Australian actress
Leah Vandenberg |
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Occupation(s) | Actress (theatre, television and film) |
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Years active | 1997–present |
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Leah Vandenberg is a New Zealand-born Australian theatre, television, and film actress. She has appeared in many well-known Australian productions, including the award-winning Netflix series The Letdown and SBS drama The Hunting. She received an ASTRA nomination for "Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor-Female" in the comedy series Stupid, Stupid Man. She is a presenter on the long-running ABC television program Play School, a role she maintains today.
Early life and education
Vandenberg was born in New Zealand to a Sri Lankan father, who had grown up in Fiji, and an Australian mother of Irish and Scottish heritage.[1] She studied at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, graduating in 1993.[2]
Career
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On stage, Vandenberg has performed in Grace (Melbourne Theatre Company), Criminology (Arena Theatre Company), The Country (B Sharp @ Belvoir Street), The Perfumed Garden, The Taming of the Shrew, A Clockwork Orange, and Love and Understanding.[2]
She received a 2007 ASTRA nomination of "Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – Female" for her role as Anne in Stupid Stupid Man (series 1 and 2).[2]
Vandenberg joined the filming of Netflix series Wellmania in the role of Dr Singh,[3] appeared in ABC drama Savage River (TV series)[4] and was later announced as part of the cast for upcoming Foxtel/Binge drama High Country.[5]
Filmography
Vandenberg has appeared in a wide range of genres in TV series as well as a few feature films, including:[6]
Television appearances
Year
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Title
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Role
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Notes
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1995– 1999
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Blue Heelers
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Helene Lee
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TV series; 2 episodes
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1996
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G.P.
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Dr. Yasmin Richards
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TV series; 12 episodes
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1998
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Never Tell Me Never
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Physiotherapist
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TV movie
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1998– 1999
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Wildside
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Samira Nassar
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TV series; 7 episodes
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2000–
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Play School
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Herself
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TV series; 250+ episodes
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2000
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The Games
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Leah
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TV series; 1 episode
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2000– 2003
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Grass Roots
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Meera
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TV series; 4 episodes
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2002
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Short Cuts
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Psychologist
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TV series; 1 episode
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BootLeg
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Wendy
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TV mini-series; 4 episodes
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2002– 2003
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MDA
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Dr. Jane Bowen
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TV series; 2 episodes
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2003
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Kath & Kim
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Shop girl
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TV series; 1 episode
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2004
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The Brush-Off
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Claire Sutton
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TV movie
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2006– 2008
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Stupid, Stupid Man
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Anne Cassidy
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TV series; 16 episodes
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2008
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East of Everything
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Lara
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TV series; 3 episodes
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Family Footsteps
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Narrator
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TV series; 4 episodes
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2009
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Snake Tales
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Miranda Sailendra
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TV series; 13 episodes
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2010
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Sleuth 101
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Annie/Jessica
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TV series; 2 episodes
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Tangle
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Elle Rosenthal
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TV series; 2 episodes
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2016
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The Wrong Girl
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Meredith
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TV series; 8 episodes
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2017, 2019
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The Letdown
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Martha
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TV series; 13 episodes
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2019
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The Hunting
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Ravneet
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TV mini-series; 4 episodes
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2022
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Savage River
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Deborah Cochrane
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TV mini-series; 6 episodes
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2023
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Wellmania
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Dr. Singh
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TV mini-series; 7 episodes
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2024
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High Country
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Tammy Samson
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TV Series
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Film appearances
References
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