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{{Short description|Australian actor and film producer}} | {{Short description|Australian actor and film producer}} | ||
'''Jennifer Cluff''' (b 1956) is an Australian actor and film producer, married to ], with whom she often collaborates.<ref name="sally">{{cite news|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|first=Sally| |
'''Jennifer Cluff''' (b 1956) is an Australian actor and film producer, married to ], with whom she often collaborates.<ref name="sally">{{cite news|newspaper=]|first=Sally|last=Loane|date=22 December 1993|page=24|title=Riding the high road}}</ref> | ||
Cluff was from the town of Mudgee. Her professional acting career began when she was seventeen and cast in the mini series of ''Seven Little Australians''.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|title=The seven who bought the misrule children to life|date=29 October 1973|page=38}}</ref> | Cluff was from the town of Mudgee. Her professional acting career began when she was seventeen and cast in the mini series of ''Seven Little Australians''.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|title=The seven who bought the misrule children to life|date=29 October 1973|page=38}}</ref> | ||
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*''Going Home'' (1977) - actress<ref>{{cite news|title=Chance to compare drama standards|newspaper=The Age|date=5 May 1977|page=43}}</ref> | *''Going Home'' (1977) - actress<ref>{{cite news|title=Chance to compare drama standards|newspaper=The Age|date=5 May 1977|page=43}}</ref> | ||
*'']'' (1982) - actress | *'']'' (1982) - actress | ||
*''Cattle King'' (1983) - actress | *'']'' (1983) - actress | ||
*'']'' (1985) - actress<ref>{{cite news|first=Richard|last=Glover|title=Bennett the door to door director|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=18 September 1985|page=16}}</ref> | *'']'' (1985) - actress<ref>{{cite news|first=Richard|last=Glover|title=Bennett the door to door director|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=18 September 1985|page=16}}</ref> | ||
*'']'' (1986) - actress | *'']'' (1986) - actress | ||
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*'']'' (2022) - producer | *'']'' (2022) - producer | ||
*'']'' (2024) - actress, producer | *'']'' (2024) - actress, producer | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:57, 2 January 2025
Australian actor and film producerJennifer Cluff (b 1956) is an Australian actor and film producer, married to Bill Bennett, with whom she often collaborates.
Cluff was from the town of Mudgee. Her professional acting career began when she was seventeen and cast in the mini series of Seven Little Australians.
Select credits
- Seven Little Australians (1973) - actress
- Going Home (1977) - actress
- Brothers (1982) - actress
- The Cattle King (1983) - actress
- A Street to Die (1985) - actress
- Backlash (1986) - actress
- Dear Cardholder (1987) - actress
- Jilted (1987) - actress
- Spider & Rose (1994) - actress
- Simone de Beauvoir's Babies (1997) - actress
- Kiss or Kill (1997) - producer, casting
- In a Savage Land (1999) - producer, writer
- Cut (2000) - producer
- Tempted (2001) - producer
- The Nugget (2002) - producer, casting
- Deck Dogz (2005) - producer, casting, actress
- PGS: Intuition Is Your Personal Guidance System (2017) - producer
- Facing Fear (2022) - producer
- The Way, My Way (2024) - actress, producer
References
- Loane, Sally (22 December 1993). "Riding the high road". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 24.
- "The seven who bought the misrule children to life". The Sydney Morning Herald. 29 October 1973. p. 38.
- "Chance to compare drama standards". The Age. 5 May 1977. p. 43.
- Glover, Richard (18 September 1985). "Bennett the door to door director". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 16.
- "No sex please, we're Aussie filmmakers". The Sydney Morning Herald. 8 April 1999. p. 13.
External links
- Jennifer Cluff at IMDb
- Jennifer Cluff at Screen Australia