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Lisa McCune

Lisa McCune (born 19 February 1971)[1] is an Australian actress, known for her role in TV series Blue Heelers as Senior Constable Maggie Doyle, and in Sea Patrol as Lieutenant Kate McGregor RAN. She has won four Gold Logie Awards.

Lisa McCune
McCune at the 2011 Logie Awards
Born (1971-02-19) 19 February 1971 (age 51)
OccupationActress
Years active1986−present
Spouse
Tim Disney
(m. 2000, divorced)
Children3

McCune has also featured in many theatre roles.[2]

Early career (1986–1993)

Born in Sydney,[1] McCune grew up in Perth. She first performed on stage at the age of 15 playing Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz[1] at the Limelight Theatre in Wanneroo, Western Australia.

After attending Carine Senior High School[3] and graduating from Greenwood Senior High School,[4] she was accepted into both the classical singing and musical theatre courses at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). She graduated with a BA in Music Theatre in 1990. Upon graduation, McCune secured an agent, Robyn Gardiner Management (RGM Associates), and took on various jobs in Sydney and Melbourne.

In February 1991, she won a twelve-month contract with Coles Supermarkets for a series of print and TV advertisements in which she played Lisa, the girl-next-door checkout chick.[5]

McCune performed in a statewide tour of Victorian high schools in the educational John Romeril play about work experience, called Working Out, was in the chorus for a Sydney musical version of Great Expectations starring Philip Gould, and starred as the aspiring ballerina postulant, Sister Mary Leo, in the sequel to the Dan Goggin musical Nunsense.

She had a brief appearance in a re-enactment about a possible UFO-sighting in Bass Strait for the American series Unsolved Mysteries and a role in the 1993 satirical horror movie Body Melt in which her heavily pregnant character was attacked by a ferocious placenta before dying from an exploding stomach. McCune also sang in a couple of bands, including George Kapiniaris' Flares and Choice.

In 1991, she filmed a pilot for a Steve Vizard/Artist Services comedy called Turn it Up (aka Radio Waves). In 1993, McCune won the lead part of Allie Carter in the pilot of Newlyweds before being replaced by Annie Jones for the series.

Blue Heelers (1993–2000)

McCune shot to fame in September 1993 at age 22 when she debuted as Constable Maggie Doyle in Blue Heelers, playing the role until the seventh season. During this time she won the Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Television Personality four times.

Throughout her Blue Heelers run, she occasionally took time off to appear in other productions. In 1996 McCune appeared opposite Brett Climo who played her brother in Blue Heelers, in a friend's film The Inner Sanctuary. In early 1997 she played the role of Anne in the Melbourne Theatre Company's (MTC) production of Sondheim's A Little Night Music. In 1998, McCune played Cinderella in another Sondheim musical, Into the Woods. She also did two short seasons of the classic two-hander Love Letters.

In early 1999 she took six weeks off Blue Heelers to play one of the leads, Mary Abacus, in the miniseries adaptation of Bryce Courtenay's The Potato Factory, which earned her a nomination for an AFI award for Best Actress in a TV Drama.[6] In July 1999, a couple of months before finishing on Blue Heelers, she starred alongside John Wood in She Loves Me.

Later career (2000–present)

Immediately after finishing Blue Heelers, she starred alongside John Waters, Bert Newton, Nikki Webster, Rachel Marley and later Rob Guest in a stage version of The Sound of Music, as Maria von Trapp.[7]

In 2001, while she was pregnant with her first child, her portrait by Shaun Clark was entered in the Archibald Prize.[8][9] She was off screens for a year to be a stay-at-home mother.

In 2002, her next project was a "comeback" role in the television series Marshall Law with Alison Whyte and former Blue Heelers cast member William McInnes.[10] Although it rated well in the first week,[11] the series was critically panned and its subsequent low ratings ensured it was cancelled after one season.[12]

In 2004, after another year off due to the birth to her second child, McCune slowly began to return to television. She again was the advertising face of Coles Supermarkets.[5] She also hosted Seven Network shows The World Around Us and Forensic Investigators. McCune also appeared as the love interest opposite Matt Day in the ABC telemovie Hell Has Harbour Views.[13]

In September 2005, McCune guest starred in a four-episode storyline on MDA[6] alongside her former Blue Heelers co-star Paul Bishop. Also in 2005 she narrated a second season of Forensic Investigators and appeared in the Australian film Little Fish, starring alongside Cate Blanchett and Sam Neill in the early stages of her third pregnancy. In 2006, she played Annabel in Tripping Over.

She has also appeared in a number of musicals and other stage productions around Australia, notably as Sally Bowles in Cabaret,[14] Hope Cladwell in Urinetown, and Olive Ostrovsky in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.[15][16] In 2012/13, she performed opposite Teddy Tahu Rhodes in Opera Australia's production of the Bartlett Sher 2008 New York revival of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific at the Sydney Opera House, the Princess Theatre, Melbourne, and the Brisbane Queensland Performing Arts Centre.[17]

From 2007 until 2011, McCune was in the ensemble cast for the Nine Network drama series, Sea Patrol. Her character is the executive officer (second in command) Lieutenant Kate McGregor, of HMAS Hammersley, a fictional Royal Australian Navy patrol boat. There were five seasons of the show, and it was cancelled due to financial issues resulting from the scheduled loss of pertinent government tax credits.

On 5 April 2008, she began her role of Sarah Brown in the major stage production Guys and Dolls,[18] playing for 20 weeks at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne before being revived for a Sydney season at the Capitol Theatre on 12 March 2009.

In 2010, she appeared as Jean in the MTC production of Sarah Ruhl's Dead Man's Cell Phone. McCune also appeared as the celebrity guest in the reasonably-priced ute/car in season 3, episode 1 of Top Gear Australia in August. She appeared alongside Richard Roxburgh in season 1, episode 2 of the television series Rake, which aired in November.

McCune starred Dr. Sam Stewart in Reef Doctors, an Australian television drama series that ran 9 June 2013 to 7 September 2013.[19]

In 2014, she starred as Anna Leonowens in Opera Australia's production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The King and I, playing opposite Teddy Tahu Rhodes in Brisbane and Sydney, and Lou Diamond Phillips in Melbourne.

In 2015, McCune recorded "The Unbearable Price of War", a duet with Lee Kernaghan for his album Spirit of the Anzacs. Later that year, she joined David Hobson, Teddy Tahu Rhodes, and Greta Bradman for a concert tour, From Broadway to La Scala, of the five Australian mainland state capitals.[20]

In 2018, she appeared in the Network Ten comedy How to Stay Married with Peter Helliar. In 2019, McCune appeared in 33 Variations at the Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, opposite Ellen Burstyn.[21] McCune played Gertrude in Bell Shakespeare's 2020 production of Hamlet at the Sydney Opera House, the Canberra Theatre Centre and the Arts Centre Melbourne.[22] In 2022, she appeared as Elizabeth Laine in Girl from the North Country at the Sydney Festival, and then in Adelaide and Melbourne.[23]

Personal life

McCune married Tim Disney, a film technician who was part of the Blue Heelers crew, on 18 February 2000. They have three children, born in 2001, 2003 and 2005. McCune confirmed in 2020 that Disney was her ex-husband but they continue to co-habitate and co-parent.[24] In 2021, McCune said she was "happily single", in an interview with Australian Women's Weekly.[25]

Filmography

Title Year Role Notes
Turn It Up 1991 Lynette TV film
Fast Forward 1992 Various Episode: "4:16"
Body Melt 1993 Cheryl Rand Film
Blue Heelers 1994-2000 Maggie Doyle Main cast
The Inner Sanctuary 1996 Felicity
The Potato Factory 2000 Mary Abacus Television miniseries
Marshall Law 2002 Ros Marshall Main cast
Hell Has Harbour Views 2005 Caroline Ashton TV film
Little Fish 2005 Laura Film
MDA 2005 Dr. Liz Gibson Four episodes
Two Twisted 2006 Fiona Wells Episode: "Call Back"
Tripping Over 2006 Annabel Episode: "1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.6"
Sea Patrol 2007-2011 Lieutenant Kate McGregor Main cast
One of the Lucky Ones 2007 Wendy the Narrator TV movie
Rake 2010 Lucy Marx Episode: "R vs. Marx"
Blood Brothers 2011 Margaret Kennedy TV film
Reef Doctors 2013 Dr. Sam Stewart Main cast, also co-producer
The Little Death 2014 Maureen Film
It’s a Date 2013-2014 Em Episode: "1.1, 1.2"
The Divorce 2015 Louise Main cast
The Warriors 2017 Deb Main cast
The Ex-PM 2017 Lorelei Baggins Episode: "Reckoning"
How to Stay Married 2018-2020 Em Butler Main cast

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
1995 Logie Awards Most Popular New Talent Blue Heelers Won
1996 Logie Awards Most Popular Actress Blue Heelers Won
Most Popular Personality Nominated
1997 Logie Awards Most Popular Actress Blue Heelers Won
Most Popular Personality Won
1998 Logie Awards Most Popular Actress Blue Heelers Won
Most Popular Personality Won
People's Choice Awards Favourite TV Star Won
Favourite Actress in a Drama or Serial Won
1999 Logie Awards Most Popular Actress Blue Heelers Won
Most Popular Personality Won
People's Choice Awards Favourite TV Star Nominated
Favourite Actress in a Drama or Serial Nominated
AFI Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama The Potato Factory Nominated
2000 Logie Awards Most Popular Actress Blue Heelers Won
Most Popular Personality Won
Green Room Awards Female Actor in a Leading Role (Music Theatre) The Sound of Music Nominated
2001 Logie Awards Most Popular Personality Blue Heelers and
The Potato Factory
Nominated
Helpmann Awards Best Female Actor in a Musical The Sound of Music Nominated
2003 Helpmann Awards Best Female Actor in a Musical Cabaret Nominated
Green Room Awards Female Actor in a Leading Role (Music Theatre) Won
2004 Green Room Awards Female Actor in a Leading Role (Music Theatre) Urinetown Nominated
2005 Helpmann Awards Best Female Actor in a Musical Nominated
2006 Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actress Hell Has Harbour Views Nominated
2008 Logie Awards Most Popular Actress Sea Patrol Nominated
Most Popular Personality Nominated
Green Room Awards Female Actor in a Leading Role (Music Theatre) Guys and Dolls Nominated
2012 Green Room Awards Female Actor in a Leading Role (Music Theatre) South Pacific Nominated
2014 AACTA Awards Best Performance in a Television Comedy It's a Date Nominated
Helpmann Awards Best Female Actor in a Musical The King and I Nominated
Green Room Awards Female Actor in a Leading Role (Music Theatre) Nominated

References

  1. ^ a b c Biography – Youth, lisamccune.net 23 February 2020 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Lisa McCune".
  3. ^ "Leeuwin villain returns as virtuoso" by Amanda Keenan, The West Australian, 6 March 2015
  4. ^ Thomson, Chris (22 November 2013). "Perth actor now honorary Perth citizen". oneperth.com.au.
  5. ^ a b "Lisa's queen of the aisles", The Sydney Morning Herald
  6. ^ a b MDA Lisa McCune profile ABC.net.au
  7. ^ "The Hills Are Alive", review in The Australian
  8. ^ "Lisa's Gift To Her Baby", Herald Sun
  9. ^ Portrait entered in Archibald Prize, NewsPix
  10. ^ "Lisa Farewells the Goody Goody", Woman's Day
  11. ^ "Critics in the cold as Law takes off", The Age, Melbourne
  12. ^ Lawless Lisa, TV Week
  13. ^ "Hell's Belle", Herald Sun
  14. ^ "Sex, orphans and a lion", The Age, Melbourne
  15. ^ "Girl next door moves on", News.com
  16. ^ Putnam Spelling Bee, Sydney Stage Archive[dead link]
  17. ^ South Pacific 13 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Opera Australia
  18. ^ "Guys And Dolls is a sure bet" 19 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine, The Australian Jewish News
  19. ^ "Sea Patrol's Lisa McCune returns to Far North Queensland for new Network Ten family series" Archived 3 April 2013 at archive.today, Screen Queensland
  20. ^ From Broadway to La Scala, Stage Whispers
  21. ^ 33 Variation review by Patricia Maunder, Limelight, 13 March 2019
  22. ^ Hamlet, 2020 production details, Bell Shakespeare
  23. ^ "Girl from The North Country (GWB Entertainment, Damien Hewitt, Sydney Festival)" by Jo Litson, Limelight, 10 January 2022
  24. ^ "Lisa McCune's Unique Co-Parenting Relationship with Ex Tim Disney Revealed", The West Australian, 21 May 2020
  25. ^ Susan Horsburgh (21 May 2020). "Exclusive: Lisa McCune opens up about being single and co-parenting with her ex-husband". The Australian Women's Weekly – via nowtolove.com.au (Are Media).

External links

  •   Media related to Lisa McCune at Wikimedia Commons
  • Lisa McCune at IMDb

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Lisa McCune born 19 February 1971 1 is an Australian actress known for her role in TV series Blue Heelers as Senior Constable Maggie Doyle and in Sea Patrol as Lieutenant Kate McGregor RAN She has won four Gold Logie Awards Lisa McCuneMcCune at the 2011 Logie AwardsBorn 1971 02 19 19 February 1971 age 51 Sydney New South Wales AustraliaOccupationActressYears active1986 presentSpouseTim Disney m 2000 divorced wbr Children3McCune has also featured in many theatre roles 2 Contents 1 Early career 1986 1993 2 Blue Heelers 1993 2000 3 Later career 2000 present 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly career 1986 1993 EditBorn in Sydney 1 McCune grew up in Perth She first performed on stage at the age of 15 playing Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz 1 at the Limelight Theatre in Wanneroo Western Australia After attending Carine Senior High School 3 and graduating from Greenwood Senior High School 4 she was accepted into both the classical singing and musical theatre courses at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts WAAPA She graduated with a BA in Music Theatre in 1990 Upon graduation McCune secured an agent Robyn Gardiner Management RGM Associates and took on various jobs in Sydney and Melbourne In February 1991 she won a twelve month contract with Coles Supermarkets for a series of print and TV advertisements in which she played Lisa the girl next door checkout chick 5 McCune performed in a statewide tour of Victorian high schools in the educational John Romeril play about work experience called Working Out was in the chorus for a Sydney musical version of Great Expectations starring Philip Gould and starred as the aspiring ballerina postulant Sister Mary Leo in the sequel to the Dan Goggin musical Nunsense She had a brief appearance in a re enactment about a possible UFO sighting in Bass Strait for the American series Unsolved Mysteries and a role in the 1993 satirical horror movie Body Melt in which her heavily pregnant character was attacked by a ferocious placenta before dying from an exploding stomach McCune also sang in a couple of bands including George Kapiniaris Flares and Choice In 1991 she filmed a pilot for a Steve Vizard Artist Services comedy called Turn it Up aka Radio Waves In 1993 McCune won the lead part of Allie Carter in the pilot of Newlyweds before being replaced by Annie Jones for the series Blue Heelers 1993 2000 EditMcCune shot to fame in September 1993 at age 22 when she debuted as Constable Maggie Doyle in Blue Heelers playing the role until the seventh season During this time she won the Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Television Personality four times Throughout her Blue Heelers run she occasionally took time off to appear in other productions In 1996 McCune appeared opposite Brett Climo who played her brother in Blue Heelers in a friend s film The Inner Sanctuary In early 1997 she played the role of Anne in the Melbourne Theatre Company s MTC production of Sondheim s A Little Night Music In 1998 McCune played Cinderella in another Sondheim musical Into the Woods She also did two short seasons of the classic two hander Love Letters In early 1999 she took six weeks off Blue Heelers to play one of the leads Mary Abacus in the miniseries adaptation of Bryce Courtenay s The Potato Factory which earned her a nomination for an AFI award for Best Actress in a TV Drama 6 In July 1999 a couple of months before finishing on Blue Heelers she starred alongside John Wood in She Loves Me Later career 2000 present EditImmediately after finishing Blue Heelers she starred alongside John Waters Bert Newton Nikki Webster Rachel Marley and later Rob Guest in a stage version of The Sound of Music as Maria von Trapp 7 In 2001 while she was pregnant with her first child her portrait by Shaun Clark was entered in the Archibald Prize 8 9 She was off screens for a year to be a stay at home mother In 2002 her next project was a comeback role in the television series Marshall Law with Alison Whyte and former Blue Heelers cast member William McInnes 10 Although it rated well in the first week 11 the series was critically panned and its subsequent low ratings ensured it was cancelled after one season 12 In 2004 after another year off due to the birth to her second child McCune slowly began to return to television She again was the advertising face of Coles Supermarkets 5 She also hosted Seven Network shows The World Around Us and Forensic Investigators McCune also appeared as the love interest opposite Matt Day in the ABC telemovie Hell Has Harbour Views 13 In September 2005 McCune guest starred in a four episode storyline on MDA 6 alongside her former Blue Heelers co star Paul Bishop Also in 2005 she narrated a second season of Forensic Investigators and appeared in the Australian film Little Fish starring alongside Cate Blanchett and Sam Neill in the early stages of her third pregnancy In 2006 she played Annabel in Tripping Over She has also appeared in a number of musicals and other stage productions around Australia notably as Sally Bowles in Cabaret 14 Hope Cladwell in Urinetown and Olive Ostrovsky in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee 15 16 In 2012 13 she performed opposite Teddy Tahu Rhodes in Opera Australia s production of the Bartlett Sher 2008 New York revival of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific at the Sydney Opera House the Princess Theatre Melbourne and the Brisbane Queensland Performing Arts Centre 17 From 2007 until 2011 McCune was in the ensemble cast for the Nine Network drama series Sea Patrol Her character is the executive officer second in command Lieutenant Kate McGregor of HMAS Hammersley a fictional Royal Australian Navy patrol boat There were five seasons of the show and it was cancelled due to financial issues resulting from the scheduled loss of pertinent government tax credits On 5 April 2008 she began her role of Sarah Brown in the major stage production Guys and Dolls 18 playing for 20 weeks at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne before being revived for a Sydney season at the Capitol Theatre on 12 March 2009 In 2010 she appeared as Jean in the MTC production of Sarah Ruhl s Dead Man s Cell Phone McCune also appeared as the celebrity guest in the reasonably priced ute car in season 3 episode 1 of Top Gear Australia in August She appeared alongside Richard Roxburgh in season 1 episode 2 of the television series Rake which aired in November McCune starred Dr Sam Stewart in Reef Doctors an Australian television drama series that ran 9 June 2013 to 7 September 2013 19 In 2014 she starred as Anna Leonowens in Opera Australia s production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The King and I playing opposite Teddy Tahu Rhodes in Brisbane and Sydney and Lou Diamond Phillips in Melbourne In 2015 McCune recorded The Unbearable Price of War a duet with Lee Kernaghan for his album Spirit of the Anzacs Later that year she joined David Hobson Teddy Tahu Rhodes and Greta Bradman for a concert tour From Broadway to La Scala of the five Australian mainland state capitals 20 In 2018 she appeared in the Network Ten comedy How to Stay Married with Peter Helliar In 2019 McCune appeared in 33 Variations at the Comedy Theatre Melbourne opposite Ellen Burstyn 21 McCune played Gertrude in Bell Shakespeare s 2020 production of Hamlet at the Sydney Opera House the Canberra Theatre Centre and the Arts Centre Melbourne 22 In 2022 she appeared as Elizabeth Laine in Girl from the North Country at the Sydney Festival and then in Adelaide and Melbourne 23 Personal life EditMcCune married Tim Disney a film technician who was part of the Blue Heelers crew on 18 February 2000 They have three children born in 2001 2003 and 2005 McCune confirmed in 2020 that Disney was her ex husband but they continue to co habitate and co parent 24 In 2021 McCune said she was happily single in an interview with Australian Women s Weekly 25 Filmography EditTitle Year Role NotesTurn It Up 1991 Lynette TV filmFast Forward 1992 Various Episode 4 16 Body Melt 1993 Cheryl Rand FilmBlue Heelers 1994 2000 Maggie Doyle Main castThe Inner Sanctuary 1996 FelicityThe Potato Factory 2000 Mary Abacus Television miniseriesMarshall Law 2002 Ros Marshall Main castHell Has Harbour Views 2005 Caroline Ashton TV filmLittle Fish 2005 Laura FilmMDA 2005 Dr Liz Gibson Four episodesTwo Twisted 2006 Fiona Wells Episode Call Back Tripping Over 2006 Annabel Episode 1 1 1 3 1 5 1 6 Sea Patrol 2007 2011 Lieutenant Kate McGregor Main castOne of the Lucky Ones 2007 Wendy the Narrator TV movieRake 2010 Lucy Marx Episode R vs Marx Blood Brothers 2011 Margaret Kennedy TV filmReef Doctors 2013 Dr Sam Stewart Main cast also co producerThe Little Death 2014 Maureen FilmIt s a Date 2013 2014 Em Episode 1 1 1 2 The Divorce 2015 Louise Main castThe Warriors 2017 Deb Main castThe Ex PM 2017 Lorelei Baggins Episode Reckoning How to Stay Married 2018 2020 Em Butler Main castAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Work Result Ref 1995 Logie Awards Most Popular New Talent Blue Heelers Won1996 Logie Awards Most Popular Actress Blue Heelers WonMost Popular Personality Nominated1997 Logie Awards Most Popular Actress Blue Heelers WonMost Popular Personality Won1998 Logie Awards Most Popular Actress Blue Heelers WonMost Popular Personality WonPeople s Choice Awards Favourite TV Star WonFavourite Actress in a Drama or Serial Won1999 Logie Awards Most Popular Actress Blue Heelers WonMost Popular Personality WonPeople s Choice Awards Favourite TV Star NominatedFavourite Actress in a Drama or Serial NominatedAFI Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama The Potato Factory Nominated2000 Logie Awards Most Popular Actress Blue Heelers WonMost Popular Personality WonGreen Room Awards Female Actor in a Leading Role Music Theatre The Sound of Music Nominated2001 Logie Awards Most Popular Personality Blue Heelers and The Potato Factory NominatedHelpmann Awards Best Female Actor in a Musical The Sound of Music Nominated2003 Helpmann Awards Best Female Actor in a Musical Cabaret NominatedGreen Room Awards Female Actor in a Leading Role Music Theatre Won2004 Green Room Awards Female Actor in a Leading Role Music Theatre Urinetown Nominated2005 Helpmann Awards Best Female Actor in a Musical Nominated2006 Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actress Hell Has Harbour Views Nominated2008 Logie Awards Most Popular Actress Sea Patrol NominatedMost Popular Personality NominatedGreen Room Awards Female Actor in a Leading Role Music Theatre Guys and Dolls Nominated2012 Green Room Awards Female Actor in a Leading Role Music Theatre South Pacific Nominated2014 AACTA Awards Best Performance in a Television Comedy It s a Date NominatedHelpmann Awards Best Female Actor in a Musical The King and I NominatedGreen Room Awards Female Actor in a Leading Role Music Theatre NominatedReferences Edit a b c Biography Youth lisamccune net Archived 23 February 2020 at the Wayback Machine Lisa McCune Leeuwin villain returns as virtuoso by Amanda Keenan The West Australian 6 March 2015 Thomson Chris 22 November 2013 Perth actor now honorary Perth citizen oneperth com au a b Lisa s queen of the aisles The Sydney Morning Herald a b MDA Lisa McCune profile ABC net au The Hills Are Alive review in The Australian Lisa s Gift To Her Baby Herald Sun Portrait entered in Archibald Prize NewsPix Lisa Farewells the Goody Goody Woman s Day Critics in the cold as Law takes off The Age Melbourne Lawless Lisa TV Week Hell s Belle Herald Sun Sex orphans and a lion The Age Melbourne Girl next door moves on News com Putnam Spelling Bee Sydney Stage Archive dead link South Pacific Archived 13 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine Opera Australia Guys And Dolls is a sure bet Archived 19 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine The Australian Jewish News Sea Patrol s Lisa McCune returns to Far North Queensland for new Network Ten family series Archived 3 April 2013 at archive today Screen Queensland From Broadway to La Scala Stage Whispers 33 Variation review by Patricia Maunder Limelight 13 March 2019 Hamlet 2020 production details Bell Shakespeare Girl from The North Country GWB Entertainment Damien Hewitt Sydney Festival by Jo Litson Limelight 10 January 2022 Lisa McCune s Unique Co Parenting Relationship with Ex Tim Disney Revealed The West Australian 21 May 2020 Susan Horsburgh 21 May 2020 Exclusive Lisa McCune opens up about being single and co parenting with her ex husband The Australian Women s Weekly via nowtolove com au Are Media External links Edit Media related to Lisa McCune at Wikimedia Commons Lisa McCune at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lisa McCune amp oldid 1117393564, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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