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  1. Justine Saunders (1953-2007) was an Australian actress of Aboriginal descent, known for her roles in Number 96, Prisoner and Farscape. She was also a theatre director, a social activist and a recipient of the Order of Australia Medal.

  2. Justine Saunders (1953-2007) was an actress who appeared in films, TV shows and theatre. She also worked as an indigenous public relations consultant and received the O.A.M. for her services to the performing arts.

    • Actress, Additional Crew
    • February 20, 1953
    • Justine Saunders
    • April 15, 2007
  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Justine Saunders, one of the first Aboriginal actors to break stereotypes and challenge racism in the Australian film and theatre industry. She also campaigned for justice for the "stolen generation" and returned her Order of Australia Medal in protest.

  4. Justine Saunders was an Australian actress of Aboriginal descent, known for her roles in Until the End of the World, Prisoner and The Fringe Dwellers. She died of cancer in 2007 and received the Order of Australia Medal for her services to the performing arts.

    • February 20, 1953
    • April 15, 2007
  5. Apr 16, 2007 · Justine Saunders, who starred in films such as The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith and The Fringe Dwellers, passed away in 2007 at 54. She was a pioneer of black theatre and an inspiration for many young Indigenous performers.

  6. Oct 14, 2019 · JJJJound is Montreal-based designer, curator and creative Justin Saunders. Growing up idolizing Bill Watterson, the man behind Calvin and Hobbes, Saunders was fascinated by Watterson’s anonymity.

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  8. Apr 16, 2007 · The web page reports the death of Justine Saunders, an Indigenous actor who starred in Number 96, Prisoner and The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith. It also mentions her contributions to the Black Theatre and the Aboriginal National Theatre Trust.

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