Felicity Mason
Felicity Mason, born on November 14, 1976, in Sydney, Australia, is a multi-talented actress and visual artist renowned for her diverse contributions to film and the arts. She graduated from The Actors Workshop in Brisbane in 2001 and further honed her skills at the Queensland College of the Arts, Griffith University.
Mason gained recognition for her performances in two significant films: the horror feature "Undead" directed by The Spierig Brothers in 2002, and the Sandalwood production "Hollywood," which was released in 2004. In the latter, she showcased her versatility by acting and singing in Kannada, an Indian language, with the film shot across India and Australia.
In addition to her acting career, Mason is an accomplished writer and visual artist. Her artistic endeavors encompass a wide variety of mediums, including oil paintings, sculpture, and mixed media installations. In 2005, she presented her solo exhibition "Chelsea a Mixed Bag" at Fox Gallery in Brisbane. The following year, she created, wrote, and starred in the comedy pilot series "Oralick Records," produced by NBC Universal in New York City.
Mason continued to expand her artistic horizons by attending The Arts Students League in New York City in 2008 and hosting a one-night exhibition titled "The Election Show" in Soho. In 2010, she took on the role of writer and producer for the surrealist short film "ShockArt," further solidifying her status as a multifaceted artist.