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  1. Chelsie Florence Preston Crayford (born 1987), sometimes credited as Chelsie Florence, is a New Zealand actress.

  2. Chelsie Preston Crayford (@chelsieflorence) • Instagram photos and videos. 6,877 Followers, 2,033 Following, 102 Posts - Chelsie Preston Crayford (@chelsieflorence) on Instagram: "actor/filmmaker FREE PALESTINE 🇵🇸🕊".

  3. Feb 29, 2024 · TVNZ today announces a new international co-production with an all-star cast set to film in Queenstown this year. Created by Screentime New Zealand, A Remarkable Place to Die is a four x 90-minute murder mystery series, starring national treasures Rebecca Gibney (Under the Vines) and Chelsie Preston Crayford (The Bad Seed).

  4. Oct 30, 2017 · Chelsie Preston Crayford rose to fame in her mum Gaylene Preston's film Home By Christmas and TV mini-series Hope and Wire. The Underbelly star is to appear in...

  5. Preston Crayford was the actor Australia had named most outstanding new talent for her role in Underbelly: Razor and best supporting actress for The Code. She was working on feature films in...

  6. Jul 13, 2024 · It's a daunting time to make a movie, but Chelsie Preston Crayford is "thrilled beyond words" to get funding for her semi-autobiographical feature Caterpillar. The New Zealand actor chats to Charlotte Ryan about acting, music and telling a story "set in the world" of her own teenage life in early-2000s Wellington.

  7. Jan 25, 2022 · You may recognize Chelsie from her long list of amazing roles, including as ‘Missy’ in Shortland Street and Sophie Walsh in “The Code”. Now, she has joined the star-studded cast, including Aladdin’s Mena Massoud and Disney actress Laura Marano, in the new Netflix film “The Royal Treatment”.

  8. She also won awards in Australia for TV thriller The Code and a starring role as a crimelord in the 1920s edition of Underbelly. In 2017 she acted in Kiwi movie drama The Inland Road. Formerly known as Chelsie Preston Crayford, she is the daughter of director Gaylene Preston and musician Jonathan Crayford.

  9. Greg Dixon talks to Kiwi actress Chelsie Preston Crayford about her bohemian childhood and why she resisted going into showbiz.

  10. Chelsie Preston Crayford grew up with NZIFF but was surprised to find her first short film shanghaied onto the programme in 2013. I can’t even recall my first encounter with the New Zealand International Film Festival; it seems so strongly embedded in the tapestry of my life.