Penny Greenhalgh Penny Greenhalgh i(13357673 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 form y separately published work icon My Freaky Family Being Betty Flood Cleon Prineas , Harry Cripps , Penny Greenhalgh , ( dir. Mark Gravas ) Australia Ireland : Pop Family Entertainment Telegael , 2024 28035853 2024 single work film/TV

'Betty Flood finds her wacky family embarrassing and wishes her magical mum could at least try to act more normal. But Betty is just realising that she has magical gifts of her own. When a dark power kidnaps her family, she must harness her magical abilities to rescue them. Will her newfound powers be strong enough to save the day?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 form y separately published work icon At Home Alone Together Adele Vuko , Anne Edmonds , Becky Lucas , Bjorn Stewart , Christiaan Van Vuuren , Greg Larsen , Penny Greenhalgh , Ryan Shelton , Chris Taylor , Benjamin Jenkins , Evan Williams , ( dir. Aaron Smith et. al. )agent Australia : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 2020 20711292 2020 series - publisher film/TV humour

'A comedic take on the lifestyle magazine genre, the new eight-part series will gather Australia’s best comedians and revered actors to give audiences advice on how they can live their best life in the time of Covid-19.'

Source: Screen Australia.

1 form y separately published work icon Orange Is the New Brown Nazeem Hussain , Joel Slack-Smith , Sophie Braham , Richard Thorp , Penny Greenhalgh , Heidi Regan , ( dir. Hayden Guppy ) Australia : Screentime Seven Network , 2018 13357828 2018 series - publisher film/TV humour

'[A] six-part series that will reflect contemporary Australian life using one-off sketches, original and recurring characters and TV parodies.'

Source: Screen Australia.

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