Luisa D'Intini

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Gender
Female
Pronoun
she/her
Age Range
15 - 25
Ethnicity
Indonesian, Italian, Chinese, Eurasian
Height
165cm
Base Location
Melbourne
Available In
Adelaide, Brisbane, Gold Coast, International, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Tasmania
Skills
Actor, Musical Theatre, Prof. Singer, Musician
Hair
Black
Eye
Brown
Pdf Bio

Agent

Acting Agent
Random Management - Brendan
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Feature Photo
Luisa D'Intini
Feature Clip

Credits

2024

Music Video
GIRLY
If He Wanted To
Alisya Rae
Tea Van de Burgt
Musical Theatre
Featured Artist
Broadway Unplugged in the Gardens
Australian Shakespeare Company
Daniele Buatti

2023

Musical Theatre
Featured Artist
Broadway Unplugged
BeYou Inc
Daniele Buatti

2022

Short Film
Featured Artist
Finding the Spotlight
Swinburne
Bella Henry
Music
Chorus
Mahler Symphony no. 2
UOMSO & MSO Chorus
Nicholas Dinopoulos

2021

Short Film
Ensemble
Suddenly: A Short New Musical
DHB Theatrical
Jordie Race-Coldrey
Musical Theatre
Featured Artist
Broadway Unplugged
BeYou Inc
Daniele Buatti
Musical Theatre
Blair
it never was a phase, kid
UMMTA
Harry Tibballs

2019

Musical Theatre
Rosalie Mullins
School of Rock
M2 Productions
Hayley Gamble-Curran & Felicia Taine

Training

2020 - 2022
University of Melbourne Conservatorium of Music
Bachelor of Music (Performance)
Classical Voice

Skills & Attributes

Natural Accent
Australian
Dance
Pole Dancing
Singing
Musical Theatre, Opera, Classical, Contemporary, Pop, Jazz
Singing Range
Mezzo Soprano, Soprano
Professional Skills
Actor, Musical Theatre, Prof. Singer, Musician

Media

Public Media
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Notes

Luisa D’Intini (she/her) is a Naarm based artist and 2022 graduate of the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music where she studied classical voice. Her passion for performing began as early as 9 years old when she began taking singing lessons, and she continued to hone her skills through theatre, cabarets and concerts all throughout her studies. As a classically trained crossover artist, Luisa has worked with the MSO chorus on a performance of Mahler’s Symphony no. 2, and appeared in various short films including the award-winning ‘Suddenly: A Short New Musical.’