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  1. Carole Sharkey-Waters. Actress: Nekrotronic. Carole played Manu Fieldel's bogan mum in his hilarious Good Food and Wine event presentation, then learned to fire a gun for the Deadly Women series. She was the eccentric, glamorous lead, Maude le Monde, in the black comedy "Garish Hearts", whereby she wrote and sang the theme song "Softly".

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  2. 452 Followers, 100 Following, 302 Posts - Carole Sharkey-Waters (@carolesharkeywaters) on Instagram: "Mature aged Model/Actor/Singer/Dancer and Voice Artist."

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  3. About Me. Carole is a professional actor, model, singer, voice artist and dancer. You can view her separate CV's (Documents), Showreels/films, photos and audio in the Media area of her Profile Page. Also, take note of the Highlights and recommendations area!

  4. Dec 16, 2022 · Saving Grace: Directed by Gareth Carr, David Sullivan. With Kirsty McKenzie, Gary Boulter, Emily Wiseman, Carole Sharkey-Waters. When Sarah becomes a remote carer to escape her violent city past, she discovers your demons can follow, turning tranquility into a terrifying nightmare.

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  5. Premiere of the Theme Song to Angie Bermuda's New Film 'Garish Hearts' We chat to the film's star Carole Sharkey-Waters.

  6. Jun 5, 2014 · Actress and singer Carole Sharky-Waters who plays Maude wrote the theme song “Softly” and performs it with Brown, Kenny and Garrick best known for her work in Straight Arrows, Ruined Fortune...

  7. Caroles strengths in singing and dancing make her adaptable to almost any mature aged, character part. She can convey the sensitivity of Cate Blanchett, and the quirky, flamboyance and musicality of Bette Midler. Carole played the lead, Maude Le Monde in the black comedy Feature, Garish Hearts.

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