Tracey Callander

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Tracey Callander
OccupationActress
Years active1983-
Notable work
Partner Simon Palomares

Tracey Callander is an Australian actress. She had featured roles in the film Future Schlock [1] and the TV series Acropolis Now [2] and Possession . [3]

On stage she appeared in Shakers (Universal Theatre, 1987), [4] Dizzy Spells (The Last Laugh, 1987), [5] A Fault-Line (Seymour Centre, 1986), [6] Globos Shock (Kinselas, 1986), [7] and Spring Awakening (St Martins Youth Arts Centre, 1983). [8] [9]

In 1997 she made the documentary Was That Really Me? based on her experiences of postnatal depression after the births of her and her husband Simon Palomares's two children. [10] [11]

References

  1. Spratt, Mark (July 1984), "Future Schlock", Cinema Papers, p. 181
  2. Wilson, George (12 August 1990), "Tracey. Still serving up laughs", The Sydney Morning Herald
  3. Lee Lewes, Jacqueline (13 January 1985), "Showdown in the soapies set", The Sydney Morning Herald
  4. Thomson, David (6 November 1987), "Shaking cocktails, bouncing patter", The Age
  5. Schembri, Jim (6 November 1987), "Music lets the jokes and illusions down", The Age
  6. Barnes, Mick (24 August 1986), "Italian master's rare brain-teaser", The Sydney Morning Herald
  7. Evans, Bob (21 October 1986), "Globos back into dress-ups, nostalgia and Tom Jones", The Sydney Morning Herald
  8. Radic, Leonard (8 April 1983), "Demands met with strong heart", The Age
  9. Spring Awakening, AusStage
  10. Porter, Liz (8 June 1997), "Out of the blues", The Age
  11. Loane, Sally (9 June 1997), "Out of the abyss", The Sydney Morning Herald