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Geire Kami

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Geire Kami
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Kami from Hay House Australia's guest blog
BornGeire Marrianne Pinnock
(1974-03-03) 3 March 1974 (age 52)
Sydney
💼 Occupation
Actor, playwright, radio presenter
📆 Years active  1990–present

Geire Kami (pronounced /ˈɡɛərə ˈkæmi/ GAIRKAM-ee; b. Geire Pinnock 3 March 1974 Sydney) is an Australian actress and playwright, who has appeared in many Melbourne theatre productions. Kami appeared as the lead, Lily, in the first production of Emilie Collyer's[1] Argonauta, directed by Elena Vereker at the Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre, as well as performing in works by Angus Cerini[2] at La Mama Theatre (Melbourne), works at the Carlton Court House, Melbourne Workers Theatre, Theatreworks, the Black Box at the State Theatre (Melbourne), and for Robert Reid and Anniene Stockton's multi-award winning Theatre in Decay.

Kami produced and presented two networked radio shows on Southern Cross Austereo's RadioWest throughout 2011 and 2012, winning an Australian Commercial Radio Award (ACRA)[3] for a memorial piece on fallen Australian Defence Force Special forces of Australia Commando Sgt. Todd Langley.[4]

Television and film credits include Creative Violence,[5] Full Frontal and Fast Forward. In the mini series After The Deluge [6], directed by Brendan Maher, she played a small part as Alex Kirby's (David Wenham's) secretary, Lisa. In Prey,[7] directed by George T. Miller, Kami appears in a bit part as a patient. Also credited as Geire M. Faulkner.

As a playwright Kami has been published by Heinemann Press.[8] Other written works by Kami have been produced in Australia, New York and Canada. At the time of his death, prolific Melbourne theater director David Branson had recently concluded a second season of Kami's[9] play Punch! in Canberra, ACT. The work remains in a posthumous collection of Branson's effects in the Australian National Heritage Library Manuscript Collection.[10]

Kami is an alumnus of St Martins Youth Arts Centre.

Geire Kami is related to Australian conservationists Myles and Milo Dunphy, and Heaven the Axe frontwoman Phoebe Pinnock.

References

  1. "Emilie Collyer".
  2. "Angus Cerini".
  3. "ACRA Award Winners 2012".
  4. "SGT TODD LANGLEY TRIBUTE - Geire Kami".
  5. "IMDB Creative Violence".
  6. "Cast list: After the Deluge".
  7. "IMDB Prey (2009 II)".
  8. "Heinemenn Press - Plays For Fun 2".
  9. "Australian Plays Transform - Geire Kami".
  10. "Trove".

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