Anna Hruby, a talented Australian actress, theatre and voice artist, was born in her native country. Throughout her illustrious career, she has made a lasting impact on the Australian television scene, captivating audiences with her impressive performances in various notable series. Her impressive repertoire includes notable roles in iconic Australian television shows such as "Home and Away" (1988),"Fireflies" (2004),"A Country Practice" (1981),"Sons and Daughters" (1982),and the award-winning prison drama "Prisoner" (1979),where she portrayed the fan-favourite character Paddy Lawson.
In addition to her on-screen accomplishments, Hruby is also well-known for her distinctive voice, earning her the nickname "The Telstra Lady" due to her long-standing tenure as the voice of the renowned telecommunications company. Her extensive experience as a voice artist has solidified her position as a respected and well-known figure in the industry.
Hruby's personal life is just as remarkable as her professional accomplishments. She is married to the talented Kim Cheshire, with whom she shares a child.