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Australian actress (1960–1996)

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Taya Straton
Born1960
Died26 February 1996 (aged 35-36)
Australia
OccupationActress

Taya Straton (1960 – 26 February 1996) was an Australian actress, who remains best known for her roles in serials and soap opera including Prisoner in 1986, during the final season as Rose "Spider" Simpson. She played a main role in the ABC's Inside Running in 1989. On stage she featured in The Pub Show (Esplanade Hotel, 1985), Not Waving (Junction Club, 1990) and The Hundred Year Ambush (Fairfax Studio, 1990) She also had smaller TV roles in A Country Practice and The Flying Doctors. She died by suicide in February 1996.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1987 Slate, Wyn & Me Pippa
1990 Aya Tina

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1986 The Flying Doctors Margie Cooke Episode: "Do You Read Me?"
1986 Prisoner Rose "Spider" Simpson 38 episodes
1987 Elliott Loves Diana Diana Television short
1988 Rafferty's Rules Amanda Kurtz Episode: "Freedom"
1988 Always Afternoon Alisa 4 episodes
1988 A Country Practice Amanda Fowler 2 episodes "Give Me A Break" parts 1 & 2
1989 Inside Running Susan-Elizabeth Wallberg 19 episodes
1992 Bony Elizabeth Episode: "Under the Influence"
1995 Janus Sharon Clarke Episode: "Intent to Permanently Deprive"

References

  1. "Inside Running", The Canberra Times, 17 July 1989
  2. Warneke, Ross (20 July 1989), "Loopholes in the script", The Age
  3. Burchall, G.J. (29 November 1985), "A taste of money", The Age
  4. Hawker, Philippa (25 November 1985), "Good-humored but cartoonish", The Age
  5. The Pub Show, AusStage
  6. Weiniger, Peter (9 April 1990), "Krape finds new life in aged theme", The Age
  7. Bellamy, Louise (12 April 1990), "Stage", The Age
  8. Not Waving, AusStage
  9. The Hundred Year Ambush, AusStage

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