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Australian actress

For the baker, see Briony May Williams.
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Briony Williams
Born1967
OccupationActress
Years active2003–present

Briony Williams is an Australian actress. She is best known for her role as Joy, mother to Lockie and Phillip, in Lockie Leonard. She has appeared in the film Struck By Lightning, and the TV Series All Saints.

On Stage she has appeared in including as a Weird Sister (witch) in Macbeth (Wildfire Theatre, 2008) the Consultant in Customs (Sidetrack Theatre, 1998) Ilse in Spring Awakening (The Playhouse, 1991), Annabella in 'Tis Pity She's A Whore (Red Shed Theatre, 1990) and in Speed-the-Plow (Space Theatre, 1989). She was played in and co devised Rites of Memory and Desire: 2 (Belvoir Street Theatre and The Performance Space, 1994)

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1990 Struck By Lightning Gail Film also known as Saltmarsh in U.S.
2003–2008 All Saints Alana Cato Appeared in 2003, 2005 and 2008
2007–2010 Lockie Leonard Joy Leonard 52 episodes
2022 6 Festivals Sue Film

References

  1. Lockie Leonard on TV
  2. Bishop, Rod (16 July 1992), "A life-affirming entertainment", The Age
  3. Allan, Sonia (18 August 2008), "Theatre in the museum", Australian Stage
  4. Macbeth - Wildfire Theatre
  5. McCallum, John (12 October 1998), "Fragments of lives lived", The Australian
  6. Customs, AusStage
  7. Spring Awakening, AusStage
  8. 'Tis Pity She's A Whore, AusStage
  9. Speed-the-Plow, AusStage
  10. Rites of Memory and Desire: 2, AusStage
  11. Rites of Memory and Desire: 2, AusStage

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