Joy Smithers
Joy Smithers, born on July 15, 1963, is a prominent Australian actress recognized for her significant contributions to television and her work as a news presenter, particularly with MTV Australia during the late 1980s.
Throughout her career, Smithers has built an impressive portfolio with notable television appearances in productions such as "All The Way," "Bangkok Hilton," "The Flying Doctors," "Home and Away," "Lorca and the Outlaws," "Wildside," and "All Saints." She also co-hosted "Good Morning Australia," showcasing her versatility in front of the camera. After a brief hiatus, she returned to her acting roots in 2008, portraying Bridget Simmons in the long-running series "Home and Away."
In addition to her television work, Smithers made an appearance in the 2008 Australian surf film "Newcastle," further diversifying her filmography. She also featured in the critically acclaimed 2015 action blockbuster "Mad Max: Fury Road." Interestingly, at just 15 years old, she was offered the role of Jessie, Max Rockatansky's wife, in the original 1979 film "Mad Max," but had to decline due to parental restrictions on travel for the production.
With a career spanning several decades, Joy Smithers continues to be a respected figure in the Australian entertainment industry.