Sarah Aubrey
Sarah Aubrey is an English-Australian actress. She has had guest roles in episodes of All Saints, Water Rats and Above the Law, along with numerous TV commercials. She also won the Best Actress award at the 2002 Tropfest film festival and is one of Australia's top voice talents.
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Occupation | Actress |
Biography
Aubrey has trained extensively in theatre, television and film. She started at the University of Newcastle where she played the lead in the 1993 production of Agnes of God alongside professional actresses, Julie Kirby and Peggy Thompson, directed by Australian theatre director, David Logan.[1] She went on to further her training at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney.
Aubrey appeared in the Australian television soap, Home and Away, in 1998 playing Tamara Duncan,[2] in 2000 playing Gilly Austen[3] and again in 2007 playing Judy Holly.[4] In 2000 she also appeared in Above the Law, playing Mary Stafford,[5] in Murder Call, playing Amy Simms.[6] and in All Saints, playing Amanda Morton.[7] In 2001 she appeared in Water Rats, playing Madeleine Fyfe.[8]
Aubrey won best actress at the Tropfest film festival in 2002 for the short film Boomerang[9][10][11] and was in the Silverchair video "Ana's Song", which was voted one of the top ten best videos on MTV in the United States.
In 2005 she appeared in an episode of The Secret Life of Us, playing Camel Toe.[12] She subsequently provided the voices for characters in Dive Olly Dive[13] and Master Raindrop.[14]
In 2006 Aubrey formed a band with Scott Andrew (guitar, vocals), Christopher Campbell (bass, guitar, backing vocals) and Rebecca Clarke (drums, percussion). For two years they performed under the name 'Sarah Aubrey' but renamed the band 'Girl Most Likely'. Their songs have been used on television promotions for The L Word, All Saints and Home and Away. In February 2009 they released a self-titled debut EP.
Filmography
- Home and Away – television series (1998, 2000, 2007, 2009)
- Marriage Acts – television series (2000)
- Above the Law – television series (2000)
- All Saints – television series (2000)
- Murder Call – television series (2000)
- Water Rats – television series (2001)
- Fairy Tale Police Department – animated television series (2001)
- Sway (2002)
- Boomerang (2002)
- The Secret Life of Us – television series (2005)
- Seaside Hotel – animated television series (2003, 2004)
- Dive Olly Dive – animated television series (2006, 2009)
- Staines Down Drains – animated television series (2008)
- Master Raindrop – animated television series (2008)
- Sally Bollywood: Super Detective – animated television series, Sally (2010)
- Rescue: Special Ops – Silva (2010), performing with her band Girl Most Likely
- Happy Feet Two – animated feature film, additional voices (2011)
- Nate is Late - animated television series, Malika and Principal Prudence (2018)
- Elinor Wonders Why - animated television series, Australian dubber for Elinor (2021)
Discography
- Girl Most Likely- Independent/Waterfront (GML001) (10 February 2009)
References
- "AusStage". AusStage.edu.au. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
- "Reused Actors". Home & Away: Back to the Bay. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- "Home and Away cast". Women Republic. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- "Episodes 4351–4360". Home and Away: fansite. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- "Episode Guides: Above the Law". Memorable TV. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- "Murder Call: episode guide: series three". australian television information archive. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- "All Saints: episode guide: series 3". australian television information archive. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- "Water Rats: episode guide: series six". australian television information archive. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- "Tropshorts Catalogue 2002". Tropfest. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- "Tropfest 2002 – Winners". UrbanCinefile. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- "Boomerang". Screen Australia. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- "The Secret Life of Us: episode guide: series four". australian television information archive. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- "Dive Olly Dive". Screen Australia. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- "Master Raindrop". Screen Australia. Retrieved 13 April 2010.