Natalie McCurry
OccupationActress

Natalie McCurry (7 July 1966 – 27 September 2014)[1] was an Australian actress and beauty queen who was 'Miss Australia in 1989.[2]

Natalie McCurry was an original cast member on Chances,[3] playing Rebecca Taylor. She left in 1991 as many cast members were leaving due to increasing demands to do nude scenes.[4] McCurry was a lead in the Australian dystopian film Dead End Drive-In.[5][6]

In 1990 she was injured while doing a promotional bungee jump which resulted in a temporary ban of the sport in New South Wales.[7][8]

References

  1. "Natalie McCURRY Death Notice – Sydney, New South Wales". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
  2. Foster, Susie (30 August 1990), "Miss World makes up", The Sydney Morning Herald
  3. Lewes, Jacquelne Lee (26 November 1990), "Antennae", The Sydney Morning Herald
  4. Kent, Simon (8 July 1991), "Actors in row over nudity - The Diary", The Sun Herald
  5. MacDonald, Dougal (17 July 1987), "A teenage trap", The Canberra Times
  6. Buckmaster, Luke (6 March 2015), "Dead End Drive-In rewatched – politics dressed up as frothy entertainment", The Guardian
  7. Riley, Mark; Bishop, Karin (13 September 1990), "Why Natalie is taking up knitting", The Sydney Morning Herald
  8. "Tandem jump that stretched the thrill", The Canberra Times, 13 September 1990


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