Lisa McCune
Lisa McCune was born in Perth, Western Australia, Australia on February 19th, 1971 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 53, Lisa McCune biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Early career (1986–1993)
McCune was born in Sydney and grew up in Perth. Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz at the Limelight Theatre in Wanneroo, Western Australia, at the age of 15.
After attending Carine Senior High School and graduating from Greenwood Senior High School, she was accepted into both classical singing and musical theatre courses at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). In 1990, she earned a BA in Music Theatre. McCune recruited Robyn Gardiner Management (RGM Associates), a Sydney and Melbourne firm, after graduation, and took on various positions.
She won a 12-month deal with Coles Supermarkets in February 1991 for a series of print and television commercials in which she portrayed Lisa, the girl-next-door checkout chick.
McCune performed in a statewide tour of Victorian high schools in Melbourne, California, playing Working Out, was in the chorus for a Sydney musical version of Great Expectations starring Philip Gould and starring Sister Mary Leo, the aspiring ballerina postulant in the Dan Goggin musical Nunsense sequel.
She appeared in a brief reprise of a possible UFO sighting in Bass Strait for the American series Unsolved Mysteries and a role in Body Melt, a 1993 satirical horror film in which her heavily pregnant protagonist was struck by a fierce localenta before dying from an exploding stomach. McCune has performed in a few bands, including George Kapiniaris' Flares and Choice.
She filmed a pilot for a Steve Vizard/Artist Services comedy called Turn It Up in 1991 (aka Radio Waves). In 1993, McCune played Allie Carter in the pilot of Newlyweds before being replaced by Annie Jones for the series.
Later career (2000–present)
Maria von Trapp appeared in a stage version of The Sound of Music immediately after finishing Blue Heelers.
In 2001, when she was pregnant with her first child, Shaun Clark's portrait was included in the Archibald Prize. She had been off screens for a year to be a stay-at-home mother.
Alison Whyte and former Blue Heelers cast member William McInnes appeared in the television show Marshall Law in 2002. Despite being a success in the first week, the show was critically panned and its subsequent low ratings ensured that it would be cancelled after a season.
McCune's return to television in 2004 after another year off due to the birth of her second child. Coles Supermarkets' advertising star Irene was back in the 1980s. She also hosted The World Around Us and Forensic Investigators on Seven Network. In the ABC telemovie Hell Has Harbour Views, McCune also appeared as the love interest opposite Matt Day.
McCune guest starred in a four-episode filmline on MDA with her former Blue Heelers co-star Paul Bishop in September 2005. She narrated a second season of Forensic Investigators in 2005 and appeared in the Australian film Little Fish, starring Cate Blanchett and Sam Neill in the early stages of her third pregnancy. Tripping Over played Annabel in 2006.
Sally Bowles in Cabaret, Hope Cladwell in Urinetown, and Olive Ostrovsky in the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee have also appeared in a number of musicals and other stage productions around Australia, including Sally Bowles in Cabaret, Hope Cladwell in Urinetown, and Olive Ostrovsky in the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. In 2012/13, she appeared alongside Teddy Tahu Rhodes in Opera Australia's production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific at the Sydney Opera House, the Princess Theatre, Melbourne, and the Brisbane Queensland Performing Arts Centre.
McCune appeared on the ensemble cast of the Nine Network drama series Sea Patrol from 2007 to 2011. Lieutenant Kate McGregor, the executive officer (second in command) of HMAS Hammersley, a fictional Royal Australian Navy patrol boat, has a romantic interest. There were five seasons of the show, but it was postponed due to financial difficulties arising from the announcement of required government tax credits.
Sarah Brown debuted in the major stage play Guys and Dolls on April 5th, 2008, before being revived for a Sydney season at the Capitol Theatre on March 12th.
She appeared in Death Man's Cell Phone's MTC production in 2010. In season 3, episode 1 of Top Gear Australia in August, McCune also appeared as the celebrity guest in the reasonably priced ute/car. In season 1, episode 2 of the television show Rake, she appeared alongside Richard Roxburgh, which premiered in November.
Dr. Sam Stewart appeared in Reef Doctors, an Australian television drama series that aired from 9 June 2013 to September 2013.
She appeared in Opera Australia's production of The King and I, alongside Teddy Tahu Rhodes in Brisbane and Sydney, and Lou Diamond Phillips in Melbourne in 2014.
McCune recorded "The Unbearable Price of War" in 2015, a duet with Lee Kernaghan for his album Spirit of the Anzacs. She joined David Hobson, Teddy Tahu Rhodes, and Greta Bradman for a concert tour in Brisbane, one of Australia's five major capitals.
She appeared on Network Ten's How to Stay Married with Peter Helliar in 2018. McCune appeared in 33 Variations at the Comedy Theatre in Melbourne, opposite Ellen Burstyn. In Bell Shakespeare's 2020 production of Hamlet, Gertrude performed by Gertrude, the Canberra Theatre Centre, and the Arts Centre Melbourne. Elizabeth Laine appeared in Girl from the North Country at the Sydney Festival in 2022, then in Adelaide and Melbourne as Elizabeth Laine.