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Raelee Hillis found fame as one of the captivating extraterrestrial beings in the hit sci-fi TV series "Farscape," specifically portraying Sikozu. Initially, she auditioned for the distinct role of Utu-Noranti Pralatong, but when Melissa Jaffer secured that part, the show's producers were so taken by Raelee's presence that they created a new role especially for her. This Australian actress has rapidly risen to prominence in her homeland, securing recurring roles on several top programs, such as Serendipity Gottlieb on "Neighbours" and Constable Tayler Johnson on "Water Rats." However, her journey to stardom was not instantaneous. Raelee began acting at a young age, participating in drama and dance classes before joining a theater company. Her first professional stage credit was playing Wendy in a production of "Peter Pan," produced by The Jim Henson Company. Her inaugural screen acting role was a single-episode appearance on the TV series "Paradise Beach." This led to a two-episode stint on "Blue Heelers," which subsequently opened doors for her, including an audition that secured her spot on "Neighbours" and launched her career. One of Raelee's most memorable roles thus far has been in "Hotel de Love" (1996), where she and a male co-star engage in a steamy scene involving full frontal nudity as they prepare for intimacy. The fiery redhead's bold performance is sure to leave viewers breathless. As her career continues to flourish, we eagerly anticipate more opportunities to appreciate Raelee's talents on screen.
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