Maya Stange

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Maya Stange is an Australian television and film actress known for starring roles in the films In a Savage Land , Garage Days and XX/XY . She also had recurring roles on the TV series Love Child and A Place to Call Home . She was born in Perth, Western Australia. [1] [2]

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In 2022, Stange appeared in the crime drama Underbelly: Vanishing Act. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Love in Limbo Ivy Riddle
1998 Head On Janet
1999 In a Savage Land Evelyn Spence
2002 XX/XY Sam
2002 Garage Days Kate
2010After the CreditsFlight AttendantShort film
2012RabbitHouse WifeShort film
The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure Windy Window
I'm the OneMiaShort film
2013 Adore Workshop Performer
GaloreCarrie
Heidi Fires EveryoneJustineShort film
2014TouchAnnaShort film
AshBethShort film
2015DrownWoman Who Drowned
Jack's PromiseEstherShort film
The Vicar's WifeDeirdre Lawless
Body in the YardLea
2016 Killing Ground Margaret Voss [4]
TalkersKellyShort
TrespassRachelShort
2017SeekMiaShort
2018Two BitesSusanShort
Trigger HappyBettyShort
Book WeekTrish
A Suburban Love StoryLea
2020Strange NostalgiaStoryteller
2023Hostile ForcesSophie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
1994 Baby Bath Massacre RoseTV film
1995 Halifax f.p. Lisa Onslow"Words Without Music"
1995 Blue Heelers Kerry Mitchell"Gun Crazy"
1995 Flipper Devra"Treasure Hunt"
1996 McLeod's Daughters Becky HowardTV film
1998 All Saints Emily Watson"Give and Take"
1998 Good Guys, Bad Guys Orange"Zen Go the Strings of My Heart"
1999Secret Men's BusinessEmmaTV film
2000 Casualty Katie"Being There: Parts 1 & 2"
2002 Young Lions Sophia RinaldiRecurring role
2006Filthy GorgeousShannonTV film
2007 Burn Notice Gillian Walsh"Loose Ends: Part 1"
2010 Satisfaction Lucy Gallagher"Not Vanilla"
Wicked Love: The Maria Korp StoryTania HermanTV film
2012 The Great Mint Swindle Sheryl MickelbergTV film
Tricky Business Frankie Chalmers"Secrets and Lies", "Who Wants to Be an Albatross"
Rake Charlotte Gardyne"R vs Woodridge & Anor"
2013 Redfern Now Susie"Dogs of War"
2014-2015 Love Child Eva McNaughtonRecurring role
2016 Wolf Creek Ingrid Thorogood"Billabong"
2017 The Secret Daughter Wendy ChappieRecurring role
2018 A Place to Call Home Delia CraigRecurring role
2022 Underbelly: Vanishing Act Angie Beyersdorf2 episodes [5]
2023 The Messenger Julie Singer7 episodes
2024 Total Control Kathleen SloaneSeries 3: 3 episodes [6]
We Were TomorrowRebekah Reeves2 episodes
2025Ten Pound PomsMaggie Skinner1 episode

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