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  1. In 2005 she also had a very brief role in the film Stealth . Since 2004 Davies has portrayed character Cate McMasters in the medical drama All Saints. She previously appeared in two early episodes of the show as a woman with whom previous character Ben Markham had a fling.

  2. Alexandra Davies. Mark Priestley. Natalie Saleeba. Jolene Anderson. Andrew Supanz. Virginia Gay. Alix Bidstrup. Ella Scott Lynch. Alex scored her big break when she landed a part in the sitcom Flat Chat in 2000. She also played the love interest of Josh Lucas in the American film, Stealth, released in Australia in late 2005.

  3. Having a mental illness need not limit an actor’s potential, All Saints star Alexandra Davies tells Penelope Cross. An emotional rescue. SHE is one of the brightest new stars on television, but for All Saints ambo Alexandra Davies, acting was far from the most practical career choice.

  4. All Saints (1998–2009) Alexandra Davies: Cate McMasters, Naomi Collins. Showing all 130 items. Jump to: Photos (130) 107 more photos. See also. Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs. All Saints. Recently Viewed. Get the IMDb App. Help. Site Index. IMDbPro. Box Office Mojo. IMDb Developer.

  5. Jessica leaves All Saints after Deanna Richardson becomes Acting NUM of the ED. She takes a job at St. Angela's as NUM of the ED. Cate McMasters: Alexandra Davies: Registered Nurse, Ambulance Officer: May 2004 – May 2007, September 2007 – 2008, recurring: 270–4##

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  7. Alexandra Davies. Actress: X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Alexandra is a graduate of the University of Western Sydney (Theatre Nepean) one of the top competitive acting schools in Australia that accepts only 18 students each year. She graduated in 1998 with a High Distinction average.

  8. All Saints: cast. The (undifferentiated) starring and supporting cast of All Saints. Twelve years or just twelve episodes, these are some of the many actors who made All Saints one of Australia's most popular and longest running series. John Adam. Tom Snowden. 1999-2000. Liz Alexander. Dr Alison Newell. 2003-06. Jolene Anderson. Erica Templeton.