Eva Lazzaro

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Eva Lazzaro
Born (1995-06-23) 23 June 1995 (age 26)
Melbourne, Australia
OccupationActor
Years active2002–present

Eva Lazzaro is an Australian actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles as Caylin-Calandria in the 2006 film Jindabyne and Stacey in the 2009 film Blessed .

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Biography

Her first role was a guest spot in the television series Blue Heelers in 2002. [1] She has also had minor parts in Underbelly and Nightmares and Dreamscapes . [1] She has a main role as Gigi Kovac in the drama Tangle [2] [3] and a recurring role as Zoe in the children's show The Elephant Princess . Lazzaro has been nominated for a 2010 TV Week Logie Award, for a Graham Kennedy Award for Outstanding New Talent, [4] and also for an ASTRA award in a similar category.

Lazzaro debuted as a director with the short film Alice's Baby, based on her own experience with her mother's miscarriage. [5] The film's entrance into Tropfest saw her become the youngest female finalist at the festival. [6]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Jindabyne Caylin-Calandria
2009 Blessed Stacey
2012Jack & LilyLilyShort
2012RicochetShort
2013 The Turning MarieSegment: "Fog"
2016 Joe Cinque's Consolation Bronwyn
2018The Last Time I Saw YouHayleyShort
20??Into the Black WaterAprilShort, post-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002, 2005 Blue Heelers Lisa Robbins, SandyEpisodes: "The Last Jar", "My Way"
2006 Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King The GirlEpisode: "Crouch End"
2008 Underbelly Roberta's DaughterEpisodes: "Luv U 4 Eva" "Wise Monkeys", "Suffer the Children", "Scratched"
2008–09 The Elephant Princess ZoeRecurring role (series 1)
2009 Satisfaction CassandraEpisode: "Sheik Your Body"
2009–2012 Tangle Gigi KovacMain role
2010 The Pacific IsabelEpisode: "Melbourne"
2012 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Marie WildEpisode: "Queen of the Flowers"
2013 It's a Date LucyEpisode: "How Important Is a Sense of Humour on a Date?"
2017 Seven Types of Ambiguity RebeccaEpisode: "Gina"

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References

  1. 1 2 Power, Rachel (30 October 2009), "Eva Lazzaro", The Melbourne Magazine (The Age)
  2. Ritchie, Ruth (7 August 2010), "The kids are all right", The Sydney Morning Herald
  3. Kalina, Paul (23 February 2012), "SHORT-FILM WINNER", The Age
  4. Leo, Jessica (24 April 2010), "2010 LOGIE AWARDS It's a long queue to Logies limelight", The Advertiser
  5. Maddox, Garry (20 February 2012), "Personal subject puts precocious teenager into the Tropfest spotlight", The Sydney Morning Herald
  6. Davey, Melissa (4 February 2012), "Global message makes the mark at Tropfest", The Sydney Morning Herald

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