Full Name Nicole da Silva Role Actress Name Nicole Silva | Years active 2005–present Occupation Actress | |
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Notable work Rush (2008–2011)Wentworth (2013–present) Awards ASTRA Awards for Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor (Female) Nominations Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress TV shows Wentworth, Rush, Carla Cametti PD, Dangerous Similar People Danielle Cormack, Pamela Rabe, Libby Tanner, John Edwards, Reg Watson Profiles |
Nicole da silva wins most outstanding performance by an actor female
Nicole da Silva is an Australian actress. She is known for her roles in Wentworth as Franky Doyle and in Southern Star's AFI award-winning drama Rush as Senior Constable Stella Dagostino, for which she received critical acclaim over the show's four-season run. Nicole also gained a Best Actress nomination at the Monte Carlo Television Awards for her role in Carla Cametti PD, as well as a Graham Kennedy Logie Award nomination for Most Outstanding New Talent for her role as E.C in Dangerous. Other television roles include East West 101 and All Saints.
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- Nicole da silva wins most outstanding performance by an actor female
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- Early life and education
- Career
- Personal life
- Filmography
- References

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Early life and education

Da Silva was born and raised in Sydney, Australia on September 18th, 1981. And has Portuguese ancestry.
Career

Da Silva is perhaps best known for her role in the SoHo television drama series Wentworth, a reimagining of the classic Network Ten series Prisoner (Prisoner: Cell Block H), which ran from 1979 to 1986. Da Silva portrays Franky Doyle (initially played by Carol Burns in Prisoner), a tough lesbian inmate of Wentworth Correctional Facility fighting for the position of top dog against fellow inmate Bea Smith (Danielle Cormack).
Personal life

In February 2014, she was announced as the first National Champion of UN Women Australia, for which she supported women's empowerment and gender equality at events around the country.