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  1. Helen Thomson is an Australian actress. Thomson's credits include the television shows Bad Mothers, Stupid Stupid Man and Blue Heelers and the films Gettin' Square, A Man's Gotta Do and La Spagnola. Thomson has multiple stage credits with the Sydney Theatre Company and Melbourne Theatre Company.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    2022
    Lynelle
    Recurring
    2021
    Yvonne Webber
    TV series, 2 episodes
    2019
    Liz
    TV series, 7 episodes
    2017
    Gerda Davis
    TV series, 2 episodes
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    Helen Thomson. Actress: Elvis. Helen Thomson is known for Elvis (2022), Colin from Accounts (2022) and Kangaroo Jack (2003). She has been married to David Roberts since 2000. They have two children.

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  4. After being a mainstay on the stage and in the theatre for most of her career, Australian actress Helen Thomson decided to switch things up in recent years – and her career pivot to TV and film has paid off.

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    Helen Thomson is an actress by profession and Australian by nationality. Also famous as a stage actress, she is well known for appearing in the TV shows Stupid Stupid Man, and Blue Heelers, and the filmsGettin' Square, A Man's Gotta Do, and La Spagnola.

    The exact date of birth of Helen Thomson is not known she was born in Sydney, Australia. Neither is there much information available about her mother, father, and her childhood. However, it is known that she was raised by her parents on a farm in central QLD alongside two siblings- older sisters Sue and Gwen Thomson.

    Helen Thomson has been married to theatre actor David Roberts since 2000. She has two children with her husband- Lachie and Darcy. Their older child was born in 2005 and her younger child (son) was born in 2009. The pair seems to be happy with their marital relationship and no rumors of divorce have surrounded the pair.

    Early Days

    She fell in love with theater and acting at the age of 14 after her mother took her to a touring production of Steaming in Rockhampton at the Pilbeam Theatre. She began crewing the third year’s production of The Dollwhile she was a first-year student at drama school. Thomson began her career as a TV actress in the year 1990. Her first credits were in the episode(s) of the TV series A Country Practice (1993),G.P. (1994), Home and Away (1997), Big Sky (1997), Murder Call (1998), and Water Rats...

    Films, TV Series

    Since the early 2000s, Helen Thomson has appeared in the TV series Bad Cop, Bad Cop (2002-2003), Blue Heelers (2003), Stupid Stupid Man (2006-2008), Mr & Mrs Murder (2013), Top of the Lake (2017), Doctor Doctor (2016-2017), Rake (2014-2018), Bad Mothers(2019), among others. Moreover, the actress has also starred in the films Gettin' Square (2003), A Man's Gotta Do (2004), Elvis (2022), etc. She is known for her multiple stage credits with the Sydney Theatre Company and Melbourne Theatre Compa...

    Co-stars

    On the set of Elvis, Helen Thomson has worked with Luke Bracey, Xavier Samuel, Alton Mason, Kate Mulvany, and Josh McConville.

    On Instagram and Twitter, Helen Thomson is followed by thousands of followers but is absent on Facebook. She often posts about her work and family life.

  5. Veteran Australian actress Helen Thomson opened up on Thursday about how her breakthrough role in a Hollywood movie scored her an invitation to the 2023 Oscars.

  6. Helen Thomson is an Australian actress. Thomson's credits include the television shows Bad Mothers, Stupid Stupid Man and Blue Heelers and the films Gettin' Square, A Man's Gotta Do and La Spagnola. Thomson has multiple stage credits with the Sydney Theatre Company and Melbourne Theatre Company.

  7. The iconic Helen Thomson discusses her character in No Pay? No Way! and reminisces about her favourite roles on stage with Sydney Theatre Company.

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