Kim Krejus
Kim Krejus is an Australian stage, film and television actress.[1] In 1978 Krejus was nominated for an AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in the film Mouth to Mouth.,[2] written and directed by John Duigan.[3] She had a lead role on TV in Joe Wilson[4] and appeared on stage in productions such as The Heidi Chronicles at the Cremorne Theatre[5] and the Northside Theatre Company's production of A Small Family Business.[6][7]
Kim Krejus | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1977–2008 |
Notable work | Mouth to Mouth |
References
- Kim Krejus, 16th Street
- Ellis, Bob (1 September 1978), "Film Notes", Filmnews
- Williams, George (21 October 1994), "The sting of social protest Australian film festival", The Sacramento Bee
- Light, Deborah (17 December 1988), "At long last, the termination of national fervour - TV Extra", The Sydney Morning Herald
- The Heidi Chronicles, AusStage
- A Small Family Business, AusStage
- Pottinger, Paul (6 October 1988), "Why actresses love Ayckbourn", The Sydney Morning Herald
External links
- Kim Krejus at IMDb
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