LISA CHAPPELL

Born October 18 1968 in Auckland New Zealand.

 

She acted from 2001 to 2003 as Claire McLeod in the series McLeod´s Daughters.

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The credeaux canvas with Lisa Chappell.

The Credeaux Canvas is largely the study of three people whose lives intersect around an attempt to scam an older art collector out of money by claiming they have a “Credeaux” – a fictitious great master who comes to prominence in the art world through the course of the play. The three young people in varying degrees, decide they can plagiarize the little known master and swindle the lady out of some cash by telling her they have stumbled upon one of the forgotten originals. The “little old lady” turns out to be no fool, but every bit as clever and complex as the other characters, and it is through her insightful and deep analysis of the painting that the major themes of Bunin’s work come forth.

December 2014

Picture: Nick Bowers

6 - 24 August 2014

Old 505 Theatre- 505,342 Elizabeth St Surry Hills

 

Bad Day Insurance, a futuristic comedy with Lisa Chappell.

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Lisa played in Fallen Angels, a comedy on stage. March 2014.

FRED in Auckland.

April 8 till 24

 www.iticket.co.nz


Interview Lisa about Fred en 'Claire':

http://youtu.be/yJ70oplPyu0

 

2014
2014

Fallen Angels: Two women in search of passion. (2014)

A comedy on stage with Lisa.

 

 

Lisa in Chronic. (2013)
"Chronic" is a short film that follows a mother who, after a tragic accident, neglects those who need her in order to hold onto a past that is gone forever. 

Workshop March 21 2014

2010

Quantas Film and Television Award

Best Supporting Actress for The Cult

2008

Breckrenridge Film Festival

 

Best Short Film Drama for Beneath The Tide

2007

Australian Film Institute Awards

Nomination for Best Screenplay in a short film

2007

Melbourne International Film Festival

Best Australian Short Film Award for Crossbow

2004

TV Week Golden Logie

Nominated

2004

TV Week Silver Logie

Winner

2003

TV Week Golden Logie

Nominated

2003

TV Week Silver Logie

Nominated

2002

TV Week Logie Award

Best New Female Talent

at Mornings - Interview about FRED

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