Zoe Tuckwell-Smith

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Zoe Tuckwell-Smith

Zoe Tuckwell-Smith in February 2013
Born Zoe Tuckwell-Smith
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation Actress
Years active 2004–present

Zoe Tuckwell-Smith is an Australian actress. She is best known for her performance as Rebecca Gilbert on the Australian Television show Winners & Losers.[1]

Early life

Zoe is originally from Sydney, Australia although grew up partly in Asia. She speaks fluent Indonesian. Zoe Tuckwell-Smith has enjoyed acting from a young age. "I’ve always been a dreamer – imaginative and creative," she recalls. "As a child I loved putting on plays and making up stories to perform for my parents or my toys!" After finishing high school, she was accepted into NIDA and graduated three years later.[1]

Career

In 2004, Tuckwell-Smith appeared in Six Pack, All Saints and The Cooks. She went onto appear in Home and Away and In Search of Paradise. Tuckwell-Smith was cast in Stupid Stupid Man in 2007. The following year, the actress made appearances in The Cut and The Strip.

As well as television, Tuckwell-Smith has appeared in various feature films, including Son of the Mask (2004), Gone (2005), Cactus (2008) and Primal (2009). In 2010, Tuckwell-Smith also guested in Short Stack's video clip for "Planets".

In 2011, Tuckwell-Smith joined the cast of Winners & Losers in the leading role of Rebecca "Bec" Gilbert. She relocated to Melbourne from Sydney for filming.[1]

Personal life

Tuckwell-Smith and her partner, Damon Gameau, announced that they were expecting their first child in June 2013.[2]

Filmography

Film and television
Year Title Role Notes
2004 Son of the Mask Mrs. Babcock First film role
2004 Six Pack Charlie Butterfield First television role
2004 All Saints Elle Campbell
2004 The Cooks Anna
2005 Home and Away Various characters
2005 Gone Ingrid
2006 In Search of Paradise Nicki
2007 Stupid Stupid Man Gwen
2008 Cactus Sammy
2008 The Strip Cassie
2010 Primal Anja
2011– Winners & Losers Bec Gilbert Leading role

References

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