Georgie Parker has said she will be taking leave from the soap for the foreseeable future, as she focuses on starring in a stage play and says she is 'lucky' to be able to do so
Georgie Parker, who portrays Roo Stewart in the Austrilian soap Home and Away, is set to leave the soap for some time and will be off our screens from some point this month.
The actress continued that she has it written into her contracts that she often needs time away from TV to go and perform in stage productions.“I just get it written into my contract.” Georgie’s brief exit follows the permanent one of two of the soap's stars, Sophie Dillman, who played Ziggy Astoni, and Patrick O’Connor, who played Dean Thompson.The pair, who have known each other for nearly a decade after they met while studying acting, quit the show back in February.
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