Michael Fenemore Cocks
- Actor
Michael Fenemore has been a student of theatre and film for much of his
life and two years ago he made the decision to pursue his life-long
ambition to become a professional actor. In a short time he has
appeared in several short films including " Men of the Earth" directed
by Andrew Cavanagh which is presently circulating international
festivals and Trepidation (2011) for
Lady Scopio Productions which has screened on UK & NZ TV. Michael most
recently appeared as Larry in Patrick Marber's "Closer" (Theatre
Works), as Slim in Avid's production of "Cowboy Mouth" written by Sam
Shepard and Patti Smith (Chapel Off Chapel) and as Michael Valon in
"God of Carnage" for the Mount View Players. Michael is the recipient
of 2010 Her Majesty's Theatre Ballarat One Act Play Festival - Actor
with the Most Potential Award.
Michael is a graduate of NIDA's 2010 Summer open program and has studied at the Film Space with Aleksi Vellis and has studied at Melbourne's Actors Lab under Peter Kalos. Michael co-wrote and performed the short play "The Last Tim Tam" for Melbourne's Short & Sweet festival in 2010. Michael will soon be seen as Bud Elliot in the new Nathan Hill feature film screening nationally in April.
Michael is a graduate of NIDA's 2010 Summer open program and has studied at the Film Space with Aleksi Vellis and has studied at Melbourne's Actors Lab under Peter Kalos. Michael co-wrote and performed the short play "The Last Tim Tam" for Melbourne's Short & Sweet festival in 2010. Michael will soon be seen as Bud Elliot in the new Nathan Hill feature film screening nationally in April.