Elizabeth Harris is an Australian retired stage and television actress who appeared on a number of popular television series and films from the mid-1960s up until her retirement in 1993.
10 Facts About Liz Harris
Liz Harris is best known for her role as Liza in the 1960s children's television series Adventure Island but for playing recurring characters Sally Dempster in Prisoner and Clover Owen-Jones in A Country Practice in her later career.
Liz Harris was the wife of longtime Australian television and radio star Leonard Teale.
Liz Harris was then cast in the children's television series The Magic Circle Club as a recurring character, and made several guest appearances on Homicide between 1965 and 1966.
Liz Harris starred in a second children's series, Adventure Island with co-stars Nancy Cato and Ernie Bourne, in what became her breakout role as the series heroine "Liza", and Hunter.
Liz Harris took an absence from television acting for several years but made brief appearances on The 40s in Swing Time, Alvin Purple and King's Men.
Liz Harris's character is sent to prison for running over her husband and attempts suicide after it is revealed that she was physically abusive to her young daughter.
Liz Harris appeared on Sons and Daughters and A Country Practice that same year.
Liz Harris's recurring role as Clover Owen-Jones in the latter series would continue on and off for the next nine years.
Liz Harris's attendance was in honor of her late husband Leonard Teale who worked with the film company as a voice actor during the 1950s.