Felicity Jurd(I)
- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Sound Department
Felicity Jurd graduated from the Atlantic Theater Company Acting School (New York) in 1999.
A third generation actor, Felicity made her television debut at age eight, as Young Mary Quinn in Land of Hope (1986) and her voice over debut in ABC Radio's Cyclone Tracey (1985) which lead to her working on A Country Practice (1981).
In 1993, she won a 12 month scholarship at atyp (Australian Theatre for Young People) and went on to perform in plays with the company. On stage she is best known for "I May Fly" which spans the 75 year career of actress May Pusey which was performed in Sydney, London & New York.
She appeared in Green Means Stop (2012) starring Pooja Shah written and directed by Will Middleton, which won Best Community Film at the Rob Knox Film Festival in London.
Further screen credits include; The Drover's Wife, DUST, Waiting for God, Home & Away, Doctor Doctor.
Commercial campaigns as an actor in the UK, NZ & Australia incl; Choosi (AU), Samsung Galaxy (Global), Little Angels Nappies (UK), AMI (NZ), NSW & QLD Law Society (AU), Richmond Foods (UK) and more.
An established voice artist, she has worked extensively on national campaigns including; Bring up Respect (AU), Heinz (AU), Nicabate (AU), Quickbooks (AU), Sendro Group (AU), King (AU), eHarmony (AU), GHD Hair (UK), Nurofen (AU) & Wentworth (UK). She played Principal Duvall & Constable Fernandez for the ABC Kids podcast, Mackeroy Uncovered.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature & French Language from Macquarie University and has voiced many audiobooks including the best sellers; You Need to Know by Nicola Moriarty, Summertime by Danielle Celermejer, Double Deal by John M. Green, One Punch by Julie Fison and Daughters of Eve by Nina D. Campbell.
A third generation actor, Felicity made her television debut at age eight, as Young Mary Quinn in Land of Hope (1986) and her voice over debut in ABC Radio's Cyclone Tracey (1985) which lead to her working on A Country Practice (1981).
In 1993, she won a 12 month scholarship at atyp (Australian Theatre for Young People) and went on to perform in plays with the company. On stage she is best known for "I May Fly" which spans the 75 year career of actress May Pusey which was performed in Sydney, London & New York.
She appeared in Green Means Stop (2012) starring Pooja Shah written and directed by Will Middleton, which won Best Community Film at the Rob Knox Film Festival in London.
Further screen credits include; The Drover's Wife, DUST, Waiting for God, Home & Away, Doctor Doctor.
Commercial campaigns as an actor in the UK, NZ & Australia incl; Choosi (AU), Samsung Galaxy (Global), Little Angels Nappies (UK), AMI (NZ), NSW & QLD Law Society (AU), Richmond Foods (UK) and more.
An established voice artist, she has worked extensively on national campaigns including; Bring up Respect (AU), Heinz (AU), Nicabate (AU), Quickbooks (AU), Sendro Group (AU), King (AU), eHarmony (AU), GHD Hair (UK), Nurofen (AU) & Wentworth (UK). She played Principal Duvall & Constable Fernandez for the ABC Kids podcast, Mackeroy Uncovered.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature & French Language from Macquarie University and has voiced many audiobooks including the best sellers; You Need to Know by Nicola Moriarty, Summertime by Danielle Celermejer, Double Deal by John M. Green, One Punch by Julie Fison and Daughters of Eve by Nina D. Campbell.