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{{Use Australian English|date=February 2014}}{{Infobox person |name = Zoe Carides |image = |caption = |birth_name = |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1962|2|19}} |birth_place = Sydney, New South Wales, Australia[1] |height = |death_date = |death_place = |occupation = Actress |years_active = 1986 - present |website = |children = Paris |relatives = Gia Carides (sister) Danielle Carides (sister) }}Zoe Carides (born 19 February 1962) is an Australian actress of film and television, who is best known for her roles in Death in Brunswick as Sophie, G. P. as Dr. Sonia Kapek and Grass Roots as Liz Murray. Carides was born in Sydney,.[2]FamilyShe has a daughter named Paris. Her sister is actress Gia Carides who also appeared in Police Rescue. Her brother-in-law was actor Anthony LaPaglia. Acting rolesCarides has made cameos in many successful Australian television shows, such as All Saints, Acropolis Now, White Collar Blue, Crownies, Janet King, Rake, and Top of the Lake: China Girl. Zoe also appeared in the iconic 1980's advertisement for the State Bank of Victoria where as she sit in her bed with her partner, she turns and says "it's your money, Ralph". This iconic saying became part of the Australian lexicon for many years with people rhetorically quoting it when talking about any monetary issue. Carides' first big movie was the 1991 film Death in Brunswick. She also went on to star in Brilliant Lies, which won her an AFI nomination, The Kiss and Police Rescue. She also starred in the independent Australian production of Beware of Greeks Bearing Guns.[3] After turning 40, Carides set two goals: She wanted to have a solo exhibition of her paintings and to record an album of her own music. In 2005, Carides starred in the Sydney Theatre Company’s Influence, by David Williamson, for which she won a Helpmann Award. In 2008, she played the part of Pia Jones in the BBC-commissioned Australian soap opera Out of the Blue. In 2015, Carides played Chloe in the movie Alex & Eve, which was based on the hit Australian play by Alex Lykos. She plays Chloe, the mother of Greek Alex (played by Richard Brancatisano), who falls in love with Muslim Lebanese Eve (played by Andrea Demetriades). It also stars Tony Nikolakopoulos, Alex Lykos and George Kapiniaris. Filmography Film Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1988 | Stones of Death | Gail Sorenson | 1991 | Death in Brunswick | Sophie Papafogos | 1992 | Mad Bomber in Love | Rebecca | 1992 | Seeing Red | Red Sessions | 1993 | Shotgun Wedding | Helen Llewellyn | 1994 | Police Rescue | Const. Lorrie 'Flash' Gordon | 1994 | Gino | Lucia Petri | 1994 | Fuckwit | Shannon | Short film | 1996 | Brilliant Lies | Katy Connor | 1998 | {{sortname>The|Kiss|nolink=1}} | Sue | Short film | 1998 | {{sortname>The|Picture Woman|nolink=1}} | Travelling Woman | Short film | 2000 | Beware of Greeks Bearing Guns | Nicki | 2001 | Midas | Narrator (voice) | Short film | 2008 | {{sortname>The|Black Balloon|The Black Balloon (film)}} | Russell's Mum | 2010 | Good As New | Mum | Short film | 2011 | {{sortname>The|Last Time I Saw Michael Gregg|nolink=1}} | 2011 | I Spy | Jo | Short film | 2011 | Throw Away the Key | 6 Minutes Journalist | Short film | 2011 | Family Values | Mum | Short film | 2013 | Mystery Road | Shirley | 2013 | Blinder | Ally | 2013 | The Kiss | Woman | Short film | 2014 | A Funny Kind of Love | Doctor Barnes | 2014 | Surviving Bug | Sue | Short film | 2014 | Grace Under Water | Lou | Short film | 2015 | Airlock | Leanne Ashbrook | 2015 | Alex & Eve | Chloe | 2016 | The Osiris Child | Rominja | Television Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Studio 86 | Episode: "Strawberry Girl" Episode: "Sisters in the Bathroom" | 1988 | Sands of Bedouin | TV movie | 1989 | Acropolis Now | Stella Hatzidimitropoulos | Episode: "The Proxy Blues" | 1990 | {{sortname>The|Flying Doctors}} | Mandy Sinclair | Episode: "Life Line" | 1994 | Heartland | Shelley | TV miniseries | 1995-1996 | G.P. | Dr. Sonia Kapek | 35 episodes | 1997 | Good Guys Bad Guys | Skye Rinker | Episode: "1.8 Million Reasons to Change Your Name: Part 1" Episode: "1.8 Million Reasons to Change Your Name: Part 2" | 1998 | Wildside | Karen Begbie | Episode: "1.32" | 1999 | Murder Call | Dr. Constance Young | Episode: "A Blow to the Heart" | 1999 | Dog's Head Bay | Pauline | Episode: "The Birthday Boy" | 2000-2001 | All Saints | Sarah Adams | 5 episodes | 2000-2003 | Grass Roots | Liz Murray | 18 episodes | 2001 | My Husband My Killer | Lydia Iurman | TV movie | 2002 | White Collar Blue | Mrs. Zenopoulos | Episode: "1.7" | 2003 | Lucy | Lolita De Acha | TV movie | 2004 | Fireflies | Kim Porter | Episode: "Sons and Lovers" | 2006 | Monarch Cove | Justine | Episode: "1.11" Episode: "1.12" | 2006 | All Saints | Jilly Winters | Episode: "Moment of Faith" | 2007 | Back Seat | Beverly | TV short | 2008 | All Saints | Sandra Dyer | Episode: "Careful What You Wish For" | 2008 | Out of the Blue | Pia Jones | 58 episodes | 2009 | {{sortname>The|Cut|The Cut (Australian TV series)}} | Goth Skater (voice) | Episode: "A Falcon's Tail" | 2010 | {{sortname>The|Pacific|The Pacific (TV miniseries)}} | Mama Karamanlis | Episode: "Melbourne" | 2010 | Packed to the Rafters | Penny Mallory | Episode: "When Worlds Collide" | 2010 | Cops LAC | Alison Bristow | Episode: "Old Love" | 2011 | Crownies | Gillian Warden | Episode: "1.16" Episode "1.18" | 2012 | Event Zero | Pamela | TV series | References1. ^https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0137141/ 2. ^http://hollywood.greekreporter.com/2010/01/11/catch-greek-australian-mate-zoe-carides-in-hbos-the-pacific/ 3. ^http://www.rmk.com.au/zoe_carides/
External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070311084940/http://www.wikicelebrities.com/index.php?title=Zoe_Carides Zoe Carides Biography, Information, etc at WikiCelebrities]
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