Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Love & laughter

Actress Anna Jullienne – known for her work on Shortland Street, 800 Words and TV3’s Mean Mums – is busy explaining all the bits and pieces of random knowledge she’s acquired from her 16 years in acting. “You go so deeply into one script and learn so much about a little, strange niche,” she laughs. “Like, I’m a real expert on the invention of the vibrator, which is handy, isn’t it? When don’t I talk about that?!”

Having a conversation with the 36-year-old is like having a front-row seat at a comedy show and it’s at this point during our interview that I can’t help but get the giggles, particularly when Anna expands on what it’s like having to make, erm, sex noises in front of a live audience. Luckily – the vibrator stage show – was a comedy, which made things a little easier on her. “We did a lot of ‘orgasming’ noises, but it was funny and fun. I’ve had to do ‘orgasmy’ things when it was supposed to be sexy on stage and

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