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Encyclopedia > Simone McAullay

Simone McAully (born 1976) is an Australian actress.


McAully was born on 14th April 1976 in Perth, Australia. She took dance lessons in ballet and jazz from an early age and continued until the age of 12. After this she decided to begin playing the cello and play volleyball. For three years she represented Australia in many volleyball tournaments. Perth is the capital of the Australian state of Western Australia. ...


After graduating high school she entered Curtin University but never finished her degree as she decided to do a lot of travelling around the world. She visited Adelaide, Byron Bay, England, France, Spain and Thailand. Without any formal training in acting she auditioned for the Actors Centre in Sydney from where she graduated in 2000. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... This article is about the metropolitan area in Australia. ...


From 2003 to the show's axing in 2006, she played the role of Senior Constable Susie Raynor on Blue Heelers. Blue Heelers(1994 - 2006) was a long-running Australian police drama series set in a Victoria Police station in the fictional small town of Mt. ...



 

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