Lynette Curran
Career
First Appearances: - Country Town (1973) as Rhoda Wilson
Most Important Roles: - Alvin Purple (1973) as First Sugar Girl
- Japanese Story (2003) as Mum
- The Boys (1998) as Sandra Sprague
- Somersault (2004) as Irene
- Comrades (1987) as Prostitute
- The Year My Voice Broke (1987) as Anne Olson
- Bliss (1985) as Bettina Joy
- Dead to the World (1991) as Pearl Elkington
- My Mother Frank (2000) as Jean
- To The Other Shore (1996) as
Career Highlights: - Alvin Purple (1973)
- Japanese Story (2003)
- The Boys (1998)
- Somersault (2004)
- Comrades (1987)
- The Year My Voice Broke (1987)
- Bliss (1985)
- Dead to the World (1991)
- My Mother Frank (2000)
- To The Other Shore (1996)
Full Biography
Lynette Curran, born in Australia, began her acting career in theatre in 1964 with plays like 'The Country Wife' and 'Rookery Nook'. She gained prominence as a regular cast member of the soap opera 'Bellbird' from 1967 to 1974. Her film debut was in 'Alvin Purple' (1973), where she played a leading role alongside Graeme Blundell. Curran also acted in the film version of the serial, 'Country Town' (1971).