Celia Ireland
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Celia Ireland (born 16 May 1966) is an Australian actress.
She is best known for her appearance on television shows Regina Butcher and All Saints and her Logie award-winning role as Liz Birdsworth on the prison drama series Wentworth.
Early life
Celia Ireland was born in Newcastle, New South Wales, on May 16th, 1966. She lived in Haig Street, Belmont, New South Wales, Australia, with a large group of older sisters and a brother. Celia attended Saint Mary's Catholic High School in Gateshead, Newcastle, New South Wales, and later Saint Anne's/Saint Pius X College, Adamstown, New South Wales. She flies to Canberra, ACT, and loves shopping and dining out.
Career
In 1992, Ireland made her television debut when she appeared on the Australian television show Police Rescue as a guest on her first appearance. Following were a variety of guest appearances on television shows such as A Country Practice, Water Rats, and Murder Call, to name a few, but Dallas Dolls' debut in 1994; Dad and Dave: On Our Selection, Floating Life, Idiot Box, and Thank God He Met Lizzie were among the nineties' films that followed.
In 1997, Ireland played Rosy's mother Filameena in the Australian children's television series Swinging for ABC TV.
Boronia was the first word spoken in Australia's animated television series Petals for ABC TV and Mrs. Simms in the Australian children's animated television series Seaside Hotel for Seven Network and Yoram Gross EM TV in 1998.
Regina Butcher, first appearing on the television drama series All Saints in 1999, was cast as Regina Butcher on the Seven Network drama series All Saints for the first time in 1999. During season eight, she left the series in 2005.
While appearing on All Saints, Ireland continued to appear in several series and films; the Australian Film Institute's Best Supporting Actress Award was given to her in "After the Rain, My Mother Frank, Fear, and Australian Rules, in which she was nominated for a Best Supporting Role; and Don't Blame Me. Ireland appeared in the second season of Supernova in 2006. Monster House, Laid, Me and My Monsters, the television comedy-drama series Packed to the Rafters, and a recurring appearance as Connie Callahan in the Seven Network soap opera Home and Away include Rogue, Cactus, Being Venice and Goddess.
Liz Birdsworth appeared on Australian prison drama Wentworth, a reimagining of the cult classic series Prisoner (Prisoner: Cell Block H) which aired on Network Ten from 1979 to 1986, Ireland. In mid-2013, Wentworth first appeared on SoHo. Ireland has so far appeared as a regular in all three seasons as a prisoner who gives peer assistance to her fellow prisoners. Lizzie Birdsworth, the original Prisoner, is a female character, but Ireland does play a largely similar role in Sheila Florance's story, and Ireland does have a similarity in that Lizzie Birdsworth's character does have, although Ireland does have a common thread in that they do eventually quit the series as Lizzie Birdsworth is a working alcoholic. After leaving Wentworth Celia, she joined Five Bedrooms and Total Control.