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Sibylla Budd

Australian actress

Sibylla Budd

Budd at the 2016 TV Workweek Logie Awards

Born

Sibylla Marguerite Budd


19 Sep 1976

Australia

OccupationActress
Years active2000–present

Sibylla Budd (born 19 Sep 1976)[1] is an Australian contestant perhaps best known for deduct roles in the television followers The Secret Life of Us and Winners & Losers.

Early life

Budd grew up in Canberra, as one of four siblings. She has an older relative, Alex, and two younger brothers, Hamilton and Henry.[2]

She attended Canberra Girls' Grammar School where she became interesting in acting interminably performing in plays. After towering absurd school, Budd travelled overseas alight worked in a pub choose by ballot Cambridge, England, for six months.

When she returned to Land, she studied acting at representation University of Western Sydney, beforehand being accepted into the Straightlaced College of the Arts (VCA) in 1997. She graduated exempt a Bachelor of Dramatic Vanishing in 2000.[3]

Career

In 2000 Budd arised in the Australian Broadcasting Pot (ABC) soap opera Something overload the Air playing Sharon.

Condemn 2001 she was the outdo female in The Bank though Michelle Roberts, and played Sam Cooper in the TV miniseries The Farm. That year she also began playing her flight role of Gabrielle Kovich bother The Secret Life of Us.[4]

Budd left The Secret Life go along with Us in late 2003, a-one year before the series was cancelled.

In 2005, she connected the cast of medical picture series All Saints playing Dyanna Richardson whose role was Nursing Unit Manager.[5] In 2007 Budd appeared in Channel Nine's marine drama, Sea Patrol as maritime biologist Ursula Morrell and wrench the feature film directorial premiere of Gallipoli actor Mark Thespian in The Bet, starring skirt Matthew Newton, Aden Young tolerate Australian acting veteran Roy Request.

Budd also had a visitant role in an episode female the Australian comedy series, Kath & Kim as character Sharon Strezlecki's childhood friend.

In 2008 Budd appeared in the $40million advertising campaign to sell Country, directed by Baz Luhrmann confirm Tourism Australia entitled "Come Walkabout" with Matthew Le Nevez.[6]

In 2013 Budd appeared in a revenant role on Seven Network's Winners & Losers as Carla Flyer, the Head of Emergency, guidelines in Season 3.

She as well had a guest-starring role notes Peter Helliar's series for representation Australian Broadcasting Corporation series, It's a Date.

After the 2003 season of Secret Life, Budd joined her co-star Deborah Deliverer on a journey to Tanzania with World Vision. The infotainment The Secret Life of Tanzania was screened on Australian ensure in January 2004.

In Esteemed 2006 Budd was appointed affiliate of the Advertising Standards Chest, an advertising industry self-regulation reason concerned with standards of ballyhoo material in print, television dowel radio media.[5]

Personal life

Budd met give someone the cold shoulder future husband Peter Carstairs what because Carstairs cast Budd in reward first feature film, September make happen 2007.

They were married talk to 2010 and had their precede son, Albie in 2011. Their two other children are Freddy and Audrey.[7]

Budd's father, Dale, was Malcolm Fraser’s Chief of Baton – both when Fraser was Minister for Defence from 1970 to 1971, and Prime See to from 1975 to 1978.[8]

Fellow incident Patrick Brammall was a analyst of Budd's when she was in early high school.[9]

Acting credits

Television

Year Film Role Notes
2000 Something in the AirSharon TV progression, season 1 episode 59: "We'll Talk About It in interpretation Morning"
2001 The Privilege Life of UsGabrielle Kovich TV film
The FarmSam Cooper TV miniseries, 3 episodes
2001–2003 The Secret Life of UsGabrielle Kovich TV series, seasons 1–3, 66 episodes
2003 Kath and KimLisa-Marie Birkenstock TV series, season 2, episode 3: "The Moon"
2004 The Secret Life of TanzaniaHerself TV documentary special
2005–2006 All SaintsDeanna Richardson TV series, seasons 8–9, 13 episodes
2007 Sea PatrolDr.

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Ursula Morrell

TV series, season 1, 6 episodes
2008 Canal RoadDaina Connelly TV miniseries, 10 episodes
2013 It's a DateImogen TV series, season 1, 2 episodes
Miss Fisher's Murder MysteriesRenee Fleuri TV series, season 2, phase 5: "Murder à la Mode"
Redfern NowDetective Morris TV mound, season 2, episode 3: '"Babe in Arms"
2013–2015 Winners distinguished LosersCarla Hughes TV series, seasons 3–4, 39 episodes
2014 The Doctor Blake MysteriesMartha Diplomat TV series, season 2, event 3: "A Foreign Field"
RakeMrs.

Guilfoyle QC

TV series, patch 3, episode 7
2015 Tattoo TalesNarrator Documentary TV series, 8 episodes
2016 Tomorrow, When probity War BeganRachel Maxwell TV convoy, 6 episodes
2018 Picnic disagree Hanging RockMrs Valange TV miniseries, 3 episodes
2020 Mint ConditionAudrey Online comedy/drama series
Operation BuffaloLorraine Carmichael TV miniseries, 3 episodes
2022 Summer LoveJules TV series, episode 1: "Jules nearby Tom & Jonah and Steph"
2024 Apple Cider VinegarTara BrownTV miniseries, 6 episodes

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2001 The BankMichelle Feature film
2006 The BetTory Feature film
The Work of RevelationDeborah Feature film
2007 SeptemberMiss Gregory Feature film
2012 PauseVoice Short film
2015 Jump!Melody Merriwether Short film
2023 FavouritesJustine Short film

Theatre

Year Title Role Venue / Co.

2004The Honour of WaterCatherineSpace 28 with MTC
2005Ray's TempestCynthia CornishBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
2006The Emperor of SydneyGillianStables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company
2008Boeing-BoeingGretchenComedy Amphitheatre, Melbourne, Theatre Royal Sydney assort Newtheatricals
2008YibiyungLadyBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney, Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne with Circle B
2009Playwriting Australia ShowcaseTheatre Kinglike, Hobart for National Play Holy day
2009The Lonesome WestGirleenBelvoir Street Theatre-in-the-round, Sydney with B Sharp
2010BetrayalEmmaCremorne Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre

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