Kirsty Lee Allan

Kirsty Lee Allan

Born: December 15, 1984
in Dubbo - New South Wales - Australia
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Kirsty Lee Allan (born 15 December 1984, height 5' 6" (1,68 m)) is an Australian actress and former fashion model.

Allan began her career as a model and dancer, after gaining a Diploma of Performing Arts from the Dance World Studios in South Melbourne.

Her dance skills came into a career when she was a backup dancer for the Australian girl group Shakaya during their live concerts. Allan also starred in numerous theatre productions.

Allan had a guest appearance on the SBS comedy Fat Pizza, playing the character Sharona. She also appeared in numerous T.V commercials.

Allan joined the Australian TV drama Sea Patrol for its second season, which premiered on 31 March 2008 on Channel 9. She plays the character of Able Seaman Rebecca 'Bomber' Brown. In late 2010 it was reported that she would not be returning for the fifth season.

Allan appeared as Leanne Murdoch in the SBS comedy Swift and Shift Couriers.

She received a TV Week Logie nomination for Most Popular New Female Talent in 2009.

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Movies for Kirsty Lee Allan...

Chasing Comets
Title: Chasing Comets
Character: Leona
Released: August 23, 2018
Type: Movie
Wagga is a country town that loves its sport but is divided over its loyalty for the rival codes, AFL and NRL. It's in this setting that we find our hero Chase Daylight, whose dream to play in the professional Rugby League is falling by the wayside, just like his relationship to Brooke. At his lowest point, Chase takes a leap of faith to sort out his life. But living this out is a far greater challenge than he imagined, especially among team mates who won't let him give up his partying ways without a fight. Chase's leap of faith might possibly be the worst decision ever he has ever made.
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Title: Brock
Character: Michelle Downes
Released: October 9, 2016
Type: TV
Brock is a dramatisation that follows the life of Australian motor racing legend, Peter Brock. From his early racing days to his tragic death in Perth, TEN's new drama traces the soaring highs and brutal lows of one of the country’s most beloved sportsmen.
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Title: The Secret Daughter
Character: Hoverboarder
Released: October 3, 2016
Type: TV
A part-time country pub singer has a chance meeting with a wealthy city hotelier which triggers a series of events that will change her life forever. Explore the worlds of 'the haves' and 'the have nots' with heart, humour, romance and music.
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Sheep Impact
Title: Sheep Impact
Character: Sarah Beachwood
Released: October 26, 2011
Type: Movie
Paul (Steven Seagal) must rescue sheep from a bloodthirsty sex-crazed Australian police officer.
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Title: Swift and Shift Couriers
Character: Leanne Murdoch
Released: October 27, 2008
Type: TV
From the makers of Fat Pizza, follow the incompetent, inappropriate and absurd day to day dramas of the staff at Hashfield depot.
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Title: Sea Patrol
Character: Rebecca 'Bomber' Brown
Released: July 5, 2007
Type: TV
Sea Patrol is an Australian television drama set on board HMAS Hammersley, a fictional patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy. The series focuses on the ship and the lives of its crew members.
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Title: CSI: NY
Character: Teena Milford
Released: September 22, 2004
Type: TV
Follow the investigations of a team of NYPD forensic scientists and police officers identified as "Crime Scene Investigators".
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Title: Pizza
Character: Sharona
Released: April 24, 2000
Type: TV
Pizza was an Australian television series on the Australian television network SBS. The series has a spin-off feature length movie, Fat Pizza, released in 2003, and a best-of highlights video/DVD that featured previously unreleased footage and a schoolies exposé, released in 2004. In addition to this, a theatre show entitled "Fat Pizza", starring several characters from the show, has toured the Australian east coast. Through ironic and self-conscious references, Pizza involves themes of ethnicity and stereotypes, cars, sex, illicit drugs, and violence to produce its sometimes mean-spirited dark humour. The television program is noted for its frequent cameo appearances of numerous Australian celebrities of all varieties, including actors, comedians, professional athletes, and other public figures.