Sue Broberg

Sue Broberg

Personal Details

Biography

Sue's professional journey began with her graduation from Rusden Media/Drama, having initially served in the esteemed British Merchant Navy. Following her academic achievement, she diversified her career by taking on various roles, including that of an actor, producer, teacher, and theatre education manager at the renowned Geelong Performing Arts Centre.

Her extensive experience in the entertainment industry has led to numerous notable appearances in film and television, including the popular Australian productions "Mr InBetween", "Janet King", "Neighbours", "Blue Heelers", and "Noise", as well as a range of television commercials.

On the stage, Sue has showcased her talents in a variety of productions, including "Hell House" at Back to Back, "Sisters" at Chapel off Chapel, "Hamlet" with OzAct, "Daisy Chain" at Theatre Works, and "Narcissus" by Angela Tiatia. Her international credits include "Aristides" at the Greenwich Playhouse, "Calyx" at The Kings Head in London, and "Finding Isaac" at The White Bear in London.

In addition to her on-screen and on-stage work, Sue has also ventured into filmmaking, producing the AFC-funded short film "Handball", which has been showcased at prestigious festivals such as the Limelight Film Festival in London and the Wairoa Maori Film Festival.

Career

2007
Noise
Noise as Dr. Seuss
2006
Neighbours
Neighbours as Sister Mary Ignatius
1999
Witch Hunt
Witch Hunt as Sally
1998
The Interview
The Interview as Maria Garabaldi