Jodie Rimmer

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Jodie Rimmer
Born1974 (age 4849)
Other namesJo Rimmer
Years active1990present
AwardsNew Zealand Screen Awards:
Best Actress in a Supporting Role

2004 In My Father's Den

Jodie Rimmer (born 1974) is a New Zealand voice and performer actress best known for starring on Young Hercules , as Lilith. Her work includes Xena: Warrior Princess , Channelling Baby , The Strip , and In My Father's Den .

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Biography

Rimmer was educated at Glenfield College on Auckland's North Shore. [1]

Awards

In 2005, Rimmer won in the Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role category at the New Zealand Screen Awards for her role in the film In My Father's Den (2004).

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999I'll Make You HappySiggy
2000 Channelling Baby Baby (voice)
2001 Snakeskin Daisy
2004 In My Father's Den Jackie
2008Playing for CharliePaula Hobbs
2008Apron StringsVirginia
2009Five New ThingsAliceShort
2009 Separation City Joanne
2014 Everything We Loved Jane
2015 Turbo Kid Mother (voice)
2015 Deathgasm Aunt Mary
2015EscargoreShelly (voice)Short
2016Stick to Your GunDorianShort
2022 Nude Tuesday Diane

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 The New Adventures of Black Beauty Phoebe Trent"Different Races"
1990 The Rogue Stallion Ginny GarrettTV film
1993-95 Melody Rules Zoe Robbins"Going, Going... Goner", "Gullible's Travels", "Double Scotch"
1994 Shortland Street StaceyTV series
1995 Riding High TiffanyRecurring role
1997 Shortland Street DanniTV series
1998 Xena: Warrior Princess Seraphin"Sacrifice: Parts 1 & 2"
1998-99 Young Hercules LilithRecurring role
1999 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Seska"The Academy", "A Wicked Good Time"
2001 Shortland Street Samara Hindmarsh / Lily Jansen Recurring role
2002-03 The Strip Kathryn MooreMain role
2003 You Wish! ZoeTV film
2004 Not Only But Always Wendy SnowdenTV film
2009Until Proven InnocentDonna ChisholmTV film
2012Auckland DazeJodie"1.3"
2014 Agent Anna LizRecurring role
2015 The Brokenwood Mysteries Gloria Ginsberg"Leather and Lace", "To Die or Not to Die", "Blood Pink"
2015 Funny Girls Various"1.3"
2016Terry TeoLine Producer"Baby Takes a Bullet"
2016 Filthy Rich LornaTV series
2017–18 Power Rangers Ninja Steel Jackie Thompson2 Episodes
2021 Sweet Tooth Judy"When Pubba Met Birdie", "Big Man"

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References

  1. "Award winning actor Jodie Rimmer treads the boards of her old school". Glenfield College. 27 April 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2021.