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Helen Buday (born 1962) is an Australian actress and singer. She is known for her role as Savannah Nix in the film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome . She was awarded Best Actress at the 48th Valladolid International Film Festival in 2003 for her role in Alexandra's Project .
Helen Buday Won Home media. Alexandra's Project was released by Fandango Australia / Palace Films as a DVD in 2003. See also. Cinema of Australia; South Australian ...
Helen Buday as Savannah Nix, one of the oldest members of an isolated primitive tribe of teenager/child survivors of a plane crash (or the children of those survivors). She and Slake ensure the tribe remembers its oral tradition through "Tells" (recitations of their mythical origin and salvation narrative).
For Love Alone is a 1986 Australian film written and directed by Stephen Wallace and based on Christina Stead's 1945 novel of the same name. It stars Helen Buday, Hugo Weaving, Sam Neill and Naomi Watts in her film debut. [2]
Shadow of the Cobra; Written by: Michael Lawrence Scott Roberts: Directed by: Mark Joffe: Starring: Rachel Ward Michael Woods Art Malik Helen Buday Arthur Dignam
Helen Buday: High Society: Liz Imbrie: 1994 12th: Caroline O'Connor: West Side Story: Anita: Beth Daly Falsettos: Dr Charlotte Christine Ewing Me and My Girl: Lady Jacqueline Carstone Sharon Millerchip: Falsettos: Cordelia The Fabulous Singlettes – Anna Butera, Suzie French, Melissa Langton The Pirates of Penzance: Major-General Stanley's ...
The AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role is an award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). The AACTA is a non-profit organisation, whose aim is to "identify, award, promote, and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in film and television".
Wallace also wrote the screenplay adaptation. The film starred critically acclaimed actors Helen Buday, Hugo Weaving and Sam Neill, as well as marking Australian actress Naomi Watts' feature film debut. [13] The film was a pet project for Producer Margaret Fink who took six years to raise financing.