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Sigrid Thornton (born 12 February 1959) is an Australian actress. Her television work includes Prisoner (1979–80), All the Rivers Run (1983), SeaChange (1998–2000) and Wentworth (2016–). She also starred in the American Western series Paradise (1988–91). Her film appearances include Snapshot (1979), The Man from Snowy River (1982), Street Hero (1984) and Face to Face (2011). She won the AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama for the 2015 miniseries Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door

Early years

Thornton was born in Canberra, the daughter of Merle, a teacher and writer, and Neil Thornton, an academic.[1] She was raised in Brisbane, attending St. Peter's Lutheran College. For two years she lived in London, where she was a member of the Unicorn Theatre.

Back in Brisbane she attended Twelfth Night Theatre Junior Workshop and In 1970, during the Captain Cook Bicentenary Celebrations, Thornton appeared before Queen Elizabeth II as Rosa Campbell-Praed in Looking Glass on Yesterday.[2] She acted in TV series Homicide and Division 4 in 1975. She also appeared on The Sullivans, as Elizabeth "Buffy" Turnbull.
Acting career

In 1977, Thornton made her film debut as Wendy in The FJ Holden directed by Michael Thornhill, and in the same year as Maria in the film adaptation of Henry Handel Richardson's colonial Australian novel, The Getting of Wisdom (1977) directed by Bruce Beresford. In 1978, Thornton appeared in the Australian television sequel of the British comedy series Father, Dear Father in Australia. The same year she played Angela in the film Snapshot (aka The Day After Halloween) directed by Simon Wincer, for which role she was nominated for Australian Film Awards Best Actress in a Feature Film in 1979.

A year later she appeared as Roslyn Coulson in the Australian television drama Prisoner (known overseas as Prisoner: Cell Block H).[3] Thornton starred in 1981 in Duet for Four. 1982 saw her take on the roles of Jessica Harrison in the films The Man from Snowy River and its sequel in 1988 The Man from Snowy River II. 1983 marked an appearance in Street Hero. She starred in 1983's miniseries All the Rivers Run. 1986 saw her in The Lighthorsemen, the TV adaptation of Nevil Shute's novel The Far Country, Great Expectations: The Untold Story and Slate, Wyn & Me.

From 1988 to 1991 she appeared as Amelia Lawson in the American television drama series Paradise. Syndication of All the Rivers Run and The Man from Snowy River and The Man from Snowy River II brought her to a wider international audience.

In 1991 she starred in Over the Hill directed by George T. Miller and in 1996, Love in Ambush directed by Carl Shultz. She starred as Laura Joy Gibson in the Australian television series SeaChange from 1998 to 2000, winning the Most Outstanding Actress award in 1999 and 2000.
Stage highlights

Thornton's stage performances include a 2002/03 touring production of The Blue Room directed by Simon Phillips for the Melbourne Theatre Company opposite Marcus Graham.[4] In 2009 she made her debut with Opera Australia in its production at Melbourne's Arts Centre as Desiree Armfeldt in Sondheim and Wheeler's A Little Night Music, directed by Stuart Maunder.[5]

In 2014, she won critical acclaim for her portrayal of Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire for the Black Swan State Theatre Company in Perth.[6]

In 2015, she appeared in the premiere of Stephen Beckett's play Diary of a Nobody, inspired by the 1892 novel The Diary of a Nobody, at the Princess Theatre, Launceston, Tasmania.[7] The same year, Thornton played the part of Golde in Fiddler on the Roof at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne.[8]
Recent film and television work

In 2002 Thornton starred in Australian thriller The Pact, directed by Strathford Hamilton, written by Hugh O'Brien.

In 2003 Thornton appeared in Mittens directed by Emma Freeman. In 2004, she played a geneticist in a four-episode arc on MDA. She shaved her head for her role in the 2005 telemovie Little Oberon.

Thornton hosted the Nine Network's What's Good For You.

In 2010, she appeared in Underbelly: The Golden Mile as recurring character Geraldine "Gerry" Lloyd, an Australian Federal Police detective and investigator for the Wood Royal Commission.

In 2011, Thornton starred in Face to Face, an independent Australian film directed by Michael Rymer.

In 2012, she participated in Who Do You Think You Are.[9]

In 2016, Thornton appeared in the fourth season of SoHo drama series Wentworth for seven episodes as a special guest star. She portrayed the character of Sonia Stevens (initially played by Tina Bursill in Prisoner), a woman on remand for the suspected murder of her best friend.[10]

Thornton returned for season 5 of Wentworth as a main cast member in which her characters fate is yet unknown
The "Sigrid factor"

In his book The Big Shift, about changing Australian demographics and culture, Bernard Salt coined the term the "Sigrid factor" pointing out that Australian towns in which movies had been made featuring Thornton had prospered since that time.[11] More broadly he referred to changing Australian cultural values which were well reflected in the types of places in which Sigrid Thornton had acted: the Riverland during the 1980s All the Rivers Run and the coast in the 2000s SeaChange.
Awards

Thornton has won:

    Silver Logie for Best Lead Actress (1984) All the Rivers Run
    Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actress (1999) for SeaChange.
    Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actress (2000) SeaChange
    AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama for Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door

She has been nominated for:

    the Gold Logie (in 2000 and 2001)
    Most Outstanding Actress (in 2001)
    Most Popular Actress (in 2000 and 2001)

Personal life

Thornton is married to Tom Burstall and has two children.
Advocacy
Thornton is known for her work with World Vision, the Royal Children's Hospital, Vision Australia, Reach Foundation and other charitable causes. She has lobbied successive governments to keep libraries open and to resource the Australian film and television industry. She has been appointed to several federal and state film bodies, including Film Victoria[3] and is involved in helping to sustain and develop the industry.

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« Antworten #1 am: 20. November 2017, 20:59:38 »


Amelia Lawson:

Sie ist die Bankmanagerin in Paradise. Sie ist klug und gebildet und hatte anfangs nichts für Ethan übrig, besonders seine Tätigkeit als Revolverheld. Amelia ist verheiratet, doch ihr Mann, ein Trinker, hat sie sitzenlassen und die Stadt verlassen. Im Laufe der Serie freunden sich Amelia und Ethan jedoch an, sie legt ihre Stellung nieder und wird Lehrerin. Gegen Ende der Seriie verloben sich Ethan und sie sich.
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« Antworten #2 am: 22. November 2017, 20:32:54 »

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« Antworten #3 am: 01. Dezember 2017, 22:44:11 »

In der Folge S01E10 "Große Kämpfe, kleine Kämpfe"  erzählt Ameila, dass sie aus Australien stammt (also wie die Schauspielerin ja auch selbst)
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« Antworten #5 am: 29. Januar 2018, 20:40:45 »

In der Folge "Vaterrechte" (S03E08) hatte Thornton ihren letzten Auftritt als Amelia Lawson.  Das brutale Ende zwischen Ethan und Amelia....wo es 3 Staffeln lang nach aussieht, wann sie endlich heiraten, geschah nun diese Rolle rückwärts.  In meinen Augen der traurigste Teil der ganzen Seite....ich hatte immer gehofft, dass sie zurückkehren würde, wenigstens im Serienfinale...doch es sollte leider nicht so sein Traurig Vllt. wäre es in einer evtl. 4. Staffel passiert, die ja leider nicht mehr gedreht wurde...aber irgendwie bezweifle ich es...

Warum sie wohl ausgestiegen war? Inmitten der Staffel? und das, obwohl sie ja eigentlich neben Ethan der zweitwichtigste Charakter gewesen war. Irgendwie denke ich, muß was vorgefallen sein.... jedenfalls wurde sie vernünftig rausgeschrieben und in den Folgen ab der Fast-Hochzeit deutete es sich ja auch schon an....dennoch fand ich es sehr schade.
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