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THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS Guy Edmonds always knew he wanted to pursue a career in The Arts. Over the last 20 years, he’s moved from acting to writing and directing screenplays. With a firm grip on the industry, Guy can now add literary writer and family man to his accomplishments.

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t St Peters, Guy was a keen participant in Drama classes and a member of the Stage Band and Wind Ensembles from Years 9-12. Graduating from his Senior year at St Peters in 2000, Guy was close to pursuing a career in Music or even Allied Health. Thanks to a particularly supportive and encouraging Drama Teacher, however, Guy spent the next few years studying screen production and then, eventually, Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) at QUT. Straight after graduation, Guy moved to Sydney. He quickly established himself on Australian TV shows All Saints and Home and Away, and was also in the 2011 series of Underbelly. In 2006, Guy met, and became great friends with, fellow QUT graduate, Matt Zeremes. Over 15 years later and the two of them are thick as thieves, having starred in and co-created many TV shows, plays and short films. They did ‘pilot season’ in LA a couple of times and are currently working on their second season of the Emmy Award-winning children’s TV series, Hardball, which premiered on ABC in 2019. Guy and Matt wrote, created and directed the series. Holding the Man, a story about two Australian school boys who fall in love despite relentless hurdles, was one of the plays Guy and Matt worked on together. The pair starred as the lead characters in the world premiere production, and Guy received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Tim Conigrave, a gay actor-turnedplaywright who died of an AIDS-related illness in 1992. The production spanned more than four years, travelling around Australia and to London’s West End. In a way, it embodied Guy’s school-day dreams coming true.

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“Whilst reading The Removalists [by David Williamson] at school I remember thinking, ‘it would be so cool to be an original cast member of a play’.” With Holding the Man under his belt, Guy went on to be an original member of five world premiere stage productions. These included Michael Gow’s Toy Symphony and David Williamson’s Rupert, based on the life of Rupert Murdoch. “The Melbourne Theatre company put on Rupert to a sold-out season,” Guy reflects. “It did really well there so we toured it to Washington DC and played the main theatre at The Kennedy Centre.” He said the role was ‘life changing’ but possibly not for the reasons you may think—on set, Guy met and worked alongside his now-wife, Haiha Le. With plenty of on- and off-screen roles up his sleeve, Guy still has an abundance of ideas for shows that he hopes to share in the future. “I equate show ideas to a nature documentary where the crabs are born and there’s thousands of them trying to make it to the ocean without getting crushed by cars or eaten by birds. In the end, about three percent of them make it to the ocean and that’s enough to continue the cycle.” This analogy comes from Guy as he explains that even though Hardball got off the ground, for every show that’s successful, there’s another five or six that never see the light of day. Having worked in advertisements, corporate videos, short films and as a voiceover artist, Guy emphasises that you need persistence to be successful in the industry.


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SPOSA President

2min
page 49

Double Success Again in 2021!

2min
pages 42-43

Lunar New Year

1min
page 21

Legally Beyond

2min
page 16

Father Daughter Breakfast

1min
page 62

Springfield 2020 Academic Results

3min
pages 10-11

Mater Chicks in Pink

1min
page 61

Junior High Mother's Day Breakfast

1min
pages 63-64

St Peters Ladies Lunch

1min
page 60

Births, Deaths and Marriages

6min
pages 58-59

Choose Your Cause

4min
pages 56-57

Getting Mo' Support Than Ever

5min
pages 54-55

There's No Business Like Show Business

3min
pages 52-53

Heather McBride Patrick Bursary

1min
page 50

An Unexpected Honour

3min
page 51

A Grades from the A Team

3min
pages 46-48

January Boarding Camps

4min
pages 44-45

Volleyball | Ever Higher

7min
pages 38-39

Pink Stumps Cricket

1min
pages 40-41

The Creative Vision of Soundscape

1min
page 35

Who Needs Frenemies?

2min
pages 36-37

St Peters Music Ensembles Excel at Queensland Youth Music Awards

1min
page 34

St Peters Marching Band - ANZAC Day March

3min
pages 32-33

A Sense of Belonging for 13 Years

5min
pages 30-31

Making an Easy Transition

2min
page 29

Challenge Accepted

6min
pages 26-27

Play, Playfulness and Engaged Learners for Under Eights Week

1min
page 28

Story Time Creates Connections at Springfield

3min
pages 24-25

Captains Installation

2min
pages 22-23

Goodbye to the Tie

1min
page 20

End of an Era | Farewell Pam Carden

3min
pages 18-19

Junior High Wonder of Science

1min
page 15

Letter from the Editor

1min
page 5

Indooroopilly 2020 Results

4min
pages 8-9

Back to Learn

2min
page 14

Fashion | Express Yourself

5min
pages 12-13

Head of College

3min
pages 4-5

Ministry

2min
page 6
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