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  1. Delta Goodrem

    Delta Lea Goodrem (born November 9, 1984) is a multi-ARIA Award winning Australian singer-songwriter, pianist and Logie Award winning actress. Signed to Sony at the age of 15, Goodrem rose to prominence in 2002, starring in the popular Australian soap "Neighbours", and this assisted her in establishing an international music career. Her musical output falls under the pop and ballad genres and heavily features the piano, …

  2. Chris Lilley

    Chris Lilley is an Australian comedian from Sydney. Lilley began his career performing stand-up in Sydney, and went on to star in "Big Bite" (2003) on Australia's Seven Network. He gained acclaim for his portrayal of the extreme sports enthusiast Extreme Darren and the high-school drama teacher Mr G, characters which he continued in "Hamish & Andy" (2004). He also made his film debut playing two tiny roles in Abe Forsythe's "Ned" (2003).

  3. Bridie Carter

    Bridie Carter (born December 18, 1970) is an Australian actress best known for her role as Tess Silverman McLeod on the popular television drama show "McLeod's Daughters". In 2006, she was nominated for TV Week Logie Awards in the Gold category for Most Popular Personality on TV, and Silver Category for Most Popular Actress and Most Outstanding Actress. Bridie Carter was born and grew up in Melbourne.

  4. Aaron Jeffery

    Aaron C. Jeffery (born 1970 in Howick, Auckland) is a Logie Award winning actor from New Zealand. Born in Auckland he moved to Australia at the age of 17, and studied at NIDA. He graduated in 1993, and began his television career on the children's programme "Ship to Shore". He currently plays the character of Alex Ryan on the drama "McLeod's Daughters". In 2004 won the Silver Logie in the Logie Awards of 2004 Jeffery used to live in Gawler, South Australia, …

  5. Isabel Lucas

    Isabel Lucas (born January 29, 1985 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian actress. As a child, Lucas lived in Melbourne, then in Switzerland, but later moved to a small mining town in Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory with her sister, Swiss mother and Australian father. She now resides in Sydney's North Shore. Until October 2006, she played Tasha Andrews on the successful Australian TV soap "Home and Away".

  6. Jane Turner

    Jane Turner (born 7 June 1961, Melbourne) is an Australian actress, comedian and Logie Award winning Comedy writer. Turner has appeared in many popular Australian TV programs, namely "Prisoner" (aka "Prisoner Cell Block H") in a straight dramatic role, with comedy roles in sketch comedy programs "The D-Generation", "Fast Forward", "Full Frontal", "Big Girl's Blouse" and "Something Stupid".

  7. Natalie Blair

    Natalie Blair (born 16 April, 1984) in Brisbane, is an Australian actress who plays Carmella Cammeniti on the Australian soap opera "Neighbours". In 2005 she won the "Logie" for Most Popular New Female Talent at the 47th Annual TV Week Logie Awards, whilst she was still on recurring status on the show, which was a rarity in the award show's history.

  8. Myles Pollard

    Myles Pollard (born November 4 1972 in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian actor, best known for his role as Nick Ryan on the TV series, "McLeod's Daughters". Pollard graduated from NIDA in 1998. In addition to "Wildside" his television credits include "Invincibles", "Water Rats", and "All Saints". He grew up in remote communities in Western Australia where his father was a school principal and his mother taught music.

  9. Chris Taylor

    Christopher Thornton Taylor (born 1974) is an Australian television and radio comedian. As a member of The Chaser team, he is best known for his role on satirical ABC television shows CNNNN and The Chaser's War on Everything. He formerly co-hosted the drive radio show Today Today on Triple J with fellow Chaser member Craig Reucassel. He worked as a TV news reporter for ABC Melbourne before moving back to Sydney to work for The Chaser's newspaper full time.

  10. William McInnes

    William McInnes (b. September 10 1960) is a tall (6' 4" (1.93 m)) Australian actor born in Redcliffe, Queensland. After a recurring role on "A Country Practice" in 1990, McInnes appeared in series such as "Bligh", "Ocean Girl", and "Snowy" before making his name as Sergeant Nick Schultz on "Blue Heelers" in 1994. McInnes starred on the show until 1998, when he left to focus on other work.

  11. Jodi Gordon

    Jodi Gordon (born February 1 1985 in Mackay, Queensland) is a Logie Award winning Australian model and actress. Winning a modelling competition at age 13, she took many modeling jobs around the world including a stint with Pierre Cardin and covers of Anna magazine. She has worked for Storm, Look Now and Viviens modelling agencies in London, Milan and Australia respectively.

  12. Susie Porter

    Susie Porter is a Logie Award winning Australian television and film actress. Porter began her acting career in "House Gang", a short lived television program. She was in one episode and was on air only for a limited time. She then had small roles in other Australian television programs in the late 1990's, including "Big Sky", "Wildside" and "Water Rats". In 2000, she starred in the film "Bootmen".

  13. Miranda Otto

    Miranda Otto (born December 16, 1967) is an Australian Film Institute-nominated and Logie Award-winning Australian actress. The daughter of actors Barry and Lindsay Otto, she began acting at age nineteen, and has performed in a variety of low-budget and major studio films. Otto's first major film appearance was in 1986's "Emma's War", in which she played a teenager who moves to Australia's bush country during World War II.

  14. Rachael Taylor

    Rachael Taylor (born July 11, 1984) is an Australian actress.

  15. Paul O'Brien

    Paul O'Brien (born April 14 1978) is a Logie Award winning actor from South Africa. Although born there, Paul grew up in Australia as well as Mauritius. He currently plays Jack Holden on the Australian television soap opera "Home and Away". Paul spent several years on the Gold Coast attending first St Kevins in Benowa and then Somerset and Marymount Colleges. He spent a year studying for a building degree before deciding that his ambitions were for an acting career.

  16. Peter O'Brien

    "Peter O'Brien" (born March 25, 1960 at Murray Bridge, South Australia, Australia), is an Australian actor. O'Brien began his career in the 1980s in Australian television drama series. He played a regular role in short-lived soap opera Starting Out (1983), and had a guest role in "Carson's Law" followed by a brief appearace in Prisoner Cell Block H. He was later a regular original cast member of teen soap "Neighbours" which began in 1985.

  17. Andrew O'Keefe

    Andrew O’Keefe is a television personality and gameshow host who formerly worked as an intellectual property lawyer. He is the son of former Supreme Court of New South Wales judge Barry O’Keefe and nephew of Australian rock and roll musician Johnny O’Keefe. Fourth of five children to his parents Barry and Jan O’Keefe, he is half Croatian (on his mother's side). O'Keefe was born and grew up in the Sydney suburb of Mosman.

  18. Chas Licciardello

    Chas John Licciardello (born in 1977) is a comedian and satirist from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. A former student of Sydney Grammar School and a law graduate of The University of Sydney, Licciardello is part of The Chaser team, and has helped to write and produce their newspaper and television shows. He currently appears on ABC television as part of "The Chaser's War on Everything". In the opening credits of the first season, …

  19. Alison Whyte

    Alison Whyte is a Tasmanian born Australian actress best known for her role on the Australian television series "Frontline". A former student of classical ballet, Whyte graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts before rising to prominence on Australian television for her role as Emma Ward on "Frontline", the ABC's parody of current affairs programs - a role for which she won a Logie Award.

  20. Brooke Satchwell

    Brooke Kerith Satchwell (born 14 November 1980 in Melbourne) is an Australian actress best known for playing Anne Wilkinson in the soap opera "Neighbours". She first appeared on Australian television on 19 November 1996. She won the Best New Talent at the 1998 Logie Awards, and a Australian People's Choice Award for Favorite Teen Idol in 1999.

  21. Jules Lund

    Jules Lund is an Australian television presenter. The bleached-blonde Lund's career began when he won the FOX FM's "15 Minutes of Fame" competition on radio (presented by Matt Tilley and Tracy Bartram) in the early 2000s. While FOX FM's support of Lund died off once the Fame competition ended, it proved to be a launching pad for Lund's career. After a number of years in the wilderness, Lund eventually landed a job at the Channel Nine show Getaway in 2004, …

  22. Amy Mathews

    Amy Mathews is a Logie Award winning Australian actress born on 29 March 1980 in Melbourne, Australia, although she has spent most of her life in Sydney. She has previously held guest roles in Seven Network series, such as "Always Greener", "All Saints" and "Blue Heelers". In 2006, Mathews joined the cast of the long-running Australian soap opera "Home and Away" as Rachel Armstrong, a psychiatrist and friend of long-term Summer Bay resident, …

  23. Indiana Evans

    Indiana Evans (born July 27, 1990) is an Australian actress who plays 17-year-old Matilda Hunter on the popular Australian soap opera "Home and Away". Evans showed an interest in acting from a young age and started acting before friends and family when she was just five years old. When she was seven, her parents enrolled her in dance lessons. In 2000, Evans started taking percussion lessons. She also joined an agency, Kermond Management, the same year, …

  24. Liz Jackson

    Liz Jackson is an Australian journalist and former barrister noted for her work on the "Four Corners" and "Media Watch" TV programs. Jackson grew up in Melbourne, Australia and commenced work with the ABC in 1986. Prior to her career with the ABC, Jackson also worked in a community legal centre in Australia and practiced law in London. After joining "Four Corners" as an investigative reporter in 1994, Jackson has been awarded Walkley Awards, …

  25. Chris Masters

    Christopher "Chris" Wayne Masters PSM (born 4 December 1948 in Grafton, New South Wales) is a multi-Walkley Award winning and Logie Award winning Australian journalist and author. He is the son of Charles Masters and the journalist and author Olga Masters and the sibling of rugby league coach and journalist Roy Masters, film maker Quentin Masters, …

  26. Ditch Davey

    Ditch Davey (born 30 July 1975, in Melbourne) is an Australian actor. He was born Kristian Davey, but legally changed his name to Ditch when he was 18. He got the name Ditch when his younger sister couldn't pronounce Kristian, so instead she ended up calling him 'Ditchin'. As the years went on 'Ditch' became a nickname so on his eighteenth birthday Ditch was who he became. Ditch graduated from the Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 1998, …

  27. Justin Melvey

    Justin Melvey (born May 7 1969 in Sydney) is an Australian actor. Melvey is best known to US television audiences for his work on the soap opera "Days of Our Lives". He played Dr. Colin Murphy from October 2001 to January 2003. Ironically, Australian viewers did not get to see this stint, as the Nine Network decided in late 2004 to skip 864 episodes of "Days" in order to catch up with the US (instead airing a special, "A New Day", …

  28. Emma Lung

    Emma Lung is a Logie Award winning Australian actress. Lung played Carmelita in the short-lived Australian drama series "The Cooks". She received her first breakthrough role in the film "Peaches" starring alongside Jacqueline McKenzie and Hugo Weaving. She is currently starring in the movie "48 Shades" alongside Victoria Thaine and Richard Wilson. Lung attended Newtown High School of the Performing Arts in Sydney, …

  29. Rachel Friend

    Rachel Friend (born January 8, 1970) is an Australian actress and journalist. From 1988 to 1990 she played the role of Bronwyn Davies on popular soap opera "Neighbours". Other roles have included the films "Frog Dreaming" (1986) and "Golden Fiddles" (1991). In 1990, she won the Logie Award for Most Popular Actress and appeared on the cover of "TV Week" showing off her new trophy.

  30. Carla Bonner

    Carla Bonner (born March 3, 1973) is an Australian actress best known for playing the role of Stephanie Hoyland in the soap opera "Neighbours", a role she has played since 1999. She was also a contestant on "Celebrity Big Brother Australia" in 2002.

  31. Graham Davis

    Graham Davis is a Walkley Award and Logie Award winning Australian journalist. The son of a Methodist minister and educated at Newington College, Davis worked mainly in radio for the BBC, ABC and the Macquarie Radio Network before moving to television in 1981. Two years later he joined the Nine Network and staff of "Sunday" and remained there until 1994.

  32. Debra Byrne

    Debra Byrne, born in Melbourne, Australia on 30 March, 1957, is an Australian entertainer. Byrne made her television debut on "Brian and the Juniors", an early predecessor of "Young Talent Time", which was hosted by a young Brian Naylor. She stayed with the show for 12 months. In 1971 she was cast as one of the original six "Young Talent Time" cast members.

  33. Hugh Riminton

    Hugh Riminton (born 1961 in Sri Lanka) is a journalist, foreign correspondent and television news presenter. Raised in New Zealand, he began work as a cadet reporter, aged 17 in Christchurch before moving to Australia in 1983 to work for the Macquarie Radio Network in Perth and Melbourne. In 1989, he joined the dominant Australian Television Network, the Nine Network and became its London-based correspondent in 1991.

  34. Paul McCarthy

    Paul McCarthy is an Australian comedy actor born in Melbourne in 1967. He began performing professionally while attending Melbourne University, touring Australia with revue show "Laminex On The Rocks" which also starred Mick Molloy, Jason Stephens and Andrew Maj.

  35. Kimberley Cooper

    Kimberley Cooper, (born 24 April, 1980) in Sydney New South Wales, is an Australian actress who played Gypsy Smith (nee Nash) on "Home and Away" (1998-2002, 2005). Cooper won the Logie Award for Most Popular New Talent on Australian television in 1999 and the Best Aussie Actress for The Inside Soap Awards, U.K., 2000. In 2002, she was a contestant on "Celebrity Big Brother Australia".

  36. Emma Harrison

    Emma Harrison is an actress. She was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, and raised in Australia. Harrison started modelling at the age of 15, when she was spotted in the audience of a beauty contest and was signed by a local modelling agency. She started her television career with commercials, including Palmolive, and Kentucky Fried Chicken. After she was signed, she spent the next two years working with Impulse and Coca-Cola.

  37. Damon Herriman

    Damon Herriman is an Australian actor known for his versatility and range. Damon Herriman was born in Adelaide, South Australia. He began acting in local television commercials at the age of eight, but it wasn't until he was cast as Frank Errol in "The Sullivans" two years later that his career began to take off. He continued to work solidly as a child actor, with a return to The Sullivans a year later, as well as the Australian series "The Patchwork Hero, …

  38. Mary-Anne Fahey

    Mary-Anne Fahey (born 19 August 1955 as Mary-Anne Waterman) is an Australian actor, comedian and writer. Fahey has starred in and written for comedy programs including "The Comedy Company", "Kittson, Fahey" (the first Australian female-only sketch comedy program), "Get a Life" and "One Size Fits All". She also had roles in "The Dunera Boys", "All the Rivers Run II", "Celia", "Lucky Break" and "SeaChange".

  39. Robert Raymond

    Robert Alwyn "Bob" Raymond OAM (7 July 1922 - 26 September 2003) was an Australian Logie Award winning producer, director, writer, filmmaker and journalist. A pioneer of Australian television, he with Michael Charlton in 1961, co-founded the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's flagship public affairs television program "Four Corners", which is still running to this day.

  40. Rebecca Smart

    Rebecca Elizabeth Smart (born January 10, 1976) is an Australian actress born in Tamworth, New South Wales. Smart has performed in movies like "The Coca-Cola Kid", "Violet's Visit" and "Blackrock" as well as television shows and miniseries like "Elly & Jools", "The Shiralee" and "Water Rats".

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