Anna Skellern Explained

Anna Skellern
Birth Date:27 April 1985
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia
Alma Mater:University of Sydney
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:2002–present

Anna Skellern (born 27 April 1985) is a United Kingdom-based Australian actress, best known as the first female member of The Chaser's television programme CNNNN.

Biography

Skellern attended the University of Sydney, where she was a prominent student activist.[1] In the first season of The Chaser's CNNNN, an Australian television show satirising American news channels CNN and Fox News, she played her namesake Anna Skellern, a no-nonsense war correspondent noted for the frequent loss of her cameramen and dubbed 'the perfumed abattoir'.[2] In 2004, CNNNN shared the Logie Award for 'Most Outstanding Comedy' with Kath & Kim.

After relocating to London, in July 2007 Skellern graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.[3] That same month she made her professional stage debut in the successful West End production The Vegemite Tales, playing the role of Maddie.[4]

Skellern was cast as the new Sapphire in the Big Finish Productions radio show Sapphire and Steel – beginning with "Second Sight".[5]

Skellern was cast in the sequel to Neil Marshall's critically acclaimed horror film The Descent, The Descent Part 2, which was released in late 2009.[6] The script sees a survivor from The Descent forced back into the system of caves she battled her way out of in the first film, in a bid to locate the rest of her group.[7] Skellern played one of the members of the new search team that accompanies the survivor back into the caves.[8]

In 2009, Skellern filmed Agatha Christie's Poirot: "The Clocks". She also filmed the new role of restaurant worker, babysitter, and Jake's crush, Kelly, for BBC1's award-winning, partly improvised comedy Outnumbered. In 2010, Skellern spent time in Africa filming the lead role in the thriller Siren. She also played Jo in the British miniseries, A Passionate Woman.

She played the role of Lexy Price in series 2 of Lip Service broadcast on BBC Three in April 2012. In October 2012 Skellern played Elaine White in series 2 episode 2 of the Sky 1 comedy drama series Spy.

Filmography

YearTitleCharacterProductionNotes
2002–2003 CNNNN Anna
2009 The Bill Stephanie Lewis
2009 Cath
2009 Agatha Christie's Poirot Fiona Hanbury
2010 A Passionate Woman Jo
2010 Outnumbered Kelly
2010 Half Hearted Svetlana
2010 Siren Rachel
2011 Camelot Arwen
2011 A Night in the Woods Kerry Hastings
2011 W.E. Daphne
2011 The Incident Lynn
2011 Fingers Carrie
2011 7lives Felicity
2012 Lip Service Lexy Price
2012 Parade's End Bobbie Pelham
2012 Spy Elaine
2012 Gambit Secretary Fiona
2013 I Give It a Year Claudia
2013 Jo Vanessa Serfaty
2013 Heading Out Sophie BBC Two
2013 Plebs Irina Season 1, Episode 5: "Bananae"
2013 Drifters Ellie
2014 The Musketeers Maria Bonnaire Episode 3: "Commodities"
2014 Blood MoonMarie
2015 The Interceptor Kim
2016 Humans Emma
2018 Origin Jennifer Moore Episode: "Bright Star"

Personal life

In 2007, Skellern was at the centre of a public spat between two of her former boyfriends, singer-songwriter Tim Freedman and comedian Chris Taylor. On 7 October 2007, Freedman posted a message on the official website of his band The Whitlams, citing a parody of him that was written by Taylor, and was broadcast on the 3 October 2007 episode of The Chaser's War on Everything.[9] The song was performed by fellow Chaser Andrew Hansen, and the lyrics implied that Freedman was obsessed with the Sydney suburb of Newtown, and that he continually referred to the area of Newtown in his own songs. In his message, Freedman alluded that the lyrics were indeed written by Taylor, and that the parody had been motivated by jealousy over Skellern.[10]

Taylor denied this, and said that the song had nothing to do with Skellern. "He [Freedman] was speculating that the song was written out of some sort of jealous rage or payback which isn't the case at all," he said. "My relationship with Anna didn't end badly... we're still good friends and see each other quite a bit."[11]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.livenews.com.au/Articles/2007/11/12/Big_Brother_Chaser_love_twist "Big Brother, The Whitlams and The Chaser caught up on one girl"
  2. Program Summary, CNNNN – The Chaser NoNstop News Network at Australian Broadcasting Corporation, retrieved 19 June 2008.
  3. http://www.gsmd.ac.uk/acting/people/3rd_year_students_2006_7/anna_skellern.html Anna Skellern
  4. http://thevegemitetales.seatwaveblogs.com/2007/06/cast_biographies.php Cast Biographies
  5. http://www.dwscifi.com/reviews/1989-sapphire-steel-second-sight Sapphire & Steel – Second Sight
  6. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1073105/ The Descent 2
  7. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3ia6869a0c961def15336f9ba13ee984e9 "Celador exploring 'Descent' sequel"
  8. Alan Jones, "The Darker Depths of THE DESCENT 2", Fangoria – America's Horror Magazine, 1 May 2008, retrieved 19 June 2008.
  9. http://www.thewhitlams.com/NEWS/default.asp?Mode=SINGLE&NewsID=68 I Love The Chaser
  10. http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=304362 "Tim Freedman hits back at Chaser"
  11. http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,22558157-5012985,00.html "Whitlams' Chaser love twist"