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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leah_PurcellLeah Purcell - Wikipedia

    Leah Maree Purcell AM (born 14 August 1970) is an Aboriginal Australian stage and film actress, playwright, film director, and novelist. She made her film debut in 1999, appearing in Paul Fenech's Somewhere in the Darkness, which led to roles in films, such as Lantana (2001), Somersault (2004), The Proposition (2005) and Jindabyne ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0700732Leah Purcell - IMDb

    Actress: The Legend of Molly Johnson. Multi talented Leah Purcell is a Theatre, Film and Television Actress, Singer, Director, Playwright and Author. She is the youngest of seven children of Aboriginal Australian descent. Her father was a butcher and a boxing trainer.

    • January 1, 1
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  3. Leah Purcell is an Aboriginal Australian actress, singer, director, playwright and author. She has starred in films such as Somersault and The Proposition, and TV shows such as Redfern Now and Wentworth.

    • August 14, 1970
  4. www.allocine.fr › personne › fichepersonne_gen_cLeah Purcell - AlloCiné

    Leah Purcell est une Actrice, Réalisatrice, Scénariste australienne. Découvrez sa biographie, le détail de ses 28 ans de carrière et toute son actualité.

  5. 9 juin 2022 · From a poor Indigenous girl in regional Queensland, actor, writer and director Leah Purcell is now at the top of her game. She has starred in some of Australia’s most renowned films and written and directed some of our best television.

    • 29 min
    • Vanessa Gorman
  6. 12 juin 2022 · Leah Purcell weaves her Indigenous Songlines into new film The Drover's Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson. Actor, writer, producer and director Leah Purcell. (ABC: Australian Story/Jack Fisher ...

  7. 2 mai 2022 · Leah Purcell stars, writes and produces the film version of Henry Lawson's short story, The Drover's Wife, set in 1893 Australia. She reimagines the story with Indigenous characters and themes, and challenges the stereotypes of the western genre.