Jessica Napier

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Jessica Napier
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Napier in 2012
Born
Wellington, New Zealand
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present
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Jessica Napier is a New Zealand-born actress based in Australia. She has appeared in a number of feature films, including Love Serenade , Blackrock , Cut , City Loop , Angst , The Illustrated Family Doctor and Ghost Rider , and is well known for her role of Becky Howard in the Australian TV drama series McLeod's Daughters .

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Early life

Napier was born in Wellington, New Zealand. Her father, actor Marshall Napier, relocated the family to Australia when she was a child. [1]

Career

Napier had her first acting role at age 9, when she played her father's daughter on the long-running Australian TV series Police Rescue . A year later she reappeared in another episode, when her father nominated her to fill in for a role when the girl who was booked for the job refused as the character was required to be submerged in a swamp.[ citation needed ]

It was not until Napier was 15 that she decided to be an actress. On her first serious audition she won the lead role of Edwina on Echo Point . Her first feature film was in Shirley Barrett's award-winning Love Serenade (with Miranda Otto), followed by the critically acclaimed Blackrock , where her character's brother was played by Heath Ledger in his first prominent film role.

Small parts in a string of other popular Australian TV shows, including Water Rats and Murder Call , followed; she played the role of Gerry Davis in the highly acclaimed Wildside , alongside Aaron Pedersen, Rachel Blake and Tony Martin.

Napier then appeared in Stingers (with Peter Phelps) and City Loop before landing the lead role of Raffy in Mushroom Pictures' film Cut . The cult Australian slasher film was her first lead in a feature. The cast included Molly Ringwald, Kylie Minogue and Stephen Curry.

She then starred in Angst and appeared in the made-for-TV film Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story.

Already a household name in Australia, Napier then played Becky Howard on the Australian TV drama McLeod's Daughters from 2000 to 2003. Her father played Harry Ryan on the same series. [1]

She then starred in the tele-movie The Alice . Following its success it went on as a series with Napier reprising her role in the tele-drama.

In 2009, Napier guest starred in both the popular third season of TV series Sea Patrol and the new Rescue: Special Ops .

The thriller Savages Crossing was released in 2010 and saw Napier star in an ensemble cast of other Australian favourites including John Jarratt, Craig McLachlan, Sacha Horler and Chris Haywood.

In 2010 the Nine Network announced that they would be continuing with their successful Underbelly franchise by producing three separate stand-alone crime telemovies which would be known as The Underbelly Files. Napier was cast as the lead actress in the second of these telemovies, titled Underbelly Files: Infiltration , opposite Sullivan Stapleton. Infiltration follows Victorian police officer Colin McClaren's investigation into the local Calabrian mafia in which he infiltrates their group. It also stars Valentino del Toro, Henry Nixon, Tottie Goldsmith, Buddy Dannoun and Glenda Linscott. In 2021 Napier appeared in a small role in Moon Rock For Monday , [2] an AACTA-nominated feature film directed by Kurt Martin. [3]

Personal life

Napier is a vegetarian, and supports various animal rights foundations. [1] She has also supported the use of Taronga Zoo in Sydney for retired circus elephants. [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Love Serenade Deborah 'Debbie'
1997 Blackrock Rachel Ackland
1998War StoryPrincessShort
2000 Cut Hillary "Hallie"
2000 City Loop SophieAKA, Bored Olives
2000 Twitch JaneShort
2000 Angst Jade
2001Jet SetLouise
2002New SkinLyra
2002Stuffed BunnyGerman GirlfriendShort
2004PostJessicaShort
2005 The Illustrated Family Doctor Christine
2006Safety in NumbersJen
2007 Ghost Rider Broken Spoke Waitress
2007Don't PanicKimberlyShort
2011Savages CrossingKate
2012The LetterSophiaShort
2020 Moon Rock For Monday Nurse Roz
20??Day of CarnageJanePost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 Police Rescue Therese / TraceyTV series, 2 episodes: "L.P.G.", "One for Dad"
1995 Echo Point Edwina AmadioTV series
1996 Police Rescue ZoeTV series, episode: "The Only Constant"
1996TwistedMichelleTV series, episode: "Night of the Monster"
1997 Water Rats VanessaTV series, episode: "The Witness"
1997 Murder Call Brodie CochraneTV series, season 1, episode 5: "Who Killed Cock Robin?"
1997–99 Wildside Gerry DavisTV series
1998 Stingers Kaye KelsoTV series
2000 The Lost World GladysTV series, episode: "London Calling"
2001 Head Start AmyTV series, episode: "Making Music"
2001Child Star: The Shirley Temple StoryKlammieTV film
2001–03 McLeod's Daughters Becky HowardTV series
2004 The Alice Jess DailyTV film
2005–06 The Alice Jess DailyTV series
2007 Chandon Pictures AnnabelleTV series, episode: "Private Dick"
2007 All Saints Pam EltonTV series, episode: "Life's Little Miracles"
2009 All Saints Elyse LeineTV series, episode: "Out of Control 2"
2009 Sea Patrol Simone RobsenTV series
2009 Rescue: Special Ops NicoleTV series
2010 Cops L.A.C. NatalieTV series: "Illegal Dumping"
2011 Underbelly Files: Infiltration Jude Gleeson / NarratorTV film
2014 Janet King Caroline MartinTV series, 3 episodes: "A Song of Experience", "Lurking Doubt", "Overtime"
2018 Bite Club PiaTV series
2021 Harrow Jade FreemanTV series, episode: "Quam Innocentum Damnari"

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