Actor, Commercial Talent, Dancer, Extra (Background), Musician
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Chiara Osborn was one of the youngest actors to complete training in QUT's Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) program and was awarded the Babette Stephens Prize for best emerging talent at the end of her second year. Chiara's theatre credits include Georgie in Spike Heels (Ad Astra), Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (dir. Jennifer Flowers), Benvolio in Romeo & Julien (Jamie Collette), Anya in The Cherry Orchard (dir. Michael Futcher), Alexandra in The Coast Of Utopia (dir. David Bell), and Suzy in Hot L Baltimore (dir. by three time Emmy winner, Dr Robert Benedetti). Chiara recently produced and starred in a contemporary adaptation of "Romeo & Julien" as part of Sydney Fringe Festival which was nominated for a Best in Theatre Fringe Award. Her love for Shakespeare and theatre was encouraged further with her summer studies abroad at LAMDA where she hopes to return one day to train more.
Chiara is an accomplished pianist and cellist. Her musical talents also extend to dance: She is trained in classical ballet, jazz and hip hop. Chiara is trained in accent work, stage combat, stand up comedy and improvisation. In her spare time she likes to see live music, challenge her friends to the Sydney Morning Herald Quiz and play Dungeons and Dragons to keep the creativity alive.