Bianca Biasi
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Born | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | 13 May 1979
Website | www |
Bianca Biasi (born 13 May 1979) is an Australian producer, director, actress and author.
Acting credits
- Home and Away as Constable Pia Correlli
- All Saints as Elly Chapman
- White Collar Blue as Francesca Decia
- Above the Law as Sheena Clancy
- Breakers as Melanie
- BeastMaster as Elka
- The Junction Boys as Nurse
- Burke & Wills as Asha
- Touched By Fellini as Waitress
- Soul Traces: The Introduction as Jasmine Dahlia
- Delirium as Constable Sophia Larkin
- The Parkway Hauntings as Bianca
- The Quarantine Hauntings as Marina Santini
- CNNNN: Chaser Non-stop News Network as Fungry's Customer
- Life Support
Feature Films
In 2006, she made her feature film debut in Burke & Wills (Cake Productions) in the role of Asha.
Producer credits
As at January 1, 2014, Biasi's studio has four films in post-production: The Quarantine Hauntings, The Parkway Hauntings, Delirium and The Q Station Experiment.[1]
The location on Wakehurst Parkway was the subject of "countless anonymous stories online that speak of a girl in a white dress that appears on the Middle Creek Bridge as unsuspecting drivers go through her, or a nun apparition that sits in the back seat of cars," The Daily Telegraph reported. It also reported that both films, The Parkway Hauntings[2] and The Quarantine Hauntings[3] would be released in 2015.
References
- ^ Dengate, Cayla (31 October 2014). "I dont ever want to go back: Harrowing ghost hunt at Wakehurst Parkway leaves sceptics on edge". Author. News Limited. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
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at position 6 (help) - ^ "The Parkway Hauntings". Internet Movie Database. imdb.com. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
- ^ "The Quarantine Hauntings". Internet Movie Database. IMdb.com. Retrieved 17 December 2014.