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Helen Dallimore is an actor, singer, director and writer who has enjoyed a successful career in theatre, musical theatre, film and television both in Australia and in the UK.
Her most celebrated stage performances include Wicked (London’s West End), Girl From The North Country (Tour), End of the Rainbow (STCSA), Blood Brothers (Enda Markey Presents) and Legally Blonde (Ambassador/GFO), for which she won the Helpmann Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Other stage credits include The Wharf Revue, Muriel’s Wedding the Musical, Spring Awakening (STC), The Plant, Cruise Control (Ensemble Theatre), Tartuffe (Bell Shakespeare), Masquerade (Griffin Theatre) and Into the Woods (Regent’s Park, London).
Her television credits include Here Come the Habibs, Hardball, True Story with Hamish and Andy, Midsomer Murders, Little Oberon, A Moody Christmas, The Moodys, Wonderland, Home & Away, Chandon Pictures, Laid and House Husbands. Film credits include Two Heads Creek, Mr Accident, Russian Doll, Tempe Tip, The Sugar Factory and Mother’s Milk.
As a director, Helen’s credits include High Society, The Fantasticks, Everybody Loves Lucy (Hayes Theatre) and A Life in the Theatre (Darlinghurst Theatre). As a screenwriter, her credits include episodes of Channel Nine’s Here Come the Habibs and ABC comedy Sando.
Helen is also the author of the Melody Moss books.
She soon takes to the stage again playing the ‘Edies’ in Grey Gardens, presented by Closely Fox and fortyfivedownstairs in Melbourne from July 17th to August 2nd.
The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).
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Helen Dallimore is an actor, singer, director and writer who has enjoyed a successful career in theatre, musical theatre, film and television both in Australia and in the UK.
Her most celebrated stage performances include Wicked (London’s West End), Girl From The North Country (Tour), End of the Rainbow (STCSA), Blood Brothers (Enda Markey Presents) and Legally Blonde (Ambassador/GFO), for which she won the Helpmann Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Other stage credits include The Wharf Revue, Muriel’s Wedding the Musical, Spring Awakening (STC), The Plant, Cruise Control (Ensemble Theatre), Tartuffe (Bell Shakespeare), Masquerade (Griffin Theatre) and Into the Woods (Regent’s Park, London).
Her television credits include Here Come the Habibs, Hardball, True Story with Hamish and Andy, Midsomer Murders, Little Oberon, A Moody Christmas, The Moodys, Wonderland, Home & Away, Chandon Pictures, Laid and House Husbands. Film credits include Two Heads Creek, Mr Accident, Russian Doll, Tempe Tip, The Sugar Factory and Mother’s Milk.
As a director, Helen’s credits include High Society, The Fantasticks, Everybody Loves Lucy (Hayes Theatre) and A Life in the Theatre (Darlinghurst Theatre). As a screenwriter, her credits include episodes of Channel Nine’s Here Come the Habibs and ABC comedy Sando.
Helen is also the author of the Melody Moss books.
She soon takes to the stage again playing the ‘Edies’ in Grey Gardens, presented by Closely Fox and fortyfivedownstairs in Melbourne from July 17th to August 2nd.
The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).

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