Lydia Miller
Lydia Miller | |
|---|---|
| Born | Eva Sitteová |
| Occupations | Actress, Director, |
| Notable work | Backlash Deadly Jindalee Lady |
Lydia Miller is an Australian actress and arts administrators.
Miller featured in the films Backlash, Deadly and Jindalee Lady On the television she featured in R.F.D.S. and Heartland.
Her stage roles include Sophia/Tatiana and Tuovi in Diary of a Madman at the Playhouse and Belvoir St Upstairs Theatre in 1989-90 which she also toured to Moscow in 1992, Cressy in the debut of Radiance at Belvoir St Upstairs Theatre in 1993, Tocky in Capricornia at Belvoir St Upstairs Theatre in 1988, and Deborah Fielding in Corporate Vibes at Drama Theatre, Opera House in 1999, She has directed, with David Kennedy and Rhoda Roberts Close to the Bone at Eora Centre in 1991 and with Mark Gould Gunjes at Belvoir St Upstairs Theatre in 1993.
Miller co organised the National Black Playwrights Conference for 1989 and cofounded the Aboriginal National Theatre Trust. She was a executive officer and director with the Australia Council's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board, project head for the Olymipic Festival of the Dreaming, She ran in local council elections for Leichhardt on the Balmain Development Trust ticket in 1991.
Miller is the daughter of Pat O'Shane and Mick Miller.