Lisa Flanagan

Lisa Flanagan
Born
Australia
OccupationActress

Lisa Flanagan is an Aboriginal Australian actress, known for her roles on stage and in television and film. Film roles include her debut movie Australian Rules and Look Both Ways, while on stage she performed in Wesley Enoch's The Sapphires and The 7 Stages of Grieving several times, and on television in the series Double Trouble, Redfern Now[1][2] and Total Control.[3]

Stage

Flanagan's stage roles include:[4]

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Australian RulesClarence
Black and WhiteGirl at Cinema
FreeShort film
2004Turn AroundShort film
Queen of Hearts
2005Look Both WaysAnna
2006Opal DreamMs Banamooka
2007Spike UpRaving WomanShort film
HushJoTelevision film
SeptemberLeena Parker
2009RivalsMaya Davis
2010Double TroubleFreda
2015StrangerlandCoreen
Redfern Now: Promise MeAllieTelevision film
DawnShop Keeper
2016Home and Away: RevengeAmy PetersTelevision film
2017Brown LipsDotShort film
2022We Are Still HereKatherine

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003All SaintsChloe "Boo" Hanson5 episodes
2007East West 101Sarah KingEpisode: "Death at the Station"
2008Double TroubleFreda13 episodes
2009Dirt GameNadiaEpisode: "Boab Dreaming"
2010City HomicideGrace BarlowEpisode: "Ties That Bind"
2012–2013Redfern NowAllie2 episodes
2014The Gods of Wheat StreetLibby Lavelle6 episodes[5]
2014The CodeEadie Smith4 episodes
2015–2019GlitchKath10 episodes
2015Ready for ThisRose PrestonEpisode: "Back on Track"
2017ClevermanHarah3 episodes
2017Kiki and KittyNan's Kitty2 episodes
2017Aussie RangersCarol
2018Wrong Kind of BlackMum3 episodes
2019-24Total ControlFaye Stanley9 episodes
2021Home and AwayAmy Peters6 episodes
2022Mystery Road: OriginCatherine6 episodes
AftertasteTammy1 episode

References

  1. ^ "Characters". ABC1. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  2. ^ Liddle, Celeste (13 November 2013). "Redfern Now's portrayal of urban Aborginal [sic] life is long overdue". the Guardian. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Total Control". Blackfella Films (in Welsh). Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Lisa Flanagan". AusStage. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  5. ^ Burin, Margaret (4 April 2014). "The Gods of Wheat Street: A TV drama about a family who just so happens to be black". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  • Lisa Flanagan at IMDb


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