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Doris Younane

Doris Younane



Australia

Age: 61

Born: 25 Feb, 1963

Known for

In Last King of the Cross as Wahiba Ibrahimas Wahiba Ibrahim

in Last King of the Cross
In Five Bedrooms as Heather Doyleas Heather Doyle

in Five Bedrooms
In Frayed as Bevas Bev

in Frayed
In McLeod's Daughters as Moira Doyleas Moira Doyle

in McLeod's Daughters

TV Series Starring Doris Younane

Last King of the CrossLast King of the Cross
Paramount+, 2023 Running | Drama, Crime, Mini-Series | ► Trailer
3.8


Tale of brothers John and Sam, their ascent to power on Sydney's mean streets, and the impact their expanding empire has on their relationship. Based on the autobiography by John Ibrahim.


Five BedroomsFive Bedrooms
Ten, 2019 Running | Drama, Romance | ► Trailer
4.4


It all starts at a wedding. A big, bright, over-catered wedding. The giddy, terrified newlyweds are posing for their 7000th photo of the night. Sozzled guests are losing sight of their children, losing track of their alcohol consumption and embarrassingly attempting to Vogue. But we're not with them. No. We're on the singles' table. You know the one. It's near the back of the room, next to the speakers. It's a refuge of misfits and lonely hearts. Different ages. Diverse professions. One common, inescapable, unchanging relationship status. And on this night, on the back of several bottles of champagne, our singles jokingly arrive at a solution - if not to their love lives, then at least to their real estate angst and their inability to get a foot on the property ladder: they could pitch in and buy a house together. Like, a really big house. A house beyond the reach of any of their married friends. It's a crazy idea. Plus they're drunk. And they will most likely just forget about it in the morning. But then our singles wake, desperately hung over, many of them facing another painful day of house hunting and bills and work and reality. A reality which is, if we're being totally honest, lonely. And suddenly this out-of-left-field real estate option is strangely compelling. It's ridiculous, isn't it? A recipe for disaster, surely? You can't co-invest, much less co-habit with people you barely know... Unless it was just for six months. Unless there were strict parameters, you know, things like no sleeping together, no surprises. With such clear ground rules, how bad could it be? There's just one glaring problem: they'll have to actually live with each other.


FrayedFrayed
Sky 1, 2019 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama | ► Trailer
4.0


A wealthy London housewife is forced to return to her hometown in Australia, where she's forced to confront her past and the reasons that caused her to leave years ago.


McLeod's DaughtersMcLeod's Daughters
Nine, 2001 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Romance, Western
3.8


"McLeod's Daughters" tells the story of the two McLeod sisters who are reunited when they inherit a vast outback cattle property.


Heartbreak HighHeartbreak High
ABC (AU), 1995 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Romance
1.0


Heartbreak High is a hip and realistic series about the lives of teenagestudents, their families and teachers at a high school. Heartbreak High is set in an inner city school at Sydney Beach, Hartley High, within a multi-racial area. Heartbreak High was originally a stage play which producer, Ben Gannon, turned into a successful film The Heartbreak Kid in 1993. The show captured more than 70 per cent of the youth audience in its first five weeks of broadcast in Australia.