Libby Munro Explained

Libby Munro
Birth Name:Libby Munro
Birth Date:1981 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Charleville, Queensland
Nationality:Australian
Occupation:Actress

Libby Munro (born 11 November 1981)[1] is an Australian actress.

Biography

Munro was born on a cattle station near Charleville, Queensland, before she moved with her family to a property west of Millmerran. She attended Fairholme College in Toowoomba where she became the school's drama captain.[2] She attended The Women's College at University of Queensland and was appointed the cultural director. She appeared in many college productions, particularly of Shakespeare and Alan Ayckbourn plays. In 2004, she graduated from the Queensland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Business in Communications and in 2005 from The Performing Arts Conservatory Brisbane with an Advanced Diploma of Screen and Stage Acting. In 2008, she graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art. In 2011, she attended The Groundlings school of improvisational comedy, the Ivana Chubbuck studios, and Film Fighting LA, all in Los Angeles.

Career

Munro worked at the Sydney Theatre Company, The Ensemble Theatre, Queensland Theatre Company and Melbourne Theatre Company. On television, she appeared in the series All Saints, Review with Myles Barlow, and Slide.[3] Her breakthrough performance was her role of Vanda/Wanda in David Ives' play Venus in Fur for the Queensland Theatre Company in 2013.[4] [5] [6] She was awarded the Matilda Award for Best Female actor in a Leading Role for her performance. Later that year, she appeared as Philippa Haymes in a theatrical adaptation of Agatha Christie's A Murder Is Announced for Mousetrap Production's Australian tour.[7]

In 2016, Munro performed in the Pulitzer Prize winning play Disgraced by Ayad Akhtar in the role of Emily. She has been nominated for another Matilda Award for Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role.

Munro starred in the 82 minute one-shot feature film Eight, directed by Peter Blackburn. The independent film has won numerous awards at film festivals around the world including Best Film at Snowdance Filmfestival in Germany and Best Screenplay at the Independent Spirit Film Festival. Munro was featured in the "must see list of Oscar contenders" for the Atlanta Film Festival and also won Los Angeles Film Festival Best Film as well at the Jury Prize in Croatia.[8]

Released in 2016 was the Zombie Western Bullets for the Dead with Munro as Jessica Dalton.

In 2018 while living and working in Los Angeles, Munro shot the Lifetime movie Prison House in the lead role of Monica. Prison House will air nationally in the U.S. in March 2019.

Munro is set to shoot indie Horror film 'The Unsettling' in Los Angeles in February 2019.

Filmography

Film and television

YearTitle[9] RoleNotes
2009Review With Miles BarlowJennaTV series (1 episode)
2009All SaintsSenior Constable Rose DragoTV series (2 episodes)
2011SlideShazzaTV series (1 episode)
2011The BindCarmenShort
2013BrandedAshShort
2014EightSarah PrenticeFeature film
2014HidingAlana PinderTV series (2 episodes)
2015Bullets for the DeadJessica DaltonFeature film
2017The HuntedVioletShort
2017Wild WomanClaire CaneFeature film2018'Prison House'MonicaFeature Film-2019'The Unsettling'VivianFeature Film

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Picasso at the Lapin AgileFreddyCollege Players UQ
2001Absurd Person SingularProducer and director
2002Bedroom FarceSusannahCollege Players UQ
2004Ring Round the MoonDiana MesserschmannCentenary Theatre Group
2004Cloud NineVictoriaThe Actors Conservatory
2004The Comedy of ErrorsAdrianaThe Actors Conservatory
2005Closer to HeavenBillie TrixBrisbane Powerhouse
2005Romeo and JulietPrinceQld Shakespeare Festival
2005Twelfth NightOliviaQld Shakespeare Festival
2006Private LivesAmanda
2006VisionsAdelaide
2006FootprintsBodyline
2007MacbethWitch 1, Seyton and The Porter
2007The Wood DemonYelena Andreyevna
2007Private Life of the Master RaceLawyer, Lesbian Cabaret Singer
2008Servant of Two MastersCarney
2008GallipoliSoldier / ProstituteSydney Theatre Company
2008Days of SignificanceTrish
200924 Hour Play GeneratorRoxanneGriffin Stablemates Theatre
2011The CollectionStella
2013BetrayalEmma
2013Venus in FurVandaQueensland Theatre Company
2013A Murder Is AnnouncedPhillipaMoustrap Productions
2015Dream Home ColetteThe Ensemble Theatre
2015Grounded The PilotQueensland Theatre Company
2016DisgracedEmilyMelbourne Theatre Company
2017Noises OffBrooke Ashton/VickiMelbourne Theatre Company / Queensland Theatre coproduction

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Libby Munro Warehouse 16 Profile. Warehouse 16. 6 February 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140128080852/http://actors.warehouse16.com.au/?actor&actorid=36664. 28 January 2014. dmy-all.
  2. http://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/libbys-loving-her-role-toowoomba/1930558/ "Libby's kinky, dark role all the talk in theatre circles"
  3. http://www.showcast.com.au/showcast/ActorPdf/20130410/4e2dbca2-9a44-4cb3-a63a-31d116659e36.pdf List of performances
  4. http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/libby-munro8217s-debut-performance-in-queensland-theatre-company8217s-venus-in-fur-receives-rare-standing-ovation/story-fnihsrf2-1226672437145 "Libby Munro's debut performance in Queensland Theatre Company's Venus in Fur receives rare standing ovation"
  5. http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/entertainment/theatre/venus-in-fur-a-dominant-piece-of-theatre-20130628-2p1hh.html "Venus in Fur a dominant piece of theatre"
  6. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/masochism-was-never-this-much-fun-as-inspired-actors-make-magic/story-e6frg8n6-1226672161503 "Masochism was never this much fun as inspired actors make magic"
  7. http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/Whatson/ArtsandCulture/TheatreandShows/Pages/84517af1-5abf-4ed7-9c26-58b3d785ba11.aspx "Agatha Christie's A Murder is Announced"
  8. Web site: Blacmac Productions - 'EIGHT'. blacmacproductions.com. 2018-07-21.
  9. Web site: Libby Munro Resume. LibbyMunro.com. 6 February 2014.