Inge Rademeyer

Vitals

Gender
Female
Base Location
Wellington
Available In
Adelaide, Auckland, Australian Capital Territory, Brisbane, Christchurch, Dunedin, Gold Coast, International, Melbourne, Northern Territory, Perth, Queenstown, Sydney, Tasmania, Wellington
Skills
Actor
Hair
Dark Brown
Eye
Dark Brown

Agent

New Zealand Agent
Karen Kay Management

Feature Photo
Inge Rademeyer

Credits

Feature Film

Female Lead (Isabella Montgomery)
Good for Nothing
Mi Films Ltd
Mike Wallis

Short Film

Female Lead (Abby)
Ancestral
Mi Films Ltd
Christian Rivers
Female Lead
Escamotage
White Sand Pictures
Patrick Kalyn

Stage

Lead
Auckland Arts Festival Launch
Inside Out Productions
Mike Mizrahi
Lead
Louis Vuitton America's Cup Gala
Inside Out Productions
Mike Mizrahi
Lead (Ma Ubu)
Ubu Rex
SCAPA
Stuart McKenzie
Female Lead (Queen Gertrude)
Hamlet
SCAPA
Stuart McKenzie

Corporate Work

Lead
Motion & Facial Capture
Weta Digital

Online

Lead
Dr. Grordborts Rayguns
Weta Workshop

Commercial

Lead
The Roxy Event
Dir Mike Wallis

Training

Larry Moss Master Class
Intensive Scene Study Master Class (Los Angeles)
Acting (scene study)
Donna Morong Acting Studio
Professional Scene Study
On Camera
Upright Citizens Brigade
Improv 101 (Los Angeles)
Improvisation and Sketch Comedy
Jean-Louis Rodrigue and Kristof Konrad
Alexander Technique in Acting (Los Angeles)
Movement in acting
Margie Haber Studio
Audition Technique Intensive Workshop & Ongoing Classes (Los Angeles)
Audition Technique
Kevin Quinn Voice Classes
Voice Group Class (Los Angeles)
Voice
Robin Dale Meyers Private Coaching
Private Coaching (Los Angeles)
On Camera coaching
Eden Bernardy Private Coaching
Private Coaching (Los Angeles)
On Camera coaching
Jessica Drake Private Coaching
US Accent Private Coaching (Los Angeles)
US Accent
Lisa-Jane Easter Private UK Accent Coaching
UK Accent Training - Received Pronunciation
UK Accent Training
Sylvia Rands Voice Coach
Private Coaching & Voice Intensive Workshop
Voice
Robert McKee Seminars
Story Seminar & Genre Seminars
Writing
Wellington Actors Studio
Meisner Technique 3 year part-time course
Meisner Technique
University of Auckland
Bachelor of Arts
Film, TV and Media Studies, Theatre & Drama Studies

Skills & Attributes

Accents
American Standard, Australian, English, New Zealand, South African
Languages
Afrikaans, English
Hair Length
Long
Dance
Contemporary, Hip Hop, Latin, Modern
Sport
Horse Riding, Tennis, Martial Arts
Drivers Licences
Car
Professional Skills
Actor

Photos


Notes

US Green Card holder and New Zealand Passport Holder. Based in Los Angeles & Wellington. Best Actress Nomination at the New Zealand Film Awards Awarded the University of Auckland Scholarship for flair in Comedy Acting (Charlotte Emily Lubeck Scholarship) Motion Capture & Facial Capture experience. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3078306/ Inge has just returned from living in the US. South African born and New Zealand raised she has previously worked with directors Christian Rivers (Mortal Engines, Academy Award and BAFTA winner for Animation directing King Kong), Patrick Kalyn (Primetime Emmy-nominated for VFX) and Mike Wallis (NZ SPADA new Filmmaker of the Year; nominated for Best Director & Best Picture at the NZ Film Awards). Originally making her big screen debut in the critically-acclaimed Good for Nothing she received a Best Actress nomination at the New Zealand Film Awards for her starring role. The film received 7 nominations – including Best Picture. The film along with director Mike Wallis was included in The New York Times bestselling book – Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide on Leonard Maltin’s list of ‘Fifty Notable Debut Features of the past Twenty Years’. --- “…lovely newcomer Rademeyer…” – The Hollywood Reporter “…Rademeyer, making her screen debut, is intriguingly beautiful” – Variety “Inge Rademeyer makes a fantastic outing for her debut performance in this film…she and Cohen Holloway have great chemistry on the screen.” – Film Showcase “This film’s strength shines in two ways, one its believability, two, the strength of the actors, especially the young madam…Ms. Rademeyer is worth watching every second of the film.” – Cinema Way