We catch up with Tim Draxl.
Ever since I can remember, i wanted to be a performer. It was film that sparked my initial passion.
Who is the most important person in the world to you?
My mum. Sappy I know but nevertheless true.
What animal best represents you and why?
A goldfish. I have about the same memory span.
If you were a contestant on Deal Or No Deal, how much would you need to be on offer before you walked away?
I’ll have to ask my mum.
Whats the worst date youve ever had?
October 9th.
Windows or MAC?
People still use Windows??
Which Spice Girl was your favourite?
Spices have genders now? Fancy. Very french. Um…Basil
Who is the performer you would most like to work alongside?
Meryl Streep or Phillip Seymour Hoffman.
What five songs would be the first you put a mix tape?
Come and see my show at the Supper Club and find out.
What is the best thing about theatre in Australia?
That it exists.
What is the worst thing about theatre in Australia?
That there isn’t more of it.
Favourite food?
Foigras. I know it’s cruel but it tastes amazing seared.
What would you do if you found a wallet on the ground?
Hand it to the police of course.
Whats the worst job you’ve ever had?
Answering these questions.
Whats the first website you visit when you come online?
Not Facebook.
Name one moment when you looked around, breathed happily and felt content.
This morning…minus the content part. Never content.
Red or white?
Champagne please.
Where is the most interesting place you have travelled?
L.A. It’s like living in a science experiment.
Who is the most famous person youve ever met?
I live in L.A !!!
Where do you see yourself in five years?
I’d like to be in a position where I can choose and perhaps even produce the projects I want to work on, in film and in music.
Tim Draxl is currently appearing at The Supper Club in Sydney.
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