Lucy Ansell

Lucy Ansell

Lucy Ansell is an Australian television and theater actress. In 2018, she graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA). While there, she received the Orloff Family Charitable Trust Scholarship for Excellence (2017) and the Patricia Kennedy Award for Excellence (2018). Her professional theater debut was acting in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

Movies for Lucy Ansell...

Force of Nature: The Dry 2
Title: Force of Nature: The Dry 2
Character: Bree
Released: February 8, 2024
Type: Movie
When five women take part in a corporate hiking retreat and only four come out on the other side, Federal Agents Aaron Falk and Carmen Cooper head deep into the Victorian mountain ranges to investigate in the hopes of finding their whistle-blowing informant, Alice Russell, alive.
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Title: My Life Is Murder
Character: School Girl
Released: July 17, 2019
Type: TV
Investigator Alexa Crowe, cannot help fighting the good fight – whether it is solving murders or combatting the small frustrations of everyday life. Fearless and unapologetic, Alexa's unique skills and insights into the darker quirks of human nature, allows her to provoke, comfort and push the right buttons as she unravels the truth behind the most baffling of crimes.
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Love & Fascism In The 21st Century
Title: Love & Fascism In The 21st Century
Character: Student
Released: November 20, 2018
Type: Movie
In search of the archival, Carmen-Sibha Keiso re­-imagines theatre and film through personal narrative in her conceptual debut: Love & Fascism In The 21st Century. "... if Rappaport was in an art school." - Ferran Pla
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Title: Rostered On
Character: Young girl 2
Released: April 4, 2016
Type: TV
“Rostered On" is an independent Australian comedy show based around the day to day struggles of working for a faceless retail corporation known as “Electroworld”.
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Title: Utopia
Character: Secretary
Released: August 13, 2014
Type: TV
Set inside the offices of the "Nation Building Authority", a newly created government organisation responsible for overseeing major infrastructure projects, Utopia explores that moment when bureaucracy and grand dreams collide. It's a tribute to those political leaders who have somehow managed to take a long-term vision and use it for short-term gain.