Angie Milliken

Australian actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Angie Milliken is an Australian actress.[1]

Quick Facts Born, Occupation ...
Angie Milliken
Born
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Occupation
  • Actress
Close

Early life

Milliken was born and raised in the western suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia to a musical family. She played the French horn and competed in athletic sprinting events from the age of 7 through 17.[2]

She completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and Sociology at the University of Queensland, before turning to acting. She was part of an alternative arts and theatre group called The Fluba Troupe.[3]

Milliken subsequently moved to Sydney to study at National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) where she completed a three year Diploma of Acting.[2]

Career

Summarize
Perspective

Milliken first became noticed when she starred in the 1991 made-for-TV movie Act of Necessity for which she was nominated for an Australian Film Institute (AFI) Award.[citation needed]

Throughout the 1990s, Milliken starred as Jo Moody in a series of telemovies with Robert Taylor, called The Feds, and in 1999 starred in Paperback Hero, as well as guest starring on Farscape and Stingers. In 1992 she was in the film Eight Ball and in 1996 she memorably featured in Dead Heart.[citation needed]

She regularly performed on stage for Sydney Theatre Company and became a well known face in the Australian film and television industry. In 2001, she won an AFI award for her role in My Brother Jack and then starred in the acclaimed The Shark Net (2003).[citation needed]

From 2003 to 2005 Milliken starred as Amanda McKay, a lawyer, on MDA, winning an AFI Award in 2003.[1]

Milliken starred in The Condemned in 2007 and has also appeared in an episode of CSI: Miami. Milliken played Jamie Thompson's mother in This Isn't Funny in 2015.[citation needed]

In 2012 Milliken returned to stage acting in Benedict Andrews' Every Breath for Belvoir Street Theatre and The Effect, a joint project of the Sydney Theatre Company and the Queensland Theatre Company.[1][4]

Filmography

Film

[citation needed]

More information Year, Film ...
Year Film Role Type
1990Harbour BeatSimoneFilm
1991Act of NecessityLouise ColemanTV movie
1991Mimi Goes to the AnalystTV movie
1992Eight BallJulieFeature film
1992Last Man HangedDorothy RyanTV movie
1994TalkStephanie NessFeature film
1995Rough DiamondsChristie BrightFeature film
1996What Have I WrittenSorel Atherton / GillianFeature film
1996Dead HeartKate / Les's wifeFeature film
1999ParadiseShort film
1999Paperback HeroZiggy KeaneFeature film
2006SoloKateFeature film
2007The CondemnedDonna SerenoFeature film
2009PassengersMelonyFeature film
2014I Can See YouMarnie's MotherShort film
2015This Isn't FunnyBarbara ThompsonFeature film
2017JungleStela GhinsbergFeature film
2019StrangersAdrienneShort film
2022SpiderheadSarahFeature film
2022ElvisMadam ZFeature film
Close

Television

[citation needed]

More information Year, Film ...
Year Film Role Type
1989E StreetLeanne HansonTV series, 4 episodes
1990The Paper ManJoanna MorganTV miniseries, 2 episodes
1992A Country PracticeJillian CarterTV series, 2 episodes
1992Six PackMimiTV series, 1 episode
1994-96The FedsDetective Sergeant Jo MoodyTV miniseries, 9 episodes
1996The BeastElizabeth GriffinTV miniseries, 2 episodes
1999BeastmasterHigh PriestessTV series, 1 episode
1999StingersDetective Sergeant Susan AbbottTV series, 2 episodes
1999-2000FarscapeYoz / VolmaeTV series, 2 episodes
2001My Brother JackMinnie MeredithTV miniseries
2002The Lost WorldDianaTV miniseries, 1 episode
2003The Shark NetDorothy DreweTV miniseries, 3 episodes
2004Through My EyesJoe KuhlTV miniseries, 2 episodes
2003-05MDAAmanda McKayTV series, 34 episodes
2007CSI: MiamiAudrey Van Der MereTV series, 1 episode
2012RakeTherese FaulknerTV series, 2 episodes
2022TroppoIngridTV series, 1 episode
2022Joe vs. CaroleCrystalTV miniseries, 2 episodes
2022Young RockThe Fabulous MoolahTV series, 1 episode
2022Darby and JoanFelicity Ann KempTV series, 1 episode
Close

Theatre

Summarize
Perspective
More information Year, Film ...
Year Film Role Type
1987Undiscovered CountryNIDA Theatre, Sydney
1988Veneer 3NIDA Parade Theatre, Sydney
1989The Conquest of the South PoleBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
1990The TempestMirandaBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
1990Three SistersIrinaSydney Opera House with STC
1991The Master BuilderBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
1992Much Ado About NothingSydney Opera House with STC
1992A Midsummer Night’s DreamPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1992'Tis Pity She's a WhorePlayhouse Adelaide with STCSA
1993The IdiotCrossroads Theatre, Sydney
1993A Christmas CarolConcert Hall, Brisbane
1994Dead HeartEveleigh Railway Yards with Belvoir Street Theatre, Old Boans Warehouse with Black Swan State Theatre Company for Perth Festival
1996DecadenceBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney, Forum Theatre, Melbourne
1996The Four Seasons ConcertsNarratorSydney Opera House
1997The Herbal BedWharf Theatre with STC
1997RedemptionEdieMalthouse Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre Company
1997CloserWharf Theatre with STC
1999BetrayalWharf Theatre with STC
2000A Month in the CountrySydney Opera House with STC
2000The White DevilVittoriaTheatre Royal, Sydney with STC for Sydney 2000 Olympic Arts Festival & NYC tour with Brooklyn Academy of Music
2001Three Days of RainWharf Theatre with STC
2001Don JuanSydney Opera House
2002My Zinc BedElsaBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
2003The Real ThingWharf Theatre with STC
2012Every BreathLydiaBelvoir Street Theatre
2014The EffectDr Lorna JamesWharf Theatre with STC & Queensland Theatre, Southbank Theatre with MTC
2016Romeo and JulietLady CapuletSydney Opera House, Canberra Theatre Centre, Fairfax Studio, Melbourne with Bell Shakespeare
2019E-babyEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
2019Death of a SalesmanLinda LomanPlayhouse, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre
2020PhaedraPhaedraBille Brown Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre
2022Bernhardt / HamletSarah BernhardtQueensland Theatre
Close

[5][6]

Awards and nominations

More information Year, Nominated work ...
Year Nominated work Award Category Result
1991Act of NecessityAustralian Film Institute AwardsAustralian Film Institute (AFI) Award for Best Actress in a Leading RoleNominated
1991Master BuilderSydney Theatre Critics’ Circle AwardBest PerformanceNominated
2001My Brother JackAustralian Film Institute AwardsAFI Award for Best Actress in a Telefeature or Mini SeriesWon
2001Angie MillikenCentenary MedalAchievement in the ArtsWon
2001A Month in the CountryMo AwardsBest Female Actor in a PlayNominated
2001My Brother JackAustralian Film Institute AwardsBest Actress in a Tele-feature or Mini-seriesWon
2003MDAAustralian Film Institute AwardsAFI Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or ComedyWon
2004The Shark NetLogie AwardsMost Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesNominated
2005Through My EyesAustralian Film Institute AwardsBest Supporting Actress in TelevisionNominated
Close

[7]

References

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.