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Judy Nunn

Judy Nunn is a popular Australian author, who likes to write literature & fiction, historical fiction, and romance novels. She was born as Judith Anne Nunn on April 13, 1945, in Perth, Western Australia. In addition to being a famous author, she is also a noteworthy screenwriter and actress. Author Nunn has received the Order of Australia from the Australian Day Honors in 2015 for her dedicated service towards performing arts as a screen and stage actor and scriptwriter, and also to literature being an author. For writing some of her books, she uses the pseudonym of Judy Bernard Waite. Author Nunn initially started her career as a leading actress of stage. She received her break in TV shows with the role of the bisexual reporter named Vicky Stafford in the television show called The Box. With her performance in this role, she achieved a great success. The character of Vicky Stafford became a famous cult figure and continued to feature in the series. During the entire run of the show between 1974 and 1977, author Nunn played Vicky Stafford’s role. In 1979, Nunn got the chance to play Joyce Martin for a brief period in the TV series called Prisoner. Following this, she had a long role in the show Sons & Daughters as Dr. Irene. This show ran from 1984 to 1986. The next popular role of author Nunn is Ailsa Stewart, which she played in the TV show Home & Away. Starting from 1988, Nunn was cast in every season of the show for this role of Ailsa Stewart, until the character’s death in 2000. It is considered as the most popular role played by Nunn. In 2002, Nunn played a ghost’s role for a small time in her former show. Author Nunn is married to her writer and actor husband named Bruce Venables. He is also an ex-police officer. Their marriage took place in the same week in which her the filming of her character Ailsa Stewart’s marriage took place with Alf, played by actor Ray Meagher.

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