- Kate Ritchie
Kate Ritchie (born August 14, 1978 in Goulburn, New South Wales) is a Gold Logie Award winning Australian actress who is best known for her portrayal of Sally Fletcher on the television soap opera "Home and Away". She has played the character since the series began in 1988 and, along with fellow original cast member Ray Meagher, holds the Guinness Record for the longest continuous role in an Australian drama series. In addition to 19 years on "Home and Away", … - 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. - 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. - Greg Evans
Greg Evans (born 17 April 1953 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian radio and television host. In the 1970s he was the highly popular host of the "drive time" slot of radio station 3XY, with his program being the number one rated show in 27 of the 28 ratings surveys taken. He was nominated three times for a Gold Logie award. In 1975 he was nominated by "TV Week" as the most popular Victorian DJ, a title he held for the next seven years. - Kyal Marsh
Kyal Reese Marsh (born August 16, 1987) is an Australian actor. He was born in Clare, South Australia. He moved to Melbourne with his family when he was one year old. He appears in the television soap opera "Neighbours", where he plays the regular character Boyd Hoyland, who first featured on the show in June 2002. Before that he worked as a child model, but "Neighbours" was his first credited acting role. - Jacki MacDonald
Jacki MacDonald, born November 26 1954 (real name, Jenine) in Brisbane, Queensland, is an Australian television presenter. Popular in her home state of Queensland, Jacki appeared on a number of local programs in the 1970s including her own show on BTQ-7 and then a daily breakfast program The Jacki Mac Show on TVQ-0. - 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. - Jeff Phillips
Jeff Phillips (born Western Australia) was an Australian TV show host/personality and pop singer of the 1960s to the early 1990s. Originally from Perth, Western Australia, he first came to public attention when he took over as compere of Perth TV show, "Club 17" in 1966. Moving to Melbourne, he put out a number of single records, but the only one which charted was his cover version of The Shirelles/Beatles song, "Baby It's You" in 1968. - Tobi Atkins
Tobi Atkins (born September 30, 1989 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian actor. He is the son of David Atkins. He used to play the role of Henry Hunter in the soap opera "Home and Away" who was the son of Beth Hunter (Clarissa House), a twin brother to Matilda Hunter (Indiana Evans). The other siblings were Scott (Kip Gamblin), Kit (Amy Mizzi) and Robbie (Jason Smith). - Ron Steward
Ron Steward (born 1927) is an Australian movie reviewer who makes an odd, but regular appearance on the Australian television show, "Rove Live". Ron was discovered by Rove McManus on his radio program, "Rove Live Radio". His appearances on "Rove Live" are for a segment specially devoted to his movie reviews. The segment is called "Ron's Review", regularly appearing with Peter Helliar who reviews the films as well. - Andrew Fyfe
Andrew Fyfe is an Australian cartoonist and satirist. He is best known as the cartoonist who for 17 years drew the on air live cartoons on Australia’s longest running variety show, "Hey Hey It's Saturday": he would instantly satirize situations that occurred live on air with lightning quick cartoons drawn with his “pen cam”. Andrew has drawn in front of celebrities including Sophia Loren, Tony Bennet, Samuel L. Jackson, Clint Eastwood, Leslie Nielsen, … - Josephine Knur
Josephine Knur (born 1954 in Melbourne) was an Australian actress recognised for her role in television soap opera "Number 96" in the 1970s. Knur launched her career by showcasing her sexy figure as a pin-up model in "TV Week" magazine. This attracted an offer to appear in a decorative, semi-nude role in sex comedy film "Alvin Purple", an offer that Knur rejected as it contained no real acting. - Natalia Polulyah
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