Daniel Price

Daniel Price graduated from East 15 in October 2007.

He has worked with a number of independent film and theatre projects and is proficient in stage combat and has a passion for singing, music and comic improvisation.

Daniel’s CV can be found here

Colin Ridgewell

Colin’s CV can be found here

Michael Rodgers

Michael’s CV can be found here

Frank Teale


Frank graduated from East 15 Acting School in 2007.

Since graduation, he has been in the cast of the UK premiere of Lilies or the Revival of a Romantic Drama (Brockley Jack Theatre), and has appeared in the touring panto Frosty the Snowman (Hurricane Productions).

He is a presenter on the Dutch version of WeDigTV.com and a founding member of both Slightly Ajar Theatre Company, and Improv’s Dog comedy impro group, which performs monthly at The Space in London’s Docklands. Frank also plays the flute to performance standard.

Frank’s CV can be found here

Mike Turnbull

Mike graduated from the MA Acting course at East15 in 2005

Since then, he has combined his knowledge of acting, theatre and music and focused on Musical Direction. He can be regularly seen at the Canal Café Theatre where he often works on the record breaking News Revue. Mike has also worked as a professional singer and still regularly performs in venues across London.

Mike’s CV can be found here

Paul Vigrass

Paul’s CV can be found here

Matt Wilson-Bowers

Matt trained at East 15 Acting School.

Since graduating in June 2006, Matt has worked on several diverse projects including the highly acclaimed Ocean of Fear (Discovery Channel) at Pinewood Studios and the UK debut of the US Melanie Marnich play Quake (Finborough Theatre).

Matt has also enjoyed roles in panto, short film and voiceover.

Matt is also proficient in stage combat, sport and singing.

Matt’s CV can be found here

Brendan Wyer

Brendan graduated from East 15 in 2006.

Since then his theatre work has included Big White Fog, (Almeida Theatre, director-Michael Attenborough), No Shame No Fear (Jermyn St. Theatre, Geoff Lawson), Our Victorians (Electric Theatre, Geoff Lawson), Too Much Drunk for Punch (National T.I.E tour, Matt Kane), The Crucible (Brighton Dome, Priyanga Burford) The Man of Mode (Brighton Dome, David Oyelowo.)

Screen credits include Ocean of Fear-Worst Shark Attack Ever (Richard Bedser, Discovery Channel U.S.)

He is skilled in sabre, epee and foil, storytelling and comic improvisation.

In this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival he will be appearing in Histrionics, at the Smirnoff Baby Belly July 31- August 24.

Brendan’s CV can be found here

Graham York

Graham’s CV can be found here

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