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Rebecca Frith

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Rebecca Frith
OccupationActress

Rebecca Frith is an Australian actress.[1] For her performance in Secret Bridesmaids' Business she was nominated for the 2002 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Supporting or Guest Role in a Television Drama.[2]

Career

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Frith played roles in the films Love Serenade,[3] Russian Doll[4] The Missing,[5] A Man's Gotta Do[6] and A Wreck A Tangle[7] and on TV in Secret Bridesmaids' Business.[8]

Her stage career[9] includes Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera Theatre, 1989)[10][11] Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera Theatre, 1989)[12] Natasha in Three Sisters (Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera Theatre, 1990),[13] Olivia in Twelfth Night (Q Theatre, Penrith, 1991),[14][15] Blue Murder (Belvoir Theatre, 1994)[16] and Chilling & Killing My Annabel Lee (Cremorne Theatre, 2000)[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Broadfoot, Leah (23 August 2000), "Character building", Brisbane News
  2. ^ "AACTA AWARDS WINNERS & NOMINEES 2002". AACTA. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  3. ^ Bernard, Jami (14 November 1997), "DJ Makes Two Sisters' Heads Spin", Daily News (New York)
  4. ^ Woods, Mark (October–November 2000), "Russian Doll", Cinema Papers
  5. ^ Byrnes, Paul (11 November 1999), "Originality goes missing on this desert walkabout", The Sydney Morning Herald
  6. ^ Cockrell, Eddie (27 September 2004), "A Man's Gotta Do", Variety
  7. ^ "A Wreck, A Tangle", The Screen Guide
  8. ^ "Who says 'I do' to keeping secrets?", The Age, 7 June 2002
  9. ^ Rebecca Frith, AusStage
  10. ^ Payne-Heckenberg, Pamela (31 May 1989), "Modern Eve's tortuous journey", The Sydney Morning Herald
  11. ^ Evans, Bob (2 June 1989), "Full-blooded Bard", The Sydney Morning Herald
  12. ^ Carmody, John (10 December 1989), "Dream night for a midsummer Sydney", The Sydney Morning Herald
  13. ^ Evans, Bob (3 August 1990), "Wherrett's swansong a play for all seasons", The Sydney Morning Herald
  14. ^ Payne, Pamela (11 March 1991), "An eloquent, fluid triumph", The Sydney Morning Herald
  15. ^ Healey, Ken (17 March 1991), "Splendid show promises more", The Sydney Morning Herald
  16. ^ Payne, Pamela (10 April 1994), "Modern Eve's tortuous journey", The Sydney Morning Herald
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