Rhiannon Fish is a Canadian/Australian actress. Her latest credits include the female lead role in the upcoming feature film Remembering Love and the supporting lead role, 'Vanessa', in the feature film Occupation. Prior to this she appeared as fan-favorite 'Ontari' in the long-running television series, The 100. Rhiannon began her career in series regular roles on a number of Australian television series such as Home & Away and Neighbours.
Bio:
Rhiannon Fish is a Canadian/Australian actress. Her latest credits include the female lead role in the upcoming feature film Remembering Love and the supporting lead role, 'Vanessa', in the feature film Occupation. Prior to this she appeared as fan-favorite 'Ontari' in the long-running television series, The 100. Rhiannon began her career in series regular roles on a number of Australian television series such as Home & Away and Neighbours.
Tivia:
Born in Calgary, Canada. Moved to Melbourne in 1995 with her family. Now lives in Sydney, Australia.Moved to Sydney, Australia to join the cast of Home and Away (1988). (February 2010)In 2003, she got the part of Lisa, Summer's (Marisa Siketa) best friend, on Neighbours (1985) and was a guest on the show for 17 episodes for about 2 years.Fish's older sister Corinne died in July 2014.Melbourne, Australia (January 1995)
Rhiannon Fish is a Canadian/Australian actress. Her latest credits include the female lead role in the upcoming feature film Remembering Love and the supporting lead role, \'Vanessa\', in the feature film Occupation. Prior to this she appeared as fan
Trivia:
Born in Calgary, Canada. Moved to Melbourne in 1995 with her family. Now lives in Sydney, Australia.Moved to Sydney, Australia to join the cast of Home and Away (1988). (February 2010)In 2003, she got the part of Lisa, Summer's (Marisa Siketa) best friend, on Neighbours (1985) and was a guest on the show for 17 episodes for about 2 years.Fish's older sister Corinne died in July 2014.Melbourne, Australia (January 1995)
Job title:
Actress
Others works:
Toured the US in 2006 with the Children's Performing Company of Australia as as female co-lead in the musical The Silver Donkey.