- Vanessa Stacey
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name = Vanessa Stacey
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birthname = Vanessa Eve Stacey
birthdate = Birth date and age|1975|8|7|mf=y
birthplace = Central Otago, New Zealand
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occupation = Stage andtelevision actor
yearsactive = 2001-2006
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website = http://www.geocities.com/vanessastaceyonline/home.html
awards =Vanessa Stacey (born
August 7 ,1975 ) is aNew Zealand film, television andstage actress as well as a formerplaywright ,comedienne andmusician . Best known as "Alice" in the New Zealand cult science fiction series The Tribe cite web |url=http://www.tribeworld.com/guide/archive/who_is_who/whoiswho_alice.asp |title=Who's Who: Alice |accessdate= |author=Cloud 9 Screen Entertainment Group |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=TribeWorld.com |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ] and as "Brenda Blue " in the British children's television show "Jay Jay the Jet Plane ", she also had roles in the first and third parts ofThe Lord of the Rings film trilogy ' and '.Biography
Vanessa Stacey was born in Central Otago, New Zealand. At the age of 7, she and her older brother Martin appeared as film extras with her father, a stuntman, in the 1982 post-apocalyptic film "Battle Truck" and the 1988 fantasy-adventure film "Willow". She became involved with community theatre groups, debating teams and theatre sports groups during high school as well as performing in a number of school choirs. Stacey also joined her first band during this time, recording several
cover songs , and began performing at local nightclubs the following year.After her graduation, Stacey became a hairdresser at "Ali Barbers" and eventually started her own salon, "Absolutely Fabulous Hair Design", in 1995. That same year, she joined Hagley Theatre Company where she remained a regular cast member for over two years and acted in various stage productions including "
Charlotte's Web ", "Animal Farm " and "The Cherry Orchard ". Appearing in "Heavenly Creatures " (1994) and "The Frighteners " (1995) during this time, she decided to become a full time actress and closed her salon after 8 months.Stacey attended the Toi Whakaari New Zealand Drama School receiving a diploma in directing
performance art and a certificate in jazz theory and performance. She spent a year touring New Zealand with several Jazz and Blues bands before moving to Wellington in 1996. Within three weeks, she appeared in one of the leading role in "The Young And Hungry Festival" giving the freelance actress her first breakout role.Stacey then wrote and directed the one act play, "Work in Progress", which ran for three seasons. She spent the next year or so performing in the Wellington-area, including guest starring on the comedy television show "
Pulp Comedy ", before she was cast withJennyfer Jewell ("Ellie") as "Alice" in the longrunning teen drama series "The Tribe". Although the two were initially brought in for a one time appearance, the characters proved so popular thatCloud 9 brought them back as regular cast members during the second and third seasons. Stacy's appearance in particular, according to a viewer pool byChannel 5 , the episode was the highest ever received for a guest star. In 2001, she and other cast members performing on the spin-off album "Abe Messiah", providing backup vocals for "Banging The Drum" and "Beep Beep".On April 14, 2001, Stacey also made a special appearance on Channel 5's teen block "The Core" as part of a "Tribe" promotional tour in the
United Kingdom . Her appearance led to several other appearances on Channel 5 including hosting the "Channel 5 Road Show" in the summer of that year in which she performed an 8 minute stand up comedy routine. However, Stacy before more recognizable as "Brenda Blue " in the children's television show "Jay Jay The Jet Plane " in which she played a lady who kept and maintained the working of her jet planes.While in London, she was also involved in "
The Lord of the Rings film trilogy " providing thevoiceover for one of thehobbit children in '. She also filmed a number of scenes for the film, most notably appearing as one of the guest hobbits at the 111th Birthday party of hobbitBilbo Baggins , although her scenes were cut from the final film. In December 2001, she attended the London premire of "Fellowship of the Rings" withElijah Wood ,Liv Tyler ,Orlando Bloom andSir Ian McKellen . She later appeared on screen as a minor character in a scene withFrodo in the third and final part of the series '.Stacey spent the next two years teaching music and drama [ cite web |url=http://www.geocities.com/vanessastaceyonline/clubQA.html |title=Yahoo Fanclub Chat |accessdate= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2002-06-23 |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=VanessaStaceyOnline.com |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ] and working part-time as a hairdresser while in London. She also directed several television programs for the
BBC [ cite web |url=http://www.theamulet.org/characters/actors/vanessa_stacey.htm |title=Vanessa Stacey |accessdate= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2002 |month= |format= |work=Characters |publisher=TheAmulet.org |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ] before returning to New Zealand in 2003.She and several other former cast members returned for the season five finale, but the show was cancelled before the sixth season began filming. Following the show's cancellation, she was involved in the spin-off series "
The New Tomorrow " as an acting andvoice coach . Former cast memberCaleb Ross ("Lex") also worked as afoley artist on the show.In 2005, Stacy had a guest appearance in the "Hercules"
television miniseries and, the next year, appeared in a supporting role inRobert Sarkies 's drama "Out of the Blue".References
External links
* [http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/vanessastacey2/ Official Vanessa Stacey Fanclub ]
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