

Cameron Goodall
Cameron Goodall is an Australian actor and musician, best known for his role as Zazu in Disney's The Lion King and his acclaimed one-man show The Sound of Falling Stars. A 2000 graduate of the Flinders Drama Centre, Cameron has worked extensively in theatre with Australia’s major companies and has received numerous accolades including the Adelaide Critics Circle Award for Individual Excellence, the Advertiser Award for Best Actor, and Helpmann Award nominations for Best Actor (Hamlet) and Best Supporting Actor (The Goat or Who is Sylvia).
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He was a permanent ensemble member of Sydney Theatre Company’s The Residents (2009–2012), performing under the artistic directorship of Cate Blanchett and Andrew Upton. As a founding member of the innovative theatre collective The Border Project, Cameron has co-devised, performed in, or composed music for all of their productions, including I, Animal, I Am Not An Animal, Vs Macbeth, Escape from Peligro Island, Medea Material, Please Go Hop!, Highway Rock & Roll Disaster, Trouble on Planet Earth, and Disappearance.
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Outside of theatre, he has written music for numerous shows, reported for ABC’s Behind The News, and won an ARIA award with his former band The Audreys. He once even made a brief appearance in a notably embarrassing Pizza ad. Currently based in Melbourne, Cameron is a proud member of Actor’s Equity.