Trilby Glover
Trilby Glover stars as Shoshanna in the
USA Network television event, "The Starter Wife."
Glover, a film, television and theater actress living in Australia, starred in "Mask 2: Son of the Mask" with Jamie Kennedy in 2005 and "The Course," a feature film directed by Miranda Edmonds. She also appeared in the short films "Bingle" (2003), "The Changing Man," "The Second" and "Bookends." She will next be seen in "The Womaniser" directed by Jules Nemcich. Trilby was once the lead singer in the band, Tsunami, when she lived in the UK and her voice can be heard in the television series "I Got A Rocket," from the writer of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles."
The actress also has an extensive body of work in the theater, starring in "Clockwork Orange" and "Lucy" in 2000. At the National Institute of Dramatic Art she had a small role in "The Duchess of Malfi," "Hot Fudge," "Loot," "Antigone," "The Plough and The Stars" and "Stags and Hens." Other credits include performances in: "Tape," "Matt and Ben" and "No Exit."
Glover graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) with a degree in Performing Arts (Acting) in 2003 and received training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London.