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Born Anne Louise Lambert in the Australian city of [[Brisbane]]<ref>{{imdb name|id=0483069|name=Anne-Louise Lambert}}</ref> she later moved to Sydney. Under the name of Anne Lambert she first gained recognition on Australian television with roles in three soap operas. In 1973 she played a bed-hopping nymphomaniac in ''[[Number 96 (TV series)|Number 96]]'' as Sue Marshall. The following year she was an original cast member in school-based drama ''[[Class of '74]]'', playing a student.
Born Anne Louise Lambert in the Australian city of [[Brisbane]]<ref>{{imdb name|id=0483069|name=Anne-Louise Lambert}}</ref> she later moved to Sydney. Under the name of Anne Lambert she first gained recognition on Australian television with roles in three soap operas. In 1973 she played a bed-hopping nymphomaniac in ''[[Number 96 (TV series)|Number 96]]'' as Sue Marshall. The following year she was an original cast member in school-based drama ''[[Class of '74]]'', playing a student.


Lambert gained international recognition after playing the iconic role of Miranda in the classic film ''[[Picnic at Hanging Rock (film)|Picnic at Hanging Rock]]'' (1975). Director [[Peter Weir]] saw her in a television commercial for [[Fanta]] and felt she was perfect for the lead role. In 1976, she had a six month role in adult soap opera ''[[The Box (TV series)|The Box]]'' as the "sexy and promiscuous" Trisha Freeman.<ref>[http://members.ozemail.com.au/~fangora/lamberta.html]</ref>
Lambert gained international recognition after playing the iconic role of Miranda in the classic film ''[[Picnic at Hanging Rock (film)|Picnic at Hanging Rock]]'' (1975). Director [[Peter Weir]] saw her in a television commercial for [[Fanta]] and felt she was perfect for the lead role. In 1976, she had a six month role in adult soap opera ''[[The Box (TV series)|The Box]]'' as the "sexy and promiscuous" Trisha Freeman.<ref>[http://members.ozemail.com.au/~fangora/lamberta.html]</ref> In 1977, she appeared in a recurring sketch in comedy series ''[[The Norman Gunston Show]]'' called ''The Checkout Chicks''. This sketch, a send-up of melodramatic soap operas set in a supermarket, mostly featured former ''Number 96'' actors - [[Vivienne Garrett]], [[Candy Raymond]], [[Philippa Baker (actress)|Philippa Baker]], [[Judy Lynne]] and [[Abigail]].


She adopted the name Anne-Louise Lambert when, on seeking work in the UK, she found that another actress was listed as Anne Lambert. She has worked steadily in film and on stage ever since, including starring roles in the [[BBC TV]] series ''[[The Borgias (1981 TV series)|The Borgias]]'' (1981), [[Peter Greenaway]]'s ''[[The Draughtsman's Contract]]'' (1982), and ''Breathing Under Water'', ''Seeing Red'' (1992), ''[[The Dirtwater Dynasty]]'' and ''Great Expectations – The Untold Story'' (1987) and Australian TV mini-series such as ''Fields of Fire 2'' (1988). Stage roles include ''[[Sweet Bird of Youth]]'' co-starring with [[Lauren Bacall]] and [[Colin Friels]]. She also played the role of Lady Mary Brackenstall in the adaptation of [[The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' The Abbey Grange]].
She adopted the name Anne-Louise Lambert when, on seeking work in the UK, she found that another actress was listed as Anne Lambert. She has worked steadily in film and on stage ever since, including starring roles in the [[BBC TV]] series ''[[The Borgias (1981 TV series)|The Borgias]]'' (1981), [[Peter Greenaway]]'s ''[[The Draughtsman's Contract]]'' (1982), and ''Breathing Under Water'', ''Seeing Red'' (1992), ''[[The Dirtwater Dynasty]]'' and ''Great Expectations – The Untold Story'' (1987) and Australian TV mini-series such as ''Fields of Fire 2'' (1988). Stage roles include ''[[Sweet Bird of Youth]]'' co-starring with [[Lauren Bacall]] and [[Colin Friels]]. She also played the role of Lady Mary Brackenstall in the adaptation of [[The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' The Abbey Grange]].

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Anne-Louise Lambert
Born
Anne Louise Lambert

(1955-08-21) 21 August 1955 (age 68)
Australia
Occupation(s)Film actor,
Television actor

Anne-Louise Lambert (born 21 August 1955) is an Australian actress.

Life and career

Born Anne Louise Lambert in the Australian city of Brisbane[1] she later moved to Sydney. Under the name of Anne Lambert she first gained recognition on Australian television with roles in three soap operas. In 1973 she played a bed-hopping nymphomaniac in Number 96 as Sue Marshall. The following year she was an original cast member in school-based drama Class of '74, playing a student.

Lambert gained international recognition after playing the iconic role of Miranda in the classic film Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975). Director Peter Weir saw her in a television commercial for Fanta and felt she was perfect for the lead role. In 1976, she had a six month role in adult soap opera The Box as the "sexy and promiscuous" Trisha Freeman.[2] In 1977, she appeared in a recurring sketch in comedy series The Norman Gunston Show called The Checkout Chicks. This sketch, a send-up of melodramatic soap operas set in a supermarket, mostly featured former Number 96 actors - Vivienne Garrett, Candy Raymond, Philippa Baker, Judy Lynne and Abigail.

She adopted the name Anne-Louise Lambert when, on seeking work in the UK, she found that another actress was listed as Anne Lambert. She has worked steadily in film and on stage ever since, including starring roles in the BBC TV series The Borgias (1981), Peter Greenaway's The Draughtsman's Contract (1982), and Breathing Under Water, Seeing Red (1992), The Dirtwater Dynasty and Great Expectations – The Untold Story (1987) and Australian TV mini-series such as Fields of Fire 2 (1988). Stage roles include Sweet Bird of Youth co-starring with Lauren Bacall and Colin Friels. She also played the role of Lady Mary Brackenstall in the adaptation of The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' The Abbey Grange.

More recently she has appeared in Lillian's Story with Toni Collette and Somersault which won Best Film at the 2004 Australian Film Institute Awards. She also appeared in the Australian TV series, The Alice (2004) and the short drama Photograph (2006), directed by her sister, Sarah Lambert. She recently graduated from the University of Sydney where she obtained a degree in psychology and has put her acting career on hold, now focusing on a career in mental health as a psychotherapist, counsellor and life coach with Creative Councel, coaching and psychotherapy in Sydney.

She resides in the Sydney suburb of Balmain with her son Harry (born 1989).[3]

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