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Elizabeth Mcrae. Height 164 Cm Actor Biography Elizabeth McRae. Height 164 cm Awards. 2006 -Appointment as an Officer of The New Zealand Order of Merit Film. 2010 Rest For The Wicked Lillian Lippy Pictures (Lead ) Dir. Simon Pattison 2006 30 Days of Night Helen Munson Ghost House Pictures (Support ) Dir. David Slade 1999 Jubilee Agnes Morrison South Pacific Pictures (Support ) Dir. Michael Hurst 1998 Wild Blue Myra Daybreak Pictures Dir. Dale Bradley 1990 An Angel at My Table Nurse Hibiscus Films (Support ) Dir. Jane Campion 1988 Never Say Die Daisy Everard Films (Support ) Dir. Geoff Murphy 1982 The Scarecrow Mrs Peacock Oasis Films (Support ) Dir. Sam Pillsbury Short Films. 2011 Checkout Dir. Wayne Tourell 2008 Journey To Ihipa Gladys Journey To Ihipa Ltd (Lead ) Dir. Nancy Brunning 2004 Eating Sausage Joyce Dir. Zia Madviwalla 2004 The Father 's Shoes Mother Dir. Sam Scott 2002 D. O. T Matrix Betty God Zone Pictures (Lead ) Dir. Reuben Pollock PO Box 78340, Grey Lynn, www.johnsonlaird.com Tel +64 9 376 0882 Auckland 1245, NewZealand, www.johnsonlaird.co.nz Fax +64 9 378 0881 Elizabeth McRae. Page 2 Television. 2013 Power Rangers Elderly lady Power Rangers Productions Ltd (Guest ) Dir. Various 2013 Shortland Street Marjorie Brasch South Pacific Pictures (Returning Guest ) Dir. Various 2012 The Blue Rose Beryl South Pacific Pictures 2008 Go Girls - Series 1 Mavis South Pacific Pictures 2008 Life 's a Riot Pensioner Woman Riot Productions (Support ) Dir. Ian Mune 2006 Head Cases Mary Telefeature - South Pacific Pictures (Support ) Dir. Terry Johnson 2002 Mercy Peak - Series 2 Mitzy Geers (Guest ) 2002 Shortland Street Marjorie Neilson Brasch South Pacific Pictures (Lead /Core) 1999 The Overstayer Janice Tala Pasifika Productions 1996 Home Movie Thea Montana Sunday Theatre /TVNZ (Guest ) Dir. Fiona Samuel 1992 Shortland Street Marjorie Neilson Brasch South Pacific Pictures 1995 (Lead /Core) Dir. Tony Holden 1991 Growing Rich Mrs McLean Anglia Television /UK Dir. Roger Gregory Theatre. 2007 The Crucible Rebecca Nurse Auckland Theatre Company Dir. Colin McColl 2006 Mum 's Choir Aunty Nola Auckland Theatre Company Dir. John Callen 2004 Spreading Out Elizabeth Auckland Theatre Company Dir. Tony Taylor 2002 The World 's Wife Various International Festival of the Arts 2003 Dir. Miranda Harcourt 2000 Collected Stories Ruth Auckland Theatre Company Dir. Miranda Harcourt 2000 The God Boy Sister Angela /Abortionist Auckland Theatre Company Dir. Stuart Devenie PO Box 78340, Grey Lynn, www.johnsonlaird.com Tel +64 9 376 0882 Auckland 1245, NewZealand, www.johnsonlaird.co.nz Fax +64 9 378 0881 Elizabeth McRae. Page 3 Theatre continued... 1999 The Cripple of Innishmaan Mammy Auckland Theatre Company Dir. Simon Prast 1998 Wind in the Willows Washerwoman /Hedgehog Auckland Theatre Company Dir. Raymond Hawthorne 1997 Social Climbers Kath Auckland Theatre Company Dir. Cathy Downes 1996 Uncle Vanya Marina Auckland Theatre Company Dir. Colin McColl 1994 Ricordi Mrs Fairleigh International Festival of the Arts Dir. Colin McColl 1993 Three Tall Woman Woman B The Court Theatre, Christchurch Dir. Elric Hooper Voice. 2012 Wishing of Biddy Malone DVD Irish Narrator Neon Onion Productions Ltd Dir. Nada Cottrell 2008 Netball NZ - Radio 2008 Prime TV -Antiques Roadshow, TV. 2008 Warehouse -Singstar, Radio 2007 Several Short Stories Various Radio NZ Dir. Duncan Smith 2007 The Sound of Butterflies - By Rachel Narrator Radio NZ King Dir. Pru Langbein 2006 Power Rangers: Mystic Force Voice "White Tribunal" 2003 The Colour of War The Anzacs TVNZ Skills. Languages - French. Singing - Alto. Voice & Actor Tutor. Visual/Voice Commercial Credits. Please contact J&L for more information. PO Box 78340, Grey Lynn, www.johnsonlaird.com Tel +64 9 376 0882 Auckland 1245, NewZealand, www.johnsonlaird.co.nz Fax +64 9 378 0881.
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