Freya Stafford is an Australian actress (born 21 January 1977 in Hobart, Australia) who has appeared in the television programs Head Start and White Collar Blue as central characters. She also made a guest appearance on Network Ten's The Lost World. She has also had parts in Network Ten's mini-series Small Claims, and the Australian movies Gettin' Square and Hell Has Harbour Views.
She showed an interest in acting from an early age, having a supp...
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Freya Stafford is an Australian actress (born 21 January 1977 in Hobart, Australia) who has appeared in the television programs Head Start and White Collar Blue as central characters. She also made a guest appearance on Network Ten's The Lost World. She has also had parts in Network Ten's mini-series Small Claims, and the Australian movies Gettin' Square and Hell Has Harbour Views.
She showed an interest in acting from an early age, having a supporting role in a local production of Annie aged eight, it was apparently inspired by her older sister Natasha. She attended Mount Stuart Primary School and The Friends' School in North Hobart, before being selected to attend the National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) in Sydney, from which she graduated in 2000.
Whilst at NIDA, she was involved in a number of theatre productions, including Twelfth Night and Three Sisters. She also played a cinema usher in silverchair's 1999 Miss You Love music video.
Her breakthrough television role was as...
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