Fleur Saville is a New Zealand-born actor and producer with dual New Zealand and U.S. citizenship. She has built a diverse career across television, film, and theatre, gaining international recognition for her work.
Her screen career began early when she landed the lead role of Eve Baxter in the acclaimed series Being Eve (2001–2002), which was a finalist at the International Emmy Awards and won Gold at the New York Festival. She later starred as Ruby in the globally popular sci-fi series The Tribe (2003) before taking on the long-running role of Libby Jeffries in Shortland Street (2006–2012).
In film, Saville appeared in Sione’s Wedding (2006) and later played both lead actor and producer in the cult horror-thriller Blood Punch (2014). She continued to expand her work behind the camera, becoming co-founder and COO of Mastertude Corporation. She produced the acclaimed music documentary 40 Years in the Making: The Magic Music Movie (2017), and is currently attached as lead actress in Polymath, a next-generation interactive sci-fi feature film in development with a $200 million USD budget.
After several years in Los Angeles focused on production and creative development, Saville has recently returned to Auckland and is actively stepping back into on-screen roles. With extensive experience on both sides of the camera, she brings a deep understanding of performance, story, and the collaborative nature of production.
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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