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Occupation
  
Actress, Singer

Name
  
Annie Whittle

Role
  
Singer


Annie Whittle NZ On Screen

Movies
  
The World's Fastest Indian, Ross & Beth

Albums
  
Annie, Tequila Sunrise – The Best of Annie Whittle, Away And Laughing

Similar People
  
Roger Donaldson, Fiona Samuel, Robert Gillies

Screentalk - Annie Whittle


Annie Whittle is a British-born New Zealand singer and actress who has appeared on such shows as Shortland Street, where she played Barbara Heywood for four years and has had a singing career that has spanned three decades. She was previously married to director and producer Bruce Morrison.

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Her most notable film appearance was in The World's Fastest Indian (2005).

Annie Whittle Annie Whittle When You Walk In The Room YouTube

Tequila Sunrise


Television

Annie Whittle Screentalk Interview with Annie Whittle YouTube

  • A Week of It (1977–1979) .... Various Characters
  • Castaways .... "Castaways of the General Grant" (1978)
  • Under the Mountain (1982) .... Mrs. Matheson in "Maar" (1982)
  • An Age Apart (1983) .... Air Hostess in Episode #1.1 (1983)
  • The Makutu on Mrs Jones (1983) .... Mrs Jones
  • The Billy T. James Show (1984) .... Various roles
  • "Heartland" (2001) .... Herself
  • Shortland Street (2001–2005) .... Barbara Heywood
  • Kai Korero (2006) TV series .... Muriel Spalding
  • Amazing Extraordinary Friends (2008) .... Madame Lulu in "Love and Marriage" (September 20, 2008)
  • Outrageous Fortune (2006–2007) .... Bev
  • Go Girls (2009) .... Jan McMann
  • Film

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  • Trial Run (1984) .... Rosemary Edmonds
  • Queen City Rocker (1986) .... Drunk Wife
  • The World's Fastest Indian (2005) .... Fran
  • Piece of My Heart (2009) .... Flora
  • Awards

    Won the New Zealand Recording Industry Award for Top Female Recording Artist twice, in 1976 and in 1977.

    References

    Annie Whittle Wikipedia