Noah has trained exclusively with the Ali Roberts Studio since he was 8 years old. Noah graduated from the Gifted & Talented Drama program at John Curtin College of the Arts and began teaching at the studio in 2022. He now teaches both Stage and Screen and Voice and Accent classes. Noah’s long list of credits includes feature films Before Dawn and Paper Planes, web series What We See and short films His Father’s Son, All Good and Bunker Down Under.
Megan began her training as a student at Ali Robert Studio. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Media & Communications, which allowed her to gain extensive knowledge and insight into the Film and TV industries. She has trained in Screen Acting, Script Analysis, Improvisation, Character Development and Voice Acting with industry professionals including Casting Directors, Annie Murtagh-Monks and Kirsty McGregor and Directors Martin Wilson, James Bogel and Ben Young. She also trained in LA with renowned acting coach Patrick Day and Casting Director, Lisa London. She has a long list of credits and is a WASCA-nominated actress in Outstanding Performance for her portrayal of Emerald in the Two-Time AACTA Award Nominated feature film Pieces. She also stars as Kate in the British romantic comedy feature It Only Takes A Night and appears as Abigail Davies in the TV Mini-Series The Claremont Murders for Network 7 and Screentime.
Committed to nurturing emerging talent, Charlotte has guided students with dedication and enthusiasm teaching Stage and Screen, and Voice and Accent since 2019. Trained at Ali Roberts Studio and in London, New York and LA, she possesses expertise in dialects, screen performance, script analysis, improvisation and voice, supported by linguistics, anatomy, movement, and voice qualifications. Her passion for screen acting and proficiency in voice work have led to notable successes, including starring roles in acclaimed productions and games. Notably, her lead performance in the web series ‘What We See’ earned acclaim, winning at the Los Angeles Independent Film Awards in 2020.
Cara started her acting training at the Ali Roberts studio as a student in both Stage & Screen, and Voice & Accent back in 2013. Cara has also trained as an actor at PAC Studio with Annie Murtagh-Monk. Cara’s acting credits include the award-winning ABC TV series “The Heights”, and feature films “A Royal in Paradise”, “Skeleton Girls” and “Broken”.
At 16 years old, Chanel moved to Los Angeles immediately booking lead roles in productions; Penny Arcade, Only in Hollywood, After The Detention, Siblings, Jessica, Invisible Love, Black Sugar, In Your Father’s Shadow, Hold My Hand, Life & Death, Sunland, Doing Well, These Four Walls, The Last Request Of Sheriff Johnson.Chanel’s most notable roles among her extensive credentialsinclude a guest starring role in Hawaii Five-o, Veronica Mars, Days Of Our Lives, Rosewood and Alison, in Alison’s Choice (Amazon). Chanel also booked the lead role of Lynx in the action/sci-fiction pilot series Subject 5. A highlight in Chanel’s career was being one of the final two actors under consideration for 5 weeks for the lead role of Melissa in New Line Cinema’s feature We’re the Millers. Other supporting roles include Days Of Our Lives, feature films Lady Bug, Road To The Open, The Secret Lives of Dorks, Jennifer Tilly, The Yellow Wallpaper, Undina, and Synchronicity.
Chanel also won Best Performance Lead Actress at The 35th Annual Young Artist Awards, Hollywood for her portrayal of Penny in the film, Penny Arcade. Chanel has been nominated twice in consecutive years for The Gala Youth Event. In 2013, Chanel for Best Actress at The 34th Annual Young Artist Awards, Hollywood for her performance in the Screen Australia production, Bombay Beach – a finalist in The Open Road Film Festival, Sydney, Australia.
Chloe has been training at the Ali Roberts Studio in both Stage & Screen and Voice & Accent since she was 10 years old. Chloe studied Drama ATAR in Year 11 and 12 and received the subject excellence award at her high school. She is now studying a Bachelor of Media & Communications to further her studies in film. Chloe has trained with industry professionals including Lisa London, Annie Murtugh-Monks, Ali James, Meg Carpenter and James Bogle. Recently, Chloe has been a studio assistant and assistant teacher for studio workshops and began teaching the Drama Kings and Queens class in 2023. Chloe’s list of credits include web series What We See and Happy Campers, corporate videos for Parkerville Children and Youth Care and the ABC TV Series The Heights. Her recent credits include Screenwest funded short film Raising Thunder, where she portrayed the lead role of Kayla alongside Joel Jackson. Chloe’s performance earned her nominations for Outstanding Performance U18 at the WA Screen Culture Awards and Rising Star at Stellar Short Film Festival. Chloe also plays Jess in the upcoming Stan series Thou Shalt Not Steal, working alongside Miranda Otto, Noah Taylor, William McDonald and Sherry-Lee Watson.
Amelia Kelly’s acting career started from a young age, with her first TV commercial at age 4. Beyond My Imagination, at age 6, was Amelia’s first short film. In Busting Out The Bells, she plays Kate, determined to bring her grandfather home in time for Christmas. Amelia plays the lead, Alex, in the short film, Treasure Maps and Tinned Spaghetti. In 2018 Amelia was cast in The Heights (ABC/Matchbox) as Frankie Davies. Amelia has trained at the Ali Roberts Studio since the age of six, and in recent years has been a studio assistant and an assistant teacher / teacher. For Voice & Accent and the Drama Kings and Queens course as well as the intro workshops.