Vivienne Garrett is an Australian-based theatre, film and television actress.
15 Facts About Vivienne Garrett
Vivienne Garrett is a theatre director, acting and voice coach and a qualified yoga instructor and therapist.
Vivienne Garrett was born in Sydney and now lives in Western Australia.
Vivienne Garrett's best known role was as rebellious teenager Rose Godolfus, an original character in TV serial Number 96, her character was involved in numerous controversial storylines.
Vivienne Garrett is best known for her role of rebellious Rose Godolfus, the daughter of deli owner Aldo, in top-rated soap opera Number 96.
Vivienne Garrett was a member of the original cast of Number 96 when it began in March 1972.
Vivienne Garrett spent three years as a company member of Rex Cramphorn's celebrated Performance Syndicate appearing in productions including The Tempest, Shakuntala and the Ring of Recognition, Muriel, Berenice, and Scapin.
Vivienne Garrett resumed the role of Rose for a limited number of episodes of Number 96 in 1975, and appeared in a recurring sketch in comedy series The Norman Gunston Show called The Checkout Chicks.
Vivienne Garrett wrote about the experience in 1977 for the lifestyle magazine Simply Living.
In 1995 Vivienne Garrett won the Swan Gold Award for Most Outstanding Female Actor for her portrayal of Eleanor in Dead Funny for the Perth Theatre Company.
Vivienne Garrett has been nominated for roles in Live Acts on Stage, Equus, The Clean House and Summer of the Seventeenth Doll.
Vivienne Garrett has worked as a theatre director on productions of Breaststroke, Ursula's Ecstasy, The Spook, Margritte and Tartuffe.
Vivienne Garrett has directed more than twenty short story productions for ABC Radio National.
Since 2006 Vivienne Garrett could be heard on Australian television as a voice-over artist.
Vivienne Garrett has taught Stage and Screen Acting, Voice and Theatre Studies at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, University of Notre Dame Australia, TAFTA and NIDA.