Overview

No ATAR
2 years accelerated
Full-time

FEE-HELP Available

BRIS/MEL/SYD

FEB/JUN

 

CRICOS 104616C

Acting at JMC

During the Bachelor of Creative Arts (Acting), you'll develop techniques to apply acting craft for theatre, screen, motion capture, voiceover and digital media. You’ll collaborate with filmmakers, musicians, and designers on real productions, building your portfolio and professional network. 

With a focus on resilience, wellbeing and entrepreneurship, you'll shape you skills to succeed across theatre, TV, film, and emerging media, preparing you to create your own opportunities in the creative industries.

Production: Polemos

Why Study Acting at JMC

Collaborate with filmmakers, animators, and game designers on real projects to build your portfolio and professional network.
Master techniques in theatre, film, TV, voiceover, motion capture, and digital media for a diverse acting career.
Gain practical experience and entrepreneurial skills to thrive in the creative industries, whether performing or creating your own work.
Train with leading industry professionals in Purpose-Built facilities.
Course Overview

Career outcomes

JMC Acting graduates are performing across film, television, theatre, streaming, and voice-over bringing characters and stories to life on screen and stage. This course prepares you for a versatile and sustainable career in the performing arts, developing your craft, confidence, and adaptability across multiple performance mediums.

Graduates have gone on to work as film and television actors, theatre performers, voice-over artists, and motion-capture or CGI character actors, with many also expanding into directing, writing, and producing. 

Production: Trojan Barbie

Venues Students Perform At

ACT Emerge 46

Sydney Opera House (Sydney)

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The Belvoir St Theatre (Sydney)

Lettherightonein 36

Chapel Off Chapel (Melbourne)

JMC MEL IGNITE Enhanced 55

Arts Centre (Melbourne)

BNE09298

Metro Arts (Brisbane)

Tempest Bris 2023 53

Backdock Arts (Brisbane)

Who is this for?

This course is designed for people who are passionate about performance and ready to build a career on stage and screen. It suits those who want to develop their craft through practical experience, industry mentoring, and professional productions. 

Ideal for aspiring actors, voice-over artists, and performers, it’s for individuals who want to master screen and theatre techniques, collaborate across disciplines, and prepare for work in film, television, theatre, and digital media.

Production: Ignite

Learn from industry Experts

Robert Maxwell

Acting Lecturer

Rob is a voice, dialect and acting teacher based in Sydney. He has worked extensively as an actor and teacher both here in Australia and overseas, including residencies at Yale School of Drama and Carnegie Mellon University.

Rob’s coaching credits include: Ghosts, Marat/Sade, Waiting for Godot, The Changeling, Lunacy, The Show That Smells, 27 Wagons Full of Cotton (all for NIDA), Hamlet (Blue Cow Theatre Company), Jess and Joe Forever (Sugary Rum Productions) and Gruesome Playground Injuries (Tasmanian Theatre Company). He teaches at numerous institutions around Sydney, including JMC, NIDA, Actors Centre Australia, Australian Theatre for Young People, TAFTA, Screenwise, Sydney Actors School, and the Hub Studio.

Rob is passionate about helping actors acquire a psycho-visceral connection to text and language. His teaching philosophy is steeped in an array of techniques that advocate a more holistic use of self – integrating body, soul, mind, imagination and voice.

Anna Loren

Acting Lecturer

Anna Loren is a writer, actor, theatre-maker, and teaching artist. She holds an MA in Ensemble Theatre and sits on the board of Women in Film & Television (WIFT) Australia as Deputy Chair, where she is dedicated to working towards a more equitable screen industry. Anna has taught with The Actors Workshop, NIDA Open and Speak Up Studio in Brisbane, as well as the Rose Bruford Youth Theatre in London, where she directed numerous productions. She was a finalist in the 2020-2021 Queensland Premier’s Drama Award for her play, COMFORT, and received Playwriting Australia’s Erin Thomas Playwright Fund, for her play, 22. Her short monologue, BURNING SEASON was commissioned as part of the Come to Where I am anthology with Critical Stages Touring and Paines Plough. Loren’s screenplay, SUGARCANE was supported by La Boite Theatre and Screen Queensland through the 2022 Stage to Screen initiative, and as part of the AFTRS Talent Camp. As a performer Anna has worked with heartBeast Theatre (Brisbane), Goattrack Theatre (Gold Coast Hinterland), Cuts & Grazes, Get Over It Productions and the Trinity International Playwriting Festival (London) and, was interim Artistic Director at heartBeast Theatre.

Darcy Brown

Acting Lecturer

Darcy has over a decade of experience working as an actor across Australia. His stage credits include Calamity Jane (QT), Peddling (MTC), the national tour of Henry V (Bell Shakespeare), Frankenstein, The Twits, and the national tour of Animal Farm (Shake & Stir), The Play That Goes Wrong (Australia tour) and Peter Pan Goes Wrong (Australia and New Zealand tours) for Mischief Theatre, Oil (Red Stitch), The Merchant of Venice (Sport for Jove), The Mystery of the Valkyrie (Woodward Productions), The Uncanny Valley (Griffin), We Are the Ghosts of the Future (The Rocks Bizarre Festival), and Fireface (Stories Like These). His film and television credits include Ice Road: Vengeance, Romper Stomper (Stan), Why Are You Like This? (ABC/Netflix), Glitch (Netflix), and Deadloch (Amazon Prime). He has received a Matilda Award, a Green Room Award, and the Mike Walsh Fellowship.

Anthony Gooley

Acting Lecturer

A NIDA graduate, Anthony’s theatre credits include The Caretaker, A View from the Bridge, Death Of A Salesman (Ensemble Theatre), Calamity Jane (Queensland Theatre/Belvoir/The Comedy Theatre/Arts Centre Melbourne), Drizzle Boy, Bernhardt/Hamlet, Boy Swallows Universe (Queensland Theatre), A Case for the Existence of God (Outhouse Theatre Co.),  The Mystery of the Valkyrie (QPAC), The Glass Menagerie (State Theatre Company of South Australia), Assassins (Sydney Opera House), Replay (Griffin Theatre), Venus & Adonis, The Crucible, One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, Of Mice and Men, A Doll’s House, Othello, Twelfth Night, The Comedy of Errors, The Libertine (Sport For Jove), Good Works, All My Sons (Eternity Playhouse), The Lost Echo (STC). As director, Steve Martin’s The Underpants (Seymour Centre), Orphans (Red Line Productions) and Gruesome Playground Injuries (The Kings Collective). Anthony appeared in the feature film Buckley’s Chance (Blacklab Entertainment) opposite Bill Nighy, and Venus & Adonis (Sport for Jove). Television credits include Apples Never Fall, Young Rock, Joe vs Carole, Underbelly, Packed to the Rafters, Satisfaction and Home and Away. Anthony is a Sydney Theatre Award winner for his performance in The Libertine and was nominated for his performances in The Caretaker, Inner Voices, Of Mice and Men and A Doll’s House. He is also a Matilda Award nominee for The Mystery of the Valkyrie.

Saša's Story

Discover Saša - the JMC Acting alum bringing powerful Australian stories and diverse voices to life on the main stage.

What you learn

You’ll refine your craft across screen, stage, and emerging media. Learn advanced techniques in acting, movement, voice, and character development while collaborating with filmmakers, animators, and designers to create professional productions.

What you gain

Students graduate with a professional showreel, headshot, and showcase listing, along with the experience of performing in a fully staged production at one of their state’s top theatre venues under the direction of an industry professional. They also present their work to casting directors and theatre creatives, building valuable connections through JMC’s strong industry network.

Acting Showcase

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Life at JMC

Life at JMC is about more than classes - it’s about being part of a creative community. With state-of-the-art facilities, collaborative projects, and a vibrant campus culture, students are surrounded by like-minded people who share their passion for the arts. From industry events and performances to student showcases and social activities, JMC offers an environment where creativity thrives, connections are made, and ideas come to life.

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