Caz Lederman

Caz Lederman (born c. 1951/1952), is an Australian former actress.[1] She was nominated for the 1989 AFI Award for Best Lead Actress in a Telefeature for her role in Malpractice.[2] Other roles include a lead in the TV series Holiday Island[3]

Caz Lederman
Bornc. 1951/1952 (aged 71-72)[1]
NationalityAustralian
OccupationActress
Years active1974-2002

Film roles (feature and telefilms) include The Boy Who Had Everything, The Killing of Angel Street, Winter of Our Dreams, Undercover.[4] and Grievous Bodily Harm.[5]

Filmography

Title Year Role
Number 96 (film version) 1974 Bikie Chick (uncredited)
Cop Shop (TV series) 1979 Cathy Mercer
Spring & Fall (TV series) 1980
Winter of Our Dreams 1981 Jenny
The Killing of Angel Street 1981 Nancy
Holiday Island (TV series) 1981-1982 Angela Scott
A Slice of Life 1983 Sally
Undercover 1983 May
Kindred Spirits (TV movie) 1984 Amber
Tale of a Tiger 1984 Lydia
The Boy Who Had Everything 1985 First Prostitute
Midnight Dancer 1988 Rhonda
Malpractice (TV movie) 1989 Coral Davis
E Street (TV series)
More Winners: The Big Wish (TV movie) 1990 C.W.'s Mum
Chances (TV series) Jennifer Parsons
Deadly 1991 Irene
Ring of Scorpio (TV miniseries) 1991 Pauline
Fatal Bond 1992 Detective Chenko
A Country Practice (TV series) 1982-1993 Daphne Jones - Anne Finlay
Cluedo (TV series) 1992 Janet Tipple
G.P. (TV series) 1992 Mrs. Saleh
Heartbreak High (TV series) 1995 Patricia
Water Rats (TV series) 2001 Marie James
The Finder (TV movie) 2001 Judy Wheelen
Cold Feet (TV series) 2001 Real Estate Agent
All Saints (TV series) 2002 Catherine Chadwick


References

  1. Scott, Peter (14 September 1978), "Not just a pretty face — Caz is a real talent", The Australian Jewish Times
  2. "AFI Past Winners - 1989 Winners & Nominees". AFI-AACTA. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  3. Murphy, Jim (1 July 1981), "Playing it cool on Holiday Island", Australian Women's Weekly
  4. "Caz on stage in new play", The Australian Jewish Times, 14 March 1985
  5. Macdonald, Dougal (18 November 1988), "This thriller is stodgy in its dramatic qualities", The Canberra Times
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