Zoe Naylor
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Zoe Naylor (Age 28 in 2006 Sydney, Australia) is a Australian actress. She is best known for her role as Regan McLeod on the series McLeod's Daughters.
Biography
She graduated with a BA Drama (Masters) from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in 2002, as well as with a BA Journalism from the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) in 1997, completing her first two years of the degree at Charles Sturt University, Bathurst. She has studied at the Philippe Gaulier Drama School in London and is currently completing a Masters in Early Childhood at Macquarie University.
She was the recipient of the Channel Seven Scholarship at Charles Sturt University and the UTS Journalism award for Most Outstanding Broadcast Student. She was also School Captain at her high school — Loreto College Normanhurst.
She has worked in film, theatre, television, radio and in presenting, reporting and producing. She has worked widely as an MC and also has extensive experience in TV commercials and voiceovers. She is also an ambassador for the Prince of Wales Hospital and TAG Heuer.
She played Hetty in the 1999
She has also appeared in Virtual Nightmare (2000 - TV), as Abby on Evil Never Dies (2003 – TV) and as a host on MTV. Her big break came in 2005 when she appeared in 7 episodes on the network 9 hit series McLeods Daughters playing Regan McLeod.
"I just love playing Regan — she is strong and determined and adds another fiery element to the women on Drovers Run. She has great qualities and is a good friend to all" - she said.
Selected filmography
Film
- 2005 — Book of Revelation
- 2004 — On the Lurk
- 2003 — Evil Never Dies, Abby
- 2002 — Sugar and Spice
- 2000 — A Love Story
- 2000 — The Product
- 1999 — Fearless, Hetty
Television
- 2005 — Orange Roughies, Jane Durant
- 2005-Current McLeod's Daughters, Regan McLeod
- 2003 — The Cooks, "Nights of Living Dangerously", Janie
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