Amelia Crenfeldt

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Gender
Female
Pronoun
she/her
Age Range
16 - 25
Ethnicity
New Zealand, White
Height
164cm
Base Location
Melbourne
Available In
Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington
Skills
Actor, Choreographer, Dancer, Extra (Background), Musical Theatre, Singer
Hair
Brown
Eye
Blue

Agent

Agent
Freelance Artist
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Graduate Institution

Institution
Federation University Arts Academy
Phone
Feature Photo
Amelia Crenfeldt

Credits

2025
Theatre
Euphrosyne, Kitty, Virginia
Orlando
Federation University Arts Academy
Kim Durban
2024
Musical Theatre
Amy March
Little Women
Federation University Arts Academy
Melanie Beddie
2024
Theatre
Jack
The Beau Defeated
Federation University Arts Academy
Kelli Tori
2025
Theatre
Jane, Nellie
A Seat at The Periodic Table (student devised)
Federation University Arts Academy
Kim Durban

Training

2023 - 2025
Federation University Arts Academy
Bachelor of Performing Arts
Music Theatre & Acting
2023 - 2025
Ballarat Vocal Studio
Singing Lessons
Music Theatre, Contemporary
2021 - 2024
Carol Power Vocal Studio
Singing Lessons
Music Theatre, Contemporary, Jazz, Pop
2009 - 2022
Gillian Moore School of Dance
Dance Lessons
Ballet, Jazz, Music Theatre

Skills & Attributes

Shoe Size
10
Clothing Size
Female - 12
Waist
84cm
Neck
38cm
Chest
97cm
Bra Size
C
Bust
97cm
Hip
108cm
Natural Accent
New Zealand
Accents
Australian, Irish, Cockney, New Zealand, English, American Standard
Languages
English
Hair Length
Shoulder Length
Hair Style
Straight, Wavy
Dance
Ballet, Jazz, Tap
Singing
Musical Theatre, Contemporary
Singing Range
Mezzo Soprano
Circus
Stage Combat
Model Work Types
Body
Professional Skills
Actor, Choreographer, Dancer, Extra (Background), Musical Theatre, Singer

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Notes

Raised in Aotearoa, New Zealand, Amelia is an honest and compassionate Melbourne-based performer. From an early age, Amelia was involved in dance productions and community theatre, which led her to pursue her passions professionally. During her time at the Arts Academy, she performed in The Beau Defeated (Jack) directed by Kelli Tori, Little Women (Amy) directed by Melanie Beddie, and the self-devised work A Seat at The Periodic Table (Jane, Nellie). Most recently, she performed in Orlando (Euphrosyne, Kitty, Virginia Wolfe) directed by Kim Durban.