
Louise
Gavin’s
love for
the
stage
and
performing
has seen
her
singing,
acting
and
dancing
since
she was
five.
She has
performed
as
ensemble
with the
Really
Useful
Group at
the
Lyric
Theatre
in
Joseph
and the
Amazing
Technicolour
Dreamcoat.
Her
other
productions
include
the
pantomime
Beauty
and the
Beast,
Seven
Brides
for
Seven
Brothers
and His
Majesty’s
Pleasure.
She has
also
appeared
as
Elizabeth
in Nash
Theatre’s
Mary
Shelley’s
Frankenstein
and
as
Cosette
in the
enormously
successful
2005
season
of
Les
Miserables.
Louise
completed
a NIDA
short
course
at the
beginning
of 2006
and in
April
that
year
went on
to
perform
as
Maureen
in the
Starlite/Schonell
season
of the
Broadway
smash
hit rock
opera
Rent.
July
of 2006
saw her
perform
in the
first
Australian
production
of Jason
Robert
Brown’s
Parade.
She
travelled
to Kuala
Lumpur
in late
2006 as
part of
for Max
Pellicano’s
Elvis
to the
Max
tour.
In 2007
she
performed
as the
repressed
cellist,
Jane
Smart in
the
Starlight/Turkish
Delight
production
in the
Queensland
premiere
of
The
Witches
of
Eastwick.
Christmas
2007 saw
Louise
venture
back to
straight
theatre
in the
Villanova
production
of Alan
Ayckbourne’s
Season’s
Greetings.
2008
brought
her a
small
role on
Channel
10’s
The
Starter
Wife
with
Debra
Messing.
She
has also
finished
the
Centrestage
production
of Henry
Ipson’s
A
Doll’s
House.
Louise
has also
had
featured
roles
with
Warner
Bros.
studios
in the
TV
series
of
Flipper
and
Beastmaster
and a
spectacular
B grade
horror
movie
aptly
named
Monster.
She
has also
appeared
in
several
short
films
and
commercials.