Kylie Farmer
Kylie Farmer (also known as Kaarljilba Kaardn)[1] is an Aboriginal Australian actress. She has played Juliet in a run of Romeo and Juliet with the Australian Shakespeare Company,[2][3] featured in the 2010 revival of The Sapphires,[4][5] appeared in Rima Tamou's film Sa Black Thing which is an episode of the SBS TV series Dramatically Black, performed in the theatre production Aliwa!,[6][7] appeared in Muttacar Sorry Business[8] and is the face and narrator of the NITV series Waabiny Time.[9]
References
- ↑ Frank, Lillian (12 January 2008), "Heaven on a beanbag", Herald Sun
- ↑ Woodhead, Cameron (21 January 2008), "Stars shine through the parsley", The Age
- ↑ Dennehy, Luke (12 January 2008), "Right royal spot of romantic tragedy", Herald Sun
- ↑ Boland, Michaela (19 January 2010), "Second life for acclaimed show", The Australian
- ↑ Blake, Jason (29 May 2010), "Sass, soul and old-school panache in musical gem", Sydney Morning Herald
- ↑ Banks, Ron (28 July 2000), "Tale Of Survival", The West Australian
- ↑ Giffiths, Gareth (28 July 2000), "Escape from degradation", The Australian
- ↑ "Driving home safety message", Eastern Suburbs Reporter, 17 February 2009
- ↑ Felton, Christopher (23 July 2009), "Pingelly girl relives stories in the sand for TV show", The West Australian
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