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Christine Stephen-Daly

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Christine Stephen-Daly
Born (1972-12-05) 5 December 1972 (age 51)[1]
TelevisionCasualty
Cutting It
The Bill
Pacific Drive

Christine Stephen-Daly (born 1972) is an Australian actress. Her television credits include Pacific Drive (1996), Casualty (2001–04), Cutting It (2005), and House of Saddam (2008).

Early life

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Stephen-Daly grew up in Melbourne with her father Paul, an entrepreneur and owner of a restaurant; mother Rhonnda, a housewife; and three sisters. Her father is of Hungarian ancestry.

Career

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Stephen-Daly's first role was as Amber Kingsley in Pacific Drive. She made guest appearances in a number of other Australian television shows including Blue Heelers, Big Sky, All Saints, Water Rats, Murder Call, Wildside, Farscape, Stingers and Something in the Air.

She then went to the United Kingdom in September 2000 to have a break from acting in Australia. She made a guest appearance in EastEnders before landing the role as Lara Stone in the BBC One medical drama Casualty, a role she played for three years. She then went on to appear in Cutting It. Stephen-Daly also appeared in The Bill, and as Samira Shahbandar, Saddam Hussein's second wife in the BBC drama House of Saddam, as well as popular children's CBBC science fiction series, The Sarah Jane Adventures.

She appeared in Australia soap opera Neighbours in 2022 for 5 episodes.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Type
1996 Love and Other Catastrophes Susan Feature film
1996 Black Sun Short film
1998 Crimes of Fashion Short film
1999 Me Myself I Deirdre Feature film
1999 Change of Heart Julie Sinclair Feature film

Television

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Year Title Role Type
1994 Blue Heelers Jilly Miles TV series, S2E42: "The First Stone"
1995 Janus Gilda TV series, S2E5: "My Learned Friend, Mr Hennessey"
1996 The Genie from Down Under Woman Tourist TV series, S1E13: "It's Still Magic"
1996 Pacific Drive Amber Kingsley TV series, S1, 11 episodes
1997 Big Sky Simone MacIntosh TV series, S1E36: "The Choice"
1998 All Saints Rachel McMahon TV series, S1E6: "Give and Take"
1998 Water Rats Sylvia Rapsardi TV series, S3E11: "Run for the Money"
1998 Murder Call Sonia Cameron TV series, S2E15: "Cry Wolf"
1999 Wildside Vicky Clark TV series, S2E8
1999 Stingers Christina Brock TV series, S1, 5 episodes
1999–2000 Farscape Lieutenant Teeg TV series, S1, 3 episodes
2000 Something in the Air Stephanie Bennett TV series, S1, 4 episodes
2001 EastEnders Celine TV series, 1 episode
2002 Holby City Dr. Lara Stone TV series, S4E2
2003 Children in Need Dr. Lara Stone
2001–04 Casualty Lara Stone TV series, S16–18, 116 episodes
2005 Cutting It Melissa Devereaux TV series, S4, 6 episodes
2006–07 The Bill Kristen Shaw TV series, S22–23, 20 episodes
2008 Love Soup Kirsty TV series, S2E11: "Human Error"
2008 House of Saddam Samira Shahbandar TV docudrama miniseries, 3 episodes
2011 The Sarah Jane Adventures Miss Myers TV series, S5E1–2: "Sky"
2012 Emmerdale Farm Barrister Fisher TV series, 5 episodes
2013 Jo Mirabelle Montaigne TV miniseries, 1 episode
2018 Doctors Lou Marwood TV series, S19, 4 episodes
2022 Neighbours Danielle Pendlebury TV series, 5 episodes

Radio

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Year Title Role Type
2019 Prime Cut Tess Maguire BBC Radio 4

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Theatre

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Year Title Role Type
1992 Here Comes a Chopper NIDA
1992 The Seagull Nina Mikhailovna Zarechniy NIDA
1992 Cymbeline Arviragus NIDA
1992 That's Amore! NIDA
1993 Bobbin’ Up NIDA
1993 Road NIDA
1993 Anna Karenina Agatha / Princess Betsy / Peasant NIDA
1993 Miss Julie Miss Julie NIDA
1993 A Midsummer Night’s Dream Philostrate NIDA
1994 Desire Crossroads Theatre, Sydney
1997 Blinded by the Sun Joanna Ensemble Theatre
1998 The Sunshine Boys All female roles Ensemble Theatre
2000 Face to Face Julie Sinclair Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre Company
2006 The Blue Room All female roles Theatre Royal, UK
2007 A Conversation Loren Zamenac Royal Exchange, Manchester

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