Sibylla Budd
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Sibylla Budd is an Australian actress best known for her role in The Secret Life Of Us which screened on Australian television.
Budd attended the Canberra Girls' Grammar School, and graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in 1999. The following year she appeared in Australian Broadcasting Corporation soap opera Something in the Air playing Sharon. In 2001 she was the leading female in The Bank as Michelle Roberts, and played Sam Cooper in the TV mini-series The Farm. That year she also began playing her break-out role of Gabrielle Kovich in the series The Secret Life Of Us.
Budd has also appeared in All Saints and Kath & Kim.[1]
After the 2003 season of Secret Life, Budd joined her co-star Deborah Mailman on a journey to Tanzania with World Vision. The documentary The Secret Life of Tanzania was screened on Australian television in January 2004. She left The Secret Life Of Us in late 2004 shortly before the series was cancelled. In 2005 she joined the cast of medical drama series All Saints. In 2007 Budd will be joining the cast of Channel Nine's new naval drama, Sea Patrol as marine biologist Ursula Morrell and in the feature film directorial debut of Gallipoli actor Mark Lee in The Bet, starring alongside Matthew Newton, Aden Young and Australian acting veteran Roy Billing.
In August 2006 Budd was appointed as a member of the Advertising Standards Bureau, an advertising industry self-regulation body concerned with standards of advertising material in print, television and radio media.[1]