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Alyssa Campagna

170cm

Italian/Maltese

Melbourne VIC, Australia

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Biography

Alyssa Campagna is an Australian multifaceted performer of Italian and Maltese heritage, currently based between Melbourne and Sydney. Trained in acting, dance, and singing, Alyssa holds a Bachelor of Acting and has developed a strong foundation across stage and screen, as well as within the modelling industry.

Her theatre credits reflect her dynamic range, from embodying the intensity of Cassius in Julius Caesar, to the authority and vulnerability of The Prince in Romeo and Juliet, and the raw emotional exploration of Charlie in the acclaimed one-woman show Horrors of the Human Mind. On screen, Alyssa recently appeared in the Hilltop Hoods’ latest music video, further showcasing her adaptability and striking presence in contemporary media.

In addition to her acting career, Alyssa is an accomplished dancer and singer, with experience in both ensemble and lead roles in musical theatre productions. Her work in modelling has also seen her collaborate with photographers and brands to create bold, high-impact imagery, highlighting her versatility across creative industries.

Known for her bold energy, emotional depth, and magnetic stage presence, Alyssa brings authenticity and nuance to every performance. She thrives in collaborative environments and approaches each role with dedication, curiosity, and an unrelenting passion for storytelling. With an ever-expanding repertoire and a drive to explore complex, layered characters, Alyssa is an emerging talent to watch on both stage and screen.

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