Terasa Livingstone

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Terasa Livingstone (left) with Holly Brisley (right) and puppet Agro on the children’s television program, Agro's Cartoon Connection. Image taken circa 1996.
Terasa Livingstone (left) with Holly Brisley (right) and puppet Agro on the children’s television program, Agro's Cartoon Connection. Image taken circa 1996.

Terasa Livingstone (born April 9, 1975) is an Australian theatre, film and television actress.

She began her career as a roving reporter for Agro's Cartoon Connection on the Seven Network, eventually taking over the role of co-host from Ann-Maree Biggar. She also served as a reporter for Seven's The Great Outdoors. In the late 1990s she moved to the United States, appearing in several minor roles including the 2005 film Circadian Rhythm and a part on the first season finale of Lost. She has also posed for the men's magazines FHM, Inside Sport and in 1998 appeared nude for the art magazine Black+White alongside former fiancee Jamie Durie.

In 2006 she hosted the Australian celebrity singing competition It Takes Two with Grant Denyer.

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