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Tushka Bergen (born 1969, in London, England) is an Australian actress who has worked in Australia, England, Germany and the United States. In 1988, she was nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini Series for her role in Always Afternoon. [1]
TitleYearRoleType2020Metropolitan 30th Anniversary & Barcelona ...HerselfVideo2007Made in ChinaRecurring role: WifeTV film documentary, US2002GeorgetownGuest roleTV film, US2002Guest role: Samantha DeanTV series, US/CANADA, 1 episodeTushka Bergen. Actress: Swing Kids. Tushka Bergen was born in London to opera singer Beverley Bergen, and conductor, Anthony Hose. International in her upbringing and experience, Tushka began her acting career at the age of nine, in a role from the modern opera Australia Fair at the Sydney Opera House, where she was directed to spit watermelon ...
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Born October 13, 1969, in London, England; daughter of Anthony Hose (a music conductor) and Beverley Bergen (an opera singer); married, husband a CNN correspondent; children: one daughter. Career: Actress.
Tushka Bergen (born 13 October 1969) is London-born Australian actress who worked in Australia, England, Germany and the United States. Her mother is New Zealander Beverley Bergen, a soprano opera singer and scriptwriter. Her father is Anthony Hose, a conductor and pianist.
The London-born, Australian-reared daughter of a conductor and a soprano, Tushka Bergen made her debut on stage in an opera at age nine where she was required to spit watermelon seeds at the audience. Two years later, she made her screen debut (billed as Tushka Benthaak) as a school girl in the...
The London-born, Australian-reared daughter of a conductor and a soprano, Tushka Bergen made her debut on stage in an opera at age nine where she was required to spit watermelon seeds at the...
Tushka Bergen Biography (1969-) Born October 13, 1969, in London, England; daughter of Anthony Hose (a musicconductor) and Beverley Bergen (an opera singer); married, husband a CNN correspondent; children: one daughter.