Pier Carthew, actor

Carthew's latest work Miracle Man satirises everything from corruption in India to the gullibility of the faithful.
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Pier Carthew trained with The Actors Ensemble in New York. Recent TV credits include guest appearances on Rush and City Homicide, and a recurring role on Brothers in Arms. Theatre credits from New York include: Waiting for Godot (Fourdoors Theatre Co.), A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Pericles (both with Shakespeare Alive). In Washington DC he performed in Filumena (The Stanislavsky Theater Studio). Recent Melbourne theatre credits include: Roland Schimmelpfennig’s For a Better World (Griffin Theatre), THE RABBLE’S Cageling (fortyfivedownstairs/CarriageWorks), Will Eno’s Oh, the Humanity (LaMama), Shakespeare’s Cymbeline (fortyfive downstairs), THE RABBLE’S Salome in Cogito Vol. III (CarriageWorks), and Colin Duckworth’s Marcel and Albertine (The Stork). In 2005 Pier produced and performed in Stephen Dinsdale’s solo work Anorak of Fire, which received critical acclaim at the Adelaide Fringe Festival. 

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