Danielle Cormack began acting on stage, then won a coveted role on popular 80s soap Gloss in her teens. She went on to a one year stint in the early days of Shortland Street. Cormack co-starred in both the TV show and movie versions of Topless Women Talk About Their Lives; her pregnancy was incorporated into the storyline. Cormack's other work includes The Price of Milk and Australian TV hit Wentworth.
In this ScreenTalk, Cormack talks about:
- Growing into womanhood while appearing on Gloss
- Playing lovable nurse Alison Rayner on Shortland Street
- Being one of the first of the original cast to leave the soap
- Appearing in Xena and not always enjoying the intensity of the show’s fans
- How becoming pregnant in real life changed Topless Women Talk About Their Lives
- Giving birth on screen a week after giving birth in real life
- Why Channelling Baby was one of her favourite movie experiences
- Working with a deliciously naughty cast and crazy director on Separation City
- Feeling isolated on the set of The Cult
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