Odile Le Clezio

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Odile Le Clezio
OccupationActress
Years active1979-
Notable work

Odile Le Clezio is an Australian actress. She is a NIDA graduate [1] who had lead roles in the films Young Einstein [2] and Backsliding [3] and the ABC mini series Relative Merits . [4] She played the titular character in the Lottie Lyell episode of Australians . [5]

Le Clezio has a long stage career [6] that includes The Crucible (NIDA Parade Theatre, 1982), [7] [8] The Cherry Orchard (Sydney Opera House, 1983), [9] The Dance of Death (The Wharf, 1985), [10] [11] Catholic Schoolgirls (touring, 1989), [12] [13] Angels in America (The Wharf Theatre, 1993), [14] [15] Third World Blues (Sydney Opera House, 1997) [16] [17] and The Merchant of Venice (various, 1999) [18] [19] [20]

References

  1. Morrison, Peter (18 October 2002), "Murder mystery — or is it?", The Australian Jewish News
  2. Rollings, Barry (29 January 1990), "This country's own off-beat comedy is a real hoot", The Canberra Times
  3. Ryan, Tom (31 May 1992), "Ordinary days of chance, life, love and lost time", The Age
  4. Hooks, Barbara (15 June 1987), "Priority crises and pearls of fashion wit", The Age
  5. Hooks, Barbara (29 March 1988), "Longford and Lyell, a reel success story", The Age
  6. Odile Le Clezio, AusStage
  7. The Crucible, AusStage
  8. Kippax, H. G. (16 February 1983), "A vintage year at NIDA", The Sydney Morning Herald
  9. Healey, Ken (8 July 1985), "'Cherry Orchard' withered", The Canberra Times
  10. The Dance of Death, AusStage
  11. Healey, Ken (8 July 1985), "Brilliant production of elemental power", The Canberra Times
  12. Catholic Schoolgirls, AusStage
  13. Pig (4 September 1989), "Hilarious picture of Mick schooldays fit for everyone", Tharunka
  14. Angels in America, Part 1: Millennium Approaches and Part 2: Perestroika, AusStage
  15. Healy, Ken (28 February 1993), "Magnificent cast, significant writing", The Sun-Herald
  16. Third World Blues, AusStage
  17. Payne, Pamela (16 March 1997), "An impressive juggling act", The Sun-Herald
  18. The Merchant of Venice, AusStage
  19. The Merchant of Venice, AusStage
  20. Rose, Colin (2 May 1997), "pretty (awful) in pink", The Sun-Herald