Sweet Alice is a modern
Megan Williams is the Sullivans’ beauty (Two, tonight). But unlike her sweet, on-screen character Alice Watkins, she loves modern and way-out gear. Her fans are often surprised by her outrageous clothes and stop her in the street to ask why she doesn’t dress in old-fashioned style, like. Alice. Megan said: “I suppose I’m spoilt in ‘The Sullivans.’ I get to wear all the lovely old dresses, so when I’m at home I like a change. “I love plenty of colour. Since I was young, I’ve been wearing a lot of my stage clothes to parties. “My punk gear really suits my personality and it makes, me feel good. I’m a very vibrant and happy person
and the clothes help to show that.” Megan has been with the Sullivan series for four years. “Singing is the thing I do most naturally. I’ve had to learn everything else, such as acting and dancing.” The 24-year-old actress began her television career in the TV series “Class of ‘74.” She played Marian in the Australian movie “All At Sea” and appeared in the A.B.C. series “The Outsiders.” Megan said: “I’m negotiating my contract with ‘The Sullivans’ for next year. I want to stay on. If I was going to be typecast, I would have been three years ago — so I can’t worry about that!”.
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Press, 18 November 1981, Page 15
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