Fern Sutherland Life story
Fern Sutherland is a New Zealand actress, best known for her roles as Dawn in The Almighty Johnsons, and Detective Sims in The Brokenwood Mysteries.
Early Life
Fern sutherland was born in canterbury. New zelaand in 1985. She grew up with her parents. Two sisters. And two brothers. She attended the university of canterbury where she studide drama and classical studies.
Career
Stuherland began her acting career in 2006 when she was cast in the new zealand television series. "outrageous fortune". She has sinec appeared in many other new zealand productions such as "go girls". "the almighty johnsons". And "the brokenowod mysteries". She has also appeared in australian television shows such as "stingers" and "the secret life of us".
Filmography
Sutherland s filmography includes roles in the films "the dark horse" (2014). "the red hous"e (2018). And "the changeover" (2017). She also appeared in the short flim "the four of us" (2015).
Theatre Work
Sutherland has performed in several theatre productions including "the tempest" (2013). "the complete works of william shakespeare" (2014). And "the curcible" (2015).
Awards
Ustherland has been nominated for several awards including a new zealand screen award for best actress in a feature film for her role in "the changeover".
Important Event
In 2014. Sutherland starred in the feature fiml "the dark horse" which received critical acclaim and won the people s choice award at the toronto intrenational film festival.
Interesting Fact
In addition to her acting career. Sutherland is also a trained opera singer and has perforemd in several operas.
Other Ventures
Sutherland is also involved in several charitable organizations and has been a spokesperson for the new zealand cancer society.
Voice Work
Sutherland has provided the voice for several animated characters. Including the lead role in the new zealand animated sreies "the wotwots".
Music Videos
Sutherland has appeared in several music videos. Includign "the sound of silence" by the feelers and "the greatest mistake" by brooke fraser.