Judy Nunn, a well known actor, had her first professional role with the Perth Playhouse at the age of 12. To further her career, she moved to Sydney when she was 19, then went to the UK at the age of 22. During her five year residency, she acted in theatre and on BBC radio and TV (Oneidin Line and Z Cars). Nunn moved to Sydney in 1973, and gained fame for her roles in the soapies The Box (1974-1977, nominated for a Gold Logie), Prisoner (1979), Sons and Daughters (1983-1984)
and Home and Away (1987 pilot - 2000), which she left to start work on her sixth novel Territory (2002). She used early sailing memories for her children's novels Eye in the Storm (1988) and Eye in the City (1991), and her childhood times spent in country Western Australia for Territory (2002) and Kal (1996), with The Glitter Game (1991), Centre Stage (1992) and Araluen (1994) being sourced from her acting experience, which was also useful when writing scripts for radio and television programmes such as Neighbours. Nunn did guest roles on Matlock Police, Country Practice, Cop Shop and Holiday Island, and was also a panelist on the TV show Beauty and the Beast. Her column 'Judy's View' appeared weekly in TV Week magazine. She was also recognised for her achievements on Channel Nine's This is Your Life. Nunn is a member of the Australian Writers' Guild.