Kimberley Cooper (born 24 April 1980[citation needed]) is an Australian television actress known for her character of Gypsy Nash on the Australian soap opera Home and Away.
Kimberley Cooper | |
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Born | Kimberley Cooper 24 April 1980 |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1998–present |
Spouses |
Early life
editKimberley Cooper was born on 24 April 1980 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[citation needed]
Career
editCooper starred in the Australian soap opera Home and Away, from 1998 until 2002, then a small stint in 2011.[3][4][5] She played the character of Gypsy Nash in the show. Cooper won the Logie Award for Most Popular New Talent on Australian television in 1999 and the Best Aussie Actress for The Inside Soap Awards, UK, 2000.[citation needed]
In 2002, she was a contestant on Australia's Celebrity Big Brother.[6]
Kimberley left Home and Away before her contract expired. In 2006, she resurfaced in New York City, performing in an Australian production of The Boys to American audiences.[citation needed] She returned to Home and Away on 9 September 2011 and departed again on 13 October 2011.
References
edit- ^ Bisset, Stephen (26 August 2024). "Home and Away star Kimberley Cooper, 44, ties the knot for a second time... and reveals how she almost didn't make it to the altar". MSN (originally published by Daily Mail Australia). Retrieved 31 August 2024.
- ^ "This is what "exhausted but trying to be bubbly on the morning telly" looks like! Thank you for having me @morningshowon7 and @estheranderson1, you'll love your shout out 😜 #shesmucholderthanme". Instagram. 31 August 2024. Retrieved 31 August 2024.
- ^ "'Home and Away' star teases Gypsy 'intrigue'". Digital Spy. 9 September 2011. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- ^ Sperling, Daniel (4 June 2011). "Kimberly Cooper returns to 'Home and Away'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- ^ Kelly, Helen (2 May 2016). "You'll never believe what Home and Away's feisty Gypsy Nash looks like now…". Express.co.uk. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- ^ "Booted: Capper out of house". The Age. 2 August 2002. Retrieved 20 April 2020.