Grant Dodwell

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Grant Dodwell
Born July 2, 1952 (1952-07-02) (age 55)
Sydney, Australia

Grant Dodwell (born 2 July 1952 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is a producer, actor, writer and director.

Grant has more than thirty years experience in the entertainment industry in theatre, film and television appearing in many of Australia’s best known stage shows and television series. He is best known for his roles as Dr. Simon Bowen in A Country Practice and Charles Willing in Willing and Abel. He also appeared as Dr. Sam Wilkinson in The Young Doctors during its later years.

Recently Grant’s primary work has combined his interests in theatre, film and in workplace change, dramatising scenarios specifically written for some of Australia’s largest corporations using a regular cast of professional actors and experienced facilitators. Grant recently produced a DVD for the Australian Defence Force on mediation techniques used for training mediators in the ADF and an interactive DVD on workplace flexibility for a major insurance company. They both feature an innovative technique using on-screen drop down interactive menus demonstrating alternate mediations and managerial outcomes.

Grant is partner in STEADY LADS (Fiona Press & Don Reid) currently producing with Riverside Theatre, Don Reids hit stage play CODGERS, touring nationally in 2008/9. [1] CODGERS on FILM commences principal photography in October 2008.

Grants latest feature film "Men's Group" the Movie, produced by John L Simpson and directed by Michael Joy, is due for release early 2008. [2]

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