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Amy Lehpamer
Amy Lehpamer is an Australian musical theatre performer, known for her lead roles in stage productions of The Sound of Music, Dusty: The Musical and The Rocky Horror Show. She has also had television roles.
Lehpamer grew up in the Geelong suburb of Bell Post Hill, in Victoria, in a family of Croatian background. The youngest by seven years, Lehpamer often was looked after by her three siblings when her parents were out.
Lehpamer attended Geelong’s Sacred Heart College, a Catholic school. She took violin lessons from the age of six, playing at a serious level in her teens.
A self-taught singer and dancer, Lehpamer scored a role as one of Joseph’s brothers, Asher, in her school production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat within her first few months of high school. From there, she performed in her school musical every year, playing Kim MacAfee in Bye Bye Birdie, Anita in West Side Story and Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof – complete with her violin in the latter. She was also in a local amateur production of Godspell for Doorstep Productions.
Lehpamer auditioned for Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), a training ground for aspiring musical theatre performers, but was rejected twice – the second time after taking a gap year as a music teacher's assistant at a boarding school in England.
When she returned to Australia, Lehpamer studied a Bachelor of Arts (English Literature and Japanese) at the University of Melbourne, where she got involved in student theatre productions. She played Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar, winning the 2005 Victorian Music Theatre Guild award for best female performance. Simultaneously, she studied violin at the Conservatorium, but ultimately decided to focus on acting.
Partway through university, Lehpamer landed a summer job with Tokyo Disney in Japan, working on Big Band Beat, a live jazz review. She graduated from university in 2008.
Lehpamer also has an Associate Diploma in Music (AMusA) on violin.
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Amy Lehpamer
Amy Lehpamer is an Australian musical theatre performer, known for her lead roles in stage productions of The Sound of Music, Dusty: The Musical and The Rocky Horror Show. She has also had television roles.
Lehpamer grew up in the Geelong suburb of Bell Post Hill, in Victoria, in a family of Croatian background. The youngest by seven years, Lehpamer often was looked after by her three siblings when her parents were out.
Lehpamer attended Geelong’s Sacred Heart College, a Catholic school. She took violin lessons from the age of six, playing at a serious level in her teens.
A self-taught singer and dancer, Lehpamer scored a role as one of Joseph’s brothers, Asher, in her school production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat within her first few months of high school. From there, she performed in her school musical every year, playing Kim MacAfee in Bye Bye Birdie, Anita in West Side Story and Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof – complete with her violin in the latter. She was also in a local amateur production of Godspell for Doorstep Productions.
Lehpamer auditioned for Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), a training ground for aspiring musical theatre performers, but was rejected twice – the second time after taking a gap year as a music teacher's assistant at a boarding school in England.
When she returned to Australia, Lehpamer studied a Bachelor of Arts (English Literature and Japanese) at the University of Melbourne, where she got involved in student theatre productions. She played Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar, winning the 2005 Victorian Music Theatre Guild award for best female performance. Simultaneously, she studied violin at the Conservatorium, but ultimately decided to focus on acting.
Partway through university, Lehpamer landed a summer job with Tokyo Disney in Japan, working on Big Band Beat, a live jazz review. She graduated from university in 2008.
Lehpamer also has an Associate Diploma in Music (AMusA) on violin.