Louise van Veenendaal
Louise Van Veenendaal (9 January 1987) is an Australian actress and singer-songwriter also known as "The Diva From DownUnder". She was born in Melbourne, Australia. She is a graduate of Carey Baptist Grammar School in Melbourne, and Atlantic Acting School in New York City. She has one older brother and two younger sisters.
Louise began taking singing classes at the age of 11. Her vocal coaches included "David Jaanz", Classical tenor "David Rogers-Smith", and "Francine Zarfas" in New York City.[citation needed] After hearing sixteen-year-old Louise sing, a record producer produced her original song "Crazy" on the compilation CD 100% Melbourne, a collection of the city's best vocal talent. Louise was also a member of the Australian Girls Choir as a child.[citation needed] She trained privately in acting for a number of years with Australian Actress Colette Mann, as well as summer programs at the age of 15 at NIDA with Antony Grgas and Nathaniel Dean,[citation needed] and musical theater with Avigail Herman.[citation needed]
In 2005 Van Veenendaal won the role of Ann, a loveable ditzy blonde in the Magnormos production of A bunch of Ratbags,[1] a 1950s rock 'n' roll musical written by Australia's most prolific musical team Peter Pinne and Don Battye and directed by Aaron Joyner, based on the novel by William Dick) about Bodgie and Widgie gangs in the post-war Australia. The 2005 Australian cast recording of this show, on which she is featured on one track, received international acclaim[citation needed] and is on sale worldwide. It also debuted at number twenty-six on the footlight musical theater charts[citation needed] in NY.[2][not in citation given][3][not in citation given]
Van Veenendaal followed this performance with a notable contrasting dramatic role in the musical The Wild Blue, written and directed by award-winning playwright Anthony Crowley. This also produced an Australian cast recording on which she is featured.[4][not in citation given][5][not in citation given]
At 19, Van Veenendaal traveled to the United States to pursue her love of acting; training at the Atlantic Theatre Company developed by David Mamet and William H. Macy.
Louise starred in the hit sold out show The Diva From Down Under, a Cabaret extravaganza in New York City.[6] From her success in her Diva show a producer scouted her to audition to star in New York Theatre Barn's production of the new rock musical The Hole playing the rock and rollin Manhattan party girl and sex worker "Nadia". Going up against some serious broadway talent she won the role.[7][not in citation given]
Van Veenendaal began working with DJ/Producer 'Johnny James'. Out of their musical collaboration emerged a strong soothing lounge track "Ecstasy". They also collaborated on a parody song entitled "Mario" which is a fun loving tune about the love for the Nintendo game "Mario Bros" in 2013 she released a YouTube music video of the track Mario which soon went viral. She is now very well known for her portrayal of 'Princess Peach' in that particular video. She currently resides in Los Angeles, CA.[8][not in citation given] She is currently the star and host of the hit show "Vaudeville Sideshow" a live monthly circus themed party show in Hollywood, CA.[9]
Notes and references[edit]
- ↑ Trezise, Paul. "Widge way did she go", The Herald Sun, 2005-06-30
- ↑ "About: A Bunch of Ratbags - Magnormos Musical Theatre Readings Program". www.magnormos.com. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
- ↑ "A bunch of ratbags [music] : a musical based on the novel by William Dick / [by] Peter Pinne, Don Battye. - Version details". Trove. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
- ↑ Melbourne Stage Archived 25 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "100% Melbourne Volume One [sound recording]. - Version details". Trove. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
- ↑ "404, Page not found!". 8 June 2011. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2017.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
- ↑ Desk, BWW News. "NY Theatre Barn to Present THE HOLE at the Beechman 11/15". Retrieved 24 May 2017.
- ↑ "La canción de Mario Bros. convertida en fenómeno". 28 March 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
- ↑ "vaudevillesideshow". Retrieved 24 May 2017.
External links[edit]
- Official website
- https://www.facebook.com/LouiseVanVeenendaal
- https://www.youtube.com/misslouvan
- http://www.cnnchile.com/noticia/2013/03/28/la-cancion-de-mario-bros-convertida-en-fenomeno
- Talking Broadway
- China Daily
- New York Times
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