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The Character:
Jodi is an exuberant 17-year-old who has ambitions
to be rich and famous. She was born at Drovers
Run, the daughter of Meg the housekeeper who moved
to the property with her husband, a stock hand,
before he left her. Jodi and her mum are very
close, sharing a love of the land and the Sunday
night TV movie. When she became a teenager, Jack
McLeod paid for Jodi to attend a girls’
boarding school in the city – and her social
life took off.Jodi can hold a tune, is not afraid
to perform, and has a pretty face. Well–meaning
people told Meg that Jodi should take music and
drama lessons at school and unwittingly fuelled
her dreams of being famous. Having just completed
her year 12 exams Jodi is trying to decide what
her life is meant to be. Her secret ambition is
to be a personal stylist. She sees it as the first
steps to Hollywood and fame. Jodi thinks working
on Drovers Run will be a real drag but what she
will learn is love, loyalty and a lot about who
she really is – even if she doesn’t
become famous for a week or two.
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The Actor:
Rachael has an Italian father and an Australian
mother and grew up on five acres (2ha) near Dural,
in the Sydney Hills district. Like Jodi, she yearned
for the city and was relieved when her family
moved to North Sydney. Rachael joined up with
an acting agent and was happy to get bit parts
in television shows and commercials, but never
took acting seriously – coming form an academic
family, school work was always first. She studied
drama in her final year of high school and her
marks placing her in the top 10 per cent in NSW.
She enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts, Media and
Cultural Studies degree and also took performance
studies, majoring in writing.She deferred her
last year of university to work on McLeod’s
Daughters but hopes to return to do honors in
film studies at some point.When offered the part
of Jodi, her first reaction was “are you
sure you’ve got the right person?”
She says it was “total excitement”
to find out Sonia Todd would be playing her mother,
Meg. Rachael studied acting at the Australian
College of Entertainment, at Macquarie University
and at the Drama Works Drama Company. Her previous
television work includes roles in All Saints and
Home & Away.
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