He graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) at the end of 2013, appeared in Luckiest Production’s sell out season of Sweet Charity at Hayes Theatre Co and joined the cast of Opera Australia’s The King and I for its Australian tour in 2014.
After a stint in Jason Coleman’s Spiegalicious show, Australian performer Seann Miley Moore moved to London and is making a name for himself in the UK. Check out his recent audition for X Factor UK, which appeared online today and is creating a stir among the theatre fraternity here in Australia!
“I always always wanted to find an artist on this show that you can’t compare with anyone else, that’s got originality, and most importantly, you’ve gotta remember someone and I’m going to remember this audition for a very very long time…” – X Factor Judge Simon Cowell
Remember his name – we are sure this is not the last we will be hearing of Seann Miley Moore!
Congratulations Seann – the AussieTheatre team wish you all the best with your journey.
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