Patsy Stephen

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Patsy Stephen
OccupationActress
Years active1986-96

Patsy Stephen is an Australian actress. [1] She played the lead role in Candy Regentag [2] [3] and in the TV miniseries Dancing Daze , [4] co-starred in Prejudice [5] [6] and featured in the TV series Chances . Together with Chad Tyler and Crispin Taylor she founded Don't Stop Now Productions who put on the collection of plays All in the Timing in 1995. [7] [8] She had previously appeared on stage in Sight Unseen in 1994. [9] [10]

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