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Yael Stone from 'Orange is the New Black' on 7:30 tonight

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Actress Yael Stone, who plays Lorna Morello in the Netflix series ‘Orange is the New Black’, will be a guest on the ABC’s ‘7:30’ program tonight.

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The Australian actress had great success in the theatre scene before she headed to America where she was cast as the inmate with a thick Brooklyn/Boston accent.

Stone is currently back in Australia to perform the play ‘The Blind Giant is Dancing’ for the Belvoir Street Theatre Company. She’ll be appearing opposite her husband actor Dan Speilman, who is best known for appearing in the TV series ‘The Secret Life of Us’.

The fourth season of ‘Orange is the New Black’ doesn’t start until June but the show has just been recommissioned for an additional three years taking it through to 2019.

Tune in to ‘7:30’ to see their interview with the actress. 

 

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