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
OccupationActress
Years active1977–2008
Notable workMouth to Mouth

References

  1. Kim Krejus, 16th Street
  2. Ellis, Bob (1 September 1978), "Film Notes", Filmnews
  3. Williams, George (21 October 1994), "The sting of social protest Australian film festival", The Sacramento Bee
  4. Light, Deborah (17 December 1988), "At long last, the termination of national fervour - TV Extra", The Sydney Morning Herald
  5. The Heidi Chronicles, AusStage
  6. A Small Family Business, AusStage
  7. Pottinger, Paul (6 October 1988), "Why actresses love Ayckbourn", The Sydney Morning Herald
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