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Melita Jurisic

Melita Jurisic

Australian actress


Melita Jurisic is an Australian actress.

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Early life

Jurisic was born in Croatia and migrated to Australia with her family at age five.[1] She began her career as part of the Lighthouse Company (Playhouse) in Adelaide.[2]

Career

Screen

Jurisic's screen roles include a lead (as Dr. Eva) in the ABC TV series Something in the Air,[3] playing the title character in the 1987 film The Tale of Ruby Rose,[4] the 1986 TV movie Hunger,[5] Croatian film Transatlantik in 1998,[6] 1997's The Sound of One Hand Clapping,[7] Mad Max: Fury Road[2] Bordertown and The Petrov Affair.[1] She is also known for her role as Dr. Magda in the television series The Flying Doctors.

Stage

Her stage roles are numerous, and include Macbeth with the Sydney Theatre Company in 2014,[8] I Am A Miracle at the Malthouse in 2015[2] and Three Sisters at the Sydney Opera House in 2001.[9] Internationally she appeared in a number of Barrie Kosky's productions at Schauspielhaus Wien in Vienna, Austria, including Medea.[1]

Music

Jurisic is also the singer and songwriter of Viennese band Metalycée. Their first album "It Is Not" was voted one of the ten best Austrian albums of the decade. [10]

Filmography

Film

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Stage

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Awards and nominations

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References

  1. Hallett, Bryce (27 July 2009), "An outsider finds a place to call home", The Sydney Morning Herald
  2. Hawker, Philippa (10 July 2015), "Melita Jurisic: from Mad Max to Macbeth, this versatile actor continues to impress", The Sydney Morning Herald
  3. Johnston, Tony (16 January 2000), "AIR apparent", Herald Sun
  4. Byrnes, Paul (18 August 1988), "Wild and haunting tale beneath the mist", The Sydney Morning Herald
  5. Purcell, Chris (5 October 1986), "Love is the food to satisfy Hunger", The Sydney Morning Herald
  6. Blinksell, Magella (8 September 2000), "Surprises Out Of Zagreb", The Canberra Times
  7. Martin, Adrian (23 April 1998), "No hands clapping here", The Age
  8. Bodey, Michael (4 May 2001), "Sister acting", The Daily Telegraph



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