Roxane Wilson is an actress and miscellaneous crew member known for her work on Punishment (2008), Stingers (1998) and Out of the Blue (2008). She was born and was previously married to Grant Bowler. Her work has been widely acclaimed and she has become a well-known figure in the entertainment industry.
Roxane Wilson is a member of Actress
Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it?
Actress, Miscellaneous Crew
Occupation
Actress
Years active
1990–present
Spouse(s)
Grant Bowler (2001–2011) divorced
Children
Edie 2003
Ezekiel 2005
Website
www.roxanewilson.com
💰 Net worth
Roxane Wilson is a highly skilled and versatile actress as well as a valuable member of the miscellaneous crew. With notable contributions to popular productions like Punishment (2008), Stingers (1998), and Out of the Blue (2008), Wilson has established a commendable reputation in the entertainment industry. Alongside her noteworthy career, it is estimated that her net worth will range from $100K to $1 million by the year 2024. This remarkable achievement serves as a testament to her talent, dedication, and hard work in the field.
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Biography/Timeline
1965
Roxane was born in Durban in 1965 to an Italian mother and an English father. Her father was also an actor, trained at the Old Vic in London.
1972
In 1972, Roxane moved with her mother to Sydney via London. Her stepfather is Ian "Peewee" Wilson, leader and founding member of the Australian rock and roll band The Delltones.
1981
Roxane Wilson started her career at an early age with modeling. In 1981 she signed with the Chadwick Models agency in Sydney.
1983
In 1983 she extended her modeling career to New York, where she signed with Wilhelmina Models and lived for three years. During her time in New York she studied acting at HB Studio and the Meisner technique with Robert Modica.
1991
On return to Australia, she began her career as a professional Actress. In 1991 she furthered her training by attending full-time study at Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
2014
In 2014 she appeared in the Australian Theatre Company's Los Angeles production of Holding the Man opposite Cameron Daddo, Adam J. Yeend and Nate Jones; the production was directed by Larry Moss and received strong critical praise.