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Christine Stephen-Daly Born 5 May 1973
Melbourne, AustraliaChristine Stephen-Daly (born 5 December 1973 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian television actress.
Christine grew up in Melbourne with her father Paul, an entrepreneur who was the originator of the world's first travelling tram restaurant in Melbourne in 1993; mother Rhonnda, a housewife; and three sisters Louise, Laura, and international model Emily.
Christine's first big break came in landing the role as Amber Kingsley in Pacific Drive. She appeared in a number of other Australian television programmes including Farscape, Stingers and Something in the Air.
She then came to the United Kingdom in September 2000 to have a break from the constant acting work she did in Australia. She had a guest appearance in EastEnders before landing the role as popular Lara Stone in the BBC One medical drama Casualty. A role which she played for three years, she then went on to appear in Cutting It. She has also appeared in The Bill as Kristen Shaw, a sexy drug baroness. She portrayed the role of Samira Shahbandar, Saddam Hussein's second wife in the BBC drama House of Saddam.
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Notable appearances
Film
- Love and Other Catastrophes (1996)
- Crimes of Fashion (1998)
- Change of Heart (1999)
- Me Myself I (1999)
Television
- Pacific Drive (1996)
- Farscape (1999)
- Stingers (1999)
- Something in the Air (2000)
- EastEnders (2001)
- Casualty (2001–04)
- Cutting It (2005)
- The Bill (2006–2007)
- House of Saddam (2008)
- The Sarah Jane Adventures (2011)
External links
- Christine Stephen-Daly at the Internet Movie Database
- BBC.co.uk — Christine's official Casualty webpage.
Categories:- 1973 births
- Living people
- Australian television actors
- Australian soap opera actors
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