She was never prosecuted , as she gave evidence against Clark. Thought to be alive and living in England , maybe under an alias
Allison Dine did not die in Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities. She was a character in the series who was involved in illegal activities but did not meet her end in the show.
I know that she is still in witness protection- even now. So that is probably why there are no photos available. There is a photo of her in the book; Underbelly - A Tale Of Two Cities by John Silvester & Andrew Rule. Bingo! I have found a photo of Allison Dine. Unfortunately I can't upload it to this answer page but if you want it email me at; kissapocolypse@gmail.com
Ugly Betty. Underbelly. Underbelly 2 the tale of two cities.
there is a picture of Allison dine in "the womens weekly" dated march 2009. it was included in an article depicting the REAL women of the "underbelly"era. Christina ..................................................................................................................... There is also a photo of Alison Dine in the book, Underbelly: Tale of Two Cities - John Silvester & Andrew Rule Released: 2008 ISBN / Catalogue Number: 9780977544097 ..................................................................................................................... I and some of my family have lots of photos of Alison but we would never share them. The Alison we knew was a friend and a very sweet young woman who we loved. She came from a good family who were probably heartbroken by what eventuated. I am sure that she did what she did for love. Alison was probably guilty of being naive. ...................................................................................................................... Bingo! I have found a photo of Allison Dine. Unfortunately I can't upload it to this answer page but if you want it email me at; kissapocolypse@gmail.com
No. Matt Newton played Terry Clark in "Underbelly - A Tale of Two Cities".
A Tale of Two Cities was created in 1859.
The duration of A Tale of Five Cities is 1.43 hours.
A Tale of Five Cities was created on 1951-03-01.
This question will most likely never be answered. According to parliamentary records I read, she was given a new identity after giving evidence in the Mr Asia enquiry. It would be nice to hear her story now & you'd think she'd be safe after all these years but I doubt we'll ever know anything about her unfortunately.What seems surprising is the total lack of any photos of her whatsoever. You'd think that there'd be school photos or trial photos but there is absolutely nothing available so it seems. Given that she'd be around 60 yrs old now it would be hard to recognise her from early pics.Come on Allison, tell us your story, you don't have to reveal your identity or where you are, just do it anonymously.Lets hear from the real Allison Dine!!PSThere is a photo of the real Allison Dine in the book; Underbelly - Tale of Two CitiesJohn Silvester and Andrew RuleReleased: 2008 ISBN / Catalogue Number: 9780977544097She would be 56 years this year, 2010. In 1977, she looked as good as the actress portraying her; except she has dark brown hair.
Charles Dickens wrote "A Tale of Two Cities" in 1859.
A Tale of Two Cities - 1922 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Charles Dickens wrote "A Tale of Two Cities" which was published in 1859. It is a historical novel set in Paris and London before and during the French Revolution.
The two cities in "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens are London and Paris. The novel contrasts the tumultuous social and political atmospheres of both cities during the French Revolution.