Lynette Curran
Actor/Actriz
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Lynette Curran is an Australian actress best known for her roles in Australian television series and films. Between 1967 and 1974 she was a regular in soap opera Bellbird. She also acted in the film version of the serial, Country Town (1971).
She started acting in the theatre in 1964. Theatre work includes The Country Wife, Rookery Nook, Richard II, Just Between Ourselves, and Ashes for the Melbourne Theatre Company. She also played in Steaming for the Seymour Centre in Sydney. Early film roles included Alvin Purple (1973), Caddie (1976), Heatwave (1982). In the late 1970s she made further television appearances, including roles in soap opera Number 96 (in 1976), and in police procedurals Bluey and Cop Shop. Curran was a recurring cast member of soap opera The Restless Years (1977-1981), playing the scheming Jean Stafford. She won a Sammy Award for her role in Australian Broadcasting Corporation series Spring and Fall.
Later roles include feature films The Delinquents, Somersault, and Japanese Story. On television she played Brenda Jackson in the Love My Way, and acted in Underbelly: The Golden Mile.
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Como Actor/Actriz
Underbelly
Irene Webb
Blue Heelers
The Flying Doctors
Jean Irving
Wentworth
Rita Bennett
All Saints
Anita Petrakis
Water Rats
Shang-Chi y la leyenda de los Diez Anillos
Old Lady on Bus
El maestro de la evasión
Miss Linnet
Harrow
Millicent Bruce
White Collar Blue
Sandra Benson
Rafferty's Rules
Dr. Curlewis
Echo Point
Angela Tilbury
Love My Way
Brenda Jackson
Queen of Oz
Sylvia
SLiDE
Connie
These Final Hours
James' Mum
The Shiralee
Hareema
Somersault
Irene
Oscar and Lucinda
Mrs. Ahearn
The Boys
Sandra Sprague
Alvin Purple
First Sugar Girl
Japanese Story
Mum
Bluey
Old Woman
A Few Less Men
Maureen
Not Quite Hollywood
Self
Comrades
Prostitute
Stories of Lost Souls
Mother
Police State
Dawn Parker
Molly and Cara
Molly
Praise
Sexual Health Worker