Thanks for Watching by Annabel Hunter, Luella Fitz and Anthony Koreny
VCA
Alekh Chapman
2024
Short Film
Angela
Remember Tomorrow Today by Anthony Koreny
VCA
Anthony Koreny
2021
Stage
Nurse
Hello Stranger by Ada Lukin
Vena Cava Productions
Ada Lukin and Matias Nuñez
2025
Stage
Red
Equals by Cynda Beare
Quak Theatre/Midsumma Festival
Cynda Beare
2023
Stage
Lily
Archimedes War by Melissa Reeves
VCA
Krystal’s Pearce
2024
Stage
Time
Everybody by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
VCA
Isabella Vadiveloo
2024
Stage
Cassandra/Jeong/Kelly
Hibernation by Finegan Kruckemeyer
VCA
Maude Davey
Training
Dates
Institution
Course
Field of Study
2019 - 2020
Queensland Theatre Company
Youth Ensemble
Acting
2021 - 2022
Queensland University of Technology
Bachelor of Creative Industries
Drama/Performance
2022 - 2024
Victorian College of The Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Acting
Skills & Attributes
Shoe Size
7
Clothing Size
Female - 6
Waist
67cm
Neck
33cm
Chest
82cm
Bra Size
D
Bust
85cm
Hip
81cm
Natural Accent
Australian
Accents
American Standard, Australian, Irish, Southern, West Coast American, Brooklyn, English, New Zealand
Languages
English
Hair Length
Long, Past Shoulder
Hair Style
Wavy, Straight
Sport
Hockey, Touch Football
Circus
Clown
Drivers Licences
Car
Professional Skills
Actor
Media
Public Media
3:18
Photos
Notes
Similar in style to actresses such as Jessie Buckley and Hayley Lu Richardson, Annabel Hunter brings a unique energy to her roles and is adaptable in genre, age, and style, with a sharp wit and dry sense of humour. Annabel began her training in sunny Meanjin/Brisbane at Queensland Theatre Company before relocating to Naarm/Melbourne to commence a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) at the VCA. Annabel’s theatre credits include BLANK (dir. Travis Dowling), The Cherry Orchard (dir. Bagryana Popov), Romeo and Juliet (dir. Mark Wilson), Archimedes War (dir. Krystalla Pearce), Hibernation (dir. Maude Davey), and EQUALS (dir. Cynda Beare). She is proud to have co-written and starred in various short films including Peninsula Film festival finalist The End (dir. William Jack Thaxter), and Thanks for Watching (dir. Alekh Chapman). Still residing in Melbourne, Annabel looks forward to gaining experience both on stage and screen in Australia and internationally. As a queer woman herself, Annabel is passionate about telling queer, female, stories and is fascinated by the minutiae of everyday life, and highlighting the beauty and comedy in the mundane. She hopes to tell honest, moving, relatable stories while always embracing the messy and absurd. Annabel has had the privilege of working with established teachers, actors, and directors including Georgina Naidu, Tahlee Faraday, Colin Sneesby, Amy Hume, Mark Wilson, Fiona MacLeod, and Chi Nguyen.