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

  1. Frank, Lillian (12 January 2008), "Heaven on a beanbag", Herald Sun
  2. Woodhead, Cameron (21 January 2008), "Stars shine through the parsley", The Age
  3. Dennehy, Luke (12 January 2008), "Right royal spot of romantic tragedy", Herald Sun
  4. Boland, Michaela (19 January 2010), "Second life for acclaimed show", The Australian
  5. Blake, Jason (29 May 2010), "Sass, soul and old-school panache in musical gem", Sydney Morning Herald
  6. Banks, Ron (28 July 2000), "Tale Of Survival", The West Australian
  7. Giffiths, Gareth (28 July 2000), "Escape from degradation", The Australian
  8. "Driving home safety message", Eastern Suburbs Reporter, 17 February 2009
  9. Felton, Christopher (23 July 2009), "Pingelly girl relives stories in the sand for TV show", The West Australian

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