Cassandra Magrath

Cassandra Magrath (born 1981) is an Australian actress. She played Miranda Gibson in the Australian ABC 1998–2000 television series SeaChange and Liz Hunter in the 2005 Australian horror film Wolf Creek.[1]

Cassandra Magrath
Born1981 (age 3839)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
OccupationActress
Years active1994-present

Acting career

Magrath began her acting career aged 11, with a role in the children's television programme Ocean Girl.[2] She also played Charlene in the Australian ABC children's television series The Wayne Manifesto that aired in 1996.[3] Magrath also acted as Alison Pi Renfrey in The Crash Zone in 1998. She also appears in The Butterfly Effect video 'Gone', as well as comedy trio Tripod's 'Xbox Song'. Magrath stars in the Michael Adante thriller Vanished in which she portrayed Winona Grant.[4] In 2016 she starred in Screen Australia's horror film Scare Campaign, directed by the Cairnes brothers (100 Bloody Acres).[5]

Controversy

ABC reports the rape trial of actor John Jarratt:

Mr Jarratt's colleagues, including Wolf Creek co-star Cassandra Magrath, were called as character witnesses.

She said although the pair portrayed horrific torture scenes in the 2005 film, Mr Jarratt expressed a "disgust" at violence and she trusted him absolutely on set.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1994–95 Ocean Girl Zoe Kondelos
1996 The Wayne Manifesto Charlene
1998–2000 SeaChange Miranda Gibson
1998–2001 Crash Zone Alison Renfrey
2002 Shock Jock Stephanie Thom
2005 Wolf Creek Liz Hunter
2010 The Pacific Helen
2011 Vanished Winona Gant
2012 Neighbours Celeste McIntyre
2016 Scare Campaign Suze

Notes

gollark: > ffsThat is literally what the notation means, so complain to the president of maths, not me.
gollark: Yeeeees.
gollark: You are not solving f(x)=4, you just want to know what happens if x is 4 inside the function.
gollark: ... no.
gollark: * the value of x
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