Personal life
Neval was born in India and lived there for a few months before moving to Canada. She then moved to Australia at the age of 13. This has resulted in her having a unique accent which is a mixture of Australian and Canadian. Her father is Canadian and her mother is Australian. In March 2011, Neval married Amos Phillips inActing career
''Guinevere Jones''
This was the first role in which Neval was a main cast member. She played Reine Davidson, the nemesis of protagonist Guinevere Jones and her friends. There were 2 seasons of this program with a total of 26 episodes filmed all of which first aired in 2002''Wicked Science''
She also portrays teenage genius Elizabeth Hawke (lead role) in '' Wicked Science'' (2003–2005), an Australian-produced children's series. In the series Elizabeth Hawke and Toby Johnson became geniuses after a science experiment went wrong. Elizabeth had previously been a quiet nerd but she uses her new-found intelligence for evil, making her the villain of the program. Only fellow genius Toby can stop her from hurting innocent people. The first series of ''Wicked Science'' won 2004''Neighbours''
Neval played Lana Crawford in '' Neighbours'' (2004–05) who was the series' first lesbian character. She later returned for Neighbours' 35th Anniversary on 18 March 2020. She later appeared for the last episode on 28 July 2022.''Chasing Pegasus''
Performed as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival, the play opened on 3 October 2006. Written and directed by Sally McLean, ''Chasing Pegasus'' focuses on a night in the lives of ten members of the Serendipity Book Club. Bridget plays the role of Amelia, a sixteen-year-old.''Damned by Dawn''
Filmed in 2006, '' Damned by Dawn'' is an Australian horror film released in America on Blu-ray and DVD on 9 November 2010. Neval played the role of The Banshee, a ghostly spirit whose eerie cries awaken the dead.''Crawlspace''
'' Crawlspace'' is an Australian horror movie filmed in 2012, directed and written by Justin Dix ('' Damned by Dawn''). She is credited as "Banshee".References
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Neval, Bridget 1985 births Living people Australian television actresses Canadian television actresses Australian people of Canadian descent Canadian emigrants to Australia