Jolene Anderson

Jolene Anderson
Born (1980-05-26) 26 May 1980
Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation Actress

Jolene Anderson (born 26 May 1980 in Kempsey, New South Wales) is an Australian actress and singer. In 2014, she joins the cast of Home and Away as newcomer Neive Devlin.

From 2006 to 2008 she played the character of Erica Templeton on the drama series All Saints. She is also the winner of the second series of celebrity singing competition It Takes Two.

All Saints

Anderson played Erica Templeton on All Saints until 18 November 2008, when her character was pronounced dead, as she had been missing for 3 weeks. She was one of the younger cast members and reputedly popular with the audience. This may be inferred by her popularity on the singing show It Takes Two.

It Takes Two

In the first episode of the 2007 season of It Takes Two, Anderson and her partner David Campbell performed "The Sweet Escape" by Gwen Stefani and scored eights from all four judges giving them a score of 32 and therefore being at the top of the leaderboard for the first episode of the series.

She continued to score highly amongst the judges and was one of the favourites for the entire competition. On 19 June 2007, she became the first contestant in the show to score a perfect ten from all four judges on both performances.

Anderson and Campbell then went on to become the winners of It Takes Two on 10 July 2007, beating Jo Stanley and Anthony Callea in the finals. The couple scored 115 to Jo and Anthony's 105 in the final round by singing "That's What Friends Are For", "Stop!" and "Never Can Say Goodbye".

From this, offers poured in for Jolene for both musical theatre roles, and album releases. After much contemplation Jolene accepted the role of "Our Girl" in the Andrew Lloyd Webber song cycle Tell Me on a Sunday. The production had mixed reviews, but Jolene's performance was generally well received, in her musical theatre debut.[1][2]

Bush Doctors

Anderson was chosen to host Bush Doctors in 2008, introducing and doing voice-overs during the show. It was a successful series that aired from January to March 2008. The series although unconfirmed is believed to be cancelled and if a second season is made Jolene may not return now she belongs to Ten Network.

Rush

Anderson has signed on to become a series regular in the Ten Network cop drama series Rush. Her character, Shannon Henry, made her debut in the series' second season which premiered on 16 July 2009, at 8:30 pm AEST. She has signed a three-year deal with the show and her contract will expire in 2011.

Theatre

From 14 November 2011 to 10 December 2011, Anderson was cast as the leading role of Hypatia, in Queensland Theatre Company's Fractions, by Marcel Dorney.[3] Hypatia is a brilliant female mathematician and philosopher who, 1600 years ago, was responsible for the Library of Alexandria - a collection of all the knowledge in her world. When political turmoil runs unchecked, religious fanatics threaten to destroy the Library. As Hypatia struggles to save it, she is forced to confront her own prejudice, and to make a terrible choice.[3]

Filmography

Awards

Anderson has been nominated for a Logie Award in 2007 for Most Popular New Female Talent for her role as Erica Templeton in All Saints but lost out to Amy Mathews from Home & Away.

References

  1. http://www.thewest.com.au/aapstory.aspx?StoryName=506666
  2. Jolene's a one-woman show, BY JODIE MINUS, 30 Jul, 2008, Illawarra Mercury:
  3. 1 2 Fractions, Queensland Theatre Company

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