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- Tammy Macintosh is an Australian TV actress, who was born in Perth, Western Australia. Tammy is best known for her roles in Australian TV drama Police Rescue (1989), mystery series Jeopardy (2002), alien adventure series Farscape (1999), Tammy was also a part of Australia's most followed drama series All Saints (1998) joining the series in 2002 and staying until the series' final episode in 2009, after her run on All Saints, Tammy would go to Queensland for the navy patrol series Sea Patrol (2007), and would later join the cast of Australian award winning drama Wentworth (2013) as Karen 'Kaz' Proctor in 2015 before leaving the series in 2019 during the series' seventh season claiming her time on the series was ending on her terms, Macintosh would in 2019 join Wentworth co-star Leah Purcell in filming of The Drover's Wife.
Macintosh is married to Mark Yeats and they have one child together.- IMDb Mini Biography By: PhaseItIn
- SpouseMark Yeats(October 2005 - present) (1 child)
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- Fellow All Saints (1998) and Wentworth (2013) actress, Libby Tanner, was a bridesmaid at her wedding.
- Gave birth to her first child, a boy named Benjamin, on August 1, 2006
- She is a graduate of the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts.
- In her spare time Tammy enjoys jogging, mountain biking and any kind of water sport.
- It's an incredible set. It actually exudes a personality and a depth of darkness that invades you when you're here and you're shooting.
- Everything is so beautifully thought out that it just gives you your character instantly.
- [on Wentworth]: It's not a pretty place to be. But it's an important place to be the way that its shot here on foxtel.
- It's so rare to get a chance to flex your muscles and play scenes and take yourself to places you could never have imagined you'd be capable of playing, and then come away at the end of it and say, 'I did it and I'm so proud.'"
If I can do Wentworth, I can do anything. - [on Kaz's exit from Wentworth]: There were numerous phone calls between the writers and myself, and the producers and myself, and a lot of co-creating how Kaz was going to end her time at Wentworth. I did actually feel at the end of [season] six that I'd had great storylines and I didn't want to just be around for nothing, and the writers knew, we both knew, that Kaz's time had been served.
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