Name Liddy Clark Role Actress | Nationality Australian Party Australian Labor Party | |
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Occupation Actress, Media industry Movies Annie's Coming Out, Kitty and the Bagman, Coda, Blue Fin, Touch and Go Similar People Gil Brealey, Craig Lahiff, David Hannay, Bruce Beresford Profiles | ||
Political party Australian Labor Party |
Selena Gomez, Marshmello - Wolves | Acoustic Cover by Liddy Clark
Elizabeth Anne Clark (born 6 November 1953 in Adelaide, South Australia) is a former Australian politician with the Australian Labor Party in the Queensland Legislature who held the seat for Clayfield and also an actress of television and film.
Contents
- Selena Gomez Marshmello Wolves Acoustic Cover by Liddy Clark
- Liddy Clark Facebook Live Chat October 6 2017
- Acting career
- Political career
- Filmography
- References

Liddy Clark Facebook Live Chat - October 6, 2017
Acting career

She has various credits in film and television to her name. She is possibly best known for her two roles in the cult series Prisoner. She played child killer Bella Albrecht for two episodes in 1979 and Sharon Smart, the victim of a crooked religious cult, for six episodes in 1983. in 1988, Clark played the role of battered wife Kerry Barlow in Home and Away. She was a regular cast member in the series Fire and has also made guest appearances in Matlock Police, The Sullivans, Kingswood Country, A Country Practice and Echo Point. She also was a presenter on the long-running children's program Play School.
Film credits include: Mad Dog Morgan, Blue Fin, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, Touch and Go, Kitty and the Bagman and Annie's Coming Out.
Political career
In 2001 she defeated Santo Santoro in the normally safe Liberal seat of Clayfield in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. She lost the seat, the most marginal in Queensland, at the 2006 Queensland Election.
She was briefly Minister for Indigenous Affairs in the government of Peter Beattie, She was involved in the so-called "Winegate" affair. A bottle of wine was taken aboard a government jet travelling to a "dry" indigenous community in North Queensland. Two of Liddy Clark's staff were moved from their jobs over the affair and after an independent inquiry Liddy Clark was cleared of any wrongdoing.