The Gloria Payten and Gloria Dawn Fellowship

Overview

The Glorias Fellowships offer three individual grants of $22,000 to Australian actors and directors working in theatre, film, or television. Administered by NIDA on behalf of the Trustees of the Gloria Payten and Gloria Dawn Foundations, these prestigious annual Fellowships support international travel and professional development for experienced practitioners and graduates. Recipients are chosen by a panel of leading industry figures and Trustees representing both Foundations.

About the Glorias

Gloria Dawn
Gloria Dawn (1929–1978) was a celebrated Australian stage and screen actress, known for her versatility in musical theatre, vaudeville, and drama. Her legacy lives on through the Gloria Dawn Foundation, which supports emerging talent in the performing arts. The Foundation honours her vibrant career by investing in the future of Australian actors and directors.

Gloria Payten
Gloria Payten (1925–2004) was a pioneering theatrical agent and producer who championed Australian talent across stage and screen. She established the Gloria Payten Foundation to nurture professional development in the entertainment arts. Her Foundation continues to support artists with opportunities to train and collaborate internationally, reflecting her lifelong commitment to growing the Australian performing arts industry.

Purpose

Fellowships are intended for the purpose of international travel and study. The Fellow must agree to return to Australia within twelve months of the expiry of the Fellowship. On returning to Australia, the Fellow is expected to work, as far as possible, as an actor, director, teacher, or writer in the entertainment industry in Australia for a major part of the next three years.

Fellowships may be used to include such activities as:

  • a formal course of study
  • attachment to a school
  • attachment to a theatre company
  • attachment to film or television production companies
  • attendance at an international festival
  • visits to specific performances
  • interviews or meetings with distinguished artists

Key Details

Open To: Australian Actors or Directors with at least 2 years of professional experience

Frequency: Annual

Funding: 3 x $22,000 per recipient

Applicants must:

1. Be a resident of Australia
2. Be a professional actor or director in theatre, film, or television, and either:

a. A graduate of a full-time acting or directing course at a recognised tertiary institution, or
b. Have worked substantially and professionally as an actor and/or director for at least two years

Applications must be submitted via the online form,

Applicants must also upload the following supporting material:

  • A current CV (demonstrating at least 2 years of professional experience in the arts)
  • A clear statement of use for the fellowship funds
  • An estimated cost of the proposal
  • Referees are advised to strengthen your application

For any enquiries, please email [email protected].

In accordance with the terms of the Bequest, the Trustees of the Foundations are:

· Brendon Lunney – Chair

· Rhoda Roberts AO – NIDA Representative (ex officio)

· Chris Mead – VCA Representative (ex officio)

· Kylie Mascord – Secretary

    Recipient NameYear Fellowship was Awarded
    Lincoln Elliott (Musical Theatre, 2018)2025
    Sarah Hadley (Directing, 2018)
    Angela Sullen (Acting, 2016 & Voice, 2020)
    Danny Ball (Acting 2016)2024
    Wendy Mocke (Acting, 2017)
    Miranda Middleton (Directing, 2020)
    Mandy McElhinney
    Adolphus Waylee (Acting, 2021)2023
    Nikki Shiels
    Zoë Hollyoak (Directing, 2022)
    Vaishnavi Suryaprakash (Acting, 2017)2022
    Clemence Williams (Directing, 2016)
    Claudia Osborne (Directing, 2019)
    Chika Ikogwe (Acting, 2018)
    Carissa Licciardello (Directing, 2017)2020
    Jenny Wu (Acting, 2010)
    Jessica Arthur (Directing, 2015)
    Anthony Taufa (Acting, 2009)2019
    Alastair Clark (Directing, 2015)
    Matt Levett
    Rob Collins (Acting, 2013)2018
    Sara West
    Harriet Gillies (Directing, 2012)
    Hannah Barlow (Acting, 2012)2017
    Libby Munro (Acting, 2008)
    Ash Ricardo (Acting, 2008)
    Scott Sheridan
    Briallen Clarke (Acting, 2010)2016
    Elsie Edgerton-Till (Directing, 2013)
    Benjamin Schostakowski (Directing, 2013)
    Derek Walker (Directing, 2012)
    Constantine Costi (Directing, 2013)2015
    Joel Jackson (Acting, 2013)
    Paige Rattray (Directing, 2009)
    Kip Williams (Directing, 2009)
    Matthew Backer (Acting, 2010)2014
    Melissa Chambers
    Sarah Goodes
    Eryn Jean Norville
    Imara Savage (Directing, 2008 & Playwriting, 2006)
    Candy Bowers (Acting, 2001)2013
    Sarah Giles (Directing, 2008)
    Shelly Lauman
    Tanya Goldberg (Acting, 2002)2012
    Naomi Edwards2011
    Anna Houston (Acting, 2004)2010
    Melanie Beddie2008
    Darren Gilshenan (Acting, 1988)2006
    Ben Harkin2004
    Saskia Smith (Acting, 2001)
    Benjamin Winspear (Acting, 1997)2002
    Brendan Cowell and Anthony Hayes (joint fellows)2001
    Marty Dennis2000
    Jacqueline Linke (Acting, 1991)
    John Brumpton1999
    Jennifer Hagan (Acting, 1963)
    Benedict Andrews1998
    Rachael Swain
    Helmut Bakaitis (Acting, 1965)1997
    Michelle Doake (Acting, 1993)1996
    Sue Ingleton
    Christina Andreef1995
    Kirsty Reilly (Movement Studies, 1992)
    Steven Vidler (Acting, 1983 & Playwrighting, 1992)
    Nicholas Lathouris (Acting, 1968)1994

How to apply

Application Form

Submit your application before Sunday 31 August 2025, 11:59pm (AEST).

“The fellowship has been instrumental in my growth as an artist, allowing me to learn from some of the most esteemed professionals in the industry. The experience has been truly enriching, not only for the exceptional training I received but also for the invaluable connections and networks I have built with extraordinary individuals. This journey and its successes would not be possible without the generous support of the Glorias Fellowship.”

— Adolphus Waylee (BFA Acting, 2021)