Robert Stephen
Wyong Drama Group
Robert's remarkable journey spans law and the arts. Starting with the Canberra Repertory Society in the late 70s, he shone in productions like "The Sunny South", "Godspell", "Romeo and Juliet" and "Yamashita". His passion led him to stage management and a range of acting courses. He ventured into the screen with appearances in "Phar Lap" and "Bodyline". In the mid-80s Robert refined his skills at the Sydney Acting School under Gillian Owen. However, his legal prowess emerged, and he became a barrister in 1988, practicing in various courts. He later added solicitor to his repertoire and continues his legal career, even as he takes the stage as part of "The Full Monty" cast, a testament to his enduring dedication to both worlds.
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