A Quick Chat With Sheridan Harbridge
Sheridan Harbridge is an up and coming Sydney actor and singer.
Sheridan Harbridge is an up and coming Sydney actor and singer.
As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
A dancer or a fighter pilot. Every little girls dream. Â
Who is the most important person in the world to you?
I have to be a sap and say my handsome dashing boyfriend. Â
What animal best represents you and why?
I fight it to the death, but every time we see a sausage dog, my boyfriend points at it and screams “IT’S YOU!!”. They are small, look ridiculous and trot around like they are very important. I guess that could be me. Â
If you were a contestant on Deal or No Deal, how much would you need to be on offer before you walked away?
10 thousand million dollars. I love hypotheticals.  Â
What’s the worst date you’ve ever had?
Oh god. I don’t even want to recount it lest the arrogant beast thinks I still think of him. He was magnificent in his pettiness. Â
Windows or MAC?
Windows, but I have been defecting of late. To the gulag for me. Â
Which Spice Girl was your favourite?
Ginger, baby. Ginger. Â
Who is the actor you would most like to work alongside?
Daniel Day Lewis. Though he would make me look terrible. Â
What five songs would be the first you put a mix tape?
‘Simply Beautiful’ by Al Green (minus Queen Latifah, that upsets me)
‘Crazy in Love’ by Beyonce, I love big dirty pop.Â
‘Here Come the Girls’ by Ernie K Doe
‘Come Rain or Come Shine’, Judy Garland’s version
‘Got to Give it Up’ by Marvin Gaye Â
What is the best thing about theatre in Australia?
That its a small, tight community, I can go to a show on my own and always see someone in it, or in the audience, that I know. Â
What is the worst thing about theatre in Australia?
That its a small, tight community, I can go to a show on my own and always see someone in it, or in the audience, that I know.  Â
Favourite food?
Sashimi. Anywhere. Anytime.
What would you do if you found a wallet on the ground?
Go through everything to find something salacious, then hand it in. Â
What’s the worst job you’ve ever had?
Filming an educational video on how to get a job. Cheap and daggy. Lots of showing what not to do, like wearing a miniskirt and halterneck top with trashy boots at an interview and saying ‘Um’ alot. It was a low point in my career.Â
What’s the first website you visit when you come online?
smh.com, though its awful trashy these days.  Â
Name one moment when you looked around, breathed happily and felt content
Eating scones with double cream in Katoomba, on my own in front of an open fire. I could do and think nothing but soak up what was right in front of me. Â
Red or white?
Red. Â
Where is the most interesting place you have travelled?
I grew up near Walhalla, Victoria, a gold-mining town in the mountains that only got electricity in the last ten years. That place will always fascinate me.Â
Who is the most famous person you’ve ever met?
I stood inappropriately close to Bernadette Peters back stage of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival gala, and I touched Hugh Jackmans elbow while he passed me backstage of the Helpmann Awards just to say that I had. That counts, right? I met Steven Soderbergh a few days after I had seen The Informant, and that was my biggest kick. Such a brilliant film. Â
Where do you see yourself in five years?
Thinner, wealthier and more envied.