Burning Question for Craig Williams
Tue, 28 Dec 2004, 04:41 pmTony P8 posts in thread
Burning Question for Craig Williams
Tue, 28 Dec 2004, 04:41 pmI assume everyone has seen the silly "Burning Questions" column in the West Australian. I admit I am an absolute trivia nerd, and so, against my better judgment, I have read this column pretty consistently over the past year.
Has anyone else noticed that every second question is answered by "Craig Williams". I ask: is this the very same Craig Williams who is a renowned Perth actor and regular poster to this site? If so, my next question is, don't you have something better to do with your time?
Although given that I'm writing this post, I'm probably not one to throw stones.
Has anyone else noticed that every second question is answered by "Craig Williams". I ask: is this the very same Craig Williams who is a renowned Perth actor and regular poster to this site? If so, my next question is, don't you have something better to do with your time?
Although given that I'm writing this post, I'm probably not one to throw stones.
Re: Leopard man
Wed, 12 Jan 2005, 02:09 pmrockstar wrote:
>
> Im new to this forum, but is this the same craig williams
> that began his career way back with The Leopard as part of
> the WA Youth Drama Company.
Yes, we're talking WAY back...20 years ago to summer 1985. I'd only done one school play prior to that. 'The Leopard' started me on the track I've pretty well stuck to since then....group devised work; physical theatre; the first of a massive history of animal characterisations; and hanging around the Subi Theatre Centre with a serious desire to keep acting. That role led to me being selected to tour to a festival in Japan that year, and everything else I've done has built from there.
Were you involved in the YTC, Nic? Are you the Nic that was in Cantan and then the tour of Sun Pictures?
Cheers
Craig
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>
> Im new to this forum, but is this the same craig williams
> that began his career way back with The Leopard as part of
> the WA Youth Drama Company.
Yes, we're talking WAY back...20 years ago to summer 1985. I'd only done one school play prior to that. 'The Leopard' started me on the track I've pretty well stuck to since then....group devised work; physical theatre; the first of a massive history of animal characterisations; and hanging around the Subi Theatre Centre with a serious desire to keep acting. That role led to me being selected to tour to a festival in Japan that year, and everything else I've done has built from there.
Were you involved in the YTC, Nic? Are you the Nic that was in Cantan and then the tour of Sun Pictures?
Cheers
Craig
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