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Sam Healy is an Australian actress most known for her work portraying Jazmina Hillerman on All Saints, an Australian hospital drama.[1] She has also acted as an extended guest regular on Blue Heelers[2][3] and McLeod's Daughters and as a series regular on Sammy J & Randy in Ricketts Lane. She was a series regular in the Canadian television series, BeastMaster in season 2 as the demon, Iara, and in the US TV series "Monarch Cove".

Healy is sometimes credited as "Samantha", which is her birth name.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1999 The Sugar Factory Stephanie
1999 Dear Claudia Sara
2004 Peaches Jass
2005 The Extra Door Bitch
2007 The Condemned Bella

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1996 Strange but True? Reconstruction Cast Episode: "Alien Abduction"
1997 Wildside Candy Episodes: 1.2, 1.3
1998 Children's Hospital Tamara Episode: "No Escape"
1998–1999 All Saints Jazmina Hillerman Main role (seasons 1–2)
2000 The Magicians Molly DeVane Television film
2000 Water Rats Blaire Wenzel Episode: "Family Ties"
2000–2001 BeastMaster The Demon Iara Recurring role (season 2)
2001 Farscape Rylani Jeema Dellos Episode: "Incubator"
2002 The Lost World Queen Zi-Zo Episode: "Ice Age"
2003 Stingers Fiona / Kate Pearson Episode: "Sex & Drugs & Deep House"
2003 MDA Martin Fallon Episode: "Pas De Deux"
2004 Blue Heelers Donna Maitland Recurring role (season 11)
2005 Last Man Standing Helen Episode 1.4
2006 Monarch Cove Elizabeth De Brett Main role
2007 The Starter Wife Zen-Oh Hostess Episode: "Hour 1"
2007 McLeod's Daughters Ashleigh Redstaff Recurring role (season 7)
2012 Mrs Biggs Sheree Episode 1.4
2015 Sammy J & Randy in Ricketts Lane Victoria Vincent Main role
2017 House Husbands Peta Episode 5.9
2020–2021 Neighbours Natasha Leighton 3 episodes

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Sam Healy is an Australian actress best known for her role as Jazmina "Jaz" Hillerman, a resilient ward , in the medical drama series All Saints, where she appeared as a series regular from 1998 to 1999. Born 15 June 1976 and raised in , , Healy pursued through formal training, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Drama from Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, from which she graduated in 1996. Early in her career, she took on guest roles and supporting parts in Australian television, including appearances as Rylani Jeema Dellos in Farscape (2001), a character in Water Rats (2000), and roles in Wildside (1997) and The Lost World (2002). She also gained recurring exposure internationally as the demon Iara in the fantasy series BeastMaster (2000–2001). Transitioning to film, Healy starred as Bella in the thriller The Condemned (2007), directed by Scott Wiper, and appeared in the drama The Sugar Factory (1998). Her stage work during university included productions like Double Take and Summer of the Aliens, laying the foundation for her screen career.

Early life and education

Early life

Samantha Healy, known professionally as , was born on June 15, 1976, in , , . Healy grew up in the Rockhampton area and attended Marian St Stanislaus (now ). She has a younger brother, Bartholomew Healy, who is also an .

Education

Sam Healy attended the (QUT) in , where she earned a degree in . She relocated to from her hometown of specifically to pursue this program following the completion of high school. During her time at QUT's Academy of Arts, Healy actively participated in university stage productions, which provided her with foundational performance experience. She also supplemented her studies by taking on extra roles and appearing in commercials, allowing her to build a practical portfolio in the industry while still enrolled. Healy graduated from the program in 1996, after which she moved to Sydney to advance her acting career.

Career

Early career and initial roles

Sam Healy pursued her passion for acting by enrolling in a Bachelor of Arts (Drama) at the Queensland University of Technology after completing high school. She graduated in 1996, having gained initial experience through university stage productions such as Double Take, Summer of the Aliens, Suburbia, and A Doctor in Spite of Himself. During her studies, Healy supplemented her training with commercials and extra work, building foundational skills in front of the camera. Following graduation, Healy relocated to Sydney in 1997 to pursue professional opportunities in the competitive Australian entertainment industry. Her initial roles included guest appearances on television series, starting with a part as Blaire Wenzel in an of Water Rats in 1996. She followed this with a role as Candy in the crime drama Wildside in 1997, marking one of her early forays into dramatic television. In 1998, Healy appeared as Tamara in the medical series Children's Hospital, further honing her on-screen presence in hospital-themed narratives. These guest spots, along with additional commercial work, provided her with essential exposure and credits in the lead-up to more substantial roles. Healy also ventured into film early on, securing a supporting role in the 1999 coming-of-age drama The Sugar Factory, directed by Robert Carter, which explored themes of and in rural . This period represented a transitional phase, where she balanced short-term gigs while auditioning for recurring parts, demonstrating her versatility across and cinema. Her early efforts laid the groundwork for her subsequent breakthrough, emphasizing persistence in an industry known for its challenges for emerging talents.

Breakthrough with All Saints

Sam Healy achieved her breakthrough in television with the role of Jazmina "Jaz" Hillerman in the Australian medical drama All Saints, which premiered on the Seven Network on 24 February 1998. The series, set in the fictional All Saints Western General Hospital, focused on the professional and personal challenges faced by staff in the high-pressure Ward 17, known as the "Garbage Ward" for handling general medical cases. Healy, fresh from graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Drama) from Queensland University of Technology in 1996, auditioned successfully for the part shortly after completing her studies, marking one of her earliest significant opportunities in the industry. In the role, Healy portrayed Jaz as a resilient ward responsible for managing administrative tasks and navigating the ward's interpersonal dynamics. Jaz was depicted as an emotionally intelligent young woman from a challenging upbringing, determined to avoid stereotypes of frivolity while proving her competence in a demanding environment dominated by experienced medical professionals. Her character contributed to key storylines involving team conflicts, ethical dilemmas, and personal growth, such as episodes exploring staff overdoses and relational tensions that highlighted the ward's chaotic daily operations. Healy appeared as a series regular across the first two seasons, featuring in 52 episodes from February 1998 to April 1999. This tenure on All Saints propelled Healy's , establishing her as a recognized face in Australian and leading to subsequent guest roles in series like and . The show's immediate success, becoming one of Australia's highest-rating dramas upon launch, provided Healy with a platform to showcase her abilities in a long-running ensemble format.

International and mid-career roles

Following her tenure on All Saints, Healy pursued a diverse range of roles in both Australian and international productions, showcasing her versatility in television and during the 2000s and 2010s. In the arena, she secured a recurring role as the seductive antagonist The Demon Iara across multiple episodes of the fantasy adventure series BeastMaster from 2000 to 2001, a Canadian-American co-production that aired globally in syndication. She appeared as Molly DeVane in the movie The Magicians (2000). She followed this with a guest appearance as the alien scientist Rylani Jeema Dellos in the episode "Incubator" of the acclaimed sci-fi series Farscape in 2001, a U.S.-Australian collaboration known for its innovative effects and storytelling, and as Queen Zi-Zo in an episode of The Lost World (2002). Healy's international work continued to grow mid-career, highlighted by her lead role as the scheming Elizabeth De Brett in the 2006 American Monarch Cove, where she appeared in 14 episodes, navigating themes of wealth and betrayal in a high-society setting. The next year, she made a brief but notable cameo as the Zen-Oh Hostess in the premiere episode of the U.S. miniseries The Starter Wife, a drama exploring Hollywood elite life starring Debra Messing. On the film front, Healy portrayed Bella, a key supporting character in the 2007 action-thriller The Condemned, a U.S.-Australian production directed by Scott Wiper and starring Vinnie Jones, which depicted a brutal survival game and received international theatrical release. Domestically, Healy maintained a steady presence in Australian television throughout her mid-career, taking on recurring and guest roles that demonstrated her range in drama and ensemble casts. She recurred as Donna Maitland, a complex , in season 11 of the long-running procedural Blue Heelers in 2004, contributing to storylines on rural . In 2007, she played the ambitious Ashleigh Redstaff in 12 episodes of McLeod's Daughters, the popular outback family saga, where her character added tension to the ranch dynamics. Other appearances included a dual-role guest spot in Stingers (2003) as Fiona/Kate Prentice and a single-episode turn in MDA (2003) as Martine Fallon. Later highlights included appearances such as Peta in House Husbands (2017).

Later television appearances

Healy's television presence extended into the late 2010s and early 2020s with guest spots in family-oriented dramas and comedies. In 2012, she appeared in the British-Australian biographical miniseries Mrs Biggs, playing Sheree in one episode that depicted the criminal underworld surrounding the Great Train Robbery. She returned to comedy in 2015 with a recurring role as Victoria Vincent in Sammy J & Randy in Ricketts Lane, appearing in six episodes of the satirical sketch series, where her performance added to the show's absurd humor and social commentary. Her most recent credited came in –2021 on the long-running Neighbours, where she appeared as Leighton in three episodes, bringing depth to the storyline's dynamics.

Filmography

Film

Healy's , though limited compared to her work, includes several supporting s in Australian productions spanning the late to the mid-2000s. Her debut feature appearance was in the The Sugar (1998), directed by Robert Carter, where she played the character Stephanie alongside Matt Day and Rhondda Findleton. In 1999, she appeared in the romantic comedy Dear Claudia, directed by Chris Cudlipp, portraying Sara in a story set on a remote island involving a love triangle with leads Bryan Brown and Aleksandra Vujcic. Healy next featured in the 2004 drama Peaches, written by Sue Smith and directed by Craig Monahan, as Jass, a friend of the protagonist in this ensemble piece exploring grief and relationships in a coastal canning factory town, co-starring Hugo Weaving and Emma Lung. The following year, in the comedy The Extra (2005), directed by Kevin Carlin, she had a minor role as Door Bitch, supporting the lead performance by comedian in a satirical take on aspiring and the film industry. Her final credited feature film role to date is in the 2007 action-thriller The Condemned, directed by Scott Wiper, where she played Bella, one of the in a deadly reality scenario led by Steve Austin.

Television

Samantha Healy's television career began in the mid-1990s with guest appearances on Australian and series, leading to her breakthrough as a series regular in the long-running All Saints. She portrayed Jaz Hillerman, the ward clerk, from 1998 to 1999 across 52 episodes, marking her as the only non-medical main cast member in the show's early seasons. Healy continued with roles in science fiction and adventure series like and in 1999, before transitioning to supporting parts in telefilms and ongoing dramas. Her later work includes guest spots in operas and comedies, often playing strong-willed or quirky characters.
Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
1996Water RatsBlaire WenzelGuest role (1 episode)
1997WildsideCandyGuest role
1998Children's HospitalTamaraGuest role (1 episode)
1998StingersFionaGuest role (1 episode)
1998–1999All SaintsJazmina HillermanMain role (seasons 1–2, 52 episodes)
1999FarscapeRylani Jeema DellosGuest role (1 episode)
2000The MagiciansMolly DeVaneTelefilm
2000–2001BeastMasterIaraRecurring role (demon character, 7 episodes)
2001MDAMartine FallonGuest role
2005Last Man StandingHelenGuest role
2006Monarch CoveElizabeth De BrettMain role
2007The Starter WifeZen-Oh HostessGuest role (1 episode)
2007McLeod's DaughtersAshleigh RedstaffRecurring role (season 7, 13 episodes)
2012Mrs BiggsShereeGuest role (1 episode)
2015Sammy J & Randy in Ricketts LaneVictoria VincentMain role
2017House HusbandsPetaGuest role (2 episodes)
2018Sammy JInterviewerGuest role
2020–2021NeighboursNatasha LeightonGuest role (3 episodes)
2021The Lost WorldQueen Zi-ZoGuest role (1 episode)
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