Top 20 Movie Actress celebrities in Australia
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Movie Actress celebrities [Updated June 9, 2023].
Coco Jack Gillies was born
on December 7, 2004
in Australia.
She appeared on stage in an Australian Theatre For Young People production of The Trolleys. She also performed in an Australian Shakespeare Company production of Wind in the Willows.
Tayla Audrey was born
on January 12, 1996
in Melbourne, Australia.
She attended Centrestage Performing Arts School to take a full-time music theatre course before studying screen acting at the Film and Television Studios International.
Amali Golden was born
on June 2, 1988
in Hobart, Australia.
Australian actress best recognized for her feature film roles including in Bloom, Thor: Ragnarok, and The Other Guy. Amali Golden is also known for her recurring television roles including as Liv on the 2020 series Bondi Slayer.
Amali Golden is also a singer and is known for having competed on Australian Idol during the shows 2004 season.
Morgana Davies was born
on November 27, 2001
in Australia.
Multiple AACTA Award nominee for her roles in the 2010 film The Tree and 2011 film The Hunter. Morgana Davies also appeared as Cassandra in the short film Julian.
Morgana Davies played the character of Leah Marcos in two episodes of Fox's short-lived prehistoric drama Terra Nova.
Pallavi Sharda was born
on March 5, 1987
in Australia.
Notable for her performances in Bollywood movies such as Dus Tola (2010), Love Breakups Zindagi (2011), and Besharam (2013), Pallavi Sharda was also featured in the 2013 Australian movie Save Your Legs and in the American-produced romantic comedy Walkaway (2010).
Trained in the art of Indian classical dance (Bharathanatyam), Pallavi Sharda performed from 2011 to 2012 in a stage production of the musical Taj Express.
Stef Dawson was born
on December 17, 1988
in Australia.
Actress and model, Stef Dawson best known for portraying Annie Cresta in the film adaption of The Hunger Games series. Stef Dawson appeared in Hunger Games: Catching Fire and Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Parts 1 and 2. Stef Dawson has also appeared in numerous print campaigns.
Stef Dawson is classically trained in singing and in an award-winning equestrian.
Grace Huang was born
on January 25, 1983
in Sydney, Australia.
She received a degree in commerce from the University of Sydney.
Pia Miranda was born
on June 15, 1973
in Melbourne, Australia.
She received the 2000 Australian Film Institute's award for Best Actress for her work in 'Looking for Alibrandi.'
Emma Lung was born
on January 14, 1982
in Australia.
Best known for her roles in the Australian films Peaches (as Steph), 48 Shades (as Naomi), and Triangle (as Heather), this popular actress also appeared in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) series The Straits.
In 2007, Emma Lung earned both a Logie Award and an Australian Film Institute Award nomination for her work in the acclaimed film The Jammed.
Maeve Dermody was born
on January 1, 1985
in Sydney, Australia.
Maeve Dermody played the role of Lee in the survivor horror film Black Water alongside Diana Glenn. In 2012, Maeve Dermody played Polly Nesbitt in Rake.
Maeve Dermody is the daughter of film theorist Susan Murphy Dermody, who gave her a role in the film Breathing Under Water.
Anastasia Bampos was born
on September 10, 2000
in Australia.
She was featured in a January 2020 article published by Marie Claire.
Arabella Morton was born
on November 18, 2000
in Australia.
She played the role of John's daughter in the 2012 short film Edna.
Danielle Catanzariti was born
on February 16, 1992
in Australia.
In 2007, she was directed by film star
Cate Blanchett in a Sydney Theatre Company production of Blackbird.
Eva Lazzaro was born
on June 23, 1995
in Australia.
She has regular roles in Tangle as Gigi Kovac and The Elephant Princess as Zoe.
Kestie Morassi was born
on August 9, 1978
in Adelaide, Australia.
Actress who has won acclaim for her performances in films like Wolf Creek (2005), Birthday (2009) and The Wedding Party (2010). Kestie Morassi began playing Maggie Astoni on the Australian soap opera Home and Away in 2017.
Kestie Morassi's performance in Birthday earned her Best Supporting Actress honors at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival.
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