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Celia Ireland
Celia Ireland (born 16 May 1966) is an Australian actress. She is best known for her role as Regina Butcher on the television series '' All Saints'' and her Logie award winning role as Liz Birdsworth on the prison drama series ''Wentworth''. Early life Celia Ireland was born in Newcastle, New South Wales on 16 May 1966. She lived in Haig Street, Belmont, City of Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia with a large cast of older sisters and a brother. Celia attended Saint Mary's Catholic High School, Gateshead, City of Lake Macquarie, New South Wales and later Saint Anne's/Saint Pius X College, Adamstown (Newcastle), New South Wales, Australia. Currently, she often visits Canberra, ACT and enjoys shopping and eating out. Career Ireland made her television debut in 1992 when she made a guest appearance on the Australian television series ''Police Rescue''. What followed was a number of guesting roles on television series such as ''A Country Practice'', '' Water Rats'' and ''Mu ...
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Celia Ireland In Attendance At Wentworth Con
Celia may refer to: General *Celia (given name) *''Celia'', a subgenus of carabid beetles of the genus '' Amara'' *Celia, the last natural-born Pyrenean Ibex * Celia (virtual assistant), AI virtual assistant by Huawei *, a number of ships with this name *Hurricane Celia (other) Literature * Celia (''As You Like It''), a character in Shakespeare's ''As You Like It'' *Celia, the title character in the novels by Elena Fortún: **''Celia, lo que dice'' (1929) **''Celia en el colegio'' (1932) **''Celia novelista'' (1934) **''Celia en el mundo'' (1934) **''Celia y sus amigos'' (1935) **''Celia madrecita'' (1939) Movies and television * ''Celia'' (1949 film), British comedy thriller * ''Celia'' (1989 film), Australian drama * ''Celia'' (Colombian TV series), a Spanish-language telenovela based on the life of Celia Cruz * ''Celia'' (Spanish TV series), a Spanish TV-series based on Elena Fortún's novels *Celia Mae, Mike Wazowski's girlfriend in the film ''Monsters, Inc.'' Musi ...
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Thank God He Met Lizzie
''Thank God He Met Lizzie'' is a 1997 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Cherie Nowlan and starring Frances O'Connor, Richard Roxburgh and Cate Blanchett. It was Nowlan's directorial debut. In the United States, the film was released as ''The Wedding Party.'' Premise The film revolves around two stories, firstly the upcoming wedding of Lizzie (Blanchett) and Guy (Roxburgh) and a second story in flashback of Guy's previous relationship with Jenny ( Frances O'Connor). Cast * Richard Roxburgh as ''Guy Jamieson'' * Cate Blanchett as ''Lizzie'' * Frances O'Connor as ''Jenny'' * Linden Wilkinson as ''Poppy'' * John Gaden as ''Dr. O'Hara'' * Genevieve Mooy as ''Mrs. Jamieson'' * Michael Ross as ''Mr. Jamieson'' * Melissa Ippolito as ''Catriona younger'' * Elena Pavli as ''Catriona older'' * Craig Rasmus as ''Dominic'' * Rhett Walton as ''Tony'' * Jeanette Cronin as ''Yvette'' * Arthur Angel as ''George'' * Wadih Dona as ''Angelo'' * Celia Ireland as ''Cheryl'' * Roy Billin ...
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McLeod's Daughters
''McLeod's Daughters'' is an Australian drama television series created by Posie Graeme-Evans and Caroline Stanton for the Nine Network, which aired from 8 August 2001, to 31 January 2009, lasting eight seasons. It stars Lisa Chappell and Bridie Carter in the leading roles as two sisters reunited after twenty years of separation, thrust into a working relationship when they inherit their family's cattle station in South Australia. The series is produced by Millennium Television, in association with Nine Films and Television and Southern Star. Graeme-Evans, Kris Noble and Susan Bower served as the original executive producers. The series was originally conceived as a then-intended television film pilot, which broadcast on Nine Network in 1996. Despite its success, and becoming the highest-rated telemovie in Australian television history, a series was not picked up by the network until several years later. The majority of filming took place on location in Kingsford, a localit ...
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Nine Network
The Nine Network (stylised 9Network, commonly known as Channel Nine or simply Nine) is an Australian commercial free-to-air television network. It is owned by parent company Nine Entertainment and is one of five main free-to-air television networks in Australia. From 2017 to 2021, the network's slogan has been "We Are the One". Since 2021, the network has changed its slogan back to the iconic Golden Era slogan "Still the One". As of 2022, the Nine Network is the second-rated television network in Australia, behind the Seven Network, and ahead of the ABC TV, Network 10 and SBS. History Origins The Nine Network's first broadcasting station was launched in Sydney, New South Wales, as TCN-9 on 16 September 1956 by ''The Daily Telegraph'' owner Frank Packer. John Godson introduced the station and former advertising executive Bruce Gyngell presented the first programme, ''This Is Television'' (so becoming the first person to appear on Australian television). Later that year, G ...
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Australian Film Institute Awards
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 ann ...
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Film Critics Circle Of Australia
The Film Critics Circle of Australia (FCCA) is an association of cinema critics and reviewers. It includes journalists in "media, television, major national and state papers, radio, national and state, online and freelance writers, Australian representatives from international magazines..and local specialist film magazines", and is based in Sydney. The FCCA Annual Awards for Australian Film, rewarding makers of feature films and documentaries is highly regarded. History The Sydney Film Critics' Circle became a national organisation as the Film Critics' Circle of Australia by October 1988. It joined International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI), "which will allow its members to be considered for jury duty at international festivals, accreditation at festivals and markets." The FCCA Awards have been presented each year since September 1988, with the inaugural winners including two awards each for ''The Year My Voice Broke'': best director (John Duigan) and best male ...
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Angst (2000 Film)
''Angst'' is a 2000 black comedy directed by Daniel Nettheim and starring Sam Lewis, Jessica Napier, Justin Smith and Abi Tucker. It was written by Anthony O'Connor. It was shot in and around Sydney, Australia. The film was released in Australian theatres on 31 August 2000. Plot ''Angst'' tells the story of a group of horror film devotees living in Sydney's King's Cross. There is Dean ( Sam Lewis), a cynical, sexually frustrated video store employee with a bad case of unresolved love. Then there are his flatmates Ian ( Justin Smith) and Jade (Jessica Napier) - Ian works in an adult bookstore, waiting for his break as a stand-up comedian, whereas Jade does not work at all, content to smoke pot and watch videos while she can still get away with it. Wandering into the characters' lives is street kid Mole ( Luke Lennox), who challenges Jade's lifestyle by stealing the trio's trusty VCR, and the alluring May (Abi Tucker), a goth chick on whom Dean develops an over-the-counter cru ...
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All Saints (season 8)
The eighth season of the long-running Australian medical drama '' All Saints'' began airing on 8 February 2005 and concluded on 22 November 2005 with a total of 41 episodes. Cast Regular * John Howard as Frank Campion * Alexandra Davies as Cate McMasters * Christopher Gabardi as Vincent Hughes * Tammy MacIntosh as Charlotte Beaumont * Judith McGrath as Von Ryan * Mark Priestley as Dan Goldman * Natalie Saleeba as Jessica Singleton * Paul Tassone as Nelson Curtis * Wil Traval as Jack Quade * Georgie Parker as Terri Sullivan (episodes 1-19) * Chris Vance as Sean Everleigh (episodes 40-41) Recurring * Celia Ireland as Regina Butcher (episodes 1-12) * Sibylla Budd as Deanna Richardson (episodes 40-41) Guest *Trilby Beresford as Kathleen Campion (6 episodes) * Susan Prior as Beth Chandler (15 episodes) * Kate Sheil as Victoria Carlton (3 episodes) *Jaime Mears as Kerry Lytton (19 episodes) * Ben Tari as Jared Levine (1 episode) * Liz Alexander as Dr. Alison Newell (7 episodes) * G ...
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All Saints (season 2)
The second season of the long-running Australian medical drama '' All Saints'' began airing on 9 February 1999 and concluded on 23 November 1999 with a total of 43 episodes. Cast Main * Georgie Parker as Terri Sullivan * Jeremy Cumpston as Connor Costello * Judith McGrath as Von Ryan * Libby Tanner as Bronwyn Craig * Ben Tari as Jared Levine * Kirrily White as Stephanie Markham * Martin Lynes as Luke Forlano (41 episodes) * Erik Thomson as Mitch Stevens (episodes 4–43) * Sam Healy as Jaz Hillerman (10 episodes, up to episode 11) * Andrew McKaige as Peter Morrison (9 episodes, up to episode 12) Recurring * Brian Vriends as Ben Markham (39 episodes) * Justine Clarke as Samantha O'Hara (13 episodes) * Jake Blundell as Tony Hurst (13 episodes) * Celia Ireland as Regina Butcher (12 episodes) * Joy Smithers as Rose Carlton (4 episodes) * Ling-Hsueh Tang as Kylie Preece (4 episodes) * Elizabeth Maywald as Sophie Williams (2 episodes) Guest * Kim Hilas as Joan Marden ( ...
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Flying Bark Productions
Flying Bark Productions Pty Ltd is an Australian animation studio. The studio acts as a full-service production facility across feature films, television and a diverse range of digital content. The studio was established by Yoram and Sandra Gross in 1967 as Yoram Gross Film Studios. Filmography Flying Bark Productions feature films *'' Gumnutz: A Juicy Tale'' (2007) (with Bix Pix Productions and ABC Studios) *''Santa's Apprentice'' (2010) (with Gaumont Alphanim) *''The Woodlies Movie'' (2013) *'' Maya the Bee Movie'' (2014) *''Blinky Bill the Movie'' (2015) *'' Maya the Bee: The Honey Games'' (2018) *'' 100% Wolf'' (2020) *'' Maya the Bee: The Golden Orb'' (2021) *'' Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie'' (2022) (with Nickelodeon Movies and Netflix) *'' Mia and Me: The Hero of Centopia'' (2022) Flying Bark Productions TV series *''Dive, Olly, Dive!'' (2005) (with Mike Young Productions) *'' Staines Down Drains'' (2006) (with Flux Animation and NZ On Air) *''Zeke ...
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Seven Network
The Seven Network (commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is a major Australian commercial free-to-air Television broadcasting in Australia, television network. It is owned by Seven West Media, Seven West Media Limited, and is one of five main free-to-air television networks in Australia. The network's headquarters are located in Sydney. As of 2014, it is the second-largest network in the country in terms of population reach. The Seven Network shows various nonfiction shows—such as news broadcasts (''Seven News'') and sports programing—as well as fiction shows. In 2011, the network won all 40 out of 40 weeks of the ratings season for total viewers, being the first to achieve this since the introduction of the OzTAM ratings system in 2001. As of 2022, the Seven Network is the highest-rated television network in Australia, ahead of the Nine Network, ABC TV (Australian TV channel), ABC TV, Network 10 and SBS (Australian TV channel), SBS. Headquarters Seven's admin ...
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Petals (TV Series)
''Petals'' was an Australian children's animated television programme produced and created by Mark Barnard and aired on the ABC. It ran from 1998 to 1999 consisting a total of one season and 30 episodes and was aimed at pre-school children aged 2–6. After it ended in 1999, the series was still continued to be repeated on the ABC and ABC1 until 23 January 2004. Plot The series revolves around five small petals who live in a large, overgrown garden. Bougie, Boronia, Poppy, Notsy and Imp greet each day in wide-eyed wonder as their explorations among the giant flowers and trees uncover surprises and delights. However the Petals are just small little people that you can't see but you can imagine them. They're also not fairies and don't have magical powers, but they're very athletic and only Bougie and Poppy are able to fly. Here they discover many surprises, delights and adventures such as helping a baby bird, picking berries, helping Imp turn a dripping tap off, playing a game of ...
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