Australian movie stars born in 1962

Here are 6 famous actresses from Australia were born in 1962:

Tottie Goldsmith

Tottie Goldsmith (August 27, 1962 Australia-) otherwise known as Caroline Goldsmith is an Australian singer and actor.

She is best known as the lead vocalist of the 80s pop band "Chantoozies" and for her recurring role as Cassandra Freedman in the popular Australian soap opera "The Sullivans". In addition to her music and acting career, Tottie is also a radio and television presenter, having hosted various shows on popular Australian networks including Channel 7 and Triple M. Tottie is also a seasoned performer on stage, having appeared in various theatre productions in Australia and overseas.

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Kate Raison

Kate Raison (February 2, 1962-) is an Australian actor.

She was born in Sydney, Australia and began her acting career in 1981 with the Australian drama film "Winter of Our Dreams". Raison has appeared in various Australian television shows, including "A Country Practice", "GP" and "Prisoner". In 1983, she received the Best Actress in a Supporting Role award at the Australian Film Institute Awards for her role in the film "Careful, He Might Hear You". Raison has also worked in theatre and performed in various productions at the Sydney Theatre Company and the Melbourne Theatre Company. In addition to her acting career, Raison has worked as a director and acting coach for various theatre productions.

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Zoe Carides

Zoe Carides (February 19, 1962 Sydney-) is an Australian actor and film director. She has one child, Paris Carides.

Carides was born and raised in Sydney, Australia, and started her acting career in the late 1970s. She has appeared in numerous Australian and international films and television shows, including "The Big Steal," "Dating the Enemy," "Police Rescue," and "Westworld." In recent years, she has also worked as a director, helming several short films and episodes of the Australian TV series, "The Heights." In addition to her acting and directing work, Carides is also a writer and has published a memoir, "Only Child," about her experiences growing up as an only child in a Greek-Australian family.

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Elaine Smith

Elaine Smith (April 23, 1962 Largs-) is an Australian actor. She has two children, Charlotte Elisabeth Smith and Imogen Rebecca Smith.

Elaine Smith is best known for her role as Daphne Clarke in the Australian soap opera "Neighbours." She played the character for four years, from 1985 to 1989, and her performance earned her a Logie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Series.

Born in Largs, Scotland, Smith moved to Australia in the early 1980s to pursue her acting career. In addition to her work on "Neighbours," she has appeared in other popular Australian TV shows, including "Blue Heelers," "Stingers," and "City Homicide."

Smith has also worked extensively in theater, both in Australia and the UK. Some of her notable stage credits include "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "The Importance of Being Earnest," and "Translations."

Aside from her acting career, Smith is also a qualified teacher and has taught drama at various schools in Victoria, Australia. She continues to be active in the entertainment industry, appearing in TV shows, films, and theater productions.

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Caroline O'Connor

Caroline O'Connor (September 2, 1962 Oldham-) also known as Caroline Ann O'Connor, Caroline O'connor, Caroline O'Connor and Chorus or O'Connor, Caroline is an Australian singer, dancer and actor.

She was born in the town of Oldham in the United Kingdom but grew up in Australia. Caroline started her career in the entertainment industry at a young age, appearing in musical productions like "Cats" and "West Side Story". She has since become a highly respected performer, known for her versatile talents and dynamic stage presence. Caroline has received numerous award nominations throughout her career and has won several awards, including a Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Musical. She is also a regular performer on the international stage, having appeared in productions in London's West End and on Broadway in New York City. Caroline's screen credits include roles in the films "Moulin Rouge!" and "De-Lovely".

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Jo Kennedy

Jo Kennedy (August 5, 1962 Melbourne-) is an Australian film director, actor and screenwriter.

She is best known for her role as Jackie Mullens in the 1980 film "The Club", which won her an Australian Film Institute (AFI) Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. After her successful acting career, Kennedy went on to direct and write several films, including "Blessed" (2009) and "Little Joe" (2019). She also directed episodes of the Australian TV series "Rush" and "Offspring". In addition to her film work, Kennedy has been involved in theater, both as an actor and a director. She is a prominent figure in the Australian arts and entertainment industry, and has been recognized for her contributions with multiple awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Australian Directors Guild in 2016.

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