Brooke Harman

Brooke Harman

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Brooke Harman (born 18 August 1985) is an American Born Australian actress. Born in Orange County, California and moving to Brisbane, Queensland as a young child, her first television role was at age 11 on the children's television series The Wayne Manifesto. She has since guest starred on a number of television programs including Home and Away, All Saints, White Collar Blue, Beastmaster, Flipper, The Sleepover Club, and appeared in the 2003 film Ned Kelly. Brooke played the feature role of Silvy Lewis in the Paramount motion picture Till Human Voices Wake Us with Guy Pearce and Helena Bonham Carter. Brooke also starred in the children's television program Pirate Islands, and became a permanent castmember of The Secret Life of Us in the year before the show's cancellation. She played the role of Kate Monk on the short-lived Australian drama headLand. Her surname is sometimes credited as Harmon (or more rarely, Harmen). Description above from the Wikipedia article Brooke Harman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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2012

Jack Irish: Black Tide
Jack Irish: Black Tide
as Transquik Receptionist
Movie - Released: 10/24/2012

2010

Spartacus
Spartacus
as Licinia
TV - Released: 1/22/2010

2009

Crush
Crush
as Clare
Movie - Released: 4/1/2009

2005

headLand
headLand
as Kate Monk
TV - Released: 11/15/2005

2003

Ned Kelly
Ned Kelly
as Maggie
Movie - Released: 3/22/2003
Tempted
Tempted
as Jamie
Movie - Released: 3/10/2003
Pirate Islands
Pirate Islands
as Kate Redding
TV - Released: 3/8/2003
The Sleepover Club
The Sleepover Club
as Sam
TV - Released: 11/12/2003

2002

Till Human Voices Wake Us
Till Human Voices Wake Us
as Silvy Lewis
Movie - Released: 9/12/2002

2001

The Secret Life of Us
The Secret Life of Us
as Bree Sanzaro
TV - Released: 7/16/2001
McLeod's Daughters
McLeod's Daughters
TV - Released: 8/8/2001

2000

Stepsister from Planet Weird
Stepsister from Planet Weird
as Jill
Movie - Released: 6/17/2000

1997

TV
The Wayne Manifesto
as Rosie
TV - Released: 6/2/1997