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Sigrid is the host of the new show "What's Good For You" on the Nine network.
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In 1996 and 2001 Sigrid was a co-host for the Australian Film Awards.
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In 1989 Sigrid was voted Australia's Most Beautiful Face by Womans Day readers.
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In 1990 Sigrid was voted Australia's Most Beautiful Eyes by Womans Day.
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In 1993 Sigrid was the number 1 ticket holder for the North Melbourne Football club.
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In 2002 Sigrid was appointed to the board of Film Victoria.
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In 1975 Sigrid won a Sammy award for Best Television Juvenile Performance in Homicide.
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Sigrid was awarded into the Cowboy Hall of Fame for best TV contribution an episode of Paradise in which her character Amelia is accidentally shot.
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Sigrid shaved her head for her role in the telemovie Little Oberon.
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Sigrid was in the stage production of The Blue Room.
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She was in the 2003 movie Inspector Gadget 2.
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Sigrid's husband is Tom Burstall. He is a producer and assistant director.
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Sigrid completed high school at St Peters Lutheran College.
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Sigrid's mother is Merle Thornton, a leading figure in Australian feminism.
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Sigrid's children are named Ben and Jaz.
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Sigrid starred in the 1981 Australian classic The Man From Snowy River.
In 1987 she appeared in The Man From Snowy River 2.
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Sigrid has has guest roles in some Australian classic television shows such as Cop Shop, Prisioner and Homicide.
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Sigrid is a patron of the Feelix project for the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind's Braille Program for Children.
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In 2000, Sigrid won Most Outstanding Actress in a series for Seachange and The Logies.
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1984 Sigrid won Best Leading Actress in a Mini Series for All the Rivers Run at the Logies.
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In 1979 Sigrid was nomination for Best Actress in a Mini Series for 1915.
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In 2003 Sigrid was appointed as an Ambassador for the Melbourne Zoo.
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In 2003 Sigrid was appointed as an Ambassador for World Vision International.
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Sigrid has two Labradoodle dogs Billie and Baz.
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Sigrid lives in a converted stable with her husband, son and daughter.
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Sigrid was been nominated for a best actress AFI award for Little Oberon.