Annie Maynard | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2004–present |
Television | Upper Middle Bogan Dead Lucky Playing for Keeps |
Annie Maynard (born 30 October 1981) is an Australian actress. She is best known for her starring role in the ABC comedy series Upper Middle Bogan [1] as Bess Denyar.
Upper Middle Bogan began screening on ABC on 15 August 2013 with Maynard reprising her role across all three seasons. Currently Maynard is filming the upcoming Australian drama television series Playing for Keeps .
Born in Adelaide, Maynard did two years at Flinders University Drama Centre.
In 2002 Maynard was accepted to the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) [2] and graduated in 2004.
Maynard has amassed a number of credits across various Australian television series including Love Child, A Moody Christmas, Rake 3, Puberty Blues, Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo, Spirited 2, Tricky Business , Dead Lucky , Upper Middle Bogan and All Saints.
Maynard has one child, a son, born in 2014. [3]
Year | Title | Roles | Notes |
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2023 | Utopia | Voice | 1 episode |
2023 | Wellmania | Nicole Sarkis | 1 episode |
2022 | Colin From Accounts | Yvette | 3 episodes |
2022 | Summer Love | Alex | 1 episode |
2022 | Grey Nomads | Emily Rouche | 6 episodes |
2021 | Preppers | Gwynn | 1 episode |
2021 | Amazing Grace | Bree | 1 episode |
2020 | Drunk History Australia | Sergeant S McMurray | 1 episode |
2020 | Love in Lockdown | Clara | 2 episodes |
2020 | Black Comedy | Guest Cast | 3 episodes |
2018-19 | Playing for Keeps [4] | Maddy Cochrane | 16 episodes |
2018 | Dead Lucky [5] | Penny Weir | 4 episodes |
2018 | Disco Dykes | Sal | Short |
2017 | Love Child | Liza | 1 episode |
2013-16 | Upper Middle Bogan [6] | Bess Denyar | 24 episodes |
2015 | Super Awesome! | Deb Fox | |
2012-14 | Puberty Blues | Annie | 7 episodes |
2014 | Rake | Female Prosecutor | 1 episode |
2012 | A Moody Christmas | Irene | 2 episodes |
2012 | Tricky Business | Simone Woodward | 2 episodes |
2011 | Spirited [7] | Jennifer | 5 episodes |
2011 | Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo [8] | Annie Woodham | 2 episodes |
2008 | The Shoe Whisperer | Perfect Girl | Short |
2005 | All Saints | Misty Browne | 1 episode |
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