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  1. Zakes Mda

    Zakes Mda is the pen name of Zanemvula Kizito Gatyeni Mda, a South African novelist, poet and playwright. He was born in Herschel, South Africa in 1948, and after studying and working in South Africa, Lesotho and the United Kingdom, is now a professor in the English Department at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. His first novel, "Ways of Dying" takes place during the transitional years that marked South Africa's transformation into a democratic nation.

  2. Shane Bourne

    "Shane Bourne" (born 24 November 1949 in Glasgow, Scotland), is an Australian stand-up comedian and actor. Bourne was a well-known comedic face throughout the 1980s, with roles on the Australian version of "Are You Being Served?" and "Hey Hey It's Saturday". In the mid 1990's, Bourne hosted a revived Blankety Blanks, which lasted two seasons. In recent years Bourne has made the change to dramatic acting and has been critically acclaimed.

  3. Aaron Pedersen

    Aaron Pedersen (born November 24, 1970) is an Australian actor of Arrente/Arabana descent. His acting career began in 1994 when he starred in the mini-series Heartland. He rose to 'fame' in 1995 where he was co-host of Gladiators Australia, a successful Australian game show. Pedersen's major acting role was for Wildside in 1997. In 1999, he played Michael Reilly in Water Rats for two seasons. Other dramatic roles he has been in have included MDA (in 2002), …

  4. Angie Milliken

    Angie Milliken is an Australian actress. Milliken first became noticed when she starred in the 1991 made-for-tv movie "Act of Necessity" for which she was nominated for an Australian Film Institute (AFI) award. Throughout the 1990s, Milliken starred as Jo Moody in a series of telemovies with Robert Taylor, called "The Feds", and in 1999 starred in "Paperback Hero", as well as guest starring on "Farscape" and "Stingers".

  5. Sigrid Thornton

    Sigrid Thornton (born 12 February, 1959) in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, is an Australian actress. She is married to actor and film risk manager, Tom Burstall and together they have two children, Ben and Jaz.

  6. Vince Colosimo

    Vince Colosimo (born 11 November 1966 in Melbourne) is an Australian stage and screen actor of Italian descent. He has worked in both Australia and the United States, the latter on popular shows like "The Practice" and "Without a Trace". Colosimo is not married, he shares a daughter - Lucia born in 2002- with Australia actor Jane Hall - whom he worked with on "A Country Practice" in 1994. He lives in Westgarth, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.

  7. Matthew Stiff

    Dr Matthew Stiff is Programme Director in environmental informatics at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Research Centre wholly owned by Natural Environment Research Council. Prior to this he worked for English Heritage and the MDA. He is also an expert on early mediaeval and Anglo-Saxon glass.

  8. Petra Yared

    Petra Yared (born January 18, 1979, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian actress.) She is often credited as Petra Jared. Yared began her career in children's television series including "Sky Trackers" and "The Genie From Down Under 2". She had a major role, as "Jo Tiegan", the Australian/New Zealand production" Mirror, Mirror", for which she won the Australian Film Institute award for 'Best New Talent'.

  9. Jacinta Stapleton

    Jacinta Stapleton (born June 6, 1979 in Malvern, Victoria) is an Australian actress. Her most notable acting role was Amy Greenwood in the Australian television soap opera "Neighbours" from 1997 to 2000. In 2005 she made a cameo return during the series' 20th anniversary celebrations. From 2002 to 2004 she played Christina Dichiera in the TV drama, "Stingers" and also had a recurring role as nurse Chloe Davis in the TV medical drama "MDA".

  10. Richard Morgan

    Richard Morgan (b. Hobart, Tasmania, 12 August 1958, d. 23 December 2006) was an Australian actor. He was most famous for playing the long-running role of Terry Sullivan in soap opera "The Sullivans". Morgan started his acting career appearing in guest roles in Crawford Productions series "Homicide" (in 1975) and "Solo One" (1976). After roles in the feature films "The Devil's Playground" and "Break of Day" (both 1976), …

  11. Louise Siversen

    Louise Siversen (born May 25 1960 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an actor. Her TV credits include "Prisoner" (in which she worked her way up from being a non-speaking extra to playing the regular character Lou Kelly), "The Flying Doctors", "BackBerner" and "MDA".

  12. Jane Allsop

    Jane Allsop (born July 3, 1975 in Oxford, England) is an Australian actress, best known for her role as Jo Parrish on "Blue Heelers".

  13. Justine Saunders

    Justine Florence Saunders, OAM was an Australian stage, film and television actress. She was a member of the Woppaburra indigenous people, from the Kanomie clan of Keppel Island in Queensland. She was born next to a railway track. At the age of 11, she was removed from her mother Heather, and taken to Brisbane and placed in a convent. Heather was not told of Justine's whereabouts for more than ten years, and spent much of that time searching for her.

  14. Nina Landis

    Nina Landis is an Australian actress, perhaps best known for her role in "Prisoner" as Michelle Parks. Her other credits include: "A Country Practice", "The Flying Doctors", "Prime Time" and "MDA". She played one of the title roles (Rikky) in the feature film "Rikky and Pete".

  15. John Walton

    John Walton (born 1953) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his role as Doctor Craig Rothwell in the television soap opera The Young Doctors during 1976 and 1977. He also appeared in the mini-series "Bodyline". Other credits include: "Cop Shop", "Skyways", "A Country Practice", "Halifax f.p.", "McLeod's Daughters", "All Saints", "MDA" and most recently "Blue Heelers".

  16. Caroline Gillmer

    Caroline Gillmer is an Australian actress, best known for her roles in various television series, such as "Prisoner" (as Helen Smart) and "Neighbours" (as Cheryl Stark). In 2002 and 2003 she was a recurring guest on "MDA".

  17. Alan Brough

    Alan Brough (b. 1968 in Hawera, New Zealand) is a New Zealand actor and comedian. At present, Brough appears as one of the team captains, and writes for "Spicks and Specks" (2005-), an Australian music game and quiz show, hosted by Adam Hills. On the 100th episode, he was declared by "The Queen" to be the "Kiwipedia of Knowledge", which is an anagram for Wikipedia.

  18. Nicholas Bell

    Nicholas Bell is an Australian actor. TV credits include: * Tripping Over as James * Real Stories as Gordon Kearney * The Secret Life of Us as Marc Kinnell * The Surgeon as Dr. Julian Sierson * Scooter: Secret Agent as Stepford * Kath & Kim as airline representative * Blue Heelers as Frank Schumaker * MDA (television) as Dr.

  19. Mandy McElhinney

    Mandy McElhinney is an Australian actress appearing in the television sketch comedy series Comedy Inc., as well as many appearances in other Australian television series and films - including a recurring role in 2002 and 2003 on MDA -, small roles in various crime and medical dramas, and a guest role as a shop assistant in Kath & Kim. She also appeared in the film "The Bank". Recently she has made appearances in various TV commercials.

  20. Tina Bursill

    Tina Bursill (born 1951 in Sydney, Australia) is an actress usually seen on television playing sophisticated and coolly self-reliant women such as Louise Carter in "Skyways" and Sonia Stevens in "Prisoner". Played Stella Patterson in "Home and Away" in 2001-2002, after previously playing schoolteacher Lois Crawford in 1992. Other TV credits include: "Matlock Police", "The Unisexers", "A Country Practice", …

  21. Stuart Reges

    Stuart Reges is a senior lecturer of Computer Science at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington. Reges is currently in charge of redesigning their introductory Computer Science courses using a late-objects approach in Java. Along with coauthor Marty Stepp, Reges has written an introductory Java programming textbook titled "Building Java Programs: A Back to Basics Approach".

  22. Alexander Manu

    Alexander Manu (born 1954, Bucharest, Romania) is a leader in strategic foresight and innovation. In 2006 Peachpit Press released Manu's book "The Imagination Challenge: Strategic Foresight and Innovation in the Global Economy". The book is considered to be provocative to individuals and companies seeking to maximize their creative potential, while it offers companies practical advice and tactics to bridge the imagination gap, and to identify and fulfill new business opportunities.

  23. Ian Rawlings

    Ian Rawlings (born 9 March 1959 in Whyalla, South Australia, Australia) is an Australian actor. He is most famous for two long-running roles in Australian soap operas. He started out playing the role of the spiteful and scheming Wayne Hamilton in "Sons and Daughters". An original cast member of the show, he continued in the role for the show's entire 1981-1987 run.

  24. 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".

  25. Colette Mann

    Colette Mann (born 1950, in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian actress, most notable for playing the role of Doreen Anderson, in the Australian series "Prisoner" from 1979-1982 with return appearances in 1983 and in 1984. She has also appeared in such series as "The Flying Doctors", "MDA" and "Blue Heelers".

  26. Alan Cassell

    Alan Cassell (born 1932) is an Australian actor best known for his roles in film and television. Film credits include: "Money Movers", "Cathy's Child", "Squizzy Taylor" and "Breaker Morant". TV roles include: "Taurus Rising", "Special Squad", "The Flying Doctors", "The Power, The Passion", "Blue Heelers", "SeaChange", "Stingers" and "MDA".

  27. Sandra Zaiter

    Sandra Zaiter, born in the Dominican Republic in 1943, is a well known television children's show host in Puerto Rico. She is also a singer and composer. Zaiter is one of the many Dominicans, of Lebanese Maronite Christian ancestry. Since early in her life she participated in church groups, and established her residence in Puerto Rico. Zaiter, participated in the Puerto Rican production of Up With People.

  28. Paola Giangiacomo

    Paola Giangiacomo started at WNEP in April, 1999 as a general assignment reporter. She covered a wide range of stories and anchored weekend newscasts before advancing to main anchor in 2002. You can watch Paola weekday evenings co-anchoring Newswatch 16 at 5 and 5:30. She also produces and anchors FOX 56 news at Ten and is the main fill-in anchor for Newswatch 16 at 11.

  29. Harald Agterhuis

    Today's interconnected world makes the best people and ideas come together virtually creating opportunities, projects & companies. It doesn't matter if you live in Amsterdam, New York, London or Milan. FusionSearchers started as a virtual community, converging Human Capital Solutions and Social Media and became a real world company in 2007. Our main services are Executive Search and Career Development.

  30. Mda Mda

    one of the sexiest mcs alive!!!! Down to earth and have a strong heart.

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  32. Kerry Armstrong

    She made history in 2002 by winning both the Australian Film Institute's Best Actress awards in film and television. She won for her performance in the feature film 'Lantana', and for her role in the ABC television series 'Seachange'. She has three sons: Sam, and twins Jai and Callum. She also has a step-daughter, Shanti. Formerly married to Brad Robinson - a founding member and guitarist of the band Australian Crawl. It is not known when the couple separated, but he is not the father...

  33. Jason Sean Donovan

    Son of Terence Donovan and Sue Donovan. Son, Zac, was born. [23 March 2001] Daughter, Jemma, was born. [28 March 2000] Half brother of Stephanie McIntosh. Sued The Face magazine after they claimed he was gay. He won damages but gave back the money to prevent the magazine going bust. His partner since 1997 and the mother of his children is Angela Malloch, former stage manager.

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  38. Nina Landis

    Studied acting in Poland.

  39. Benjamin Jay

    Brother of Andrew Jay, Rebekah Jay, Emily Jay, Madeleine Jay, and Joshua Jay.

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