Julie Hamilton | |
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Born | Adelaide, South Australia [1] |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Actor |
Julie Hamilton is an Australian actress. [1] She was nominated for the 1987 AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in The Place at the Coast [2] and for a Logie Award for Best Actress[ clarification needed ] for I Can Jump Puddles . [3] Other roles include films Holy Smoke! , [4] Joh's Jury , [5] The Fourth Wish and Burke & Wills , television roles in The Shiralee , Melba and The Oracle and on stage in Shirley Valentine , Travelling North , Broadway Bound and Simon Gray's Close of Play. [1]
Hamilton was the star of a 1988-90 Australian production of Shirley Valentine [6] beginning 30 December 1988 at the Wharf Theatre in Sydney [7] [8] and travelling on to Universal Theatre (North Fitzroy, VIC), [9] Bridge Theatre (Coniston, NSW), [10] The Playhouse (Adelaide SA), [11] The Playhouse (Civic Square, ACT), [12] Q Theatre (Penrith, NSW) [13] before finishing at Playhouse (Newcastle, NSW) on the 24 April 1990. [14]
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