Liddy Holloway

Actor, Film actor

1947 – 2004

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Who was Liddy Holloway?

Elizabeth Brenda "Liddy" Holloway was a New Zealand actress and television scriptwriter.

Born in Wellington, New Zealand, the daughter of a politician, Phil Holloway, Liddy Holloway originally worked as a journalist. She switched to acting and had a long career in the theatre. She also acted in Australia in the early 1980s, with acting roles in feature films Squizzy Taylor and The Clinic. She also acted on Australian television, appearing in guest roles in several episodes of soap opera Prisoner, a series for which she also wrote some scripts.

Holloway moved to Los Angeles briefly in 1990 to give Hollywood a try, but did not stay long. She eventually garnered international attention for her recurring role as Hercules' mother on the syndicated adventure series, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, a role she played intermittently from 1995 to 1998.

Holloway also found wide recognition in her home country through her 1992–1998 lead role of Alex McKenna in the popular soap opera Shortland Street. Holloway was also a writer for the series. She was the first person to champion making the book The Whale Rider into a feature film. Holloway fought with the Film Commission because she wanted a writing credit for her work on the 2002 feature.

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Born
Mar 27, 1947
Wellington
Also known as
  • Elizabeth Holloway
  • Elizabeth Brenda "Liddy" Holloway
  • Elizabeth Brenda Holloway
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Children
Nationality
  • New Zealand
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Died
Dec 29, 2004
Auckland

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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