Hannah Marshall (actress)

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Hannah Marshall
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Hannah Marshall in 2013
Born
(1984-07-17) 17 July 1984 (age 39) [2] [3] [4]

Occupation Actor

Hannah Marshall is a New Zealand actress, screenwriter, director and producer. She played Beth Wilson on Shortland Street and Loretta Schembri on Packed to the Rafters . She acted in, and was a story producer for, Raised by Refugees. [6]

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Marshall was nominated for the Logie Award for Most Popular New Female Talent in 2011 for her role in Packed to the Rafters. [7]

Marshall is originally from Greenlane in Auckland and moved to Australia in 2007 to further her acting career. [8] She spent time in Los Angeles pursuing acting. [9] She returned to New Zealand to write and direct Alibi. [10] She wrote and directed the short film Frankie Jean & The Morning Star. [11] Since 2022 she has been the Head of Scripted Development at South Pacific Pictures. [12] [13]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010VeneerAlenaShort
2014 The Infinite Man Lana
2014The GiftSusanShort
2014Izzy GirlRachelShort
2016Valley HeistKateShort

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Reckless Behavior: Caught on TapeLorraineTV film
2007 Shortland Street Beth Wilson Recurring role
2007–2010 The Amazing Extraordinary Friends Vicki Van HortonMain role
2008 Burying Brian KimberleyRegular role
2009 Diplomatic Immunity KirstyRegular role
2009 All Saints SandraEpisode: "Duty Bound 2"
2010–2013 Packed to the Rafters Loretta 'Retta' SchembriRecurring role (series 3–4), main (series 5–6)
2014 ANZAC Girls Sister Millicent ParkerEpisode: "Adventure"
2014 NCIS Maggie (young)Episode: "So It Goes"
2015 The Messengers Hope SilburnEpisode: "Drums of War"
2016 Westside JoanneRecurring role (series 2)
2016 Scary Endings Sharon BradleyEpisode: "Santa Claus is a Vampire"
2017UndocumentedBonnieTV film
2018James Patterson's Murder Is ForeverAlecia SchmulEpisode: "Home Sweet Murder"
2018AlibiSophieTV series
2018 The Bad Seed Tamara GoldwaterRegular role
2019AblazeViolet May CodyTV film
2019The Morning ShowVeroniqueEpisode: "Chaos Is the New Cocaine"
2021 My Life Is Murder Lydia1 episode
2021AlibiSophie7 episodes
2022 Back to the Rafters Retta Schembri-Karandonis1 episode
2022Raised by RefugeesMiss Peacocke3 episodes

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References

  1. "Stuff". www.stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  2. Hannah Marshall Profile:DOB:17 Jul 1984, Showcast
  3. Many faces of Hannah, By Huse, Shannon, Herald on Sunday, 20 Jul 2008; n.198:sup.p.4, Profiles actress Hannah Marshall Subjects: Marshall, Hannah, 1984?-; Television actors and actresses
  4. Packed to the Rafters, Television New Zealand, Entertainment, TVNZ 1, TVNZ 2, Hannah is native New Zealander, currently aged 26...As a young girl Hannah trained in gymnastics, reaching representative level for New Zealand until an injury as a teenager...After finishing school....traveling solo to Germany to work as an au pair for 12 months...she is fluent in German...
  5. ABOUT HANNAH Actress, Hannah Marshall, Hannah began her career in New Zealand (because she loves it…and she was born there)...
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  7. "Dirani, Swan are most popular new talent". ABC News . 2 May 2011. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
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  10. Screen, NZ On. "Hannah Marshall | NZ On Screen". www.nzonscreen.com. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  11. Cornford, Susy (11 November 2022). "Hannah Marshall joins South Pacific Pictures". IF Magazine. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  12. "Hannah Marshall takes over Drama at SPP". RNZ. 4 December 2022. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
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