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    • Antoinette Byron (born 1961 or 1962) is an Australian actress who has lived between the United States and Sydney for many years. She is best known for playing Natalie Nash on the Australian soap opera Home and Away, and a constable in the police drama Skirts. As of 2024 she works as an acting coach.


      Early life and education


      Antoinette Byron was born in 1961 or 1962.
      She made her TV debut in the Australian soap opera The Restless Years as Tracey Williams in 1977.
      She studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney, but did not complete the three-year certificate course.


      Career


      Byron started her acting career aged 19, when she left NIDA to accept the role of Janet in the 1981 version of the stage musical The Rocky Horror Show.
      She played roles in series such as Bellamy (1981), Scales of Justice, Special Squad, The Henderson Kids and in soap operas such as Prisoner (1982), Starting Out, and Neighbours (1985). She later portrayed the first Skye Chandler on the soap opera All My Children from 1986 to 1987 before been replaced by Robin Christopher. Byron then took a main role on the Fox short-lived sitcom Women in Prison.
      Byron was cast in the role of Natalie Nash on the Australian soap opera Home and Away, taking over from original actress Angelica la Bozzetta, debuting in the 1999 season premiere. She later appeared in police drama Skirts, Jake and the Fatman, E Street, Time Trax, Melrose Place, Savannah, Baywatch, High Tide, Pacific Palisades, and Malcolm in the Middle.
      She has also appeared in TV movies such as Skin Deep, Crime of the Decade and theatrical films including Fast Talking, Rebel, Death of a SoldierSkirts (TV series) and Man with the Screaming Brain.
      As of 2024 Byron teaches and coaches other actors and performers, and coaches people in public speaking skills.


      Filmography




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      = Television

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      Theatre




      Footnotes




      References




      External links


      Antoinette Byron at IMDb
      Official website
      Antoinette Byron on AusStage (but see footnote above about La Boheme)

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