James Millar.
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James Millar
James Millar completed a degree in Writing at The University of Technology in Sydney, and in performance at WAAPA. Since graduating from WAAPA in 2003, his performance credits have included The Adventures of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie and Little Ragged Blossom directed by Neil Armfield for Company B Belvoir, Oklahoma for The Production Company, as well as Boyband, A Naughty Christmas, Nostradamus (in workshop) and Eureka, directed by Gale Edwards. In 2006 he was selected to perform in Cardiff for BBC Radio 2’s Voice of Musical Theatre. James’ work on television includes A Country Practice, Water Rats, Naked: Coral Island and Home And Away. In 2006 James won the Green Room Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as Jud Fry in Oklahoma. He will next be seen in Stephen Sondheim’s Company, for Kookaburra, at the Theatre Royal. James has written extensively for cabaret/revues such as Moments of Breathtaking Stupidity, The Story Goes On, Poison Soprano, Ten Things I Hate About Cabaret, Impossible Blonde, and Amelia Cormack’s Love For Sale which enjoyed four return seasons.