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Nicole da Silva Born Nicole da Silva
Sydney, AustraliaOccupation Actress Nicole da Silva is an Australian actress, who is best known for her television roles on Rush (as Senior Constable Stella Dagostino), Carla Cametti PD, East West 101, All Saints and Dangerous In 2008, Nicole was nominated for the Graham Kennedy Logie Award for ‘Most Outstanding New Talent’ for her role in Dangerous. Nicole da Silva is also known for her theatre work including 'Behanding in Spokane' at the MTC in 2011. Other theatre work includes 'Queen C' at Belvoir St Theatre, 'BC' for The Hayloft Project and 'This is Our Youth'.
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Early Life
Nicole Da Silva attended high school at Girraween High School, then studied dramatic arts at the University of Western Sydney.
Career
Da Silva was in "Queen C" at Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney. She is best known for her work in Rush (Network Ten) and will be continuing her role in 2011. Da Silva has also starred in The Hayloft Projects, BC and This Is Our Youth with Rush co-star Ashley Zukerman
Filmography
- TV Series.:
Year TV Show Character Notes 2008 – present Rush [1] Stella Dagostino 57 episodes 2009 Carla Cametti PD Lisa Testro 6 episodes 2007 East West 101 Lily episode "Hunt for the Killer" 2007 Dangerous "EC" 8 episodes 2006 Home and Away Jane Sims episode # 1.4126 2005 All Saints Sasha Fernandez 11 episodes - Films.:
Year Film Character Noes 2008 The List – next to Anthony Hayes & Justine Clarke 2006 Final Call Shop Girl next to Tony Barry & John Batchelor - Theatre.:
Year Production Character Director Theatre Notes 2011 Behanding in Spokane Marilyn Peter Evans Melbourne Theatre Company 2010 BC Mary Simon Stone The Arts Centre The Hayloft Project 2009 This Is Our Youth [2] Jessica Nicholas Pollock Inside Job Productions next to Ashley Zukerman & Ben Geurens 2008 Queen C Friend Kate Gaul Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney – Awards
Year Category Award TV Show Result 2008 Most Outstanding New Talent Graham Kennedy Award Dangerous Nominate References
External links
Categories:- 1981 births
- Living people
- Australian television actors
- Australian screen actor stubs
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