Rebecca Frith

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Rebecca Frith
OccupationActress

Rebecca Frith is an Australian actress.[1] For her performance in Secret Bridesmaids' Business she was nominated for the 2002 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Supporting or Guest Role in a Television Drama.[2]

Career

Frith played roles in the films Love Serenade,[3] Russian Doll[4] The Missing,[5] A Man's Gotta Do[6] and A Wreck A Tangle[7] and on TV in Secret Bridesmaids' Business.[8] Her stage career[9] includes Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera Theatre, 1989)[10][11] Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera Theatre, 1989)[12] Natasha in Three Sisters (Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera Theatre, 1990),[13] Olivia in Twelfth Night (Q Theatre, Penrith, 1991),[14][15] Blue Murder (Belvoir Theatre, 1994)[16] and Chilling & Killing My Annabel Lee (Cremorne Theatre, 2000)[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Broadfoot, Leah (23 August 2000), "Character building", Brisbane News
  2. "AACTA AWARDS WINNERS & NOMINEES 2002". AACTA. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  3. Bernard, Jami (14 November 1997), "DJ Makes Two Sisters' Heads Spin", Daily News (New York)
  4. Woods, Mark (October–November 2000), "Russian Doll", Cinema Papers
  5. Byrnes, Paul (11 November 1999), "Originality goes missing on this desert walkabout", The Sydney Morning Herald
  6. Cockrell, Eddie (27 September 2004), "A Man's Gotta Do", Variety
  7. "A Wreck, A Tangle", The Screen Guide
  8. "Who says 'I do' to keeping secrets?", The Age, 7 June 2002
  9. Rebecca Frith, AusStage
  10. Payne-Heckenberg, Pamela (31 May 1989), "Modern Eve's tortuous journey", The Sydney Morning Herald
  11. Evans, Bob (2 June 1989), "Full-blooded Bard", The Sydney Morning Herald
  12. Carmody, John (10 December 1989), "Dream night for a midsummer Sydney", The Sydney Morning Herald
  13. Evans, Bob (3 August 1990), "Wherrett's swansong a play for all seasons", The Sydney Morning Herald
  14. Payne, Pamela (11 March 1991), "An eloquent, fluid triumph", The Sydney Morning Herald
  15. Healey, Ken (17 March 1991), "Splendid show promises more", The Sydney Morning Herald
  16. Payne, Pamela (10 April 1994), "Modern Eve's tortuous journey", The Sydney Morning Herald

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