David's father is a politician, he escapes into his computer when life gets too difficult. David is the cool sexy good-looking boy at school.
The role of David is performed by Mick Lo Monaco and Lachlan Macleod.
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Mick is a graduate of the VCA, and has been working as an actor for the last 4 years. Mick joined the Love Drunk crew at the end of 2007 and has been having a blast since! In 2009 he toured schools throughout Victoria playing Romeo in Romeo & Juliet for Complete Works Theatre Company. Mick has also enjoyed several guest roles in television and film, including Rush, Neighbours, and the yet to be released feature film The Cup (playing jockey Kerrin McEvoy). |
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Lachlan is a professional actor, singer/songwriter and puppeteer from Melbourne. Since graduating from the University of Melbourne's Creative Arts course in 2003, Lachlan has travelled throughout Australia and the world performing at such prestigious locations as the Sydney Opera House, Kennedy Centre for the Performing Arts in Washington DC and the New York International Fringe Festival Off-Broadway in New York City. He has recently returned from a tour of the UK with Polyglot Theatre that culminated in a packed out season at the National Theatre in London, and has also worked on TV productions such as Underbelly and The Pacific, as well as writing original songs that have been performed at the Sydney Opera House and Melbourne's Hamer Hall. Lachlan is delighted to have joined the Phunktional group this year as a part of the Love Drunk ensemble. |
Marko, has a migrant background, he is a state level tennis player and loves cars.
The role of Marko is performed by Gerard Veltre and Jamie Caldwell
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Graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2006. Since then have been touring with two theatre companies, Phunktional and Arena alongside many other projects including short films, commercials and TV. Also do a lot of promotional, modeling, hosting and MC work. Cheers, Jamieson |
Good friends with both boys, Lee is the girl who does kick boxing and loves music, she is intelligent, smart and strong.
The role of Lee is performed by Susan Miller and Steph Lillis.
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Susan Miller’s love of learning and of performing led her to study a Bachelor of Arts and a Diploma of Creative Arts at the University of Melbourne, followed by a Bachelor of Performing Arts at the Victorian College of the Arts. Since graduating in 2006, Susan has performed in theatre productions for The Preferred Play Company, Living Room Theatre and the Next Wave Festival and toured extensively with Complete Works Theatre Company, taking Shakespeare shows and workshops to Secondary Schools throughout Victoria. She has also appeared in the feature film Knowing and TV series City Homicide. She has worked with Phunktional since 2008 as the Love Drunk Project Manager and performing the role of Lee. |
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Since completing her Bachelor of Performing Arts with Honours at Monash, Stephanie has travelled to Paris to study Clowning with Philippe Gaulier and London to undertake voice master classes. Recent stage credits include Our Country’s Good directed by Kate Cherry, Short and Sweet Festival (People’s Choice Award, 2007), The Cats Paw with Hoy Polloy and How to Direct from Inside at La Mama. Stephanie has also appeared on television shows such as Blue Heelers, Whatever Happened to that Guy, TheatreGames Live and a Vegemite TVC. Stephanie's feature film credits include Cinemaphobia, Young White and Middle Class and The Legend of Billy Sing. |






