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Brittany Byrnes
Brittany Anne Byrnes (born 31 July 1987) is an Australian actress. Her most notable acting role has been Charlotte Watsford in '' H2O: Just Add Water''. Personal life Byrnes was born in Australia and trained in all aspects of dance at the Bradshaw Dancers Performing Arts Academy from the age of four. She attended Terra Sancta College in Quakers Hill, a suburb of Sydney, during her high school years. She has been acting since she was seven, when she played her first role in the movie ''Babe''. She was later given a lead role in the TV movie ''When Good Ghouls Go Bad''. One of her latest roles was Charlotte Watsford on Network Ten's '' H2O: Just Add Water''. Acting career Byrnes' first theatrical role was in ''Babe'', where she played the Hoggetts' spoiled granddaughter. She has since appeared in films such as ''Little Oberon'', ''Mermaids'' and ''Swimming Upstream''. Byrnes has also been in a number of television shows, including '' BeastMaster'', '' All Saints'' and the s ...
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Just Add Water
Just Add Water may refer to: In music: * ''Just Add Water'' (Suga Free album), 2006 * ''Just Add Water'' (Virgil Donati album), 1997 * ''Just Add Water'', an album by Bobby Previte, 2002 * ''Leaving the End Open'' (working title: ''Just Add Water''), an album by Hardline, 2009 * ''Just Add Water'', a single by Dave Dobbyn, 2000. In other uses: * Just Add Water (company), a video game developer based in England * ''Just Add Water'' (film), a 2008 comedy * Just Add Water (improv troupe), a Yale University student organization * JAW: A Playwrights Festival, previously Just Add Water/West, an annual event produced by Portland Center Stage See also * ''H2O: Just Add Water ''H2O: Just Add Water'', also known as ''H2O'', is an Australian fantasy teen drama created by Jonathan M. Shiff. It first screened on Australia's Network Ten and runs in syndication on channels in over 120 countries and has a worldwide audi ...
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The Violent Earth
''The Violent Earth'' is a 1998 French-Australian mini series set in New Caledonia from 1888 to 1977.Ed. Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995'', Oxford University Press, 1996 p247 Cast * Karina Lombard : Anna Temaru * Claudia Karvan : Jeanne * Claire Nebout : Hélène ** Brittany Byrnes : Young Helene * Laure Killing : Maximilienne Sutton * Joe Petruzzi : Vincenzo Scarpinato * Arnaud Giovaninetti : Carlo Scarpinato * Simone Kessell : Gabrielle * Jay Laga'aia : Jean-Christian * Andrew McFarlane : Tom Sutton ** Daniel Daperis : Young Tom * Jeremy Callaghan : John Sutton * Bernard Verley : Hippocrates * Bill Hunter : Campbell * Rodney Bell : François * Manu Bennett : Wanatcha DuValier * Martin Copping : Mr. Best * Frank Gallacher : Father Moissan * Mark Gerber : Roland * Peter McCauley : Theroux * Sally McDonald : Jill * Andrew McKaige : Gendarme Captain * Rosaline Nachero : Clarisse * Peter O'Brien : Yann Chevalier * Pierre Pudewa : Chief Pore * Justine S ...
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Australian Child Actresses
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1987 Births
File:1987 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The MS Herald of Free Enterprise capsizes after leaving the Port of Zeebrugge in Belgium, killing 193; Northwest Airlines Flight 255 crashes after takeoff from Detroit Metropolitan Airport, killing everyone except a little girl; The King's Cross fire kills 31 people after a fire under an escalator flashes-over; The MV Doña Paz sinks after colliding with an oil tanker, drowning almost 4,400 passengers and crew; Typhoon Nina strikes the Philippines; LOT Polish Airlines Flight 5055 crashes outside of Warsaw, taking the lives of all aboard; The USS Stark is struck by Iraqi Exocet missiles in the Persian Gulf; U.S. President Ronald Reagan gives a famous speech, demanding that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev tears down the Berlin Wall., 300x300px, thumb rect 0 0 200 200 Zeebrugge disaster rect 200 0 400 200 Northwest Airlines Flight 255 rect 400 0 600 200 King's Cross fire rect 0 200 300 400 Tear down this wall! rect 300 ...
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Australian Film Institute Award
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, known as the AACTA Awards, are presented annually by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). The awards recognise excellence in the film and television industry, both locally and internationally, including the producers, directors, actors, writers, and cinematographers. It is the most prestigious awards ceremony for the Australian film and television industry. They are generally considered to be the Australian counterpart of the Academy Awards for the U.S. and the BAFTA Awards for the U.K. The awards, previously called Australian Film Institute Awards or AFI Awards, began in 1958, and involved 30 nominations across six categories. They expanded in 1986 to cover television as well as film. The AACTA Awards were instituted in 2011. The AACTA International Awards, inaugurated on 27 January 2012, are presented every January in Los Angeles. History 1958–2010: AFI Awards The awards were presented a ...
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Logie Award For Most Popular New Talent
The Silver Logie for Most Popular New Talent is an award presented at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. The award recognises the popularity of a new talent in an Australian program. It may or may not be their first television appearance, however it is their first major television role. It was first awarded at the 22nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremony, held in 1980 and originally called Most Popular New Talent. This award category was eliminated in 1999 and replaced by the Most Popular New Male Talent and Most Popular New Female Talent categories. After a 15-year absence, the ''Most Popular New Talent'' category was reintroduced in 2014 to replace the gender specific categories. It was briefly renamed Best New Talent (2016-2017). From 2018, the award category name was reverted to Most Popular New Talent. The winner and nominees of Most Popular New Talent are chosen by the public through an online voting survey on the ''TV Week'' website. ''Neighbours'' and ''Home and Awa ...
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Logie Award
The Logie Awards (officially the TV Week Logie Awards; colloquially known as The Logies) is an annual gathering to celebrate Australian television, sponsored and organised by the magazine ''TV Week''. The first ceremony was held in 1959 as the TV Week Awards. Awards are presented in twenty categories, representing both public and industry voted prizes. The Gold Logie is the most prestigious award and the industry's highest honour; it's awarded to the ''Most Popular Personality on Australian Television'' for the previous year. The award receives much publicity and media attention. The event has been strongly associated with the Nine Network, who have hosted the ceremony on the most occasions, and TV and former radio personality Bert Newton, particularly in the early days, who served as a solo host of the ceremony on 17 occasions, with a constant run from 1966 until 1980 and as co-host on three other occasions. Over the years, the Logies have been hosted in Melbourne and Sydney. ...
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Wonderland (Australian TV Series)
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Carols In The Domain
Carols in the Domain is an annual Australian Christmas concert event held in the Domain Gardens in Sydney. It began in 1983, and features many national and international performers and guest appearances. It a free event, broadcast around Australia on the Seven Network, and simulcast on Smooth FM. The event was held on the last Saturday before Christmas Eve until 2015; and has been held on the last Sunday before Christmas Eve since 2016. Carols in the Domain has become one of Australia's largest free Christmas events. History Carols in the Domain was started in 1983 by former Qantas employee Robyn Anne Hobbs, who observed Christmas carol events in Australia and wanted to develop one for Sydney. In an article in ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', she said "I suppose I started Carols in the Domain from a purely selfish point of view because I'm an only child and Christmas and birthdays were always wonderful occasions to celebrate and yet Sydney didn't really have a major Christmas cele ...
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Toybox (TV Series)
''Toybox'' is an Australian live action children's television series first screened on the Seven Network on 14 October 2010, and since re-aired on 7TWO numerous times and last aired re-runs in April 2020. The series is created by Beyond, produced and directed by Ian Munro, with 290 half-hour episodes for pre-school children plus Sesame Street Segment Elmo’s World. Cast *Brittany Byrnes as Tina the Dancing Doll (Series 1–3 and Carols in the Domain) * Aleisha Rose as Tina the Dancing Doll (Series 4) * Riley Nottingham as Tom the Cowboy Builder *Leighton Young as Super Ned the Robot (series 1) *Nick Skubij as Super Ned the Robot (series 2) *Kyal Scott as Super Ned the Robot (series 3, 4) *Ranee Clayton as Patches the Rag Doll *Roslyn Oades Roslyn Oades is an Australian actress, puppeteer and theater maker. Her acting work includes on iconic Australian TV shows ''A Country Practice'' as a guest actor, and a two year stint on the 47-time Logie Award-winning show ''Home and ...
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Scorched (2008 Film)
''Scorched'' is an Australian television movie broadcast on the Nine Network on 31 August 2008. The telemovie was titled ''Strike Team'', which was ultimately as a decoy due to the state government having been uncomfortable about the premise and plot of the script. ''Scorched'' won the International Emmy Award for Digital Program: Fiction in 2009. Synopsis ''Scorched'' looks at the problems of climate change and water scarcity in the near future. The year is 2012, and after over 240 days without rain, Sydney has only two weeks of water left. As a state of emergency is declared when a ring of bushfires erupt around the city, a reporter uncovers a conspiracy behind the water crisis. Plot It is several days before Christmas in 2012, and Sydney is in the midst of a water crisis. Despite the creation of a desalination plant, which NSW Premier Angela Boardman insists creates millions of litres of fresh water a day, the city is still under Level 8 water restrictions. The western sub ...
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Don't Blame The Koalas
''Don't Blame Me'' is an Australian children's television program. In the United Kingdom, the show is known as ''Don't Blame the Koalas''. The series was originally aired on the Nine Network and is also currently shown on ABC3 (the latter channel airing under the UK title). Series overview The show is set in Wallaby Park, an Australian wildlife park in the Ku-ring-gai National Park where the King family arrive from the United Kingdom to live with their Australian relatives after going bankrupt. Before they arrive they believe they have inherited a large cattle ranch, but on arrival are disappointed to meet a largely unprofitable, slightly run down wildlife park. Most of the comedy in the series is slightly surreal in a Round the Twist/Driven Crazy style way. Special effects and sounds are used to convey the characters actions mixed in with slightly speeded up footage when walking. Many of the characters frequently break the fourth wall. Having to do whatever means to keep the w ...
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