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Victoria Eagger

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Victoria Eagger
OccupationActress

Victoria Eagger is an Australian actress. A graduate of NIDA,[1] she had major supporting roles in the films Lust and Revenge[2][3] and Diana & Me[4] and played in The Loved Ones[5] On TV she joined the main cast of The Librarians for the third season[6][7] where she won, along with fellow cast members, the first Equity Ensemble Award for Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.[8] She had a supporting role in Janus[9] On stage she has featured in many productions such as Drums of Thunder (1988, Belvoir Street),[10][11] The Road to Mecca (1989, Russell Street Theatre),[12][13] Call of the Wild (1990, Belvoir Street Theatre),[14][15] Baby, Honey. Thirteen Studies in Exile (1995, La Mama),[16][17] Sweet Road (2000, Merlyn Theatre and The Space),[18][19][20] Salt (2001, Playbox at the Malthouse),[21][22] and Only the End (2005, La Mama)[23]

References

  1. ^ McGuiness, Karen (9 February 1997), "The actress", The Age
  2. ^ Creed, Barbara (24 April 1997), "Baring body and soul", The Age
  3. ^ Winston, Aldoworth (7 December 1997), "Twists, turns and manipulation", Sunday Star Times
  4. ^ Stratton, David (7 January 1998), "Diana & Me", Variety
  5. ^ Ryan, Tom (7 November 2010), "The Loved Ones", The Age
  6. ^ Kalina, Paul (7 October 2010), "The Librarians: season premiere - October 13", The Sydney Morning Herald
  7. ^ "New series but keep it quiet", The Gold Coast Bulletin, 30 April 2010
  8. ^ "TV series The Librarians and Rake win at Equity Awards (Press Release)", if, 29 April 2011
  9. ^ Mangan, John (22 September 1994), "The primal urge to be part of the team", The Age
  10. ^ Barnes, Mick (24 July 1988), "Gothic mix too heady to work", Sun Herald
  11. ^ Healey, Ken (27 July 1988), "When brute force kills the drama", The Sydney Morning Herald
  12. ^ Radic, Leonard (9 May 1989), "Wild night out turns to nasty medicine", The Age
  13. ^ Bernstein, David (12 May 1989), "Fugard's Mecca", The Australian Jewish News
  14. ^ "Wild night out turns to nasty medicine", The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 March 1990
  15. ^ Morrison, Peter (16 March 1990), "Belvoir opens season with surreal, erotic play", The Australian Jewish News
  16. ^ Thomson, Helen (25 September 1995), "Alienation from a rising star", The Age
  17. ^ Carroll, Steven (1 October 1995), "Fragmented lives united by a common thread", The Age
  18. ^ Radic, Leonard (6 August 2000), "review", Herald Sun
  19. ^ LLoyd, Tim (31 August 2000), "Rich journey into oblivion", The Advertiser
  20. ^ Tracy, Jackie (3 September 2000), "On Road to redemption", Sunday Mail
  21. ^ Hudson, Sarah (21 March 2001), "Recipe for life", Herald Sun
  22. ^ Ball, Martin (23 March 2001), "Recipe for life", The Australian
  23. ^ Bragge, Lily (21 March 2001), "Thatre", The Age

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