Rhondda Findleton
Born
OccupationActress
Yearsย active1988โ€“present

Rhondda Findleton is a New Zealand actress largely based in Australia.[1] She has had major roles in Plainclothes,[1][2] Grass Roots,[3][4] The Sugar Factory[5][6] telemovie Temptation[7][8] and its spinoff series The Cooks.[9][10]

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Findleton has twice been nominated for Australian Film Institute Awards. In 2000, she was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama Series for her appearance in the Grass Roots episode "Late July 4.00pm to 10.30pm".[11] In 2001, she was nominated for Best Actress in a Guest Role in a Television Drama Series for her appearance in the Stingers episode "Fool To Want You".[12]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1988PrejudiceCarolineTV movie
1988Action ReplayTV movie
1989How Wonderful!JenTV movie
1989More Winners: Mr EdmundMargaretTV movie
1990Harbour BeatCarol WalkerFeature film
1993Love in LimboGwen RiddleFeature film
1993No WorriesMaggie Gregg
1993Avondale DogsPaul's MumShort film
1998The LaundryWomanShort film
1998The Sugar FactoryHelen McMillanFeature film
1999Chameleon II: Death MatchEvaTV movie
1999Secret Men's BusinessMrs HealeyTV movie
2002The Hard WordJaneFeature film
2003TemptationRita MolloyTV movie
2006BlackJack: At the GatesJane HarrisonTV movie
2006Look SharpJoShort film
2007SkinShort film
2008Dream LifeAunty VivianTV movie
2010At the TattooistAunt RosShort film
2010Wasted on the YoungCassandraFeature film
2011Blood BrothersTV movie
2021The GreenhouseLillian Tweedy-Bell

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1987โ€“93A Country PracticeVarious charactersTV series, 6 episodes
1988Rafferty's RulesSue GibsonTV series, 4episodes
1988Home and AwayVarious rolesTV series, 2 episodes
1991G.P.Jenny MitchamTV series, 1 episode
1991Inspector MorseAnne HardingTV series, 1 episode
1993The Leaving of LiverpoolLornaTV series
1995PlainclothesDS George SamuelsTV series
1995Echo PointRobin OllieTV series, 2 episodes
1997Big SkyShelly MartinTV series, 1 episode
1997State CoronerAnne WilmontTV series, 1 episode
1997WildsideTracey MallesonTV series, 3 episodes
1998Murder CallFreda HollandTV series, season 2, episode 12: Something Fishy
1998โ€“2001StingersVarious rolesTV series, 2 episodes
1999โ€“2007All SaintsVarious rolesTV series, 2 episodes
2001Halifax f.p.Grace LordTV series, 1 episode
2002BootlegCarol HunterTV series, 3 episodes
2000โ€“03Grass RootsKarin SchumakerTV series, 18 episodes
2003MDAClara ShieldsTV series, 1 episode
2004โ€“05The CooksRita MolloyTV series, 13 episodes
2006Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen KingSarah JoyceTV miniseries
2006โ€“07Love My WayTess DelaneyTV series, 6 episodes
2010City HomicideFrancesca HaywardTV series, 1 episode
2011East West 101Rhonda HunterTV series, 1 episode
2011CrowniesClaudia SwannTV series, 1 episode
2012RakeDr FisherTV series, 1 episode
2014ANZAC GirlsMatron Ellen GouldTV series, 3 episodes
2015HidingPrincipal BarkerTV series, 3 episodes
2016Wolf CreekDeborah LarssonTV series, 1 episode
2016ClevermanFrankieTV series, 5 episodes
2019Secret CityMadeline StendersTV series, 4 episodes
2022The TwelveGabbyTV series, 5 episodes

References

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  1. ^ a b "Policing in Plainclothes", The Evening Post (Wellington), 13 March 1995
  2. ^ Wakefield, Phil (15 March 1995), "A Kiwi cop show cut From too plain a cloth", The Evening Post (Wellington)
  3. ^ Johnston, Tony (2 July 2000), "Stormy Waters", Herald Sun
  4. ^ "Grass as green as ever", Herald Sun, 12 January 2003
  5. ^ Spence, John (11 November 1999), "Visions of trauma", The Daily Telegraph
  6. ^ Paatsch, Leigh (4 March 1999), "Dull day at the factory", The Daily Telegraph
  7. ^ Murphy, Kerrie (28 August 2003), "Tempting tastes", The Australian
  8. ^ "Fresh face for enticing menu", The Daily Telegraph, 31 August 2003
  9. ^ Enker, Debi (14 October 2004), "The cooks' tale", The Age
  10. ^ Warneke, Ross (21 October 2004), "Viewers cook The Cooks' goose", The Age
  11. ^ "AACTA AWARDS WINNERS & NOMINEES 2000". AACTA. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  12. ^ "AACTA AWARDS WINNERS & NOMINEES 2000". AACTA. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
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Inspector Morse (TV series)

Eccleston, Oliver Ford Davies, Kenneth Colley "Promised Land" (1991) Rhondda Findleton, Noah Taylor, John Jarratt "Cherubim & Seraphim" (1992) Jason Isaacs

The Sugar Factory (film)

directed by Robert Carter and starring Matt Day and Rhondda Findleton. Matt Day as Harris Rhondda Findleton as Helen McMillan Marshall Napier as Mr Berne Sam

Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King

Frehman Eion Bailey as Lonnie Frehman Richard Thomas as Howard Cottrell Rhondda Findleton as Sarah Joyce Kodi Smit-McPhee as Jackson Evans / Brandon Greta Scacchi

Love in Limbo

the Australian Film Institute in 1992. Craig Adams as Ken Riddle Rhondda Findleton as Gwen Riddle Martin Sacks as Max Wiseman Aden Young as Barry McJannet

The Cooks

Francobelli Kate Atkinson as Ruth O'Neill Nicholas Brown as Sachin Rhondda Findleton as Rita Molloy Leon Ford as Dishpig Emma Lung as Carmelita Bojana

Halifax f.p.

as Steve Elliot Petra Yared as Alicia Polk Radha Mitchell as Sarah Rhondda Findleton as Detective Grace Lord Richard Cawthorne as Gary Groom Richard Roxburgh

Nellie Gould

onto the Victorian Honour Roll of Women in 2001. Gould was played by Rhondda Findleton in the 2014 miniseries ANZAC Girls. "Gould, Ellen Julia (Nellie) (1860โ€“1941)"

Chameleon II: Death Match

Henry Kubica Simon Westaway as Reynard Lulac Mark Lee as Steven Myers Rhondda Findleton as Eva Nique Needles as Oscar Robert Coleby as Brandford Damian De