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Sally – Anne Upton 03 9380 8444 SALLY – ANNE UPTON 03 9380 8444 PERSONAL DETAIL Height: 170cm Hair Colour: Blonde STAGE 2012 Mary Poppins (NZ Tour) Mrs Brill The Walt Disney Company 2010 Mary Poppins Mrs Brill The Walt Disney Company 2007 Side Show Alley Fag-Ash-LIl- Gary Young The Bearded Lady 2007 Mitch and Trixie’s Trixie Sally - Anne Upton/John Walker Spangle Cabaret of Love. 2006 Late Night Catechism Sister Sally Anne Upton NZ Comedy Festival 2006 South Pacific Bloody Mary Style Music 2005 South Pacific In Concert Bloody Mary John Lidgerwood Productions 2005 Metro Street the Musical Nan The Production Company 2002 Oliver - Australian Tour Widow Corney Cameron Mackintosh & IMG /Mrs Bumble Graham Gi 2002 The Visit Frau Herrogel Simon Phillips - MTC 50th Fray Markinstrudel Anniversary Production Fray Bergermaster 2000 Measure for Measure Mistress Overdone Simon Phillips- And Abordon Melbourne Theatre Company 1998 Topol On Fiddler Yente (The Matchmaker) Sammy Dallas Bays On The Roof Legin Productions 1997 Late Night Catechism Sister Adrian Bohm Presents Regional Tour 1996 Late Night Catechism Sister Universal Theatre Australian Premier 1995 Late Night Catechism Sister Universal Theatre 1995 All Souls Sylvia Playbox Daniel Keen 1998 Showcase “Class” from Chicago Melbourne Theatre Company with Anne Phelan 1995 Morning Melodies with Performer Crown Casino Tony Barber & Patti Newton 1994 See you in Heaven God Theatreworks 1994 Maiden Voyage One woman show Carlton Courthouse Dir: Sioban Tuke 1993 Storming Swanston Walk by Daniella O’Rouke Tram Bag lady, Cabaret Artist & Police woman 1989 Edinburgh Festival- Norman-Comedy Cabaret Guilded Balloon Dog’s breakfast (Sell out season) 1989 Shakers Multi characters Universal Theatre 1988-1994 Stand Up Comedian Multi characters Australia/Overseas 1984 Liquid Amber Valia Strezlecky Murry River Performing Group FILM 2009 I Love You Too Trish - feature Princess Pictures Daina Reid 2008 Toosey Peg - short Fairy – lead Swinburne 2007 Amber’s Story – short Amber – lead Ryse Mitchell 2005 God- feature Wil Quixotic Films Pty Ltd Jeremy Weinstein 2003 Takeaway- feature Inn Keepers Wife 1997 The Ripper - feature Maggie Calamari Productions 1994 Angel Baby- feature Georgia- AFI winner Astral Films Michael Rymer 1993 Only the Brave – feature Sally Anne Upton AFC Independent Film Victoria Award Winning Film 1990 Get Real – children’s feature Miss Eat It AFC Independent Film Victoria 1990 Aya – feature Featured Character Feature Film of Victoria TV 2014 Wenthworth – Series 3 Lucy Gambaro Fremantle Media 2013 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Sister Dominica (Ser 2 Ep 12) Phryne Fisher Ser 2 P/L 2012 It’s A Date Brenda It’s A Date Productions P/L 2010 Winners And Losers Lyn Hopkins Channel 9 2008 Bogan Pride Bernice SBS - Peter Templemen 2007 The Librarians Nun ABC - Wayne Hope 2000 Stingers Hostage Channel 9 1998 Blue Heelers Minister for War Channel 7 1998 Hey Hey it’s Saturday Celebrity Head- guest Channel 9 1997 Good Guys Bad Guys Biff Channel 9 1996 Genie from Down under Susan ABC/BBC/AFFC/ACTF Brendan Maher 1996 Midday with Kerri-Anne Celebrity Guest Channel 9 1996 GMA with Bert Newton Regular Guest Channel 10 1992 The Big Square Eye Special Guest Singer ABC 1990 Skirts Snr Const Kroger Channel 7 1989 Comedy Company Multi Characters-series 2 Channel 10 1989 The Big Gig Norman The Natural Norman Channel 10 1995 Full Frontal Jacky Channel 7 1995 Diet Delema Comedy Performance Channel 9 1995 The Feds Featured character Crawford Production 1994 The Damnation of Harvey’s Defence Lawyer ABC Harvey McHugh 1994 Blue Heelers Rita Weeks Channel 7 TVC 2014 NAB Fish and Chip Shop 6 months National 2013 Geko Resort Presenter Fiji 2001 Nova Lead Role – Ironing toast Victoria only 1992 Rinnai Hot Water Russian Prision Officer 3 months National 1988 Tattslotto The Winner – 100% 12 months National 1988 Angus and Robertson The Customer 12 months National .
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