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Candida Raymond (born 1950) is an Australian actress of film and television during the 1970s and early 1980s. She attended St Ives High School in Sydney.


Professional career

As a teenager she played small guest roles in Australian television soap operas and TV series including '' Skippy (1969)'' and ''
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(1969)''. She also appeared in stage revues. She attended NIDA in a class that included John Hargreaves, Wendy Hughes and Grigor Taylor. In mid-1973, she played Jill Sheridan in ''
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'' who was presented as a sex symbol in what was considered an adults only TV show, ultimately involving her in several, controversial, nude sequence

She then played a regular character in '' Class of '74''. In 1975, Raymond was a regular in a comic skit segment titled "The Checkout Chicks" which in turn was part of '' The Norman Gunston Show (1975)''. As both actress and storyline writer, she played a Jewish escapee of Europe in the WWII based TV series ''
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'' (1976). She also appeared in a number of feature films, including ''
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'' (1974), the attractive artist Kerry in ''
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'' (1976), A Viennese school teacher in ''
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'' (1977), ''
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'' (1978), '' The Journalist'' (1979), ''
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'' (1982) and '' Monkey Grip'' (1982). In 1977 she appeared in a talk show about astrology ''The Zodiac Girls''. She was also in stage productions of ''
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'' and '' Play It Again, Sam''. In 1981, she played imprisoned journalist, Sandra Hamilton, in the TV series ''
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''. That year she said she hoped to write and produce a feature. 1985 was a busy year. Over several months, Ms Raymond was involved in filming two television mini-series simultaneously in two different cities - In Sydney, she filmed ''
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(1986)''. In the same year, she also starred in the
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'' Breaking Up'', playing a 30-something mother-of-two going through a marriage break-up. For this role, she later won an
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as best Actress in a tele-movie or mini-series. Through the 1980s and 1990s, Ms Raymond was active as a voice artist for radio and television and occasionally appeared in dramatized educational films.


Later career

Her last feature film role was as a French / Vietnamese brothel Madam in the action film '' A Case of Honor'' (1991), which was filmed on location in the Philippines. She appears as herself in the feature documentary '' Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!'' (2008), where she interviewed about women in Australian films of the 1970s.


Personal life

Raymond presently lives near
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, Australia. She is the sister of actress Victoria Raymond also of
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fame as the second actress to play Bev Houghton after
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left the role. Raymond is active in animal rights, writing and occasionally participating in local theatre and music events.


Filmography


Film


Television


Theatre

*''Killara 360 Revue'' (1967) *''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' (1970) - Old Tote *''Blood Wedding'' (1970) - Old Tote *''Foursome'' (1975) - Seymour *''The Rocky Horror Show'' (1978) *''Sexual Perversity in Chicago'' (1980) - Nimrod Review
at The Bulletin


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