Aleisha Rose

Aleisha Rose Groth (Brisbane, September 11, 1988) is an Australian actress. She played Tina the doll on Toybox and featured in Arrowhead (2016) directed by Jesse O'Brien.[1][2] Aleisha spent most of her life training as ballet dancer and musical theatre performer. Upon graduating, Aleisha became a dancer with the Walt Disney Company, but in 2011 became involved in acting and was accepted into the drama school NIDA.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Kahuna Co-Host D.G. Enterprises [3] Pilot
2011 We are walking out Dancer/Lead Actor Film
2011 Friend Request Erika Film
2011 Little balloon The Mum Film
2012 The Wolverine Stand in 2012 Film
2013 Toybox[4] Tina the Doll TV series, presenter
2014 Arrowhead[5] (also known as Alien Arrival) Tarren Film
2016 "New Politics (film) (short)" Zara Anders Short Film
2017 "3 Old Guys (pilot)" Ashley Television Series Pilot
2020 Stranded Pearl (film)[3] Anita Film
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References

  1. Thecreativeissue.com.au INTERVIEW: ACTRESS ALEISHA ROSE
  2. Goltz, Helen (4 February 2015). "Aleisha Rose Groth's Rise To Fame". bmag.com.au. Bmag, Brisbane. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016.
  3. Aleisha Rose Groth at IMDb.com.
  4. Aleisha Rose Groth, at backstage.com. Archived 6 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  5. "Jesse O'Brien: Straight Shooting About Arrowhead - FilmInk". Filmink.com.au. Retrieved 3 February 2018.


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