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Louise Seale
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Louise Seale is known for
Nickel Queen (1971)
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Catch Kandy (1973)
and
Skippy (1968)
. She has been married to
John Seale
since 23 September 1967. They have two children.
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Known for
Nickel Queen
6.7
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1971
Catch Kandy
8.2
TV Series
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1973 • 2 eps
Skippy
6.4
TV Series
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1969–1970 • 31 eps
Australian Story
7.6
TV Series
Self
1997 • 1 ep
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Catch Kandy
8.2
TV Series
production secretary
1973
2 episodes
Nickel Queen
6.7
production secretary
1971
Skippy
6.4
TV Series
post production secretary
production secretary
1969–1970
31 episodes
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Spouse
John Seale
September 23, 1967 - present (2 children)
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Mother of
Derin Seale
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Brianna Seale
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