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- Actress
Kate Bell was born in Sydney, Australia, but moved to Hong Kong and spent the next five years living abroad. Growing up she spent time in both the USA and Australia, graduating from high school in Armidale, NSW. Kate auditioned for the University of Wollongong and received immediate admittance for a Bachelor of Creative Arts (3 years) studying Screen Production and Theatre. She also studied opera and dance. It was in her first year at university that Kate was discovered and signed by her agents. She was then cast as the guest role of Susie in Home and Away and two months later prior to graduating landed the lead role in the teen hit TV series Blue Water High. Her popularity in this series gained Kate recognition in Australia and Europe. The show was nominated for a TV Week Logie Award and two A.F.I Award Nominations. In this same year she was asked to Present at the 'Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards' and become the teen face of the TV campaign for 'Clearasil' which she filmed in Malaysia with director Grant Matthews. Kate appeared in guest roles on ABC's 'The Chaser', TV1's Comedy Series 'Stupid Stupid Man' and then she made her Feature Film debut in Geoffrey Wright's 'Macbeth' as a Witch along side Sam Worthington. In 2008 due to the popularity of her character, producers requested her return for 'Blue Water High series 3' which she accepted and returned as an instructor to the teen stars. Kate then landed the lead role of Rachel Barber in the feature film 'In Her Skin' alongside actors Sam Neill, Guy Pearce and Miranda Otto. This followed with her performance playing Cassie in the online series Scorched - the cross platform to the mini-series which won an International digital Emmy Award at the MipTV in Cannes. She was then cast as Mary Houston Phillips in Steven Spielberg's 'The Pacific' and the Australian Feature Films, 'Summer Coda' & 'The Cup'. In 2012 she went back to University to complete her degree.- Actress
- Writer
An Australian-born actress and dramatist, who married Hugh Williams in 1940 and bore him three children. Their actor son Simon Williams married Belinda Carroll and Lucy Fleming, finding fame with "Upstairs Downstairs" and their elder son Hugo became a poet. Their daughter Polly was married to the actor Nigel Havers and was an actress and model, as Polly Williams. Amongst several plays that she wrote with her husband was "The Grass is Greener", which was filmed in 1961. She was widowed in 1969 and died in 1993.- Soundtrack
Laurel Lea was born on 3 October 1942 in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. She was married to Kevin Todd. She died on 31 January 1992 in Camperdown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.- Phillip Thompson was born on 7 May 1988 in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. He has been married to Jenna Thompson since 2015. They have two children.
- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
Ant Aggs is an Australian musician & producer. He is best known for touring & recording with Xavier Rudd. Ant portrays Glen Hardin in Baz Luhrmann's biopic, ELVIS. Hardin was Presley's pianist. For the role, Ant transcribed Hardin's piano parts straight from the recordings, by ear. Ant served as an advisor on the Netflix show 'Irreverent'. Ant coached Colin Donnell for his performance on organ. In 2021, Ant was nominated for a Queensland Music Award for Best Classical album. The album, FACE, was written & performed with Danny Widdicomb. Ant has also toured with artists such as Toni Childs, Resin Dogs, Kyle Lionhart & Sahara Beck.- Sebastian Joyce was born on 16 April 2018 in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia.
- David Murray was born on 27 April 1949 in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia.
- Stephen Bennett was born on 13 March 1964 in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia.
- Judith Wright was born on 31 May 1915 in Thalgarrah Station, near Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. She was married to Jack Philip McKinney. She died on 25 June 2000 in Canberra, Australia.