Caroline Craig

Caroline Craig (born 30 April 1975 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian actress, based in New York City. Caroline completed a BA at Melbourne University before graduating from NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Art) in 1999.

Caroline Craig
Born (1975-04-30) 30 April 1975
OccupationActress, director
Years active2000–present

Career

Television

Caroline first appeared as series regular Sergeant Tess Gallagher in Channel Seven's drama series Blue Heelers (2000 - 2003). In 2008 she appeared as Detective Jacqui James in Underbelly, and has since narrated the Underbelly series for Channel Nine. Most recently she played the role of Matron Grace Wilson in the ABC1 mini series ANZAC Girls, which screened in 2014.

Stage

Since graduating from NIDA, Caroline has worked for Melbourne Theatre Company, Sydney Theatre Company, Bell Shakespeare Company, Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne and Griffin Theatre Company. Caroline has also directed a number of independent theatre productions including S-27 for Griffin Independent. In 2013 Caroline performed in Yes, Prime Minister, touring Australia and New Zealand.

Filmography

Film and Television
Year Title Role Notes
2000–
2003
Blue Heelers Sgt. Teresa 'Tess' Gallagher 139 episodes
2005 The Opposite of Velocity
2005 The Heartbreak Tour Jack TV movie
2006–
2007
Orange Roughies Chloe Meachem 8 episodes
2007 Bastard Boys Tali Bernard TV mini-series
2007 Little Deaths Vanessa
2008–
2013
Underbelly Jacqui James / Narrator 34+ episodes
2010 Sleuth 101 Bridget Wilmott Episode 4
2011 Rescue Special Ops Sheree O'Brien Episode 12
2014 ANZAC Girls Matron Grace Wilson
2019 The Hunting Stephanie Episode 4
2020 Bloody Hell Mother
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