Nicole da Silva
Nicole da Silva |
Born |
Nicole da Silva
18 September 1981 (1981-09-18) (age 30)
Sydney, Australia |
Occupation |
Actress |
Nicole da Silva (born September 18, 1981) is an Australian actress, who is best known for her television roles on Rush (as Senior Constable Stella Dagostino), Carla Cametti PD, East West 101, All Saints and Dangerous In 2008, Nicole was nominated for the Graham Kennedy Logie Award for ‘Most Outstanding New Talent’ for her role in Dangerous. Nicole da Silva is also known for her theatre work including 'Behanding in Spokane' at the MTC in 2011. Other theatre work includes 'Queen C' at Belvoir St Theatre, 'BC' for The Hayloft Project and 'This is Our Youth'.
Early Life
Nicole Da Silva attended high school at Girraween High School, then studied dramatic arts at the University of Western Sydney.
Career
Da Silva was in "Queen C" at Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney. She is best known for her work in Rush (Network Ten) and will be continuing her role in 2011. Da Silva has also starred in The Hayloft Projects, BC and This Is Our Youth with Rush co-star Ashley Zukerman
Filmography
Year |
Production |
Character |
Director |
Theatre |
Notes |
2011 |
Behanding in Spokane |
Marilyn |
Peter Evans |
Melbourne Theatre Company |
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2010 |
BC |
Mary |
Simon Stone |
The Arts Centre |
The Hayloft Project |
2009 |
This Is Our Youth [2] |
Jessica |
Nicholas Pollock |
Inside Job Productions |
next to Ashley Zukerman & Ben Geurens |
2008 |
Queen C |
Friend |
Kate Gaul |
Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney |
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Awards
Year |
Category |
Award |
TV Show |
Result |
2008 |
Most Outstanding New Talent |
Graham Kennedy Award |
Dangerous |
Nominate |
References
External links
Persondata |
Name |
Dasilva, Nicole |
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Date of birth |
18 September 1981 |
Place of birth |
Sydney, Australia |
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