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Kathleen Brinson : ウィキペディア英語版
Katy Brinson

Kathleen Jean "Katy" Brinson is an Australian actress, remembered for her roles in television soap operas. Her performing career began as a ballet dancer in the 1970s and she played the princess in the children's pantomime ''The Little Tin Soldier'' in 1976.〔(Scene from 'Little Tin Soldier'. Katy Brinson and Chris Bradke ), Monash University Archives, 1976.〕 Brinson then moved to Sydney to attend the National Institute of Dramatic Art.
==Career ==
She played Judy Sutton in ''The Young Doctors'', Jill Clark in ''Prisoner'' and Wendy Armstrong in ''Sons and Daughters''. She had a recurring role as public defender Lisa Blake in the legal drama ''Rafferty's Rules''.
More recent TV credits include: ''A Country Practice'', ''The Flying Doctors'' and ''Blue Heelers''.

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