Career
After graduating from NIDA, Stafford joined the cast of Head Start as bisexual film-maker Basia Lem. Stafford revealed that she chose Head Start as her first television role because it was a great launching pad for her career.
She also made a guest appearance on Network Ten's The Lost World. She has also had parts in Network Ten's mini-series Small Claims, and the Australian movies Gettin' Square and Hell Has Harbour Views.
After a forty episode season of Head Start, Freya won a role on Network Ten's White Collar Blue, an Australian cop drama, as Detective Senior Constable Harriet Walker. White Collar Blue screened for two seasons on Australian television, before being axed by the network whilst the cast and crew were on holiday after wrapping production on the second season. Stafford did not work for three months after then re-commenced her acting career.
Stafford appeared in Network Ten's first instalment of the mini-series Small Claims as Melinda Fehlers, and the Australian crime-comedy Gettin' Square, which included several internationally well-known actors, such as David Wenham (the Lord of the Rings) and Timothy Spall. Stafford played the part of Annie Flynn, parole officer for the central character, Barry Wirth's (Sam Worthington) brother Joey, and also Barry's love interest. In 2003, she was a presenter at the 45th Australian Film Institute (AFI) awards. She also appeared in the ABC's adaptation of Richard Beasley's novel Hell Has Harbour Views as a lawyer named Jill Bishop.
In late 2006 Freya starred in Bell Shakespeare's production of The Tempest, as Miranda. She also guest starred in the 2006 episode Mind Games of All Saints.
Freya is set to star in US series Them, a sci-fi drama for which a pilot has been ordered by the FOX network. The series is currently in development and is also set to star James D'Arcy (Master And Commander: The Far Side of The World), Reg Rogers (Runaway Bride) and Rachel Nichols (Alias). The pilot is set to air during the US 2007–08 television season and is based on the graphic novel "Six" by Michael Avon Oeming and Daniel Berman. "Them" will be set in Los Angeles.
She will also star in Sydney's Griffin Theatre Company's production of Katherine Thomson's King Tide in October–November as Sal, an award-winning investigative journalist who becomes reclusive following the death of her son. "King Tide" is to be directed by Patrick Nolan.
Stafford in 2009 appears as lead in a six-part drama series premiered on Sunday 19 April on ABC1, 'Dirt Game'. Dirt Game is a co-production between Harvey Taft Production, ABC TV and Screen Australia and developed and produced with the assistance of Film Victoria. She stars also in the Horror film The Clinic who was directed by James Rabbitts. In July 2011, it was announced that Stafford had joined the cast of Neighbours as Emilia Jovanovic. In September 2012, Stafford began appearing in the ITV drama Mrs Biggs as Julie Flower.
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