Helen Buday
Actor
Actor
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Helen Buday (born 1962) is an Australian theatre, TV, movie actress and singer. She appeared as "Savannah Nix" in the film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. She was awarded Best Actress at the 48th Valladolid International Film Festival in 2003 for her role in Alexandra's Project.
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As: Alexandra
Steve is a man who has it all, a successful career, wonderful children, beautiful home and a loving wife. However, returning to his home after work on his birthday, he finds his house deserted and darkened with almost all the lightbulbs missing, all easy access outside cut off and a videotape waiting for him. Playing that tape, he watches a bizarre and grueling recording in which his wife ...
Runtime: 103 min.
Directed by: Rolf de Heer
Stars: Gary Sweet | Bogdan Koca | Helen Buday | Samantha Knigge | Eileen Darley
As: Judith Turner
Christopher Skase. He ruled Australia and stole a fortune, fleeing to the coast of Spain. No one could touch him. No one could stop him. Until Peter Dellasandro and a small force of men swore they'd bring him down.
Runtime: 96 min.
Directed by: Matthew George
Stars: Lachy Hulme | Alex Dimitriades | Bill Kerr | Helen Buday | Craig McLachlan
Jimmy owes Dimitri more money than he can spare. He decides that a holiday would be a better bet. On his travels he meets Louis and things start to go wrong.
Runtime: 28 min.
Directed by: Stavros Kazantzidis
Stars: Hugo Weaving | Noah Taylor | Helen Buday
As: Jane Anderson
Young John Anderson is captivated by jazz musician, Billy Cross when he performs on the remote airstrip of his Western Australian outback hometown after his plane is diverted. Years later, now a family man and making a meagre living tracking dingoes and playing trumpet in a local band, John still dreams of joining Billy on trumpet and makes a pilgrimage to Paris.
Runtime: 109 min.
Directed by: Rolf de Heer
Stars: Colin Friels | Brigitte Catillon | Joe Petruzzi | Miles Davis | Helen Buday
As: Teresa
Christina Stead's novel For Love Alone was a best-seller in Australia, but remains essentially unknown to the outside world. The same can be said for this 1986 film version, likewise a homegrown Australian product. Set in the 1930s, the film stars Helen Buhay as a starry-eyed young girl chafing under the oppressive attitudes of society in general and her father in particular. She kicks over the traces to ...
Runtime: 102 min.
Directed by: Stephen Wallace
Stars: Hugo Weaving | Sam Neill | Hugh Keays-Byrne | Helen Buday | Huw Williams
As: Savannah Nix
Mad Max becomes a pawn in a decadent oasis of a technological society, and when exiled, becomes the deliverer of a colony of children.
Runtime: 107 min.
Directed by: George Miller | George Ogilvie
Stars: Mel Gibson | Bruce Spence | Tina Turner | Angelo Rossitto | Helen Buday