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Christie Whelan Browne CHRISTIE WHELAN BROWNE AWARDS HELPMANN AWARDS Nominee – Best Supporting Female Actor in a Musical for Muriel’s Wedding (2018) GREEN ROOM AWARDS Winner – Best Female Lead in a Musical Theatre Production for Vigil (2018) GREEN ROOM AWARDS Nominee – Musical Theatre Production for Vigil (2018) SYDNEY THEATRE AWARDS Nominee – Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical for Muriel’s Wedding (2017) SYDNEY THEATRE AWARDS Winner – Best Production of a Mainstream Musical for Muriel’s Wedding (2017) AACTA AWARDS Nominee – Best Children’s Television Series for Mustangs FC (2017) GREEN ROOM AWARDS Nominee – Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Singin’ in the Rain (2014) GREEN ROOM AWARDS Nominee – Best Actress in a Supporting Role for A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (2012) HELPMANN AWARDS Nominee – Best Female Actor in a Musical for The Drowsy Chaperone (2011) GREEN ROOM AWARDS Nominee – Best Female Artist in a Leading Role for Sugar (2010) GREEN ROOM AWARDS Nominee – Best Artist in a Featured Role for Once We Lived Here (2009) SYDNEY THEATRE AWARD Winner – Best Newcomer for Company (2007) TELEVISION SPREADSHEET Role: Nancy Dir: Darren Ashton & Sian Davies, Northern Pictures 2021 SHAUN MICALLEF’S MAD AS HELL (Series 13) Role: Various Dir: Jon Olb, ABC 2021 THE MSO’S PERFECT END TO 2020 (Online) Role: Herself Melbourne Symphony Orchestra 2020 SHAUN MICALLEF’S MAD AS HELL – PAGAN HOLIDAY SPECIAL Role: Various Dir: Jon Olb, ABC 2020 SPICKS & SPECKS Guest Dir: Jon Olb, ABC 2020 SHAUN MICALLEF’S MAD AS HELL (Series 12) Role: Various Dir: Various, ABC 2020 KINNE TONIGHT (Series 2) Role: Various Network TEN 2020 BIG NIGHT IN WITH JOHN FOREMAN (Web Series) Performer Arts Centre Melbourne 2020 SHAUN MICALLEF’S MAD AS HELL (Series 11) Role: Various Dir: Various, ABC 2020 MUSTANGS FC (Series 3) Role: Terry Dir: Various, Matchbox Pictures 2020 VISION AUSTRALIA’S CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Performer Nine Network 2019 SHAUN MICALLEF’S MAD AS HELL (Series 10) Role: Various Dir: Various, ABC 2019 HAVE YOU BEEN PAYING ATTENTION? Guest Quizmaster Working Dog 2019 CELEBRITY NAME GAME Guest Fremantle Media Australia Pty Limited 2019 NEIGHBOURS Role: Scarlett Brady Dir: Various, Network TEN 2019 THE DROP OFF (Series 2) Role: Megan Dir: Various, Kiss & Go Productions 2018 MUSTANGS FC (Series 2) Role: Terry Dir: Various, Matchbox Pictures 2018 TRUE STORY WITH HAMISH & ANDY (Series 2) Role: Shazza Dir: Various, True Story Season 2 Pty Ltd 2018 MUSTANGS FC (Series 1) Role: Terry Dir: Various, Matchbox Pictures 2017 THE WRONG GIRL (Series 2) Role: Nikki Dir: Various, Playmaker Media 2017 GET KRACK!N (Series 1) Role: Jasmine Ray Dir: Hayden Guppy, ABC TV 2017 BEHAVE YOURSELF Guest Seven Network 2017 THE WRONG GIRL (Series 1) Role: Nikki Dir: Various, Playmaker Media 2016 WINNERS & LOSERS (Series 5) Role: Kylie Macdonald Dir: Fiona Banks, Seven Network 2016 THE DROP OFF (Series 1) Role: Megan Dir: Ben McEwing, Big Yellow Taxi Productions 2016 OPEN SLATHER Role: Olivia Newton John Dir: Iain Pirret, Open Slather Productions Pty Ltd 2015 THE DIVORCE Role: Annie Dir: Adam Murphy, Princess Pictures 2015 PETER ALLEN – NOT THE BOY NEXT DOOR (Mini Series) Role: Olivia Newton John Dir: Shawn Seet, Shine Australia 2015 HOUSE HUSBANDS (Series 4) Role: Miss Karley Dir: Mat King, Playmaker Media 2015 WONDERLAND (Series 2) Role: Kristen Dir: Various, FremantleMedia Australia 2015 INXS: NEVER TEAR US APART (Mini Series) Role: Shelley Blanks Dir: Daina Reid, Shine Australia 2014 WONDERLAND (Series 1) Role: Kristen Dir: Various, FremantleMedia Australia 2013 PAPER GIANTS: MAGAZINE WARS (Mini Series) Role: Tracy Dir: Diana Reid, Southern Star 2013 TALKIN’ ‘BOUT YOUR GENERATION (Series 4) Guest Dir: Jon Olb, Network TEN 2012 CONSPIRACY 365 (Series 1) Role: Katerina Dir: Various, Circa Entertainment 2012 MISS FISHER’S MURDER MYSTERIES (Series 1) Role: Leila Esperance Dir: David Caesar, Every Cloud Productions 2012 OFFSPRING (Series 2) Role: Jenny Dir: Kate Dennis, Southern Star 2011 SPICKS & SPECKS (Series 7) Guest Dir: Jon Olb, ABC 2011 WINNERS & LOSERS (Series 1) Role: Kylie Macdonald Dir: Nicholas Bufalo, Seven Network 2011 THEATRE MURIEL’S WEDDING THE MUSICAL Role: Tania Dir: Simon Phillips, Muriel’s Wedding 2019 TWELFTH NIGHT Role: Olivia Dir: Simon Phillips, Melbourne Theatre Company 2018 AN IDEAL HUSBAND Role: Mrs Chevely Dir: Dean Bryant, Melbourne Theatre Company 2018 VIGIL Role: Liz Dir: Andy Packer, Arts Centre Melbourne BORN YESTERDAY Role: Billie Dawn Dir: Dean Bryant, Melbourne Theatre Company MURIEL’S WEDDING THE MUSICAL Role: Tania Dir: Simon Phillips, Sydney Theatre Company 2017 THE ODD COUPLE Role: Cecily Pigeon Dir: Peter Houghton, Melbourne Theatre Company 2016 THE BEAST Role: Gen Dir: Simon Phillips, The Ambassador Theatre Group 2016 JERRY’S GIRLS Lead Dir: Dean Bryant, The Production Company 2015 NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT Role: Eileen Evergreen Dir: Roger Hodgman, The Production Company PURE BLONDE Lead Dir: Dean Bryant, Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2015 MORNING MELODIES: SHOW TUNE SWEETHEARTS Lead The Victorian Arts Centre THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Role: Janet Dir: Christopher Luscombe, GFO Entertainment 2014 2013 HELPMANN AWARDS Co-Host Dir: Gary Young, Live Performance Australia 2013 BRITNEY SPEARS: THE CABARET Role: Britney Spears Dir: Dean Bryant & Matthew Frank, Luckiest Productions 2013 SHANE WARNE THE MUSICAL Role: Liz Hurley Dir: Simon Phillips, Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2013 SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN Role: Lina Dir: Gary Young, The Production Company 2013 A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM Role: Philia Dir: Simon Phillips, GFO & Skyline Theatricals Pty Ltd 2012 THE PRODUCERS Role: Ulla Dir: Dean Bryant & Andrew Hallsworth, The Production Company 2012 XANADU: THE MUSICAL Role: Kira (Clio) Dir: Christopher Ashley, Xanadu The Musical Pty Ltd 2011 ANYTHING GOES Role: Erma Dir: Andrew Hallsworth & Dean Bryant, The Production Company 2011 THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST Role: Gwendolyn Dir: Simon Phillips, Melbourne Theatre Company 2011 THE DROWSY CHAPERONE Role: Janet van de Graff Dir: Simon Phillips, Melbourne Theatre Company 2010 SUGAR Role: Sugar Kane Dir: Adam Cook, The Production Company 2010 THE BOYFRIEND Role: Maisie Dir: Gary Young, The Production Company 2009 ‘TEGRITY: BRITNEY SPEARS, LIVE IN CABARET Role: Britney Spears Dir: Dean Bryant & Matthew Frank, Adelaide Cabaret Festival/Melbourne & Sydney 2009 ONCE WE LIVED HERE Role: Lecy Dir: Dean Bryant, fortyfivedownstairs 2009 ROCKY HORROR SHOW Role: Janet / Ensemble Dir: Gale Edwards, Gordon Frost 2008 EUROBEAT Performer Dir: Glynn Nicholas, Hungary/Greece/Ireland 2008 COMPANY Role: April Dir: Gale Edwards, Kookaburra Theatre Company 2007 42nd STREET Ensemble Dir: Terrance O’Connell, The Production Company 2007 GREASE – UK TOUR Role: Patty & Sandy Dir: David Gilmore, Gordon Frost 2006 GREASE – THE ARENA SPECTACULAR Role: Patty & Sandy Dir: David Gilmore, Gordon Frost 2005 FILM M4M Role: Jenny Dir. Paul Ireland, M4M Productions 2018 THAT’S NOT MY DOG Herself Dir: Dean Murphy, Ocean View Entertainment 2018 SPIN OUT Role: Sasha Dir: Marc Gracie & Tim Ferguson, Stella Rose Productions 2015 I LOVE YOU TOO Role: Woman Runner Dir: Daina Reid, Princess Pictures 2010 .
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