Anna Hruby

Anna Hruby

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Anna Hruby (born: 19 October, 1960) is an Australian actress who has appeared in many Australian television series and theatre productions.

Anna ia probably best known for her role in "Prisoner" as Paddy Lawson.She has also appeared in TV series such as "Sons and Daughters" as Tracy Kingsford, "A Country Practice", "All Saints" and the mini-series "Harp in the South" and "Poor Man's Orange" and "Seven Little Australians".

More recently, she was a regular cast member on "Home and Away" playing Judith Ackroyd and "Fireflies " playing Rebekah Sharp.

Anna is also an accomplished voiceover artist whose talents have featured in advertisements, television network promotions for Foxtel, the Channel 7 and the Telstra communications corporation. [ [http://www.rmk.com.au/anna_hruby/ Anna Hruby, female actor and voice over artist RMK Sydney Australia ] ]

Anna is the daughter of Joy Hruby, a recipient of an OAM, and is also mother to Polly Cheshire.

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