Lisa was born on the 17th of February, 1971 and grew up in Perth, Australia. She entered WAPA (West Australian Performing Arts) and graduated in 1990 at the age of 19 with a musical degree. Moving over to Melbourne, after a short lived stay in Sydney when Lisa was award ed the Coles contract (Lisa starred on advertisements on television and in the newspapers). Lisa's career began with her auditioning for Annie Jone's role in Newly Weds, and a role in Home and away, both of which she did not win. But In 1993 she auditioned for the role of Ros Patterson, in a new Australian Drama Blue Heelers, and won the lead role of Maggie doyle instead. Maggie Doyle fast became one of the most loved characters on T.V. and with it so did Lisa. In 1995 she won the silver logie for Best new talent. and continued on in 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 to win the silver logies for most popular female Actress. Her popularity soared so much that she even wnt on in 1997 to win the Gold logie for most popular personality, she again won in 1998, 1999, and 2000. Becoming the first woman in Australian T.V. to win 4 consecutive Gold logies. in her final gold logie speech she begged the viewers of Australian T.V. to put Maggie doyle to rest, as she managed to win this logie even though her character was only seen on the scrren for a very short time that year. Lisa also won for her role as maggie doyle, people's choice award s and Variety club award s. During her six years on Blue Heelers Lisa became best friends with her work-mate and onscreen love interest Martin Sacks. it was here that she also me her soulmate, and husband Tim Disney, who was the stand-by props man on the show. Lisa also took part in many musicals throughout the breaks of the Blue Heelers filming Schedule. She stared in productions including "A Little Night Music", "Into the Woods", and "She Loves Me". After Leaving Blue Heelers Lisa went on to star in the Musical "The Sound of music" playing the role of Maria, this was a very popular production and Bryce Courtney's - "The potato factory" mini series. The other starring role Lisa had at this time ws to become a mother for the first time to Son Archer. After Ashort break after giving birth, Lisa was lured into a new T.V. role of Ros Marshall, the younger and more promiscuous sister of sibling lawyers in "Marshall Law" which Also stars Alyson White as her sister Verity, and her Blue Heelers Co-star William McInnes as Dylan Boyd, Verity's ex-husband, and lawyer. Marshall Law is a different role from Blue Heelers, but so far the show is going well, it is just about to start production on its second series. Lisa also currently is Starring in the Melbourne ersion of Sam Mendes reprise of Cabaret (Tina Arena is starring in the Sydney version)
Played Maria in the Australian Stage Production of "the Sound of Music" for sell-out seasons in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane on 1999 and 2000, before handing the role over to Rachael Beck for the Perth and Adelaide shows.In the early '90s, before her "Blue Heelers" (1994) role, she auditioned for "Home and Away" (1988) but didn't get the part.After more than ten years after her original role in Coles Advetisments, Lisa is once again the face for Coles. (2003)Son, Archer James Disney, born on 31 May 2001.Son Oliver Disney was born in November 2003Daughter Remy Elise Disney was born June 15th, 2005
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The Little Death is a truly original comedy about sex, love, relationships and taboo. In a multi story narrative, we peer behind the closed doors of a seemingly normal suburban street. A woman with a dangerous fantasy and her partners struggle to please her. A man who begins an affair with his own wife without her knowing anything about it. A couple struggling to keep things together after a sexual experiment spins out of control. A woman who can only find pleasure in her husband's pain. A call centre operator caught in the middle of a dirty and chaotic phone call. And the distractingly charming new neighbour who connects them all. The little Death explores why do we want what we want? How far will we go to get it? What are the consequences of that fleeting moment of sexual ecstasy?
Jeffrey Gilham had a perfect life. He lived on a river in the heart of Sydney's affluent Shire district. He was handsome, educated, a champion athlete, and a model son from a perfect family. So why, on a freezing morning in 1993 did this model son butcher his parents and brother? Or did he?