Odile Le Clezio
Odile Le Clezio | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1979- |
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
- ^ Morrison, Peter (18 October 2002), "Murder mystery — or is it?", The Australian Jewish News
- ^ Rollings, Barry (29 January 1990), "This country's own off-beat comedy is a real hoot", The Canberra Times
- ^ Ryan, Tom (31 May 1992), "Ordinary days of chance, life, love and lost time", The Age
- ^ Hooks, Barbara (15 June 1987), "Priority crises and pearls of fashion wit", The Age
- ^ Hooks, Barbara (29 March 1988), "Longford and Lyell, a reel success story", The Age
- ^ Odile Le Clezio, AusStage
- ^ The Crucible, AusStage
- ^ Kippax, H. G. (16 February 1983), "A vintage year at NIDA", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Healey, Ken (8 July 1985), "'Cherry Orchard' withered", The Canberra Times
- ^ The Dance of Death, AusStage
- ^ Healey, Ken (8 July 1985), "Brilliant production of elemental power", The Canberra Times
- ^ Catholic Schoolgirls, AusStage
- ^ Pig (4 September 1989), "Hilarious picture of Mick schooldays fit for everyone", Tharunka
- ^ Angels in America, Part 1: Millennium Approaches and Part 2: Perestroika, AusStage
- ^ Healy, Ken (28 February 1993), "Magnificent cast, significant writing", The Sun-Herald
- ^ Third World Blues, AusStage
- ^ Payne, Pamela (16 March 1997), "An impressive juggling act", The Sun-Herald
- ^ The Merchant of Venice, AusStage
- ^ The Merchant of Venice, AusStage
- ^ Rose, Colin (2 May 1997), "pretty (awful) in pink", The Sun-Herald