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Michelle Lim Davidson (born 23 July 1987) is an Australian actress. She got her break in television starring on the
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show '' Ben Elton Live from Planet Earth'' in 2011. From 2012 she was a presenter on '' Play School'', a long running Australian TV show and its spin off, ''Big Ted's Big Adventure''. She also played the role of Amy in two seasons of the critically acclaimed comedy series ''
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''. Davidson has also had roles in television series '' Doctor Doctor'', ''
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'' and '' Top of the Lake China Girl''. In 2022, she appeared in '' After the Verdict''. The daughter of South Korean parents, Davidson grew up in
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, Australia and attended the
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and the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.


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Living people 1987 births 21st-century Australian actresses Australian actresses of Asian descent Australian children's television presenters Australian people of Korean descent Australian women comedians Australian women television presenters BBC television presenters People from Newcastle, New South Wales Place of birth missing (living people) {{Australia-actor-stub