User:Randomperson1999/Bryan Cutler

= Bryan Cutler = Bryan Cutler is a 47 year old man who is an amazing English teacher and musician. He grew up in Sydney but now lives closer to Smith's Hill which is where he currently teaches English and drama. He loves music and the theatre. jk

= Growing Up = Bryan Cutler was born in Manly to parents Valerie and Lez in July 1965. He has three sisters, Susan, Lee and Barbara, and one of his earliest memories was his sister Susan reading him a story book at night. He grew up playing cricket which remains to be his favourite sport, having a great cover drive and pull shot in the repertoire, and loved dinosaurs when he was younger. Bryan attended Mosman prep primary and then Cranbrook School but was not happy there so he moved to Mosman High to complete his high school years. He also went to Maquarie University where he got a degree in teaching.

= How He Became a Teacher = Some of Bryan's first jobs included delivering milk for a year, then he delivered flowers before working at a newsagent for a while. Then he delivered news papers before becoming a professional musician as a guitar and bass player. After ten years of being a musician, he decided he was not happy so he set of to become a teacher at Collo high. He also taught at Windsor High before moving to closer to Wollongong to teach at Smith's Hill which he is currently teaching a wonderful Year 7 English class. However he says that his favourite class to teach would be his Year 12 drama class.

= About Bryan Cutler = His current interests include music, theatre, rousing on Thomas Phipps and Callum Harper, and Shakespeare. In a recent interview he said, "If I have a question, Shakespeare has the answer." He also revealed his favourite quote, "Nothing will come of nothing" from King Lear, a play written by Shakespeare. His favourite actor is Marlon Brando and loves books with black humour, particularly books with, "Really evil characters that you've got to love". Bryan has also written 18 plays and some of his favourites include the 'The Wheel of Fire' and 'The Little Country That Could'. But the best play that he's produced is 'Hamlet' by Shakespeare. He describes himself as a person who is shy, sarcastic and admits that he is full of himself. The best description a student has ever given him is a cold heart of love meaning that at times he can be strict and mean but he cares about all his students.

His Love of Music
Bryan has always loved music and as you know was a professional musician for ten years. He would like to learn the sitar which is an indian stringed instrument. He loves progressive rock and some of his favourite bands include The Doors and The Church. Although he is no longer taking up music as a profession, he still enjoys playing the guitar and bass in his spare time. He also says that if he wasn't an English teacher he would be a music teacher.

= External links =
 * Smith's Hill High School website
 * Macquarie University website