Toni in The Hours

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FILMOGRAPHY

2004] Missing Tom
2003] Perfect Stranger
2001] Lantana
2000] The Letter
2000] Blindman's Bluff
2000] The Three Stooges (TV)
2000] Nowhere to Land (TV)
1997-99] "Wildside"
1997] Paws
1995-97] "Home and Away"

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Rachael Blake

Born in Western Australia.

Does a lot of voice work being the female voice-artist for Australia's SBS network and in several advertisments.

Narrated the award winning ABC nature documentary, “Eye of The Storm”

Narrated Anne Delaney’s award-winning AFRTS short, “The Letter”. The film dramatises a woman’s letter to her sister describing her fight against breast cancer in the 1800s, which included a total mastectomy without anaesthesia.

Studied at NIDA.

Rachel is a vegetarian.

Co-stared with Kate Agnew and Tony Martin in a 20 minute short film called “Blindman’s Bluff”. The film premiered at the St Kilda Film Festival, 2000 where it won technical awards. Rachael plays Sophie, a woman who inadvertently throws together her introverted sister with the mysterious blind writer on the tropical island she lives on with her family.

At The Stables Theatre in 2000, Rachael again co-starred with Tony Martin in a short season of a two-actor play called “The Censor”. She played a director of nicely-naughty porn flicks, Tony Martin as the censor who wants to put and end to all this filth and Jinny McCallister as Mrs Censor.

Plays Helen Howard, the wife of one of the famous Three Stooges comedy act in Icon Production’s 2000 mini-series “The Three Stooges”. When screened in the US, it had an audience of 58 million, the largest ever for a mini-series in American television history.