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Ulli Birvé
Ulli Birvé is an Australian actress. She starred as She in ''Epsilon'' and as Helen Virtue in '' Something in the Air''. On stage she played the bride Meg Bacon in the first run of Secret Bridesmaids' Business ''Secret Bridesmaids' Business'' is a 2019 six-part Australian television miniseries, produced by Seven Studios for the Seven Network. Synopsis Olivia's perfect wedding turns deadly after one of her bridesmaids unknowingly invites a malevole ... in Melbourne and Sydney, appeared as Marc in ''Jungfrau'' in 1997. and toured as Jane in ''Speaking in Tongues'' in 2003. References External links * Ulli Birvéat AusStage {{DEFAULTSORT:Birvé, Ulli Living people Australian television actresses Australian film actresses Australian stage actresses Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Epsilon (film)
''Epsilon'' (also titled ''Alien Visitor'') is a 1995 Australian-Italian science fiction film that was directed by Rolf de Heer. It features Ullie Birve and Syd Brisbane (and Alethea McGrath Alethea Ada McGrath (1 June 1920 – 9 February 2016) was an Australian actress and comedian. She played Jocasta Nu in '' Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones''. Her roles on television included Dot Farrar in ''Prisoner'' and three d ..., but in the 1997 expanded version only). The extended version of the film runs for 92 minutes and was distributed by Miramax in 1997. Plot An old woman tells two little girls a story around a campfire. A young female from the planet Epsilon is teleported to Earth by mistake. She arrives naked in a desert, but is found by a surveyor who gives her some clothes. When she finds out she is on Earth, she is upset and informs the surveyor that other alien races consider humans to be failures that suffer from carelessness and greed and their habi ...
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Something In The Air (TV Series)
''Something in the Air'' is an Australian television soap opera transmitted by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation between 2000 and 2002. It was one of the first programs in Australia that was filmed in widescreen. It won the AACTA Award for Best Television Drama Series in 2001. The series initially screened four episodes weekly, Monday to Thursday at 6:30 pm and received moderate success. Ratings began to drop after the show was moved to Saturday evenings in which it was cut down to two episodes shown in a one-hour block. It later resumed its usual weekly run, however, it was screened in a 6:00 pm timeslot which ultimately led to its cancellation. The series was repeated on the-then ABC2 from 11 February 2008. Episodes Cast The cast of ''Something in the Air'' included: * Eric Bana (Joe Sabatini, 2000–01) * Ray Barrett (Len Taylor) * Ulli Birvé (Helen Virtue) * Alan Brough (Warren Brown, 2000) * Danielle Carter (Sally Sabatini) * Vince Colosimo (Joe Sabatini, 2001) ...
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Secret Bridesmaids' Business (play)
''Secret Bridesmaids' Business'' is a 2019 six-part Australian television miniseries, produced by Seven Studios for the Seven Network. Synopsis Olivia's perfect wedding turns deadly after one of her bridesmaids unknowingly invites a malevolent stranger into their lives, triggering a deadly chain reaction that blows open a hidden world of secrets. Cast Main * Abbie Cornish as Melanie Heyward * Katie McGrath as Saskia de Merindol * Georgina Haig as Olivia Cotterill * Alexander England as Jakob Novak * Dan Spielman as Michael Heyward * Oliver Ackland as Alex Blake * Annie Jones as Colleen Cotterill * Nicholas Bell as Bill Cotterill Recurring * Jacquie Brennan as Kerri Lane * Artemis Ioannides as Uzma Abbassi * Jackson Tozer as Oscar Kayo * Emily Taheny Emily Taheny (born 1978) is an Australian comedian, television actress and singer known for her multiple appearances on the sketch comedy television series '' Comedy Inc.'' from 2003 through 2007, her role as " ...
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Australian Stage Actresses
Australian(s) may refer to: Australia * Australia, a country * Australians, citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia ** European Australians ** Anglo-Celtic Australians, Australians descended principally from British colonists ** Aboriginal Australians, indigenous peoples of Australia as identified and defined within Australian law * Australia (continent) ** Indigenous Australians * Australian English, the dialect of the English language spoken in Australia * Australian Aboriginal languages * ''The Australian'', a newspaper * Australiana, things of Australian origins Other uses * Australian (horse), a racehorse * Australian, British Columbia, an unincorporated community in Canada See also * The Australian (other) * Australia (other) Australia is a country in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia may also refer to: Places * Name of Australia relates the history of the term, as applied to various places. Oceania *Australia (continent), or Sahul, the landmasses ...
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