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WHOSE HOUSE WITH AMANDA KELLER AMANDA KELLER – SUSIE PORTER Susie Porter has built a reputation as one of Australia’s most outstanding actors. Her remarkable list of credits includes feature films Summer Coda, Bootmen, Better Than Sex, Mullet, Paradise Road, Idiot Box, Two Hands, Feeling Sexy, Monkey’s Mask, Teesh and Trude, the award-winning Little Fish and The Caterpillar Wish. This year she will be seen in The Turning: On Her Knees, a collection of short stories by Tim Winton and next year will see the release of L.A.D. On the small screen, Susie played the lead role in East West 101 (Series 1, 2 and 3), East of Everything, RAN, My Place, Love My

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WHOSE HOUSE WITH AMANDA KELLER

AMANDA KELLER – SUSIE PORTER Susie Porter has built a reputation as one of Australia’s most outstanding actors. Her remarkable list of credits includes feature films Summer Coda, Bootmen, Better Than Sex, Mullet, Paradise Road, Idiot Box, Two Hands, Feeling Sexy, Monkey’s Mask, Teesh and Trude, the award-winning Little Fish and The Caterpillar Wish. This year she will be seen in The Turning: On Her Knees, a collection of short stories by Tim Winton and next year will see the release of L.A.D. On the small screen, Susie played the lead role in East West 101 (Series 1, 2 and 3), East of Everything, RAN, My Place, Love My  

   

     

 

Way, The Secret Life of Us, The Jesters (Series 1 and 2), Sisters Of War and Dangerous Remedy. Last year she was seen in Network Ten’s bikie drama Brothers In Arms, the family series Puberty Blues, the comedy Problems and the telemovie Dangerous Remedy. She will soon be seen in Screentime’s next installment of Underbelly and Puberty Blues (Series 2). Her most recent theatre credits include the critically acclaimed Summer of the Seventeenth Doll and That Face. Susie has been widely acknowledged by her peers and the public with multiple AFI’s, IF Awards, Logie Awards and AACTA and FCCA nominations for her work. Awards: • 2009 – Best Lead Actress in Television Drama for East West 101 at the AFI Awards • 2007 – Most Outstanding Actress for RAN at the Logies • 2006 – Best Lead Actress in Television Drama for RAN at the AFI Awards • 2006 – Best Supporting Actress for The Caterpillar Wish at the AFI Awards

PUBERTY BLUES Based on the iconic novel Puberty Blues by Gabrielle Carey and Kathy Lette, the story tells of two girls Debbie and Sue, of innocence lost and experience gained against the backdrop of Australia in the seventies. The series will move beyond the original pages and explore the (mis) adventures of these young girls, their families and friends in a tumultuous if not romantic era of Australia’s history. In the 1970s, the middle baby boomers were coming into their adolescence and early adulthood. The sexual revolution was in full flow. In America “teenagerdom” had come into its own in the 1960s. It happened here in the 1970s, with the arrival of drugs and the anti-Vietnam War-fed youth rebellion. And the wild mood finds its apotheosis in surf culture. Lette and Carey created a picture of Australian suburban life in revolution as the wild kids get their rocks off, exploring the worlds of the parents in a context where money and loans are much cheaper, divorce is much easier, full employment and prosperity abound, conventional morality is shifting and everything is endlessly possible. Shot in and around Sydney’s Sutherland Shire, a brilliant senior cast and two fantastic young leads in Debbie and Sue, take us into Cronulla in the late 1970s from the title track of Are You Old Enough right through to the flares, martin jackets, Choc Tops and Cheezels. For more information please visit: http://tenplay.com.au/channel-ten/puberty-blues

   

     

 

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