Alexandra Fowler is an accomplished Australian actress recognized for her impactful roles in popular soap operas during the 1980s. She gained widespread acclaim for her portrayals of Angela Hamilton/Keegan in *Sons and Daughters* and Zoe Davis in *Neighbours*, both of which solidified her status in the television industry.
Fowler's talent extended beyond these iconic series; she had a significant role in the soap *Possession* in 1985 and starred alongside Gary Sweet in the drama series *Big Sky* in 1997. Her versatility as an actress was showcased when she lent her voice to the character Orrhn in the Australian-American sci-fi series *Farscape* during the episode "Fractures," which aired on August 24, 2001.
Additionally, Fowler took on the recurring role of Eve Ballantyne in the popular drama *All Saints* from November 15, 2005, until 2007. In June 2013, she joined the cast of *Wentworth* as Simone "Simmo" Slater, continuing her journey on the show until season 2, episode 6, with a special cameo in season 3, episode 12.
In a return to her roots, Fowler reappeared in *Neighbours* in late 2015, taking on the role of Nene Williams, further showcasing her enduring legacy in Australian television.
Fowler's talent extended beyond these iconic series; she had a significant role in the soap *Possession* in 1985 and starred alongside Gary Sweet in the drama series *Big Sky* in 1997. Her versatility as an actress was showcased when she lent her voice to the character Orrhn in the Australian-American sci-fi series *Farscape* during the episode "Fractures," which aired on August 24, 2001.
Additionally, Fowler took on the recurring role of Eve Ballantyne in the popular drama *All Saints* from November 15, 2005, until 2007. In June 2013, she joined the cast of *Wentworth* as Simone "Simmo" Slater, continuing her journey on the show until season 2, episode 6, with a special cameo in season 3, episode 12.
In a return to her roots, Fowler reappeared in *Neighbours* in late 2015, taking on the role of Nene Williams, further showcasing her enduring legacy in Australian television.