Roz Hammond | |
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Born |
Rosalind Hammond Perth, Western Australia |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1993–present |
Rosalind Hammond, (born in Perth, Western Australia) and often credited as Ros or Roz, is an Australian comic actress and writer with an extensive career in theatre, film and television.
Her television appearances include Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell where she has portrayed characters such as conservative bloggist Vomitoria Catchment, Royal watcher Gay March, Tammie Fraser and ABC shop employee Dianne. She previously worked with Shaun Micallef in three series of The Micallef Programme.
Hammond played the role of librarian Christine Grimwood in three series of the ABC sitcom The Librarians. She has been a regular cast member on Thank God You're Here, The Never Too Late Show, Bootleg, Small Tales and True, Eric, Full Frontal, Sky Trackers, Snowy and Micro Nation.
Hammond has made guest appearances on television series Blue Heelers, Carla Carmetti, Driven Crazy, Law of the Land, MDA, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, Mr & Mrs Murder, Newstopia, Offspring, Outland, Raw FM, Slide and Welcher and Welcher and on the TV film The King and Curtin.
She has written for television programmes including Eric Bana's sketch show Eric, Home and Away, The Mick Molloy Show and Small Tales and True.