Lydia Miller
Australian actress
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Lydia Miller is an Australian actress and arts administrators.[1]
Lydia Miller | |
|---|---|
| Born | Eva Sitteová |
| Occupations | Actress, Director, |
| Notable work | Backlash Deadly Jindalee Lady |
Miller featured in the films Backlash,[2][3] Deadly[4][5] and Jindalee Lady[6] On the television she featured in R.F.D.S.[7] and Heartland.[8]
Her stage roles include Sophia/Tatiana and Tuovi in Diary of a Madman at the Playhouse and Belvoir St Upstairs Theatre in 1989-90[9][10] which she also toured to Moscow in 1992,[11] Cressy in the debut of Radiance at Belvoir St Upstairs Theatre in 1993,[12][13] Tocky in Capricornia at Belvoir St Upstairs Theatre in 1988,[14][15] and Deborah Fielding in Corporate Vibes at Drama Theatre, Opera House in 1999,[16] She has directed, with David Kennedy and Rhoda Roberts Close to the Bone at Eora Centre in 1991[17] and with Mark Gould Gunjes at Belvoir St Upstairs Theatre in 1993.[18]
Miller co organised the National Black Playwrights Conference for 1989[19] and cofounded the Aboriginal National Theatre Trust.[20] She was a executive officer[21] and director with the Australia Council's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board,[22] project head for the Olymipic Festival of the Dreaming,[23] She ran in local council elections for Leichhardt on the Balmain Development Trust ticket in 1991.[24][25]
Miller is the daughter of Pat O'Shane and Mick Miller.[26]