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Jody Kennedy (born 8 July 1981) is an Australian actress. Along with an extensive list of theatre credits, including with the Bell Shakespeare Company, [1] [2] she appeared in the television drama headLand , as smart university student Maddie McKinnon. She has also appeared in the short-lived Australian hidden camera show Monster House, [3] Matthew Newton's feature film Three Blind Mice and the web series BedHead. [4]

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