Amy
Amy is back on the Shore – and she’s a woman with ambitions.
Amy is back on the Shore – and she’s a woman with ambitions.
Anna Hutchison has built a remarkable acting career in New Zealand and overseas.
Before returning to New Zealand to film the fourth series of GO GIRLS, Anna was based in Sydney where she filmed a major role on Wild Boys, an Australian series about bush rangers in the 1860s. In 2010, she also starred in the Australian-made telemovie, Panic At Rock Island and did a stint on Sea Patrol.
Anna’s big break into international stardom came when she crossed the ditch following production wrap on GO GIRLS series one, and starred as Alison Dine in the acclaimed Australian drama Underbelly : Tale of Two Cities [named Underbelly : The Mr Asia Story in New Zealand].
Next she headed to Canada to star in Joss Whedon’s horror film, Cabin in the Woods. The feature film is due for release in New Zealand in 2012.
Having first graced New Zealand screens as a teenager, Anna is well remembered for her role as Delphi Greenlaw on the weeknight serial drama Shortland Street. She has also featured in Legend of the Seeker, Ride with the Devil and the Power Rangers series.
Anna’s achievements both locally and internationally were recognised in the 2009 WIFT Awards where she was nominated for the Images & Sound Success in Television award.
How did it feel coming back for GO GIRLS four?
Just awesome! The storylines are great and it was wonderful knowing that the last half of 2011 would be spent playing with the fun team at GO GIRLS.
Where is Amy at this series?
Amy is at a law firm and her goal is to be the best lawyer she can be. This means she has to work really hard. She is now facing dramas in the workplace and realises that silly school yard hassles often follow you long after you graduate.
What is the dynamic between the six characters this time around?
We all get on so well. We are all completely different but I think our differences are what make us such good friends. We are all very honest with each other which I think helps when playing friends. We know we can trust each other.