- 167cm
- 95cm
- 80cm
- 96cm
- 12-14
- 10
- 9
- Auburn
- Hazel
Bio
Dancing since the age of three and acting since the age of twelve, Holly Lightbody is a multi-disciplinary artist, whose talents lie within the acting, modelling and dancing disciplines. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts Acting at the Queensland University of Technology, with the goal of graduating at the end of 2026. When she isn’t studying or working on creative projects, Holly works as a drama instructor with Shake and Stir Theatre Company, as well as a dance choreographer around Brisbane schools. She has recently landed her first professional film gig, set to film in 2027 around the city of Sydney and is overjoyed to be taking on a character that lies close to her heart. One of Holly’s biggest career goals is to create stories through her craft, that empower younger women and presents questions rather than provide answers. “I may be young, but I know my self worth and I know that I can do anything I put my mind to”. She is so excited to grow more as an actress over the years to come and experience this beautiful industry further, thank you to Freelance House.
Experience
Stage
Year
Role
Production
2025
Actor 4
The Campaign
Underground Theatre Company
Dir. Lachlan Boyes
2025
Marcus
Follow Me Home
QUT
Dir. Andrea Moore
2024
Justine/"Mate"
Frankenstein
Brisbane Arts Theatre
Dir. Nick Scotney
2024
Alice
Never Blue
Vena Cava Theatre Company
Dir. Darcy Neville
2024
Toni
Appropriate
QUT
Dir. Helen Cassidy
Presenting
Year
Role
Production
2025
Presenter
Drama Class Promotion
Shake and Stir Theatre Company
Dir. Lara Rix
Extra
Year
Role
Production
2025
Extra
ROOMIES
Kite Studios
Dir. Madeline Wilson
Short Film
Year
Role
Production
2025
Woman
Plant A Seed
EJG Films
Dir. Eli Gearing
2024
Love interest
A Year Ago Today
EJG Fillms
Dir. Eli Gearing
Dance
Year
Role
Production
2024
Dancer
Spider-Man Dance Film
Ceejay Choreography
Dir. Ceejay Taylor
Television
Year
Role
Production
2023
Featured Dancer and Actress
Creative Generations
Queensland Department of Education
Dir. Liz Williamson