
If you're someone who had a television between 1988 and, well, now, chances are you know who Georgie Parker is. She's a TV icon and one of Australia's most beloved actresses.
First appearing in her breakthrough role on A Country Practice in 1988, Parker is also well-known for her role in other popular shows like All Saints (in the golden era of Australian TV) — and, of course, her long-running stint as Roo Stewart in Home & Away.
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What you might not know, however, is that for most of her life, the double Gold Logie winner has been dealing with a serious medical condition that saw her trade her dreams of becoming a ballet dancer for acting.
At age 13, Parker's hopes of pursuing a dance career were shattered when she was diagnosed with scoliosis (a condition that causes a curvature of the spine) and required to wear a back brace. In a life-altering moment, however, she decided to try her hand at acting.
Sharing her experience in an interview with Stellar, she shared, "I had to learn, or rather embrace, very early on, that how I looked was only the tip of the iceberg. And so I just sort of followed along that train of thinking my whole life."