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Elise McCann was born on 28 July, 1985 in Wodonga, Victoria, Australia, is an Elise McCann is actress. Discover Elise McCann's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?
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Wodonga, Victoria, Australia |
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Victoria
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Elise McCann Net Worth
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Timeline
Elise McCann (born 28 July 1985) is an Australian actress and musical theatre performer most well known for originating the role of Miss Honey in the Australian production of Matilda the Musical and as Lucille Ball in Everybody Loves Lucy.
Other theatre credits include the Australian Premiere of Little Women the Musical, the 2009 Australian and New Zealand tour of My Fair Lady for Opera Australia, Camelot for The Production Company and June in Musical of Musicals the Musical.
She has played the roles of Ali in the 10th-anniversary Australian Tour of Mamma Mia!; Ado Annie in Oklahoma! and Meg Brockie in Brigadoon both for The Production Company; Cordelia in Falsettos for Darlinghurst Theatre Company and as Florinda in Stephen Sondheim's Into The Woods for Victorian Opera.
In 2010 McCann was cast in the world premiere production of Doctor Zhivago opening at the Lyric Theatre, Sydney on 19 February 2011.
The production was directed by Des McAnuff and ran from 19 February 2011 until 3 April 2011 in Sydney, after which it travelled to Melbourne and Brisbane, closing on 14 August 2011.
In 2012 McCann was cast in the Australian production of Bartlett Sher's revival of South Pacific, opening at the Sydney Opera House in August 2012.
The 2012 Sydney Opera House production was filmed for DVD release however was never officially released.
McCann appeared in two stage readings for Neglected Musicals: On the Twentieth Century in March 2012 and as Sydney Carlton in It's A Bird, It's A Plane, It's Superman in October 2014.
South Pacific went on to tour to Melbourne and Brisbane followed by a Perth season in 2013 and a return Sydney season again at the Sydney Opera House.
Everybody Loves Lucy ran sold-out seasons in June–July 2014 after which it embarked on a six-week national Australian tour in February–March 2015.
McCann was simultaneously filming Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door for Shine/Network 7, so Australian actress Francine Cain was cast as the understudy and performed as Lucille at a number of performances.
In 2015 McCann was nominated for her first Sydney Theatre Award for her performance in the role of Lucille Ball in the one-woman show Everybody Loves Lucy.
The production, produced by Louise Withers in conjunction with the RSC, had preview performances from 28 July 2015 before opening at the Sydney Lyric theatre on 20 August 2015.
Alongside McCann, the adult principal cast included Marika Aubrey and Daniel Frederiksen as Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood, and James Millar as Miss Trunchbull.
In 2015 McCann was cast in Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door, a two-part Australian miniseries about music legend Peter Allen that screened on the Seven Network.
McCann played Lynne Woolnough, Allen's sister, performing opposite Joel Jackson as Peter Allen and Rebecca Gibney as Marion Woolnough, their mother.
The Sydney season ended on Sunday 29 February 2016 before transferring to Melbourne's Princess Theatre from 13 March.
The Melbourne season was extended until 11 November, after which a new season was announced to start in Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, and Auckland.
The Matilda tour continued on to Brisbane from 25 November 2016 to 12 February 2017 at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) before moving on to perform at the Crown Theatre in Perth from 28 February until 7 May 2017.
For her performance as Miss Honey, McCann won the 2016 Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Supporting role in a Musical, as well as the 2015 Sydney Theatre Award for Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical and was nominated for the 2017 Green Room Award for her portrayal of Miss Honey.
McCann appeared as Lynne Woolnough, Peter Allen's Sister, in the Australian television mini series Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door in 2015 and released her debut album Dahlesque with ABC Music on 23 June 2017.
She is currently based in both Melbourne and New York and performs internationally.
Her performance career includes theatre, musical theatre, concerts and television.
Born in Wodonga, Victoria, McCann grew up in Sydney and attended Loreto Normanhurst.
Upon graduating, Elise was accepted into the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) Music Theatre program and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Bachelor of Arts Law.
She chose to attend NIDA and later went back to study Arts/Law part-time.
McCann's professional debut was in the Australian revival cast of Fiddler on the Roof alongside Topol.
In 2017 Everybody Loves Lucy embarked on a regional Australian tour with Jayde Westaby in the role of Miss Ball as McCann was performing around the country in Matilda the Musical.
McCann is most well known for originating the role of Miss Honey in the Australian cast of The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) production of Matilda the Musical.
McCann originally auditioned for the role of Mrs Wormword but was spotted by director Matthew Warchus and chosen to play the iconic role of Miss Honey, Matilda's kind school teacher.
McCann performed the role over 650 times in two years and chose to leave the show on 19 March 2017 midway through the Perth season.
Lucy Maunder was cast to replace McCann.
In 2018 McCann filmed the pilot for a new Australian comedy drama - Tumbling - about three Gen Y sisters.
Directed by Hayley McFarlane, McCann played the eldest of the three sisters alongside Australian actors Melina Vidler and Sara West.
In 2019 McCann headlined The Ensemble Theatre company's 2019 season in the role of Cathy Hiatt in the Jason Robert Brown cult musical The Last Five Years.
In September 2019 McCann was the special guest singer at the Waislitz Global Citizen Awards in New York City as part of the 2019 Global Citizen Festival.
Prior to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic McCann was announced to appear as Mary Flynn in Merrily We Roll Along at the Hayes Theatre and as Miss Hedge in the Australian Premiere of Everybody's Talking About Jamie opening at the Sydney Opera House in July 2020.
McCann was cast as Rita Hanson in the Australian production of Groundhog Day, which premiered in Melbourne in January 2024 at the Princess Theatre.
This is the second time she has been cast in a musical written by Tim Minchin and directed by Matthew Warchus.