Her name was Tamara. She was a year older, dressed in a tomboyish outfit and had a smile that lit up the room. She was laser focused during rehearsals, then transformed into a goofy, kind human in breaks. We didn’t have any scenes together but when the show wrapped, I plucked up the courage to tell her how much I admired her acting.
Read MoreMy favourite was Tamara Lee Bailey who played Regan to perfection. She has real presence and I am sure we will be hearing more about her in the future.
Read More"It's exciting to hear and share his story. It's so different from who I am that's why it's such a privilege to stand in his shoes but see the impact he has made in Australia that often goes unseen," fondly shares Bailey.
Read MoreWith his excellent script and direction working in harmony with impressive performances from the cast (in particular Tamara Lee Bailey) the piece transcends any budgetary limitations it had to deal with and comes out as a fully-formed and stirring feature.
Read More"Minus the spoken word, Dreams of Paper & Ink evokes the universal joys and pains of that first heartfelt connection..."
“…The three leads are ideally cast, none more so than Bailey as Kina. Her joyous first onscreen impression, longings for deeper connection with young Wade and heartbreaking recognition that the magic has dissolved are conveyed with profundity by the young actress, who shares a convincing chemistry, in times both good and bad, with an equally terrific Servinis.”
Read MoreThe performers, writers and directors who will participate in the 2021 Screen Diversity Showcase have been selected by a series of independent industry judging panels from an impressive field of more than 450 applicants.
Read MoreHills Shire locals Tamara Lee Bailey and Josephine Lee are rising stars to watch in the theatre and screen world.
The emerging directors and actors - and proud women of colour - are completing a Director Mentorship Program run by the award-winning theatre company, Sport for Jove.
Read MoreWhat it’s about: Featuring no-dialogue, Dreams of Paper & Ink follows an elderly novelist Wade, who re-visits the crossroads of his first and second love through imagination and a typewriter.
Read MoreProlific indie filmmaker Glenn Triggs' (The Comet Kids, Apocalyptic) non-dialogue feature film starring Tamara Lee Bailey, and William Servinis and Neal Bosanquet as Wade, aged 22 and 63 respectively.
Read MoreFive storytellers uncover the legend of Lasseter’s Reef and figure it’s a sure-fire win. Tamara Lee will be playing Ash in this new satire from Kim Ho, winner of the Patrick White Award.
Read MoreCinema Australia reveals The Comet Kids and Apocalyptic filmmaker Glenn Triggs has announced his new, independent feature film project, Dreams of Paper & Ink.
Read MoreFucking A, a take-no-prisoners Brechtian version of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, was given a superb production, directed by Candy Bowers.
Tamara Lee played a lead role in this production.
Read MoreAssimilate is a storytelling-driven piece that uses movement, song, soundscapes and visuals to represent what assimilation is versus integration. It does this by exploring themes of language, identity, belonging, migration, detachment and community.
Tamara Lee co-devised and performed in Assimilate at Northcote Townhall for Melbourne Fringe Festival.
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