| Basia A'Hern | |
|---|---|
| Born | Basia A'Hern 7 December 1989 Bristol |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1997–2008 |
Basia A'Hern (born in Bristol on 7 December 1989) is an Australian actress. She is well known for her roles on television shows, including, The Sleepover Club, McLeod's Daughters, Out of the Blue, Don't Blame the Koalas, and Double Trouble.
On the stage Basia played the role of Little Cosette in the Sydney leg of the Les Misérables Australasian Tour that lasted from 1997–1999.
A'Hern made her screen debut in 2001, guesting as Cyntrina in the Farscape episode, "...Different Destinations".
In recent years, she has made several appearances playing Rose Hall-Smith, Stevie's daughter, on the Australian hit-series McLeod's Daughters. She also played the role in Lyndz in The Sleepover Club, Kate King in Don't Blame the Koalas and featured in the TV show Double Trouble. In 2002 A'Hern played Kate Henley in Disappearance a movie about a strange old ghost town.
In 2008, she has played the part of Lucia Jones in the BBC-commissioned Australian soap opera Out of the Blue.
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