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Alyssa McClelland

Australian actress


Summary

Australian actress

FieldValue
nameAlyssa McClelland
imageFile:Alyssa McClelland in December 2012.jpg
captionMcClelland in December 2012
birth_date1981
birth_placeSydney, Australia
educationNewtown High School of the Performing Arts
Australian Theatre for Young People
University of Technology Sydney
Atlantic Theater Company, New York
occupationDirector, writer, actress
known_forSecond Best (director), Amandaland (BBC), Sex Education (Netflix), Everything Now (Netflix)
years_active2000–present

Australian Theatre for Young People University of Technology Sydney Atlantic Theater Company, New York

Alyssa McClelland is a director, screenwriter, producer and former actress. She directed the finale episodes of acclaimed Netflix series Sex Education and was the set-up director of Everything Now, also with Netflix. McClelland directed the successful BBC comedy series Amandaland and the award-winning short film Second Best. Prior to her directing career, she appeared in lead roles in Australian film, television and theatre.

Early life and education

McClelland is the daughter of an industrial chemist father and office manager mother. McClelland was educated at Newtown High School of the Performing Arts in Sydney and was Dux in her final year. She attended the University of Technology Sydney where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication in Media Arts and Production, majoring in film. From the age of fifteen she trained and performed in productions with the Australian Theatre for Young People in Sydney, until she received a scholarship that enabled her to study abroad with the Atlantic Theater Company in New York.

Career

Director / producer / writer

McClelland's short film Second Best won the Dendy Live Action Short Award at the Sydney Film Festival, the Australian Directors' Guild Award for Best Direction in a short film, Best Short Film at the Milano Film Festival, Best Foreign Film at Lake Shorts Film Festival, the Youth Award at 20MinMax Film Festival and Best Direction at Flickerfest https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6849882/awards.

McClelland directed, wrote and produced seasons 1 and 2 of the cult hit web series One Step Closer to Home, and the short film Nic and Shauna which was a finalist in Tropfest, the world's largest short film festival.

McClelland is also a respected international commercial director, having directed campaigns for Google Pixel, Apple, Air New Zealand, Samsung, Netflix and Vodafone, AEG, McDonald’s and Pot Noodle. Her advertising work has won awards such as the Black Pencil at the D&AD Awards and Best Direction at the London International Awards.

She was the recipient of the InStyle Magazine Woman of Style Scholarship for her work as a filmmaker in Australia.

Actor

McClelland has had roles in the feature films A Man's Gotta Do, The Bet, Deck Dogz and in Australian television series Rake, Home and Away, Dance Academy and Canal Road.

She received an Australian Film Institute Award nomination for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in Television, for her 2005 role in the Network Ten telemovie Small Claims: White Wedding.

McClelland has performed leading roles in productions with the Sydney Theatre Company, Melbourne Theatre Company, and Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney.

McClelland is a former Jan Logan star, and face of the annual campaign, alongside other Jan Logan ambassadors Rose Byrne, Elizabeth Debicki, and Teresa Palmer.

Director / producer / writer credits

Film

YearTitleRoleType
2009Emilia EckleDirector, writerShort film
2010Nic and ShaunaDirector, writer, producerShort film
2011The BrideCo-producerShort film
2011HomeProducerShort film
2018Second BestDirector, writer, producerShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleType
2011–15One Step Closer to HomeDirector, writer, producerTV web series, seasons 1–2, 19 episodes
2021Home and AwayDirectorTV series, 5 episodes
2022Everything Now (aka The Fuck-It Bucket)DirectorTV series, 2 episodes
2022Sex EducationFinal block directorTV series, season 4, 3 episodes
2023Class of '07Splinter unit directorTV series, 7 episodes
2025AmandalandLead directorMotherland spin-off, 6 episodes

Awards

YearNominated workAwardCategoryResult
2005Small Claims: White WeddingAustralian Film Institute AwardBest Guest or Supporting Actress in Television
2010Emilia EckleReel Shorts Film Festival, CanadaBest Short FilmTop 5
2010Nic and ShaunaTropfestBest Short Film(finalist)
2012Alyssa McClellandInStyle MagazineWoman of Style Scholarship
2014The Duchenne Foundation Awareness for Muscular Dystrophy TVCD&AD AwardsBlack Pencil Award
2018Second Best20MinMax Film FestivalYouth Jury Award
2019Second BestAustralian Directors' Guild AwardBest Direction in a Short Film
2018Second BestFlickerfestBest Direction
2018Second BestLakeshorts International Film FestivalBest Foreign Film
2018Second BestMaryland International Film FestivalBest Short Film
2018Second BestMilan Film FestivalBest Short Film
2018Second BestMilano Film Festival (MIFF Awards)Best International Short Film (15–30 minutes)
2018Second BestSydney Film FestivalDendy Live Action Short
Alyssa McClellandLondon International AwardsBest Direction

References

References

  1. Green, Ricki. (2018-06-26). "FINCH's Alyssa McClelland wins Dendy Live Action Short Award at Sydney Film Festival".
  2. Piña, Christy. (2023-09-27). "‘Sex Education’ Director Unpacks Final Moments of the “Perfect Show”".
  3. Hankin, Kate. (2022-08-18). "Alyssa McClelland Directs New Netflix Series".
  4. (June 29, 2022). "Alyssa McClelland – Giving It Everything".
  5. "Alyssa McClelland biography".
  6. "Alyssa McClelland".
  7. "Alyssa McClelland profile, ATYP".
  8. (2025-02-13). "Alyssa McClelland".
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  10. (2005-05-27). "Ray's Tempest".
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