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  1. Actor Sigrid Thornton is seared into public memory for a series of iconic roles. But she just keeps reinventing herself.

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  2. More broadly he referred to changing Australian cultural values which were well reflected in the types of places in which Sigrid Thornton had acted: the Riverland during the 1980s All the Rivers Run and the coast in the 2000s SeaChange.

  3. Oct 3, 2022 · Thornton’s feminism is almost a given. Her mother, Merle, was an activist in the 1960s who was instrumental in changing the drinking laws in Queensland which prohibited women from drinking in ...

  4. In 2022, Sigrid stars with Charles Wu in Sydney Theatre Company’s THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT after returning to Australian TV screens in 2021 in Nine’s flagship drama, AMAZING GRACE. She commenced shooting on a new Australian feature film in March 2021 with details to be announced shortly.

  5. Sigrid said WA’s sense of isolation had created a unique environment for story-telling that needs to be valued. Indigenous influence was also slowly being recognised. “Aboriginal history just wasn’t in the school syllabus. That’s changing, which is a very good thing but it has a fair way to go. The change is very encouraging.

  6. Feb 11, 2016 · Despite being one of Australia's most well-recognised faces in the industry, Thornton tries to live a regular life.

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  8. Aug 6, 2019 · Seachange debuted in 1998 and became the top-rated Australian drama on television in its second and third seasons. It followed Laura Gibson (Sigrid Thornton), a former city lawyer, as she tried to resettle her young family in the coastal town of Pearl Bay after her marriage imploded. Pearl Bay, the coastal town in the show Seachange.

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