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Candida Raymond (born 1950) is an Australian actress of film and television during the 1970s and early 1980s. She attended
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in Sydney.


Professional career

As a teenager she played small guest roles in Australian television soap operas and TV series including ''
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(1969)'' and '' Riptide (1969)''. She also appeared in stage revues. She attended NIDA in a class that included John Hargreaves, Wendy Hughes and Grigor Taylor. In mid-1973, she played Jill Sheridan in ''
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'' who was presented as a
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in what was considered an adults only TV show, ultimately involving her in several, controversial, nude sequence

She then played a regular character in '' Class of '74''. In 1975, Raymond was a regular in a comic skit segment titled "The Checkout Chicks" which in turn was part of ''
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(1975)''. As both actress and storyline writer, she played a Jewish escapee of Europe in the WWII based TV series ''
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'' (1976). She also appeared in a number of feature films, including '' Alvin Rides Again'' (1974), the attractive artist Kerry in '' Don's Party'' (1976), A Viennese school teacher in ''
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'' (1977), '' Money Movers'' (1978), '' The Journalist'' (1979), '' Freedom'' (1982) and '' Monkey Grip'' (1982). In 1977 she appeared in a talk show about astrology ''The Zodiac Girls''. She was also in stage productions of ''
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'' and '' Play It Again, Sam''. In 1981, she played imprisoned journalist, Sandra Hamilton, in the TV series ''
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''. That year she said she hoped to write and produce a feature. 1985 was a busy year. Over several months, Ms Raymond was involved in filming two television mini-series simultaneously in two different cities - In Sydney, she filmed '' Shout! The Story of Johnny O'Keefe'' (1985), and in Melbourne, she was involved in '' The Great Bookie Robbery (1986)''. In the same year, she also starred in the ABC
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'' Breaking Up'', playing a 30-something mother-of-two going through a marriage break-up. For this role, she later won an Australian Film Institute Award as best Actress in a tele-movie or mini-series. Through the 1980s and 1990s, Ms Raymond was active as a voice artist for radio and television and occasionally appeared in dramatized educational films.


Later career

Her last feature film role was as a French / Vietnamese brothel Madam in the action film ''
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'' (1991), which was filmed on location in the Philippines. She appears as herself in the feature documentary '' Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!'' (2008), where she interviewed about women in Australian films of the 1970s.


Personal life

Raymond presently lives near
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, Australia. She is the sister of actress Victoria Raymond also of
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fame as the second actress to play
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after
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left the role. Raymond is active in animal rights, writing and occasionally participating in local theatre and music events.


Filmography


Film


Television


Theatre

*''Killara 360 Revue'' (1967) *''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' (1970) - Old Tote *''Blood Wedding'' (1970) - Old Tote *''Foursome'' (1975) - Seymour *''The Rocky Horror Show'' (1978) *''Sexual Perversity in Chicago'' (1980) - Nimrod Review
at The Bulletin


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Raymond, Candy 1950 births Living people AACTA Award winners Australian film actresses Australian television actresses