Louise Elisabeth Pajo, a renowned New Zealand-born actress, has had a remarkable career spanning over four decades in both television and film. Her journey began in the United Kingdom, where she honed her craft at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in the mid-1960s.
During her time in the UK, Pajo appeared in some of the most iconic shows of the era, including the cult classic "The Avengers", the beloved sci-fi series "Doctor Who", and the futuristic drama "U.F.O.". Her impressive résumé also includes appearances in numerous other British television productions.
In the 1970s, Pajo made the bold decision to emigrate to Australia, where she continued to make a lasting impact on the country's television landscape. She went on to appear in a wide range of popular Australian shows, including the cult classic "Prisoner" (also known as "Cell Block H"),the medical drama "The Flying Doctors", the rural soap opera "A Country Practice", the police procedural "Cop Shop", and the period drama "Carson's Law", in which she played the role of Marjorie Carson for two years.