Zac Cudby

Zac Cudby

Zac Cudby makes his Feature Film Debut in The Railway Children Return releasing across cinemas from 15 July 2022. Zac plays the part of Ted, one of the three evacuee children. This brand new film produced by Jemma Rodgers for Studiocanal and directed by Morgan Matthews, sees the triumphant return of Jenny Agutter, reprising her role as Roberta "Bobbie" Waterbury, who is now grown up Zac was born in Nuneaton, previously lived in Leicestershire before the family relocated to south of Manchester in July 2020. Through his older sister, father and his grandmother, all being involved in Amateur dramatics, Zac found his way onto stage at school plays and nativities initially, before being cast in a television commercial for Pukka Pies in 2019. A role for a pantomime at the historically famous Century Theatre in Coalville followed in January 2020 directed by Aleyn Lester in the production of Cinderella. For his first ever live performance he took to the stage very naturally showing great character, and even read in for main parts in rehearsals if people weren't able to make it, because he had memorised the whole script! (The Century Theatre is a theatre that toured the country after the Second World War, as it was a mobile theatre, and spent a lot of the time in the North West. After all the bombings, the century theatre being successful in an area, demonstrated that there was a demand for a theatre locally to be built back. The theatre now takes up permanent residence in Coalville) Ever the team player, in March 2020, he spent time helping build the set with a team of volunteers at the Little Theatre, where his dad and grandmother were due to be treading the boards in Blue Stockings (the show only had one performance before being postponed due to Covid) Zac is learning to play the drums, he constantly makes his friends and family laugh with his wise cracks/cheeky personality, and he loves playing on his games console in his spare time. He applied for and was taken on by Spotted Talent in January 2021, and was quickly requested to self tape for a feature film in February 2021.
Zac Deane

Zac Deane

Zac Deane was born Zachary John-Deane Roesler on March 15, 1990, in Perth, Western Australia. His father, John Papiccio, at the time was an actor just breaking into the business. His mother, Tanya Roesler, was a model and gym instructor who met Zac's father right after he had moved to Perth. At a young age, Zac took an interest in his father's acting career. When he was nine, he was given a small part in his school play, 'Thor' and later as Arjun in the 'Mahabharata'. While at the Perth Rudolf Steiner School, Zac had an array of major interests: acting, billiards, soccer and many other sports. Unfortunately, his success on the sporting field did not translate to success in the classroom, as he struggled to keep up with the other students. Moving to Sydney at the age of 11, he still pursued drama and anything creative at, St. Mary's Catholic College and later St. Paul's Catholic College Manly. The transition to Sydney wasn't easy, and Zac hated school. Having left drama and acting behind, he didn't end up following it until after High School. At the age of 18, with no school holding him back, Zac decided to jump in the deep end and he's never looked back. Having recently returned from Los Angeles, Zac Deane has gone on to work extensively in Australia appearing on the American TV Series 'Dark Minds' (Investigation Discovery), 'Australian Families of Crime' (Channel 9), and most recently feature films 'The Trouble With E' (Girls Own Productions) and 'Good With Words' (Aangry Aardvark Productions) filming later this year.

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