Lisa Aldenhoven

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Lisa Aldenhoven
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BornAustralia
OccupationFilm actor
television actor

Lisa Aldenhoven (born c.1958) is an Australian film and television actress.

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Career

Aldenhoven remains best known for her role in the television soap opera The Young Doctors as Nurse Julie Holland. [1] She appeared in the series from 1978 to 1981.

Aldenhoven made a guest appearance in Prisoner , appearing in the first episode as ill-fated inmate Sally Lee. She was invited back several years later to play another guest role. She also had guest roles in the first two episodes of Cop Shop – as a child prostitute and in later episodes as a pregnant school girl; Carson's Law ; Holiday Island ; I Can Jump Puddles ; Truckies; Special Squad and Who's Baby.

She has also appeared in several movies, including Mad Max , The Getting of Wisdom , Blue Fire Lady , Death of a Soldier and Brilliant Lies .

She now works in PR and marketing.

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References

  1. Andrew Mercado (2004). Super Aussie Soaps: Behind the Scenes of Australia's Best Loved TV Shows. Leichhardt, NSW: Pluto Press Australia. ISBN   1-86403-191-3.