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Nicole da Silva is an Australian actress, best known for her roles as Stella Dagostino in the series Rush (2008–2011), and as Franky Doyle in the show Wentworth (2013–2018, 2019). She has made appearances in series such as Carla Cametti PD (2009) and Doctor Doctor (2016–2021).
Nicole da Silva: 1981– Actress Portuguese descent Daniel De Silva: 1997- Footballer Portuguese descent Guy Sebastian: 1981 - Singer Portuguese descent Joel Adams (Né Gonçalves) 1996 - Singer Portuguese descent James Sorensen: 1986 - Model/Actor Portuguese descent Naomi Sequeira: 1994 - Actress/ Singer Portuguese descent Kate DeAraugo: 1985 ...
Jodie Whittaker, Yael Stone, and Nicole da Silva were announced as leads on the series in February 2023. Also announced as among the cast were George Mason, Erroll Shand, Noni Hazlehurst, Tina Bursill, Damien Strouthos and Jillian Nguyen. [3]
Nominated: Most Outstanding Actress — Nicole da Silva [27] Home media. Title Release Country DVD Blu-ray Region Ref(s) Wentworth: The Complete Season 2. 22 October 2014
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Bridget is notable for her relationship with Franky Doyle (Nicole da Silva), which proved popular with fans of the television series. [1] Other main storylines have involved Bridget's friendship with prison officer/governor Vera Bennett (Kate Atkinson), Bridget's support and assistance to other prisoners, and helping to reveal Ferguson 's ...
Gail Nicole Da Silva (born 6 February 1993) is an Indian model and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Femina Miss India United Continent 2014 and placed as first runner-up at the Miss United Continents 2014 pageant. [1] She also won two special awards there including Best National Costume and Miss Photogenic at Miss United ...
Ian Hollingshead writing for The Telegraph said "The final showdown between Franky (Nicole da Silva) and Jacs (Kris McQuade), a young tattooed lesbian and a schoolmarmish matron, laced with malice as they fought over who would be top dog, was so compelling – and the cliffhanger so agonising – that it would be a crime to miss the next ...