Most Recent Appearance
Slaying The Goat
Wednesday 30 January 2008 on Foxtel
News that 232 is on the market inspires Lauren to lobby the girls to form a syndicate and as Nick prepares to set up house with Mel, an unexpected visitor from his past changes the course of Nick's life
Despite having no role-models or heroes Alison wanted to be an actor from childhood.
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Alison is also a stage actress, having appeared in several plays including St James Infirmary, The Dutch Courtesan and Much Ado About Nothing for the Melbourne Theatre Company.
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Alison won a Logie award for her role as Emma Ward on Frontline.
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Alison traveled to Vietnam and Cambodia as an Oxfam spokeswoman in the late 1990s.
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Alison and her husband own a hotel called the Terminus.
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Alison Whyte: (On her role in Satisfaction) So what if I'm showing a bit of skin? Who cares? I'm OK being naked. I've had too many children to be worried about things like that.
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Alison Whyte: (Talking about her husband) Some of his schemes are annoying - but then that's also the most fascinating thing about him. We've got a shed full of coconut oil. He was going to fry the chips in it and he bought an enormous amount. He was so keen; he said 'We'll be helping local farmers in Fiji and Samoa. It's a good fat too.' The customers were very helpful in giving feedback - they said it was crap.
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Alison Whyte: (talking about her husband) Fred's great quality is his humanity. He tries to help where he can; it's a very lovely way to approach the world. And it's the way I want to raise our children.
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Alison Whyte: One of the most inspirational women I've ever met came from Cambodia. She had three of her own children, and her sister and brother-in-law had died of malaria, so she took on these other four kids. Her husband was ill and, when we met her, she said, 'I'm sorry my husband's not here to greet you; he's not well'.
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Alison Whyte: (Talking about the Terminus Hotel) We bought the pub when the pokies came to Victoria. A lot of Melbourne pubs were being taken over by pokies, and there was no sense of community or fun, and that's partly why we decided to open the place.
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Other Appearances
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Frontline (AUS)
Emma Ward [researcher/producer] |
Good Guys Bad Guys
Stella Kinsella |
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Marshall Law
Verity Marshall |
Satisfaction
Lauren |
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The Dragon Chronicles
Magnesia |
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All Together Now
Killing Me Softly Harriet Guest |
All Together Now
I Am Woman Harriet Guest |
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Blue Heelers
The First Stone Janelle Davies |
City Homicide
Envelope Day Petra Milde |
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Crashburn
A Red Mexican Warehouse Gillian |
Micallef Tonight
Alison Whyte/ Shane Warne/ David Campbell Guest |
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