Melanie Salomon
Melanie Salomon | |
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| Occupation | Actress |
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Melanie Salomon is an Australian actress. She was an original cast member on E Street,[1][2] featured in Edens Lost[3] and wrote and starred in the one woman stage show Pell Mell[4][5] for which she won the 1987 AWGIE Award for Comedy Revue/Sketch.[6] She joined the cast of The Comedy Company for their 1990 season. [7]
On stage she appeared in Carols by Laserlight with the Magpie Theatre Company in 1985[8] Characters (alongside her sister Mandy) at the Sydney Trade Union Club in 1984,[9] The Headbutt at Belvoir Street Theatre in 1991,[10] and playing Erica in Hating Alison Ashley with the Toe Truck Theatre at the Seymour Centre 1987.[11]
References
- ^ Oliver, Robin (5 January 1989). "New names to lather with". The Age. Retrieved 20 January 2026.
- ^ Preston-Fitzsimmons, Harry (17 December 2019), "E Street comes to DVD", Daily Nightly
- ^ Pottinger, Paul (23 February 1989), "An Eden found for Melanie", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Evans, Bob (14 July 1986), "Childhood revisited", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Portus, Martin (10 June 1986), "Home, home on the stage", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ AWGIE Award Winners 1968-2006 (PDF), Australian Writers Guild
- ^ O'Neill, Helen (9 July 1986), "The Ha! Ha! cavalry", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Evans, Bob (6 December 1985), "Hark, these angels herald an unholy Christmas", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Bell, Glennys (31 January 1984), "People", The Bulletin, p. 69
- ^ Healy, Ken (24 November 1991), "A rumbustious tale that crashes through", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Kippax, H.G. (5 June 1987), "Comedy of youth", The Sydney Morning Herald
External links
- Melanie Salomon at IMDb
- Biographical cuttings on Melanie Salomon, actress, containing one or more cuttings from newspapers or journals at The National Library of Australia