Roz Turnbull

[1][2][3] In 2010, after doing her role for the sixth series of Outrageous Fortune, Roz was offered a leading role in South Pacific Pictures’ TV drama/comedy series, The Almighty Johnsons, a co-production from the makers of the Outrageous Fortune, Rachel Lang and James Griffin for TV3.

This was followed by two South Pacific Pictures' 90 minute drama tel-films called, Stolen and Spies and Lies aired on TV ONE.

[4] Roz's talents surprised her admirers as she also proved herself to be an accomplished singer with performances at TV3’s Big Night In Telethon (2009) and Christmas in the Park (2009), besides doing private gigs.

The other side of her talent included acting in theatrical dramas like, Girl Talk, Rigoletto, Magic Flute, Grand Hotel, Follies, Trust, Popcorn, to name a few.

[5] She further speaks her mind about the philosophy of life like this: "Lance is fully supportive of my work but he still deserves to have a wife.