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Linda Cropper (born 1 January 1958) is an Australian actress, primarily known for her role as Geraldine Proudman in the TV series Offspring and as Dame Nellie Melba in the television series Melba. A shortened version of Melba was selected for screening as a film at a Royal Command Performance before Queen Elizabeth II in London.
Linda Cropper – actress; Kate Dennis – Emmy-nominated director and producer [6] Kate Forsyth – author; Sarah Gardner – founder of the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) Phoebe Victoria Clare Hamilton – pioneering horticulturalist; Alexandra Joel – author; Janet Laurence – Australian artist [2]
Linda Cropper as Nellie Melba; Hugo Weaving as Charles Armstrong; Peter Carroll as David Mitchell; Googie Withers as Lady Armstrong; Joan Greenwood as Madame Marchesi; Jean-Pierre Aumont as Comte de Paris; Maria Aitken as Gladys de Grey; Tom Burlinson as Sid Meredith; Noel Ferrier as J.C. Williamson; Nell Schofield as Belle Patterson; Simon ...
Three women (Catherine Oxenberg, Caroline Goodall, Linda Cropper) plot revenge against a drug dealer (Jack Scalia) who seduced them before scamming them to participate in his operations, ultimately causing them to spend time in Moroccan prisons, ruining their lives. [4]
Geraldine Proudman (played by Linda Cropper) is mother to the three eldest Proudman children. Geraldine works as an architectural model maker and is a creative and intelligent woman. She is passionately connected to each of her children, but is also committed to making the most of her own life.
Teesh (Susie Porter), an unemployed single mother in her twenties, shares a flat with an older, divorced friend, Trude (Linda Cropper). Teesh is starting to crack under the strain of taking care of her son Kenny (Mason Richardson) and her problems only get worse when her abusive father (Bill McClusky), who's just been released from prison, visits.
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Bordertown is a 1995 Australian TV miniseries set in 1952 in a refugee camp located in a dusty, remote Australian town called Baringa. The story depicts a year in the lives of the camp residents, displaced persons from World War II who are learning English and awaiting jobs and new lives in Australia. [1]