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Abigail (born Abigail Rogan, 23 July 1946, in London, England) is an actress who emigrated to Australia in 1968 and via the medium of television became one of that country's significant sex symbols of the mid-1970s. Although born in England, she was educated in France. Her mother (maiden name Joachim) was a Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) of Dutch Burgher/Eurasian ethnicity. Abigail came to Australia in 1971 to appear in the female lead in There's a Girl in my Soup in Perth.
Known simply as "Abigail", she became best known to Australians as a sex symbol, starting with the television soap opera MORE
Abigail (born Abigail Rogan, 23 July 1946, in London, England) is an actress who emigrated to Australia in 1968 and via the medium of television became one of that country's significant sex symbols of the mid-1970s. Although born in England, she was educated in France. Her mother (maiden name Joachim) was a Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) of Dutch Burgher/Eurasian ethnicity. Abigail came to Australia in 1971 to appear in the female lead in There's a Girl in my Soup in Perth.
Known simply as "Abigail", she became best known to Australians as a sex symbol, starting with the television soap opera Number 96 in the early 1970s. Despite common belief, she did not appear nude in the series.
Abigail began in show business in the UK, appearing in the TV shows Robin Hood and Continental Theatre. After arriving in Australia in 1971, she studied civil engineering at university and acted on the side, gaining the female lead in a theatrical production of the comedy There's a Girl in My Soup on stage in Perth, Western Australia. She moved to Sydney, New South Wales and appeared in a television advertisement with Phil Silvers and the TV series Delta.
From 1972 to mid-1973, Abigail appeared in the Network LESS
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