tahnee stroet

(she/Her)

 

Tahnee Stroet’s screen career began in the 1990s and includes a broad spectrum of roles. Her early work featured recurring appearances in All Saints and Murder Call, and she later secured notable roles in McLeod’s Daughters (NINE NETWORK)Janet King (ABCTV), and A Place to Call Home (SEVEN NETWORK)

Her more recent television credits have seen her in critically acclaimed productions, including Total Control (ABCTV) and Without a Tracey. More recently Tahnee has appeared in Home & Away (SEVEN NETWORK) as Dr. Elena Greenwood, Ten Pound Poms (ELEVEN FILM) as Phyllis, Brenden Cowell’s Plum as Mel (ABCTV), and as Elsie Robertson in Narrow Road to the Deep North (PRIME VIDEO) alongside Simon Baker.

In film, Stroet has appeared in titles such as The Crop, Temporarily Yours, and Change of Heart, where she demonstrated her range in both dramatic and comedic roles. She has also directed the Tropfest short film Candy, highlighting her creative initiative behind the camera.

Stroet’s stage experience is equally robust, with performances in both classical and contemporary theatre. From La Boite Theatre’s Importance of Being Earnest to festival favourites at Short & Sweet.

As a graduate of the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) with a Bachelor of Arts in Acting, Tahnee Stroet has continued to hone her craft with industry leaders including Kim Farrant, Anthony Meindl (Sydney & New York), and Scott Williams (Meisner technique). Her diverse training also encompasses Practical Aesthetics, camera work, and extensive voice and accent coaching with John Noble and James Hagan.

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