Sally McLean

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Sally McLean

Sally McLean
Born 13 April, 1976
Melbourne, Australia
Occupation Actress/Writer
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Sally McLean is an Australian actress who has played leading roles on the London stage in various productions including Macbeth, Hamlet, Top Girls, Uncle Vanya and the World Premier of Annabel’s Requiem. She has appeared on UK television in The Bookworm,The 80’s, The Late Show and as "Angie Powers" in the BBC mini-series Bootleg.

McLean is a graduate of The Actors Institute, London (UK). On the Australian stage, her credits include leads in On the Town, Song & Dance, Annie, Lovepuke and the professional Australian Premier of I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change at the Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne. Australian television credits include Flying Doctors, Fast Forward, Blue Heelers, Tonight Live and Comedy Inc. Film credits include Without A Word, Ring of Roses, Raising Props, Death of a Property Salesman, Within and Return and the UK features A Little Rain Must Fall, Ladybird and Secrets.

As a screenwriter, playwright, director and producer Sally has written, directed and/or produced a number of successful films and plays under the banner of her production outfit, Salmac Productions, which began life in 1997 under the honorary patronage of British actor, Sir Nigel Hawthorne. These include the short films fixNATION and Brigit & Benny (a modern faerietale) and the plays Chasing Pegasus and P.S. I Love You. Her most recent project as writer/director is her stage play, the WWII drama, Bayonets & Bully Beef, which was showcased at the Victorian Arts Centre, Melbourne, under her direction in July 2005.

McLean will appear in the new Jonathan M Shiff television series Elephant Princess as "Miss Julie" in 2008 and will appear in the WWII play Till The Boys Come Home as well as directing the documentary Franz Squad (working title.)

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