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Debra Lawrance DEBRA LAWRANCE AWARDS Most Outstanding Supporting Actress – Please Like Me, TV Week Logie Awards 2017 Best Performance in a Television Comedy – Please Like Me Series Two, AACTA Awards 2015 TELEVISION FISK Role: May Dir: Kitty Flanagan & Tom Peterson, Entitled Productions 2020 NEIGHBOURS Role: Liz Conway Dir: Various, Network TEN 2018-2019 GET KRACK!N (Series 2) Role: Tikki Cheeseman Dir: Hayden Guppy, Get Krack!n Series Two Pty Ltd 2019 ROSEHAVEN (Series 3) Role: Sandra Dir: Jonathan Brough & Shaun Wilson, Rosehaven Series 3 P/L 2019 TRUE STORY WITH HAMISH & ANDY (Season 2) Role: Aunt Beth Dir: Various, True Story Season 2 Pty Ltd 2018 PLAY SCHOOL STORY TIME Guest Reader / Presenter Dir: Karin Fitzhardinge, ABC TV 2017 HELL’S KITCHEN AUSTRALIA Contestant Seven Network 2017 PLEASE LIKE ME (Series 4) Role: Rose Dir: Matthew Saville, Pigeon Fancier/John And Josh Pty Ltd 2016 THE DOCTOR BLAKE MYSTERIES (Season 4) Role: Mrs Gilmore Dir: Fiona Banks, January Productions Pty Ltd 2015 WENTWORTH (Series 4) Role: Faith Proctor Dir: Various, Fremantle Media Australia Pty Ltd 2015 PLEASE LIKE ME (Series 3) Role: Rose Dir: Matthew Saville, Pigeon Fancier/John And Josh Pty Ltd 2015 HOUSE HUSBANDS (Series 4) Role: Judge Allison Kummerow Dir: Various, Playmaker HH4 SPV Pty Ltd 2015 PLEASE LIKE ME (Series 2) Role: Rose Dir: Matthew Saville, Pigeon Fancier/John And Josh Pty Ltd 2014 IT'S A DATE Role: Bron Dir: Jonathan Brough/ Peter Helliar, Princess Pictures, 2013 PLEASE LIKE ME Role: Rose Dir: Matthew Saville, Pigeon Fancier/John And Josh Pty Ltd 2012 MISS FISHER'S MURDER MYSTERIES Role: Mrs Mobbs Dir: David Caesar, ABC TV, 2011 HOME AND AWAY Role: Pippa Ross Dir: Various, Seven Network, 2007-2008 BLUE HEELERS Role: Rev. Grace Curtis Dir: Various, Seven Network, 2001 HOME AND AWAY Role: Pippa Ross Dir: Various, Seven Network, 1990-1998 THE FAST LANE Role: Pat Dir: Various, ABC Melbourne, 1987 PRISONER Role: Daphne Graham Dir: Various, Grundy TV; 1985 FILM AND THOUGH THE MUSIC ENDED, WE DANCED ON THROUGH THE NIGHT (Short) Role: Joanne Dir: Nick Pollack, Buff Productions 2016 THE DEATH & LIFE OF OTTO BLOOM Role: Nell Allen Dir: Cris Jones, Otto Bloom Optimism Film Pty Ltd 2015 THE JAMMED Role: Dimia Officer Dir: Dee Maclachlan 2006 TWO BROTHERS RUNNING Role: Anne Dir: Ted Robinson, 1987 EVIL ANGELS Role: Sally Lowe Dir: Fred Schepisi, Evil Angel Films Pty Ltd 1987 SILVER CITY Role: Helena Dir: Sophia Turkiewicz Limelight Productions 1983 FLUTE MAN Role: Sally Cooper Independent Productions 1982 BEFORE THE LIGHT IS OUT Role: Carol SIS Productions 1981 STAGE HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD Role: Performer Dir: John Tiffany, Michael Cassel Group Pty Ltd 2019 A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED Role: Letitia Blacklock Dir: Darren Yap, Australian Tour 2013-2015 DRIVING MISS DAISY Role: Daisy Werthan Dir: Dennis Moore, HIT Productions 2010 STEEL MAGNOLIAS Role: M’Lynn Eatenton Dir: Darren Yap, Blackbird Productions 2009 SECOND CHILDHOOD Hothouse Tour 2004 MEMORY OF WATER Role: Vi Dir: Julian Meyrick, MTC 2004 SYLVIA Role: Kate MTC 1998 BROTHERS KARAMAZOV Role: Katarina Dir: Bogdan Koca, Thalia 1989 FIRST BORN TRILOGY - NO SUGAR Role: Secretary-Missionary Dir: Andrew Ross & Marli Biyol, Tour to London 1988 .
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