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Home and Away villain Angie Russell now – second secret role to brothel confession

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One of Home and Away’s most iconic villains Angie Russell had the world on the edge of their seats as she manoeuvred around Summer Bay using extortion, threats, and seduction

Angie Russell, the resident “super bitch” of Home and Away, had everyone on the edge of their seats when she was appointed Summer Bay’s deputy principal.

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When she revealed that Dylan, her kid, was Rhys’ child from a one-night affair while he was still married to Shelley, she immediately caused mayhem for the Sutherlands.

Angie went on to set the boatshed on fire and accuse Nick of sexual assault before being discovered for seducing one of her students and blackmailing Josh.

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Fans everywhere rejoiced when she was ultimately murdered—and by her son Dylan, no less. Laurie Foell, an actress, is currently where?

Home and Away’s second-most-secret position

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Many people are unaware that Angie wasn’t Laurie’s first time playing a Summer Bay character; she also made another appearance after Angie’s passing.

Although Laurie is most remembered for her role as Angie from 2002 to 2004, she really visited Summer Bay in her daughter Tasha’s dream while a ghost.

Not only that. In 1999, Laurie played the supporting role of Kelly McCane on the Channel 5 soap opera.

The fact that Laurie returned in 2005 to portray Jacinta “Josie” Russell, Angie’s much better cousin, should not come as a surprise to the ardent fan.

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Confession of a brothel

Laurie acknowledged using “totally distinct approaches” for the characters of Josie and Angie in an interview with Back to the Bay.

And the changeover was “tricky,” requiring Laurie to go through several phases of research for the new character, who had previously been a call girl.

It was difficult to create a distinct figure from what soap writer Bevan Lee had suggested, she said as she sat down with him. He told me in a meeting before I started back that we would bring you back as a former call lady.

“As it turned out, I discovered three call ladies who were employed in Sydney! When I called brothels, everyone thought I was crazy.

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Finally, a brothel’s receptionist who was a major fan of the show fixed me up to have dinner with three call girls, and that’s how Josie became involved!

The distinction between Laurie’s two major characters, according to Laurie, is that “Angie was so mad and wicked that you can’t not love her – I loved being so wild!

Josie, however, is someone I adore because she’s so fallible and human.

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Regretted leaving

Laurie expressed dissatisfaction with how she left the show as Josie, admitting that her final episode was “a little tepid.”

It was a bit of a regret, she admitted to Back to the Bay.

“Because Josie had so significant storylines by the time we filmed that, I was so worn out, so the exit was a little tepid.

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I was just too exhausted at that point due to the heavy narratives – I believe I had about 6 of them in a row and I was really on the verge of anxious fatigue – and in hindsight, I would have brought that up [with the writers].

She stated that her relationship with Seven Network was “very good” back in 2005, leaving the door open for her eventual comeback.

rival soap renown

Laurie has had a number of different parts after leaving her individual positions on Home and Away, including ones in Cops LAC and the television film Reckless Behaviour: Caught on Tape.

She gained prominence as Stacey Fowler in the Australian serial opera All Saints in 2002.

Her most recent appearance was in the 2015 movie Women He’s Undressed as a nurse.

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