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Elizabeth Maddern

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Elizabeth Maddern
NameElizabeth Maddern
OccupationActress
NationalityAustralian

Elizabeth Maddern is an Australian actress, best known for her roles in Neighbours, Home and Away, and All Saints (TV series). She has worked with notable actors such as Geoff Morrell, John Waters (actor), and Belinda McClory. Maddern's career has spanned multiple television shows and films, including Blue Heelers, Stingers (TV series), and The Flying Doctors. She has also made appearances in Australian Broadcasting Corporation productions, such as Janus (TV series), alongside Chris Haywood and Simon Westaway.

Early Life and Education

Elizabeth Maddern was born in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), and grew up in a family of artists, including her mother, a National Gallery of Victoria curator. She attended Melbourne Girls Grammar School and later studied at the Victorian College of the Arts, where she honed her acting skills alongside fellow students Tamsin Carroll and Sancia Robinson. Maddern's early life was influenced by her parents' love of Theatre Works (Melbourne), Melbourne Theatre Company, and Sydney Theatre Company productions. She was also inspired by the works of David Williamson (playwright), Hannie Rayson, and Michael Gow (playwright).

Career

Maddern's acting career began with roles in Australian television drama series, including Sons and Daughters (Australian TV series), A Country Practice, and E Street (TV series). She worked with notable directors such as Mark Joffe, Richard Sarell, and Scott Hartford-Davis. Maddern's breakthrough role came when she played the character of Rebecca Fisher in Home and Away, alongside Ray Meagher, Lynne McGranger, and Ada Nicodemou. She has also appeared in Australian Film, Television and Radio School productions, such as G.P. (TV series), with Michael Craig (actor), and Police Rescue (TV series), with Gary Sweet and Sonia Todd.

Filmography

Maddern's filmography includes a range of television shows and films, such as The Feds (TV series), Water Rats (TV series), and Murder Call (TV series). She has worked with actors like Steve Bastoni, Peter Phelps, and John Batchelor (actor). Maddern has also appeared in Network Ten productions, including The Secret Life of Us (TV series), with Deborah Mailman, Samuel Johnson (actor), and Sibylla Budd. Her film credits include The Nugget (film), alongside Eric Bana, Stephen Curry (actor), and Dave O'Neil (comedian).

Awards and Nominations

Maddern has been nominated for several awards, including the Logie Awards, Australian Film Institute Awards, and TV Week Logie Award for Most Popular Actress. She has been recognized for her work in All Saints (TV series), alongside John Howard (actor), Alyssa Jane Cook, and Judith McGrath. Maddern has also been nominated for her roles in Blue Heelers, with John Wood (actor), Julie Nihill, and Martin Sacks, and Stingers (TV series), with Peter Phelps, Kate Kendall, and Jessica Napier.

Personal Life

Maddern is a private person, but it is known that she is involved with various charitable organizations, including the Australian Red Cross, World Vision Australia, and Starlight Children's Foundation. She has participated in fundraising events, such as the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, with David Hughes (comedian), and the Sydney Comedy Festival, with Wil Anderson and Tom Ballard. Maddern has also supported organizations like The Salvation Army, St Vincent de Paul Society, and Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne. She has been involved in National Institute of Dramatic Art workshops, alongside Baz Luhrmann, Cate Blanchett, and Hugo Weaving.

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