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| Graham Allan
| A former pupil of Larbert High
School and still keeping in touch with the club, Graham joined
Tryst Theatre after participating in the school centenary
show - LHS 100 - back in 1985. He then worked behind
the scenes on many of Tryst's shows, operating the
lights.
Before he left for America and a new job, Graham also served
on the committee of the Falkirk Arts and Civic Council
and sang with the Falkirk Festival Choir.
In 1995, Graham joined Disney. His first film with
the company was Pocahontas and he has since helped
to produce The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, Hercules,
Mulan, Tarzan, Fantasia 2000 and The
Emperor's New Groove
He now oversees a staff of 14 in Burbank, California - where
he manages a huge virtual studio and image database known
as the Disney Animation Logistics System. The system allows
artists in California, Orlando and Paris to access artwork
created in the Computer Animation Production System.
Graham still takes a performing role in the arts - singing
with the Disney Employee Choir.
see
Graham's entry in the Internet Movie Database
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| Keiran Brown
(Barry Brown)
| A former pupil of Larbert High
School, Kieran went on to study at the RSAMD.
Well known locally for his many roles in Falkirk Children's
Theatre and the Falkirk Youth Theatre, Kieran's
first professional role was as Aladdin at the Adam
Smith Centre in Kirkcaldy. He has also appeared on TV in Taggart
and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased).
Kieran is set to make his directorial debut in November 2007
with a production of La Vie Ennui for the
Vienna Theatre Project and will return to Scotland in 2008
to play Robert Burns in the new musical Clarinda.
With Tryst, Kieran has acted in Under Milk Wood,
The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾, Finding
The Sun and Men Should Weep.
visit
Kieran's website |
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| Iain Fraser
| A former pupil of Larbert High
School as well as a former member of Tryst Theatre,
Iain also completed a course at the RSAMD before starting
his career in drama.
His TV roles include Midsomer Murders, Dangerfield,
Looking After JoJo, Dalziel and Pascoe, Eastenders
and Casualty as well as his role as Staff Nurse Jim
Reid in Channel 4's Psychos. Iain has also acted in
a London play - Intimate Death at the National Theatre
and can be heard as a voice artist on numerous commercials
and documentaries.
During his 10 years with Tryst, Iain acted in several
productions including: The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black
Black Oil, The High School, A Night in the Ukraine,
Hallowe'en, Teechers, Blood Brothers
and The Daurk Assize.
see
Iain's page at Lip Service
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www.TrystTheatre.org.uk - Tryst Theatre is a registered Scottish charity,
No SC003303
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