Will harbours the desire to play a super villain or a classic filmic crazy but his likeable face and affable nature makes him prime candidate for the likeable love interest. Will sighs heavily at this point but counts his blessings for good health, good friends and good supermarket bargains for starving actors. Though not truly starving (he looks like he could eat a good portion of his fellow cast) Will enjoys his classical theatre as well as contemporary pieces. Will has waded hip deep into the murky waters of Shakespeare and found the swimming to be good. He also enjoys working on filmed projects and seeing the real guts of film making. He looks forward to working with Mike Dawson again as he feels he is his Bill Paxton to Mike’s Jim Cameron. |
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Will Tristram trained at Bretton Hall and is a versatile performer. Stage and screen, stage combat and voice over work are just some of the ways in which Will carves his odd existence. A fan of the improvisational, Will insists this is not pure laziness but a love for the ‘unknown’ of performance and the challenge that comes with improvisation. A lover of simply value pasta and economy cheeses, Will always knew it was the actors life for him. Just in case the acting goes under he decided to marry up with another most stable of professions – music.
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