Victoria Eagger is an Australian actress. A graduate of NIDA,[1] she had major supporting roles in the films Lust and Revenge[2][3] and Diana & Me[4] and played in The Loved Ones[5] On TV she joined the main cast of The Librarians for the third season[6][7] where she won, along with fellow cast members, the first Equity Ensemble Award for Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.[8] She had a supporting role in Janus[9] On stage she has featured in many productions such as Drums of Thunder (1988, Belvoir Street),[10][11]The Road to Mecca (1989, Russell Street Theatre),[12][13]Call of the Wild (1990, Belvoir Street Theatre),[14][15]Baby, Honey. Thirteen Studies in Exile (1995, La Mama),[16][17]Sweet Road (2000, Merlyn Theatre and The Space),[18][19][20]Salt (2001, Playbox at the Malthouse),[21][22] and Only the End (2005, La Mama)[23]
^McGuiness, Karen (9 February 1997), "The actress", The Age
^Creed, Barbara (24 April 1997), "Baring body and soul", The Age
^Winston, Aldoworth (7 December 1997), "Twists, turns and manipulation", Sunday Star Times
^Stratton, David (7 January 1998), "Diana & Me", Variety
^Ryan, Tom (7 November 2010), "The Loved Ones", The Age
^Kalina, Paul (7 October 2010), "The Librarians: season premiere - October 13", The Sydney Morning Herald
^"New series but keep it quiet", The Gold Coast Bulletin, 30 April 2010
^"TV series The Librarians and Rake win at Equity Awards (Press Release)", if, 29 April 2011
^Mangan, John (22 September 1994), "The primal urge to be part of the team", The Age
^Barnes, Mick (24 July 1988), "Gothic mix too heady to work", Sun Herald
^Healey, Ken (27 July 1988), "When brute force kills the drama", The Sydney Morning Herald
^Radic, Leonard (9 May 1989), "Wild night out turns to nasty medicine", The Age
^Bernstein, David (12 May 1989), "Fugard's Mecca", The Australian Jewish News
^"Wild night out turns to nasty medicine", The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 March 1990
^Morrison, Peter (16 March 1990), "Belvoir opens season with surreal, erotic play", The Australian Jewish News
^Thomson, Helen (25 September 1995), "Alienation from a rising star", The Age
^Carroll, Steven (1 October 1995), "Fragmented lives united by a common thread", The Age
^Radic, Leonard (6 August 2000), "review", Herald Sun
^LLoyd, Tim (31 August 2000), "Rich journey into oblivion", The Advertiser
^Tracy, Jackie (3 September 2000), "On Road to redemption", Sunday Mail
^Hudson, Sarah (21 March 2001), "Recipe for life", Herald Sun
^Ball, Martin (23 March 2001), "Recipe for life", The Australian
VictoriaEagger is an Australian actress. A graduate of NIDA, she had major supporting roles in the films Lust and Revenge and Diana & Me and played in...
uncredited) Tracy Mann as Holophone voice over (2 episodes, credited in 1) VictoriaEagger as Commodore Sorenson: A leading figure of the Silver Sun Fleet at...
Dobrowolska as Cecilia Applebaum Claudia Karvan as Georgina Oliphant VictoriaEagger as Lily Carmichael Chris Haywood as George Oliphant Norman Kaye as...
(seasons 3-4) Roz Hammond as Edwina Crowe Dennis Coard as Marty Churle VictoriaEagger as Val Gunther Keith Brockett as Dan Chen Diana Nguyen as Kerri Chen...
Psychiatrist Barry Dickins as Postman Patrick Cook as Coppershop Man VictoriaEagger as Angela Werner Herzog as The Father Hilary Kelly as Mother James...
(1st) Heidi Arena, Stephen Ballantyne, Keith Brockett, Robyn Butler, VictoriaEagger, Bob Franklin, Justin Hamilton, Roz Hammond, Fiona Harris, Wayne Hope...
Comedy Series The Librarians (2010): Arena; Ballantyne; Brockett; Butler; Eagger; Franklin; Hamilton; Hammond; Harris; Hope; Moclair; Nabout At Home with...
character. Cox also founded Every Cloud Productions with producer Fiona Eagger which developed and produced The Gods of Wheat Street, East of Everything...
grossed $140,742 at the box office in Australia,. Cinema of Australia "Film Victoria – Australian Films at the Australian Box Office" (PDF). Archived from the...