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Camilla Ah Kin
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Camilla Ah Kin was an actress, known for
All Saints (1998)
,
Stupid Stupid Man (2006)
and
Going Home (2001)
. She died on 9 June 2023 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Known for
All Saints
7.1
TV Series
Dr. Hana Lawson
Mrs. Hayek
Mrs. Tanner
2002–2007 • 7 eps
Stupid Stupid Man
7.0
TV Series
Sandra
2006–2008 • 2 eps
Going Home
8.3
TV Series
Najette Malek
2001 • 67 eps
Blue Heelers
7.0
TV Series
Dr. Lou Rigo
1997 • 1 ep
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What About Sal
8.0
Suzanna
2023
Wakefield
7.5
TV Mini Series
Vivienne Noor
2021
2 episodes
The Greenhouse
4.7
Ruth Tweedy-Bell
2021
Fighting Season
7.0
TV Mini Series
Counsellor Pamela Yacoub
2018
3 episodes
Doctor Doctor
7.8
TV Series
Ginger
2018
1 episode
Here Come the Habibs!
5.9
TV Series
Mariam Habib
2016–2017
14 episodes
Holding the Man
7.4
Lois Caleo
2015
Rake
8.5
TV Series
Meaghan
2012
1 episode
Tough Nuts: Australia's Hardest Criminals
7.3
TV Series
Violetta Dibra
2011
1 episode
Ali & the Ball
7.4
Short
Mother
2008
Stupid Stupid Man
7.0
TV Series
Sandra
2006–2008
2 episodes
All Saints
7.1
TV Series
Mrs. Tanner
Mrs. Hayek
Dr. Hana Lawson
2002–2007
7 episodes
Stories from the Golf
7.9
TV Series
Therese
2004
1 episode
Going Home
8.3
TV Series
Najette Malek
2001
67 episodes
Murder Call
7.1
TV Series
Leila Dukakis
1999
1 episode
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Died
June 9
,
2023
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
(Undisclosed)
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Graduated in 1989 from the WA Academy of Performing Arts.
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