Search a film or person :
FacebookConnectionRegistration
Holly Brisley is a Actor Australienne born on 11 january 1978 at Adelaide (Australie)

Holly Brisley

Holly Brisley
If you like this person, let us know!
Nationality Australie
Birth 11 january 1978 (46 years) at Adelaide (Australie)

Holly Brisley (born 11 January 1978) is an Australian actress and television presenter. She began her career at the age of 17 on Agro's Cartoon Connection (1995–97) and more recently portrayed Amanda Vale-Baker on Home and Away (2005–09). Her most successful film roles include Garage Days (2001) and The Crop (2002).

Biography

Brisley's family moved from Adelaide to the Gold Coast while she was still very young.

Holly became engaged to marketing executive Paul Ford in Venice in 2005 and they married on 11 February 2006 in Manly, Sydney. They exchanged vows in the Cardinal Cerretti Memorial Chapel, in the grounds of St Patrick's and overlooking the ocean.

Holly gave birth to their son, Levi Harper Ford, at the Royal North Shore Private Hospital on 16 July 2009. On 20 July 2012 Holly gave birth to the couple second child, a daughter Willow Jade Ford.

Holly has Coeliac Disease, and appeared on the cover of "The Australian Coeliac" September 2005 edition.

In July 2010, Holly climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa for a charity trek, whereby she raised $50,000 for the Humpty Dumpty Foundation, a worthy cause that helps sick children. She had a near death experience having contracted pulmonary edema caused by the high altitude but is in good health now.

Usually with

Alex Proyas
Alex Proyas
(1 films)
Frank Welker
Frank Welker
(1 films)
William Hanna
William Hanna
(1 films)
Tiriel Mora
Tiriel Mora
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Holly Brisley (6 films)

Display filmography as list

Actress

Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure, 1h30
Genres Drama, Documentary, Historical
Actors Pamela Reed, Melora Hardin, Rachael Taylor, Rel Hunt, Ritchie Singer, Bartholomew John
Roles Heather Locklear
Rating57% 2.8575952.8575952.8575952.8575952.857595
In 1980, ABC development executive Vince Peterson (John Terry) meets with producer Aaron Spelling (Nicholas Hammond), looking for a series featuring "greed and manipulation and sex and power and vanity" to battle against CBS' hit nighttime serial Dallas and make it "look like Sesame Street." Writers Richard and Esther Shapiro (Pamela Reed and Ritchie Singer) are already developing their own modern take on I, Claudius, and Dynasty is conceived. From the beginning, Esther's intent to explore "real social issues" and not have the show be an "inane soap with beautiful people and beautiful clothes" clashes with the network and advertisers' squeamishness with homosexual character Steven, "the first openly gay character on a prime time drama series." John Forsythe (Bartholomew John) — the voice of Charlie's Angels '​ Charlie — and Linda Evans (Melora Hardin) are cast as Blake and Krystle Carrington. With the new series at #40 in the ratings, ABC pushes for Steven to be "cured," and Richard conceives a female J. R. Ewing: Blake's bitter ex-wife Alexis. Soon Dynasty welcomes Heather Locklear (Holly Brisley) as sexpot Sammy Jo, and Joan Collins (Alice Krige) as villainess Alexis. Ratings rise as Alexis tears her way through Dynasty and Sammy Jo makes Steven reconsider same-sex romance. Steven's portrayer Al Corley (Rel Hunt), annoyed at the direction his character is taking, asks "Hey, I'm not gay ... but correct me if I'm wrong, is homosexuality a disease that can be cured by a blonde bimbo in Daisy Duke shorts?" ... and is soon replaced. Stuck at #2 — despite the tease of an affair by Krystle with guest star Rock Hudson (Robert Coleby) — Dynasty becomes "the most expensive show in history" and spawns a spin-off series. The Moldavian wedding massacre finally drives the show to #1 as the world learns that Rock Hudson has AIDS. Collins wants more money for "putting the 'nasty' in Dynasty," but Esther plays hardball to prove that everyone is replaceable. Ratings begin to slide in the aftermath of the Moldavia storyline, and by the seventh season ABC is talking about cancellation. Esther files a profit-seeking lawsuit when news surfaces of Aaron's plans for Spelling Entertainment to go public. Long unhappy with storyline quality, John finally explodes; Joan faces the public spectacle over her divorce. Realizing that the important things in life are passing her by, Linda decides she needs to leave Dynasty, and a supportive Joan wishes her well. Season nine ends with Blake and Alexis in mortal peril, but few viewers. ABC unceremoniously cancels the show — "the '80s are over."
The Crop
The Crop (2004)
, 1h43
Directed by Scott Patterson
Genres Comedy
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about drugs
Actors Holly Brisley, Rhys Muldoon, John Howard
Roles Geraldine
Rating41% 2.098152.098152.098152.098152.09815
The Crop, is set in the early 1980s in Australia, and is about larrikin nightclub owner, Ronnie 'Blade' Gillette (George Elliot), and his barmaid girlfriend Geraldine (Holly Brisley). Two months after random breath testing has been introduced, Blade realises he's going broke. Afraid of driving under the influence, his customers are not buying his grog, they're going out to the carpark to smoke dope.
Mermaids
Mermaids (2003)
, 1h24
Origin USA
Genres Fantastic, Fantasy, Action, Crime, Romance
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Seafaring films, Transport films, Mermaids in film
Actors Erika Heynatz, Sarah Laine, Holly Brisley, Brittany Byrnes, Lara Cox, Gyton Grantley
Roles Young Betty
Rating52% 2.6171152.6171152.6171152.6171152.617115
Unscrupulous fisherman John Mallick and his assistant Carlo are fishing with soda bombs in open water to harvest coral reefs when they notice a large creature thrashing in the water, Mallick shoots it and discovers that it's a merman. They attempt to collect the body but the vessel is knocked by a powerful force. Mallick sees a figure in the water, pointing a trident at him an he and Carlo escape, without the body of the merman.
Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo (2002)
, 1h26
Directed by Raja Gosnell
Origin USA
Genres Fantastic, Comedy, Adventure
Themes Films about animals, Films about dogs, Comedy horror films, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Neil Fanning, Freddie Prinze, Jr., Sarah Michelle Prinze, Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, Linda Cardellini
Roles Training Video Woman
Rating53% 2.6632052.6632052.6632052.6632052.663205
In a warehouse, the Mystery, Inc. gang illustrates a plan to catch the Luna Ghost who has kidnapped Daphne Blake (Sarah Michelle Gellar), flying around with her bound and gagged which goes astray but ends with Shaggy Rogers (Matthew Lillard) and Scooby-Doo (voiced by Neil Fanning) causing the Ghost to be caught. The gang unmasks the Luna Ghost, who is revealed the janitor of the Wow-O-Toy Factory, Old Man Smithers, who wanted revenge after Pamela Anderson refused to go out with him (it is implied that he kidnapped Daphne, mistaking her for Pamela). After solving the mystery, constant arguments among the members of Mystery Incorporated about Fred Jones (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) taking credit for Velma Dinkley's (Linda Cardellini) ideas and Daphne always getting kidnapped cause the gang to go their separate ways, much to the dismay of Shaggy and Scooby.
Garage Days, 1h40
Directed by Alex Proyas
Origin Australie
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical theatre, Action, Musical
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Kick Gurry, Pia Miranda, Russell Dykstra, Marton Csokas, Chris Sadrinna, Andy Anderson
Roles Scarlet
Rating57% 2.8983952.8983952.8983952.8983952.898395
Garage Days is the story of a young Sydney garage band desperately trying to make it big in the competitive world of rock'n'roll. Through a series of misadventure and luck, they end up playing a major music festival in replacement for a major band—only to be booed off the stage for their terrible music.