Vlady T
- Actor
- Producer
- Stunts
Vlady T began performing at the age of 7 in Moscow, Russia. At 13 he
relocated to Melbourne, Australia with his family. He soon got involved
in Melbourne's striving independent theatre scene. In addition to
acting, he commenced writing plays, as well as writing and directing
short films. In 2003 Vlady got invited to participate in the Youth
Interplay (International Festival of Young Playwrights in Townsville,
Queensland, Australia) as a playwright delegate. His plays received
professional work shopping at this event and one of the plays was
presented at a professional reading in front of an international
audience. Later that year, Vlady co-wrote and acted in a play
"Christmas Confessions" that premiered in Heidelberg Theatre in
Melbourne. For these achievements Vlady was nominated for Australian of
The Year Awards. In 2004 Vlady enrolled in Footscray City College Film
& TV School, where he wrote, produced and directed several films,
including "Hayden's Holiday" (a short drama that dealt with issues of
racism in the Australian society) and a 45-minute comedy "No 1: The
Boxing Movie". During that year he also appeared in several short films
that ended up making their way around Melbourne's film festival
circuit, including Shane Cox's science fiction drama "Everworld" and
Mark Angelo Errichiello's "Delinquents in Brunswick: Suburban
Crossroads". He also appeared in a theatre production of "Merry
Christmas", for which the playwright Rebecca Louise received the
National Playwrights' Award. In 2005 Vlady made his feature film debut
in an independent film "Him" that had its premiere at the Kino cinema
in Melbourne. In 2006 Vlady enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts (Performance
Studies) course at the Victoria University. He continued his acting and
directing pursuits outside of the university appearing in commercials
and short films. He also appeared in the Comedy Channel's TV series
"The Power of One". In 2007 Vlady acted in a theatre production of "The
Grapes of Wrath" produced by Heidelberg Theatre Company. The production
ended up winning 7 Victorian Drama League's "Gold" awards, including
Best Production. The play got a mention in the Victorian Parliament, by
the Victorian Member of Parliament Craig Langdon who congratulated
Vlady T and other cast members on a great performance. The cast members
were then consequently recorded in Hansard (Victorian Parliament's book
of records). In August 2007 Vlady resigned from the university course
after receiving an offer to work on Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg's
produced mini-series "The Pacific". Prior to beginning work on the
project, Vlady had to participate in a grueling "boot camp" run by the
legendary Captain Dale Dye. Vlady went on to work on that TV series for
9 months. In addition to portraying the character of "Wirechief", he
also performed some utility stunts on this project. After wrapping on
The Pacific, Vlady worked on several Australian TV shows, as well as
acting in a lead role in Kathryn Evans' short film "Rewind" that
explored the theme of government conspiracies. At the start of 2009,
Vlady appeared in a sell-out theatre performance of The Worm. This
absurd comedy was well received by the crowds. Later in the year Vlady
appeared in a feature film "Kin" and a feature film "The Dream
Children". He also acted in an internationally acclaimed director Ariel
Kleiman's film "Deeper Than Yesterday". At the end of the year Vlady
appeared in a pilot "Jesus of Sunhine" produced by Sydney Underground
Film Festival laureate David Hansen. At the start of 2010 Vlady
appeared in Fly On The Wall Theatre's production of Errol Bray's "The
Choir" directed by Rob Chuter. The play received good responses from
the critics.