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Caz Lederman

Caz Lederman (born c. 1951/1952), is an Australian former actress.[1]

Key Information

Early life

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Lederman is Jewish and was born to Viennese parents who emigrated to Australia. She studied at University of New South Wales and took on early stage roles as a means to pay for her education.[2]

Career

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Lederman's acting career began with television commercials and bit parts in tv dramas and soap operas. She made her live debut in Tilly Devine at NIDA’s Jane Street Theatre, before spending two years working in Europe, North America and Israel.[3]

In 1978, she starred in the comedy play Father's Day in Sydney and Melbourne, alongside Carole Cook and Anne Haddy.

Lederman appeared in numerous film and television series, including Silent Number and Young Doctors and both the film and TV versions of Number 96. She played a lead role in the Crawford Productions early 1980s TV series Holiday Island.[4]

Her feature film and tv movie credits include thriller The Killing of Angel Street (1981), drama Winter of Our Dreams (1981), Undercover (1983),[5] The Boy Who Had Everything (1984) and crime film Grievous Bodily Harm (1988).[6]

She was nominated for the 1989 AFI Award for Best Lead Actress in a Telefeature for her role in 1989 drama film Malpractice.[7]

Personal life

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Lederman is married to actor Bill Summers.[8]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Type
1974 Number 96 Bikie chick (uncredited) Feature film
1981 Winter of Our Dreams Jenny Feature film
The Killing of Angel Street Nancy Feature film
A Slice of Life Sally Feature film
1983 Undercover May Feature film
1984 Tail of a Tiger Lydia Feature film
1985 The Boy Who Had Everything First Prostitute Feature film
1987 Belinda Rhonda Feature film
1988 Grievous Bodily Harm Vivian Enderby Feature film
1990 Deadly Irene Feature film
1991 Fatal Bond Detective Chenko Feature film

Television

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Year Title Role Type
1977 The Young Doctors Policewoman 2 episodes
1978 The Young Doctors Beverley Adler Guest role
1979 Cop Shop Cathy Mercer 2 episodes
1980 Spring & Fall 1 episode
1981–1982 Holiday Island Angela Scott 64 episodes
1982, 1991, 1993 A Country Practice Daphne Jones / Anne Finlay / Betty Hartley 5 episodes
1984 Kindred Spirits Amber TV film
1989 Malpractice Coral Davis TV film
E Street Jackie Morris 4 episodes
1989–1990 Fresh Start Kerry TV series
1990 Ring of Scorpio Pauline Miniseries, 2 episodes
More Winners: The Big Wish C.W.'s Mum TV film
1991 Chances Jennifer Parsons 1 episode
1992 Cluedo Janet Tipple 1 episode
G.P. Mrs. Saleh 1 episode
1995 Heartbreak High Patricia 1 episode
2001 Water Rats Marie James 1 episode
The Finder Judy Wheelen TV film
Cold Feet Real Estate Agent 1 episode
2002 All Saints Catherine Chadwick 1 episode

Theatre

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Year Title Role Type
Tilly Devine Jane Street Theatre with NIDA[9]
1978 Father's Day Estelle Mayfair Theatre, Sydney, Total Theatre, Melbourne with Stuart Wagstaff Enterprises
1979 Blinky Bill New South Wales tour
1980 The Imaginary Invalid Angelique / Louison Playhouse, Newcastle with Hunter Valley Theatre Company
Travelling North Helen Civic Playhouse, Newcastle with Hunter Valley Theatre Company
Henry IV, Part 1 University of Newcastle with Hunter Valley Theatre Company
Brecht on Brecht Playhouse, Newcastle with Hunter Valley Theatre Company
Bedroom Farce Susannah Newcastle Civic Theatre with Hunter Valley Theatre Company
The Star Show: Tonite Heroes, Tomorrow Forgotten Merle Civic Playhouse, Newcastle with Hunter Valley Theatre Company
1985 In the Sweet Bye and Bye Ensemble Theatre, Sydney

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