Angie Milliken is a graduate of Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and has won critical and popular acclaim playing leading roles in film, television, and theatre. She has been nominated 7 times and won 2 'Best Actress' awards from the Australian Film Institute for her portrayal of the feisty lawyer Amanda McKay in the ...
Born in Brisbane, Australia and grew up in a musical family.
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She was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal in the 2001 Queen's New Years Honours List for her services to to Australian society and the Australian film industry.
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
Jungle
2017
post-production
Stela
This Isn't Funny
2015
Barbara Thompson
I Can See You
2014
Short
Voice of Marnie's Mother (voice)
Rake
2012
TV Series
Therese Faulkner
Passengers
2009
Melony
The Condemned
2007
Donna Sereno
CSI: Miami
2007
TV Series
Audrey Van Der Mere
Solo
2006
Kate
MDA
2003-2005
TV Series
Amanda McKay
Through My Eyes
2004
TV Series
Joy Kuhl
The Shark Net
2003
TV Mini-Series
Dorothy Drewe
The Lost World
2002
TV Series
Diana
My Brother Jack
2001
TV Movie
Minnie Meredith
Farscape
1999-2000
TV Series
Yoz / Volmae
Stingers
1999
TV Series
Det. Sgt. Susan Abbott
BeastMaster
1999
TV Series
High Priestess
Paradise
1999/I
Short
Paperback Hero
1999
Ziggy Keane
Dead Heart
1996
Kate
What I Have Written
1996
Sorel Atherton / Gillian
The Beast
1996
TV Mini-Series
Elizabeth Griffin
Rough Diamonds
1995
Chrissie Bright
Talk
1994
Stephanie Ness
The Feds: Abduction
1993
TV Movie
Jo Moody
The Feds: Betrayal
1993
TV Movie
Jo Moody
The Feds: Deadfall
1993
TV Movie
Jo Moody
The Feds: Deception
1993
TV Movie
Jo Moody
The Feds: Obsession
1993
TV Movie
Jo Moody
The Feds: Seduction
1993
TV Movie
Jo Moody
The Feds: Suspect
1993
TV Movie
Jo Moody
The Feds: Terror
1993
TV Movie
Jo Moody
The Feds: Vengeance
1993
TV Movie
Jo Moody
Eight Ball
1993
Julie
A Country Practice
1992
TV Series
Jillian Carter
The Last Man Hanged
1992
TV Movie
Dorothy Ryan
Act of Necessity
1991
TV Movie
Louise Coleman
Harbour Beat
1990
Simone
The Paper Man
1990
TV Mini-Series
Joanna Morgan
Won Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2003
AFI Award
Australian Film Institute
Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or Comedy