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Helen Buday

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Helen Buday in Mad Max : Au-delà du dôme du tonnerre (1985)
Carefree retired teacher Tom and his new partner Iona have run away to start a new life together in the South of France, but when Tom's estranged son shows up unannounced with his girlfriend Adele, the past begins to catch up with them.
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Passing Through (2022)
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Helen grew up in Melbourne and began dance classes (tap, jazz and classical) at the age of 8. She attended the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music majoring in voice (mezzo soprano) and graduated from NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Art) in 1983. Her film roles include Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (Savannah Nix), For Love Alone, Dingo and Alexandra's Project for which she won Best Actress at the Valladolid International Film Festival in 2003. Her work in theatre is extensive with a breadth of range that encompasses the classics as well as contemporary writing and new works in development. She has worked for all the subsidised theatre companies in Australia as well as the supportive companies including Anthill in Melbourne, The Blue Room in Perth and the Q Theatre in Penrith. Her roles include Nora in The Doll's House and Jenny in Threepenny Opera for Belvoir Street Theatre, fifteen plays for Sydney Theatre Company including Marjorie Pinchwife in the Country Wife, the Countess in The Marriage of Figaro, Helena in Midsummer Night's Dream and Lady Macbeth. She has also played in numerous musical theatre productions including Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady for MTC and the VSO, Sally Bowles in Cabaret for STC of SA and Mrs Housemann in the original staged version of Dirty Dancing which toured Australia and New Zealand. She also directs an Australian film festival in south west France and lives between Australia and France.
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      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Mel Gibson and Tina Turner in Mad Max : Au-delà du dôme du tonnerre (1985)
    Mad Max : Au-delà du dôme du tonnerre
    6.2
    • Savannah Nix
    • 1985
    Alexandra's Project (2003)
    Alexandra's Project
    6.5
    • Alexandra
    • Wife
    • 2003
    For Love Alone (1986)
    For Love Alone
    5.3
    • Teresa
    • 1986
    Let's Get Skase (2001)
    Let's Get Skase
    4.9
    • Judith Turner
    • 2001

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    Actress



    • Passing Through (2022)
      Passing Through
      • Janet
      • 2022
    • Points de Repères (2016)
      Points de Repères
      8.1
      TV Series
      • 2016–2019
    • Jack Campbell, John Howard, Judith McGrath, Tammy Macintosh, John Waters, Andrew Supanz, and Mirrah Foulkes in All Saints (1998)
      All Saints
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Belinda Mawson (uncredited)
      • 2003
    • Alexandra's Project (2003)
      Alexandra's Project
      6.5
      • Alexandra
      • Wife
      • 2003
    • Rebecca Gibney, Kate Kendall, Peter Phelps, and Gary Sweet in Stingers (1998)
      Stingers
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Lois Dunlap
      • 2002
    • Let's Get Skase (2001)
      Let's Get Skase
      4.9
      • Judith Turner
      • 2001
    • Brigade des mers (1996)
      Brigade des mers
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Peggy Newland
      • 1996
    • Road to Alice
      6.2
      Short
      • Alice
      • 1992
    • Dingo (1991)
      Dingo
      6.8
      • Jane Anderson
      • 1991
    • Rachel Ward, Art Malik, and Michael Woods in Shadow of the Cobra (1989)
      Shadow of the Cobra
      6.9
      TV Mini Series
      • Monique Leclerc
      • 1989
    • For Love Alone (1986)
      For Love Alone
      5.3
      • Teresa
      • 1986
    • Land of Hope (1986)
      Land of Hope
      7.2
      TV Mini Series
      • Sarah Quinn
      • 1986
    • Mel Gibson and Tina Turner in Mad Max : Au-delà du dôme du tonnerre (1985)
      Mad Max : Au-delà du dôme du tonnerre
      6.2
      • Savannah Nix
      • 1985
    • Five Mile Creek (1983)
      Five Mile Creek
      7.7
      TV Series
      • Bess
      • 1984

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    Alexandra's Project
    Alexandra's Project
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    Alexandra's Project

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      • australian film festival in France
    • Born
      • 1962
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Other works
      Stage play: King Lear - playing Goneril at Sydney Theatre Company, Australia (2014) Stage play : Once in Royal David's City at Belvoir Street Theatre, Australia (2004 - 2006) Dirty Dancing, playing Mrs Houseman, Australian national tour (2000) Macbeth playing Lady Macbeth, Sydney Theatre Company

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      Helen's parents were Hungarian and German, refugees to Australia after World War 2.

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    • When was Helen Buday born?
      1962
    • Where was Helen Buday born?
      Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • What is Helen Buday known for?
      Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, For Love Alone, Let's Get Skase, and Alexandra's Project
    • How many awards has Helen Buday won?
      1 award
    • How many award nominations has Helen Buday received?
      5 nominations

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