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Birthplace
London, England, UK
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Birthday
July 23, 1946Deathday
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Abigail
Abigail became Australia's undisputed number 1 female sex symbol through her role as virginal blonde Bev Houghton in Number 96 (1972). English born Abigail was educated in France. Her mother was a Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) of Dutch Burgher/Eurasian ethnicity. Abigail came to Australia in 1971 and played female lead in "There's a Girl in My Soup" in Perth. Moved to Sydney and got noticed in a TV commercial in which she played a Marilyn Monroe type bombshell opposite Phil Silvers. Landed the role of Bev in Number 96. Was an original cast member and one of the most popular stars of the series, though Abigail quickly tired of the monotonous storylines for Bev (she was a shy virgin and the scriptwriters conspired to simply throw her into bed with a series of men) and after several public disagreements with the show's producers left suddenly in June 1973. The role of Bev was hastily recast, with the new actress taking over mid-episode. Abigail was the only major star of the series not to appear in the movie version released in 1974. Abigail had difficulty gaining many serious roles after leaving the series, and appeared in several bit-parts closely following the contours of her sex-symbol image in various sex-comedy films of the mid 1970s. Later appeared in several comedy roles on the stage, played a prim French teacher in school based drama Class of '74 (1974) and a super-efficient secretary in the early episodes of hospital soap The Young Doctors (1976). Was finally lured back to Number 96 in 1976 briefly playing a new character called Eve who was to appear in a proposed spin-off series with Elaine Lee though the new series was never picked-up. Retired from acting and lived on a banana plantation in Queensland. Publicly criticized the increasingly overt sex-scenes and violence featured in the later episodes of Number 96. In 1984 after a long absence from the limelight was cast as comic heroine Caroline Morrell in television soap Sons and Daughters (1982) by producers desperate to revamp the show after the departure of the series most famous character Patricia "Pat the Rat" Hamilton portrayed by Rowena Wallace. Abigail's character was a great success and the show survived a further three years with Caroline quickly becoming one of the central characters. She continued with the series until its demise in 1987. Later appeared in guest roles on TV shows such as the long-running series Neighbours (1985), and was added to the cast of floundering series Chances (1991) in a last ditch attempt to spice up its quickly fading popularity. In return to her sex-comedy roots, Abigail's Chances character was a sex-therapist named Bambi Chute.
| Year | Category | Subcategory | Info | Movie/Tv Series |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | First Contact Film Festival | Winner Jury Prize | Best Supporting Actress (Abigail Moore) | Venus |
| 2021 | GenreBlast Film Festival | Winner Festival Award | Best FX (Feature Film) (Abigail Ruiz, Fascinante Films) | Apps |
| 2018 | Grimmfest | Winner Special Mention of the Jury | Best Actress (Abigail Cruttenden) | Await Further Instructions |
| 2017 | The Joey Awards, Vancouver | Winner Joey Award | Best Principal or Supporting Actress in a TV Movie Age 5-8 Years (Abigail Pniowsky) | Wait Till Helen Comes |
| 2016 | Mammoth Lakes Film Festival | Winner Jury Award | Honorable Mention, Animation or Documentary Short (Abigail Horton) | Night Stalker |
| 2014 | Almería International Short Film Festival | Winner Gil Parrondo Award for Best Artistic Director | (Abigail Joshi) | Orbit Ever After |
| Year | Category | Subcategory | Info | Movie/Tv Series |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Horrorhound Film Festival (H2F2) | Nominee Festival Award | Best Special Effects - Feature (Juan Olivares, Abigail Ruiz, Isabella Marchesse) | Apps |
| 2019 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Nominee Actor | Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture (Luke Aikins, Randall Archer, Ben Aycrigg, Dean Bailey, Chris Brewster, Dan Brown, Tamiko Brownlee, Joe Bucaro III, Kevin Cassidy, Alex Chansky, Arnold Chon, Anis Cheurfa, Stephen Conroy, George Cottle, Brycen Counts, Niko Dalman, Chris Daniels, Alan D'Antoni, Liam Day, Kent De Mond, Greg Dela Riva, J. Mark Donaldson, Danny Downey, Joe Dryden, Stephen Dunlevy, Kevin Dyer, Kiante Elam, David Elson, Michael Endoso, Richard Epper, Jimena Ferrante, Marie Fink, Langston Fishburne, Scott R. Fisher, Stephane Fiossanangaye, Brent Fletcher, Alessandro Folchitto, Colin Follenweider, Jeremy Fry, Brenda Lorena Garcia, Walter Garcia, Anthony Genova, Andy Gill, Kelly Gill, Travis Gomez, Jared Leland Gore, Jessie Graff, Marian Green, Jef Groff, Dante Ha, Adrienne Ballenger, Charles Barden, Kelli Barksdale, Danya Bateman, Jeff Habberstad, Shane Habberstad, Barry Hanley, Michael Hansen, Riley Harper, Regis Harrington, Casey Hendershot, Zac Henry, Crystal Hooks, David Hugghins, Jacob Hugghins, Isaac Hughes, Scott Hunter, James Hutchison III, Daniel Jackson, Terry Jackson, Michael Jamorski, Cal Johnson, Juliene Joyner, Abigail Jurewicz, Steve Kelso, Keone Kim, Jess King, Henry Kingi, Ingrid Kleinig, Joel Michael Kramer, Matt LaBorde, Oakley Lehman, Will Leong, Bethany Levy, David Paul Lord, Jared Losano, Jalil Jay Lynch, David Brian Martin, Anthony Martins, Tony McFarr, Jessica Merideth, Renae Moneymaker, William Morts, Robert Nagle, Niko Nedyalkov, Daniel Norris, Paul Andrew O'Connor, Casey O'Neill, Vladimir Orlov, Allan Padelford, Kelly Bellini, Joanna Bennett, Danny Le Boyer, Girvan 'Swirv' Bramble, Chris Palermo, Brian Philpot, Steve Picerni, Denney Pierce, Simon Potter, Rex Reddick, Delmar Reyna, Alice Rietveld, Jimmy N. Roberts, Cody Robinson, Erik Rondell, Corrina Roshea, Rich Rutherford, Jordan Salmon, Elena Sanchez, Myke Schwartz, Marc Scizak, Robert Shavers, Brandon M. Shaw, Paul E. Short, Brian Simpson, Brett Smrz, Gregg Smrz, Buddy Sosthand, Travis Steele, Eric Stratemeier, Matt Sweeney, Hamid-Reza Benjamin Thompson, Nancy Thurston, Frank Torres, Coleen M. Tracy, Ashley Rae Trisler, Michael Trisler, Jason Tubbs, Keisha Tucker, Torrey Vogel, Mark Aaron Wagner, Keith Ward, Marlow Warrington-Mattei, Jim Wilkey, Thom Khoury Williams, Eddie Yansick, Marcus Young, Bill Young) | Ant-Man and the Wasp |
| 2017 | Teen Choice Awards | Nominee Teen Choice Award | Choice TV Actress: Fantasy/Sci-Fi (Abigail Spencer) | Timeless |
| 2016 | SXSW Film Festival | Nominee SXSW Grand Jury Award | Midnight Short (Mike Anderson, Ryan Dickie, Abigail Horton) | Night Stalker |
| 2011 | Young Artist Awards | Nominee Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a TV Series - Recurring Young Actress 17-21 (Abigail Mavity) | Zeke and Luther |
| 2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Nominee Teen Choice Award | Choice Movie Actress: Action Adventure (Abigail Breslin) | Nim's Island |
| 2003 | Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards | Nominee PFCS Award | Best Performance by a Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role - Female (Abigail Breslin) | Signs |
| 2003 | Young Artist Awards | Nominee Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Actress Age Ten or Under (Abigail Breslin) | Signs |