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Liv Richardson

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Gender -         Female

Age Range -    18 - 30

Ethnicity -        Caucasian

Based -           Perth

Height -          170cm

Liv has been trained in theatre and screen acting, completing numerous masterclasses and courses including WAAPA, NIDA, Ali Roberts Acting Studio, WAYTCo, Magic Lantern Screen Acting, Perth Acting Centre (PAC) Annie Murtagh – Monks. Liv was successful in becoming a member of WAYTCo's Youth Ensemble Theatre Company in 2015 where she performed at FRINGE playing the lead female role in the production "On the face Of Things." Liv has a large range of skills, abilities, and breadth of emotional range. Liv has had previous featured roles both paid and unpaid in a Netflix film, Perth Fringe World Festival, theatre, large immersive theatre productions that have had segments on channel 9 and today tonight, corporate role-playing, and for Perth tourism.  She cares about women’s empowerment, animal liberation, youth mental health, and is a supporter of the LGBTQIA+ community. Liv aims to be a part of productions that are meaningful and that showcase real-life issues in their rawest form. Where the “normal, the conventional, and the expected” is challenged.  In 2019 Liv received her first feature film role in the independent film “Alexander” the film premiered at Luna Leederville Cinema in October 2020 and will be shown at Palace Cinema for Fringe World 2021. She has recently been cast in a role in the independent feature film “The Sacrifice” which is shooting in early 2021. The film will be premiered at the CineFestOz film festival. Liv will also be performing at Fringe World Festival as the lead role in the theatre play “Dream Girl”

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