Veronica Wayte
Veronica Wayte was born in Perth, Western Australia, and is of Irish and Eastern European decent. She has professional training and performance experience in Classical Ballet (The Royal Academy of Dance), Classical Singing and Figure Skating, training extensively in these arts from a young age. She has recent film acting experience in many professional productions, including two West Australian short films, as the lead of protagonist Hannah in the horror-thriller short 'Crazy X' (2015), featured in 'Factory 293' (2014) directed by Roderick Mackay and recently had the privilege of working on set for international feature film 'Kill Me Three Times' (2014) directed by Kriv Stenders. She has further acting experience in live Musical Theatre, in which she played the daughter of Mary Bryant in the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) season of 'The Voyage of Mary Bryant', live Theatre, in which she played support as Hippolyta during performances of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', and various TV Commercials. Veronica has studied Psychology at University, won various singing eisteddfod awards, won Ice Skating State Championships and modeled professionally for years, with brand images, campaigns, print editorials, press, brochures and fashion photo shoots. Veronica is highly passionate about storytelling through film, and the exploration of human nature and world issues that films bring to the forefront for an audience.