Melissa Thomas is an Australian actress.
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Her film work as an extra includes: Ghost Town (2000), Swimming Upstream (2003), Thank God He Met Lizzie (1997), and Dallas Doll (1993).
Her television work includes roles in: All Saints (2003) (non-speaking role), Sweat (Australian TV series) (1996) playing Sandy Fricker, Late for School (1992) playing Lily Price, Brides of Christ (1990)[1][2] playing Brigid Maloney, A Country Practice (1990) (non-speaking), Family and Friends (1990), E Street (1989)[1][3] and G.P. (1989) (non-speaking).
Thomas has also worked on Holy Cross (2003). Footballers' Wives (2002), and GMT: Greenwich Mean Time, as well as presenting on Level 23 (1994), on The Defenders: Choice of Evil (1998).
She appeared in the Heath Ledger episode of E! True Hollywood Story, speaking about her former coworker.
Title | Year | Role |
Family and Friends (TV series) | 1990 | ? |
A Country Practice (TV series) | 1990 | Peta Thornton |
G.P. (TV series) | 1991 | Carly |
Brides of Christ (TV miniseries) | 1991 | Brigid Maloney |
Late for School (TV series) | 1992 | Lily Price |
E Street (TV series) | 1993 | Rebecca |
A Country Practice (TV series) | 1994 | Nicole Andrews |
Dallas Doll | 1994 | Margaret |
Sweat (TV series) | 1996 | Sandy Fricker |
The Wedding Party | 1997 | Bridesmaid |
All Saints (TV series) | 2003 | Linda Thompson |
Swimming Upstream | 2003 | Dawn Fraser |
Ghost Town | 2008 | Dr. Prashar's Patient (as Melissa A. Thomas) |
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