Julie Dawson (actor)
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Julie Dawson is an Australian actress, billed briefly as Julie Dawson Daniels. She won the 1974–75 AFI Award for Best Actress for the title role in documentary ''
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'', a role that was fully improvised. On stage she has starred in ''The Training Run'' (Bondi Pavilion, 1977), ''Occupation: Comedian'' (Courthouse Theatre, 1990), ''An Office Romance'' (Courthouse Theatre, 1990), and ''Dear Suburbia'' (La Mama, 1992) Featured screen roles include the first episode of '' Pig in a Poke'' the TV play '' The Kiss and Ride Ferry'' and as the Reverend's wife in '' The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith'' Other film roles include ''
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'' and TV GUEST credits roles include, ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Filmography

(source: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Australian Showbiz, published by Sunshine Books, New South Wales, 1984, by Margot Atterton, and Alan Veitch ()


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Biographical cuttings on Julie Dawson, actress, containing one or more cuttings from newspapers or journals
at the National Library of Australia. {{DEFAULTSORT:Dawson, Julie Australian television actresses Australian film actresses Living people 20th-century Australian actresses Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Australian women 21st-century Australian people