippler in Bruce Beresford's motion picture Paradise Road and found himself spending several months working alongside such actors as Frances McDormand, Glenn Close, Pauline Collins, Pamela Rabe, Elizabeth Spriggs and relative newcomer Cate Blanchett. His talent and enthusiasm were furthered by his work with these great performers. He returned to Melbourne to complete high school – at Bialik College – and spent a year at the University of Melbourne before his admission to the prestigious Victorian College of the Arts (VCA). He graduated from the VCA in 2005.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirector
2006Caroline DuffyBert LapireJustin Olstein
1997 Paradise Road Danny Tippler Bruce Beresford

Television

YearTitleRole
2007–2008 Neighbours Marco Silvani
2001 The Secret Life Of Us
2012 Outland Dylan (Guest Star)

Theatre

YearTitleRoleOther notes
2006Fitler PatlerYouDirected by Mikhaela Muscat and Joel Kohn ( Think C.O.N.T.E.M.P )
2006 Hitchcock & Herrmann Bernard Herrmann Directed by David Knijnenburg and Jesse Rosenfeld (Melbourne Fringe Festival/ Darling You Were Marvellous Theatre Company)
2005 Translations Captain LancyDirected by Rhys McConnochie (VCA Company)
2005 Genet's Prison LefrancDirected by Robert Draffin (VCA Company)
2005 Tag Hamlet Francisco/Fortinbras/LucianusDirected by Roy Fordree (VCA Company)
2005 Women Beware Women Lord Cardinal/FaboritioDirected by Lindy Davies (VCA Company)
2004 The Three Sisters (play) SolyonyDirected by Kirsten von Bibra (VCA Company)
2004 The Cherry Orchard PishchikDirected by Lindy Davies (VCA Company)
2004 A Midsummer Night's Dream LysanderDirected by John Bolton (VCA Company)
2004 Absurd Person Singular GeoffreyDirected by John Bolton (VCA Company)
2004 The Caucasian Chalk Circle Bizergan Kazbeki and othersDirected by James McCaughey (VCA Company)


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