Siobhan Marshall

Siobhan Marshall
Born 1983
Auckland, New Zealand
Occupation Actress
Years active 2004–present
Spouse(s) Millen Baird

Siobhan Marshall is a New Zealand actress best known for her role as Pascalle West from the comedy/drama series Outrageous Fortune.

Career

Marshall attended Auckland's Unitec School of Performing Screen Arts and graduated in 2003.

In 2004, Marshall appeared on Shortland Street, playing a character coincidentally called Siobhan. She next appeared as "Dominique" in one episode of the kid's show Amazing Extraordinary Friends.

She has also starred in the celebrity singing show Sing Like a Superstar and won the competition.

She is represented by Auckland Actors and Encompass Entertainment Group.[1][2]

In 2015 she appeared on a sixth series of the New Zealand version of Dancing with the Stars with her professional dancing partner, Charlie Billington,[3] where she was finally placed third in the competition.

Personal life

Standing at 183 cm (6 ft.), she has a brother and sister. Although she owns a home in Oratia, Auckland, she currently lives with her mother in Auckland.[4]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Shortland Street Siobhan O'Leary Guest role, unknown episodes
2005-2010 Outrageous Fortune Pascalle West Main role
2007 Amazing Extraordinary Friends, TheThe Amazing Extraordinary Friends Dominique "Attack of the Atomic Bombshell" (S01E06)
2012 Almighty Johnsons, TheThe Almighty Johnsons Mia "A Damn Fine Woman" (S02E05)
2013 Almighty Johnsons, TheThe Almighty Johnsons Hanna Larsen "A Bit Like Buses Really" (S03E11)
"Late to the Point of Knowledge" (S03E12)
"The End of the World as We Know It" (S03E13)
2013 Blue Rose, TheThe Blue Rose Linda Frame Main role
2014 Shortland Street Dr. Ava Erikkson Guest role, unknown episodes
2015 Find Me a Maori Bride Debbie Alpert Episodes 1-4
2015 Dancing with the Stars Herself Season 6 contestant

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Emilie Richards - Der Zauber von Neuseeland Lisa Sinclair TV film
2015 Abandoned Martha TV film

References


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