Anthea Davis
Acting
Biography
a seasoned performer Anthea Davis has worked with the majority of the TV networks, toured extensively throughout Australia, tread the boards of Melbourne’s, Theatre’s, and appeared in many a short and feature film in her 25 years of telling peoples stories. Currently Anthea is renovating a Gypsy Wagon to house a puppet and story telling venue for kids of all ages and in the summer months she can be found at Southgate Melbourne playing Ukulele for a 1924 Ferry called “Grower.”
Known For

Round the Twist is a Logie Award-winning Australian children's television series about three children and their father who live in a lighthouse and become involved in many bizarre magical adventures.
Round the Twist
The Damnation of Harvey McHugh is a television miniseries made by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The series consists of 12 episodes and was first broadcast on the ABC in 1994.
The Damnation of Harvey McHugh

Correlli was an Australian television series first broadcast by ABC TV in 1995. It starred Deborra-Lee Furness as prison psychologist Louisa Correlli. The series also featured her future husband Hugh Jackman in one of his earliest roles. The first episode entitled "The Rat Tamer" has been released on to DVD. The creators and Associate Producers of the show were actress Denise Roberts from the ABC's G.P., and Carol Long. Roberts also played the role of prison warden Helen Buckley in episodes four and five.
Correlli

Residents of peaceful Pebbles Court, Homesville, are being used unknowingly as test experiments for a new 'Body Drug' that causes rapid body decomposition (melting skin etc.) and painful death.
Body Melt

The political adviser to Australia's Minister of the Arts investigates the suspicious death of a disgruntled artist.
The Brush-Off

Frank Ryan survived the drought, he put food on the table for his children and a roof over their heads, and he raised them to be strong enough to face the world. And now he has time on his hands - We want the best for those we love, but what if we don't have the words to let them know?