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A Place To Call Home: 'I'm super proud of it' says actress

A Place To Call Home's Holocaust survivor heroine Sarah Adams had little to smile about for much of the Australian drama's six-season run. Now Marta Dusseldorp, who played her, is lightening up – with some help from Kiwi actress Rachel House.  The pair star in the Australian movie Ellie & Abbie (And Ellie's Dead Aunt), a romantic comedy about a love affair between two teen girls. It is a change of direction for Dusseldorp who over the past seven years has cemented her place on Australia TV playing strong female characters.  As well as A Place To Call Home's Sarah, she has the title role in the legal drama Janet King and plays crusading journalist Linda Hillier in Jack Irish. READ MORE: *A Place To Call Home actors are married to their jobs ... and each other *The 'shackles' weighing down A Place To Call Home star Sara Wiseman *A Place To Call Home costume designer's hunt for Australia's 1950s look "Every project should have light and shade. It's pretty gruelling to be serious and sad and talk about really hard stuff all the time," she says. "In my theatre work, I do drama but I make sure it's funny too. A couple of my producers have come to my shows and they have said to me, 'You can actually be quite funny. I didn't realise'. I said that's because the characters I'm written aren't funny." Dusseldorp says Hunt For The Wilderpeople star House has proved a great co-star. "She's just fantastic. I love that woman," Dusseldorp says, adding she is rapt the pair are reuniting on her next project, Stateless, a six-part drama about four characters whose paths cross when they are caught up in Australia's immigration system and held in a desert-based detention centre.  Although Dusseldorp has moved on to new productions, she still has a great fondness for A Place To Call Home. Over its six seasons – the last one is currently on screen here – the drama has followed the lives of the wealthy Bligh family, led by matriarch Elizabeth (Noni Hazlehurst) and heir George (Brett Climo), their friends and the staff at their home base of Ash Park as they navigate their way through the social changes that took place in Australia after World War II. Through much of it, the focus was firmly on Dusseldorp's Sarah Adams, a nurse who defied her Catholic upbringing to move to Paris to marry the man she loved, the Jewish doctor Rene (played by Dusseldorp's real-life husband Ben Winspear). A chance meeting with the Blighs on a ship from Europe to Australia led her to take a job at the nearby hospital and her life become forever entwined with theirs. "It's so interesting when I talk about it in the past because I used to always do interviews for the future. I'm super proud of it," she says, adding she still misses her co-stars. "Frankie (Frankie J Holden who plays Sarah's confidante Roy Briggs) and I are both nominated for Logies so we are going to go together and celebrate together." A Place To Call Home has resonated with audiences both in Australia and around the world. Last

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