- Gigi Edgley
Gigi Edgley (born November 16, 1977 in Perth, Australia), is known mostly for her role as Chiana on the Sci Fi channel original series "Farscape". She has a B.A. in theater from the Queensland University of Technology and lives in Sydney, Australia.
- Tim Farriss
Tim Farriss (born Timothy William Farriss, 16 August 1957, Perth, Western Australia, Australia) is a member of the rock band, INXS.
- Judith Lucy
Judith Mary Lucy (born March 25, 1968) is an Australian comedian, known primarily for her stand-up comedy. She has toured Australia with several highly successful one-woman shows, including "No Waiter I Ordered the Avocado" (1991), "King Of The Road" (1995), "An Impossible Dream" (1996), "The Show" (1998), "The Show 2" (1999), "Colour Me Judith" (2000), "I'm Going to Learn How to Fly" (2001) and "I Failed!" (2006), …
- Kate Beahan
Kate Beahan is an Australian film actress. She was born in 1974 in Perth. She is the daughter of former senator Michael Beahan. Until 2005 with her major role in "Flightplan", she appeared mostly in movies and TV series in Australia (notable as the tile character's prostitute girlfriend in Chopper). Kate is sometimes confused with American actress Vera Farmiga.
- Hazel Hawke
Hazel Hawke (nee "Hazel Masterson", born in Perth, Australia on 20 July 1929) is an Australian who has worked in social policy areas; however she is best known for her marriage to former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke. More recently, she has appeared in public with her family after her diagnosis with Alzheimer's disease in order to raise awareness of the disease and surrounding issues.
- Fearless Nadia
Fearless Nadia (January 8, 1908 - January 9, 1996) was a famous Indian actress and stuntwoman.
- 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.
- Samantha Tolj
Samantha Tolj (born 12 June 1982 in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian actress, who previously starred in "Blue Heelers" until its axing in 2006. Samantha Tolj's father is Croatian and mother is Anglo Celtic Australian. Tolj began professional acting guest starring on "Stingers", "MDA", and a bit part in an episode of "Blue Heelers".
- Andrew Bovell
- Ivan Goff
Sons Kevin, Trevor, Brian
- Judy Davis
Has a son and a daughter. Attended drama school with Mel Gibson. They played Romeo and Juliet together. Trained at NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Arts). Her fellow students included Mel Gibson, Colin Friels and Dennis Olsen. Son, with Colin Friels, Jack. Daughter, with Colin Friels, Charlotte. Attended a Catholic convent school in her hometown of Perth, Australia. Served as a member of the jury of the Cannes Film Festival in 1993. She was a part of the movement
- Heathcliff Andrew Ledger
When a young, hunky 20 year old heart-throb Heath Ledger first came to the attention of the public in 1999, it was all too easy to tag him as a "pretty boy" and an actor of not much depth. He has spent the past five years trying desperately to sway this image away, but this has indeed been a double-edged sword. But that comes much later in his story. Heath Ledger was born on the fourth of April 1979, in Perth, Western Australia. As the story goes, in junior high it was compulsory to do...
- Kendall O'Connor
Father of John A. O'Connor Father of Joan P. O'Connor
- Jonathon James Farriss
Third of four children Drummer for the Australian rock band INXS. Younger brother of Tim Farriss and Andrew Farriss. Member of INXS.
- Samuel Worthington
Born on August 2, 1976; Sam Worthington graduated form NIDA (Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art) in 1998 at the age of 22. Sam received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Arthur Wellesley in his first professional role in the Belvoir Street Theatre production "Judas Kiss" (directed by Neil Armfield). He then went on to work in Australian television on such shows as Water Rats (2000) and Backburner and then on the American TV show JAG's 100th episode (Boomerang part 1)....
- Melissa George
Stepdaughter, Martina, born 1995. Was an Australian national champion in rollerskating. She won bronze medals in the National Championships in 1989 and 1990 and a silver medal at the Junior World Championship in 1991. Dropped out of high school at age 16. Best friends with Rachel Blanchard. Met her future husband Claudio on June 20, 1998 in Bali Husband Claudio is Chilean Named Western Australia's teenage model of the year (1992) Studied in Warwick Senior High School. She's the second...
- Alwyn Kurts
One of Australia's most recognisable actors, Alwyn Kurts had previously been an accredited war correspondent, before becoming a notable figure in Melbourne radio in the 1950s via his program "Raising A Husband", and as an executive at radio station 3XY. Shortly after television arrived in 1956, he transferred "Raising A Husband" from radio, going on to host other TV game shows "Hutton's Family Quiz" and "Dont Argue". He compered the debate program "Fighting Words" in the early 1960s,...
- Robin Snyder
She earned a degree in economics in Australia before receiving a master's in sociology from Columbia University.
- Alan Fletcher
Alan Fletcher began his career on the stage at Perth's Hole in the Wall Theatre, before moving to the Perth Theatre Company at the National Theatre, Western Australia, where he worked opposite such great talents as Warren Mitchell, Honor Blackman, Tom Stoppard, Bill Kerr and Tim Brooke-Taylor. After three years of solid work, he headed to Sydney, where he played his first television role in "The Young Doctors" (1976), before landing the role that would fully launch him into...
- Jeremy Sims
He graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) with a degree in Performing Arts (Acting) in 1990.
- Alison Moir
Alison studied at HB STUDIO in NYC from 1989 - 1991 under Michael Beckett. Dated Donald Trump [1990] Was print model wiht NEXT agency.
- Rachel Blake
Studied Acting at NIDA (National Insitutute of Dramatic Art), University of New South Wales, NSW, Sydney, Australia. In a relationship with Tony Martin, her co-star from the series "Wildside" (1997) [2001] Is the female voice-artist for Australia's SBS network and several recent advertisments.
- Tammy McIntosh
Gave birth to her first child, a boy named Benjamin, on August 1, 2006 In her spare time Tammy enjoys jogging, mountain biking and any kind of water sport. She is a graduate of the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts.
- Harry Adam Knight
Science fiction author. Wrote for Staburst a UK SF magazine covering Film and TV for many years.
- Marcus Graham
Son of actor Ron Graham.
- Haylie Ecker
Has a first-class honors degree from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
- Michael Robert Willesee
Brother of Terry Willesee, and father of fellow journalists Amy and Michael Willesee Jr..
- Todd McKenney
Portrayed singer/songwriter Peter Allen in the long-running Australian stage musical "The Boy From Oz". In 1999, Todd was given special dispensation by U.S. Actors Equity to reprise the role on Broadway when producers took the show Stateside following its Australian tour. However the role eventually went to Hugh Jackman. Was offered the lead role of Peter Allen in the original Australian production of "The Boy From Oz" only after then emerging star Hugh Jackman turned it down to pursue...
- Adrian Ambrose
Is a professional wrestler, who wrestles under the name 'Jose Del Santo' for Explosive Pro Wrestling. Owns a personal training business called 'Sea Side Health & Fitness' run out of City Beach, Western Australia.
- Annie Burbrook
She graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) with a degree in Performing Arts (Acting) in 1992.
- Brian Hayes
Radio presenter firstly in Australia in the mid-50s and then in the UK from 1973, who specializes in discussion programmes for the BBC and Independent radio
- Katherine Kessey
Twin sister of Karen Kessey
- Keren Kessey
Twin sister of Katherine Kessey
- Terry Willesee
Brother of Michael Willesee.
- Miranda Anne-Marie Murphy
Plays classical piano. She has one sister, Tara, who plays the violin. Runner up to Kayne Taylor in the 2004 season of Popstars. Was a Year 12 high school student when she auditioned for Australian Popstars in early 2004. Attended the Johnny Young Talent School.
- Christopher Bryce Murphy
Brother of Courtney Murphy.
- John Steffensen
Won an athletics gold medal for Australia in the men's 400 metres at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
- Russell Napier
- Gerard Kennedy
- Pippa Jody Grandison