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{{Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
'''Hélène Vincent''', born in September 1940, 9th, is a French actress.
| name = Seaforth
| city = Sydney
| state = NSW
| image = Midharboursydney.jpg
| caption = Seaforth, view from [[Castlecrag, New South Wales|Castlecrag]]
| lga = Manly Council
| postcode = 2092
| est = 1906
| pop =
| area =
| propval =
| stategov = [[Electoral district of Manly|Manly]]
| fedgov = [[Division of Warringah|Warringah]]
| near-nw = [[Killarney Heights, New South Wales| Killarney Heights]]
| near-n = [[Allambie Heights, New South Wales| Allambie Heights]]
| near-ne = [[North Balgowlah, New South Wales|North Balgowlah]]
| near-w = [[Castlecrag, New South Wales|Castlecrag]] [[Castle Cove, New South Wales|Castle Cove]]
| near-e = [[Balgowlah, New South Wales|Balgowlah]]
| near-sw = [[Northbridge, New South Wales|Northbridge]]
| near-s = [[Mosman, New South Wales|Mosman]]
| near-se = [[Clontarf, New South Wales|Clontarf]]
| dist1 = 12
| dir1 = north-east
| location1= Sydney CBD
}}
[[Image:Seaforth.JPG|thumb|right|Seaforth]]
[[Image:MiddleHarbour.jpg|thumb|right|View of Middle Harbour from behind Seaforth Oval]]
'''Seaforth''' is a [[suburb]] of northern [[Sydney]], in the state of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. Seaforth is located 12 [[kilometres]] north-east of the [[Sydney central business district]] in the [[Local Government Areas in Australia|local government area]] of [[Manly Council]] and is part of the [[Northern Beaches]] region.


==Landmarks==
She received a [[César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role]] in [[César Awards 1989|1989]] for her role as Madame Marielle Le Quesnoy in [[Life Is a Long Quiet River]] and another in [[César Awards 1992|1992]] for [[J'embrasse pas]].
Seaforth is also known as Michaelsville


Seaforth overlooks [[Middle Harbour]] and is linked south to [[Mosman, New South Wales|Mosman]] by the [[Spit Bridge]]. To the west, Seaforth overlooks Sugarloaf Bay across to the suburbs of [[Northbridge, New South Wales|Northbridge]], [[Castlecrag, New South Wales|Castlecrag]] and [[Castle Cove, New South Wales|Castle Cove]]. The [[Garigal National Park]] sits on the northern border. Also there is the 20 metre high statue of Rory O'Brien that was built in the middle of Seaforth Roundabout to applaud his tremendous goalkeeping skills for Seaforth FC. ALL HAIL RORY AND MICHAEL RULER OF SEAFORTH FC.
== Filmography : Actress ==


CHUCK NORRIS OWNS
* [[2006 in film|2006]] ''[[Les Irréductibles (film)|Les Irréductibles]]'' by [[Renaud Bertrand]]
* [[2006 in television|2006]] ''[[Coupée du monde]]'' (TV ''[[Joséphine, ange gardien]]'' #35) by [[Vincent Monnet]]
* 2005 ''[[La louve de France]]'' (TV ''[[Les rois maudits]]'' #4) by [[Josée Dayan]] after [[Maurice Druon]]
* 2005 ''[[Les poisons de la couronne]]'' (TV ''[[Les rois maudits]]'' #3) de [[Josée Dayan]] d'après [[Maurice Druon]]
* [[2005 in television|2005]] ''[[La reine étranglée]]'' (TV ''[[Les rois maudits]]'' #2) by [[Josée Dayan]] after [[Maurice Druon]]
* [[2005 in film|2005]] ''[[Enfermés dehors]]'' by Albert Dupontel
* 2005 ''[[Itinéraires]]'' by [[Christophe Otzenberger]]
* 2004 ''[[Un cadeau de la vie]]'' (TV ''[[Clara Sheller]]'' #6) by [[Renaud Bertrand]]
* 2004 ''[[Oublier Paris]]'' (TV ''[[Clara Sheller]]'' #5) by [[Renaud Bertrand]]
* 2004 ''[[14 juillet]]'' (TV ''[[Clara Sheller]]'' #4) by [[Renaud Bertrand]]
* 2004 ''[[Etat secret]]'' (TV ''[[Clara Sheller]]'' n°3) de [[Renaud Bertrand]]
* 2004 ''[[L'affaire Denise Chabrier]]'' (TV ''[[Le président Ferrare]]' #2) by [[Alain Nahum]]
* 2004 ''[[Intuition féminine]]'' (TV ''[[Clara Sheller]]'' #2) by ''[[Renaud Bertrand]]''
* [[2004 in television|2004]] ''[[A la recherche du prince charmant]]'' (TV ''[[Clara Sheller]]'' #1) by [[Renaud Bertrand]]
* [[2004 in film|2004]] ''[[Saint-Jacques... La Mecque]]'' by [[Coline Serreau]]
* [[2003 in television|2003]] ''[[Les caprices de l'amour]]'' (TV ''[[L'emmerdeuse]]'' III) by [[Michael Perrotta]]
* 2002 ''[[Jeunesse oblige]]'' (TV ''[[L'emmerdeuse]]'' II) by [[Michael Perrotta]]
* 2002 ''[[Une maison dans la tempête]]'' (TV) by [[Christiane Leherissey]]
* [[2002 in television|2002]] ''[[La maison des enfants]]'' (TV) by [[Aline Issermann]] after [[Janine Boissard]]
* 2001 ''[[L'emmerdeuse]]'' (TV) by [[Michael Perrotta]]
* 2001 ''[[Les Alizés]]'' (TV) by [[Stéphane Kurc]]
* [[2001 in television|2001]] ''[[L'impasse du cachalot]]'' (TV) by [[Elisabeth Rappeneau]]
* 2000 ''[[Antilles sur Seine]]'' by [[Pascal Légitimus]]
* [[2000 in film|2000]] ''[[Echange standard]]'' ([[Short film]] series ''[[Les redoutables]]'') by [[Guillaume Nicloux]]
* 2000 ''[[Que faisaient les femmes pendant que l'homme marchait sur la lune ?]]'' (TV) by [[Chris Vander Stappen]]
* [[1999 in television|1999]] ''[[La beauté sur la terre]]'' (TV) by [[Antoine Plantevin]]
* [[1999 in film|1999]] ''[[Prison à domicile]]'' by [[Christophe Jacrot]] with [[Ticky Holgado]]
* [[1998 in television|1998]] ''[[Le Comte de Monte-Cristo]]'' (TV) by [[Josée Dayan]] d'après [[Alexandre Dumas]]
* [[1998 in film|1998]] ''[[La fête des mères]]'' ([[short film]]) by [[Chris Vander Stappen]]
* 1996 ''[[Bernie (film)|Bernie]]'' by [[Albert Dupontel]]
* [[1996 in television|1996]] ''[[Le dernier chant]]'' (TV) by [[Claude Goretta]]
* 1996 ''[[Les filles du maître de chai]]'' (TV) by [[François Luciani]]
* 1996 ''[[Ma vie en rose]]'' by Alain Berliner
* 1996 ''[[Le montreur de boxe]]'' - Lucky punch by [[Dominique Ladoge]]
* [[1995 in television|1995]] ''[[La Rivière Espérance]]'' (TV series : all eight episodes) by Josée Dayan as Agnès Lombard
* [[1993 in film|1993]] ''[[Des feux mal éteints]]'' by [[Serge Moati]] after [[Philippe Labro]]
* 1993 ''[[Tom est tout seul]]'' by [[Fabien Onteniente]]
* 1993 ''[[Trois Couleurs : Bleu]]'' by Krzysztof Kieślowski after Agnieszka Holland
* [[1992 in film|1992]] ''[[L'Instinct de l'ange]]'' by [[Richard Dembo]]
* 1992 ''[[Une journée chez ma mère]]'' by [[Dominique Cheminal]]
* [[1991 in television|1991]] ''Le billard écarlate'' (TV ''[[V comme vengeance]]'') by [[Bernard Queysanne]]
* [[1991 in film|1991]] ''[[Le Bal des casse-pieds]]'' by [[Yves Robert (cinéaste)|Yves Robert]]
* 1991 [[J'embrasse pas]] by André Téchiné as Evelyne
* 1991 ''[[Jo et Milou]]'' (TV) by [[Josée Dayan]]
* [[1990 in film|1990]] [[Dédé (film, 1990)|Dédé]] by Jean-Louis Benoît
* 1989 ''[[Le déjeuner de Sousceyrac]]'' by [[Lazare Iglesis]] after [[Pierre Benoit]]
* [[1989 in film|1989]] ''[[Les maris, les femmes, les amants]]'' by [[Pascal Thomas]]
* 1988 ''[[La belle ouvrage]]'' (TV ''[[Sueurs froides]]'' #6) by [[Josée Dayan]], [[René Manzor]]
* 1988 ''[[Marie-Antoinette - Reine d'un seul amour]]'' (TV ''[[Les jupons de la Révolution]]'') by [[Caroline Huppert]]
* [[1987 in film|1987]] ''[[Life Is a Long Quiet River]]'' by Etienne Chatiliez
* [[1985 in television|1985]] ''[[Le Deuxième Couteau]]'' (TV) by [[Josée Dayan]]
* [[1982 in television|1982]] ''[[Edward II]]'' (TV) by [[Bernard Sobel]]
* [[1981 in television|1981]] ''[[Les poneys sauvages]]'' (TV Feuilleton : les 6 épisodes) de [[Robert Mazoyer]] d'après [[Michel Déon]]
* 1981 ''[[La Traque (télésuite)|La Traque]]'' (Feuilleton TV : les 5 épisodes) de [[Philippe Lefebvre (réalisateur)|Philippe Lefebvre]]
* 1981 ''[[Le village sur la colline]]'' (Feuilleton TV) de [[Yves Laumet]]
* [[1980 in television|1980]] ''[[L'affaire Lezay]]'' (TV ''[[Messieurs les Jurés]]'')
* [[1980 in film|1980]] ''[[Cocktail Molotov]]'' de [[Diane Kurys]]
* [[1979 in film|1979]] ''[[L'école est finie]]'' d'[[Olivier Nolin]]
* [[1979 in television|1979]] ''[[Marie]]'' (TV) de [[Bernard Sobel]]
* 1979 ''[[West Indies]]'' - ''[[Les nègres marrons de la liberté]]'' de [[Med Hondo]]
* 1978 ''[[Les chemins de l'exil]]'' - ''[[Les dernières années de Jean-Jacques Rousseau]]'' (TV) de [[Claude Goretta]]
* [[1978 in television|1978]] ''[[Les Dames de la côte]]'' (Feuilleton TV : 4 épisodes) de [[Nina Companeez]]
* [[1977 in television|1977]] ''[[Au plaisir de Dieu]]'' (Feuilleton TV) de [[Robert Mazoyer]] d'après [[Jean d'Ormesson]]
* [[1977 in film|1977]] ''[[La part du feu]]'' by Étienne Périer
* [[1975 in film|1975]] ''[[Que la fête commence]]'' by [[Bertrand Tavernier]]
* [[1974 in film|1974]] ''[[Un nuage entre les dents]]'' by [[Marco Pico]]
* [[1972 in film|1972]] ''[[Les Camisards]]'' by [[René Allio]]
* [[1972 in television|1972]] ''[[Dimanche volé]]'' (TV) by [[Gérard Chouchan]]
* [[1969 in film|1969]] ''[[Pierre et Paul]]'' by [[René Allio]]


==Theatre==
==Commercial Area==
The Seaforth shopping district is located off [[ Sydney Road]] and offers a wide variety of services, including niche market products. It is also home to the [[Returned and Services League of Australia|RSL|Balgowlah RSL]].
* 2007 ''[[Vincent Van Gogh à Londres]]'' by [[Nicholas Wrigt]]
* 2005 ''[[Créanciers]]'' by [[August Strindberg]] with [[Jean-Pierre Lorit]]
* 2001 ''[[Tableau d'une exécution]]'' by Howard Barker
* 1997 ''[[Une Maison de poupée]]'' by Henrik Ibsen


==External link==
==Schools==
Balgowlah Boys High School, Seaforth Primary School. It was also home to Seaforth [[Tafe|TAFE]] which was abandoned in 1999. <ref name="closure">{{cite web
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0898653/ Hémène Vincent on IMDB.com]
|url = http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/PARLMENT/hansArt.nsf/V3Key/LC19991020005
|title = NSW Parliament TAFE closure.}}</ref> The site has been the subject of controversial redevelopment plans. One such plan is to ''"transform Seaforth into a structured town centre with shops, cafes, offices, flats and civic space"''<ref name="redevelopment">{{cite web
|url = http://www.manlydaily.com.au/article/2006/09/13/592_news.html
|title = Manly Daily article on the future of the TAFE.}}</ref>


==History==
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Seaforth was named after [[Loch Seaforth]] and [[Seaforth Island]] in [[Scotland]]. The land in this area was once owned by Henry Halloran, who subdivided it in 1906.<ref name="subdivision">{{cite web
|url = http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-lfsp1535
|title = Land advertisement and subdivision map, Henry F. Halloran & Co, 1908, National Library of Australia collection}}</ref>


The Seaforth library was built in 1887 and protected by heritage listing by Manly Council in 1995. It stands outside the former Seaforth [[Tafe|TAFE]]. Seaforth celebrated its centenary on Sunday 12 November 2006 with a historical display in the town centre. Seaforth is also the birthplace of the local sporting legend Michael Whittaker, a well known state and national soccer and foozeball champion. But is overshadowed by his Soccer Goalkeeper Rorys O'Brien, who on numerous occasions cleans up mistakes made by Michael Whittaker. Also Rory owns Michael at foozeball, chess, halo 3, boggle which is pretty much everything important to Michael. However Michael just let Rory win but he realy could have beat him if he was trying. Seaforth was also the real birth place of Shakespheare, Donald Duck, The Power Rangers and the cookie monster. Rowan was also born here but is not as great as Michael and Rory.
[[Category:French actors]]
[[Category:1940 births]]


==References==
[[fr:Hélène Vincent]]
*''The Book of Sydney Suburbs'', Compiled by Frances Pollen, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia ISBN 0-207-14495-8

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==External links==
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Revision as of 08:57, 13 October 2008

Seaforth
SydneyNew South Wales
Seaforth, view from Castlecrag
Population7,384 (SAL 2021)[1]
Established1906
Postcode(s)2092
Location12 km (7 mi) north-east of Sydney CBD
LGA(s)Manly Council
State electorate(s)Manly
Federal division(s)Warringah
Suburbs around Seaforth:
Killarney Heights Allambie Heights North Balgowlah
Castlecrag Castle Cove Seaforth Balgowlah
Northbridge Mosman Clontarf
Seaforth
View of Middle Harbour from behind Seaforth Oval

Seaforth is a suburb of northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Seaforth is located 12 kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of Manly Council and is part of the Northern Beaches region.

Landmarks

Seaforth is also known as Michaelsville

Seaforth overlooks Middle Harbour and is linked south to Mosman by the Spit Bridge. To the west, Seaforth overlooks Sugarloaf Bay across to the suburbs of Northbridge, Castlecrag and Castle Cove. The Garigal National Park sits on the northern border. Also there is the 20 metre high statue of Rory O'Brien that was built in the middle of Seaforth Roundabout to applaud his tremendous goalkeeping skills for Seaforth FC. ALL HAIL RORY AND MICHAEL RULER OF SEAFORTH FC.

CHUCK NORRIS OWNS

Commercial Area

The Seaforth shopping district is located off Sydney Road and offers a wide variety of services, including niche market products. It is also home to the RSL|Balgowlah RSL.

Schools

Balgowlah Boys High School, Seaforth Primary School. It was also home to Seaforth TAFE which was abandoned in 1999. [2] The site has been the subject of controversial redevelopment plans. One such plan is to "transform Seaforth into a structured town centre with shops, cafes, offices, flats and civic space"[3]

History

Seaforth was named after Loch Seaforth and Seaforth Island in Scotland. The land in this area was once owned by Henry Halloran, who subdivided it in 1906.[4]

The Seaforth library was built in 1887 and protected by heritage listing by Manly Council in 1995. It stands outside the former Seaforth TAFE. Seaforth celebrated its centenary on Sunday 12 November 2006 with a historical display in the town centre. Seaforth is also the birthplace of the local sporting legend Michael Whittaker, a well known state and national soccer and foozeball champion. But is overshadowed by his Soccer Goalkeeper Rorys O'Brien, who on numerous occasions cleans up mistakes made by Michael Whittaker. Also Rory owns Michael at foozeball, chess, halo 3, boggle which is pretty much everything important to Michael. However Michael just let Rory win but he realy could have beat him if he was trying. Seaforth was also the real birth place of Shakespheare, Donald Duck, The Power Rangers and the cookie monster. Rowan was also born here but is not as great as Michael and Rory.

References

  • The Book of Sydney Suburbs, Compiled by Frances Pollen, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia ISBN 0-207-14495-8
  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Seaforth (NSW) (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ "NSW Parliament TAFE closure".
  3. ^ "Manly Daily article on the future of the TAFE".
  4. ^ "Land advertisement and subdivision map, Henry F. Halloran & Co, 1908, National Library of Australia collection".

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