Crash Palace
{{Short description|Australian tv soap opera (2001–2002)}}
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{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2019}}
{{Use Australian English|date=June 2011}}
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| runtime = 25 minutes
| creator =
| starring = Kristy Wright
Tory Mussett
Toby Truslove
Victoria Hill
Jenni Baird
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| country = Australia
United Kingdom
| language = English
| network = Sky One
| first_aired = {{Start date|2001|10|10|df=yes}}
| last_aired = {{End date|2002|05|23|df=yes}}
| num_seasons = 1
| num_episodes = 65
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Crash Palace is an Australian television soap opera. The series ran for 65 half-hour episodes screening on subscription television channel Fox8. It also aired in the UK and Ireland on Sky1.
Revolving around The Royal, a backpacker hostel in Kings Cross, the show followed the trials and tribulations on a group of young travellers from all around the world.
Cast
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- Lisa Bailey as Isabella Rocha, Brazilian co-owner of the hostel
- Jenni Baird as Chris Sandford
- Amelia Barrett as Wendy Greenham, from America
- Daniel Billet as Ricky Deitz, from America
- Dieter Brummer as Dave Collins, local drifter, killed off in a diving accident in an early episode
- Warren Derosa as John Dickson, from London
- Julian Garner as Klaus Muller, from Germany
- Jessica Gower as Miranda Watts, from New Zealand
- Victoria Hill as Carla Vieri, lesbian
- Simone McAullay as Angie McIntyre, from Scotland
- Tim McGunn as George Jackson, Isabella's husband
- Tory Mussett as Inez del Rey, from Buenos Aires
- Toby Truslove as Bryan Rossiter, from Essex
- Stephanie Waring as Tina Clark, from Manchester
- Kristy Wright as Suze Collins, who shares a past with Dave
- Tandi Wright as Penny Watts, Miranda's mother
- Masa Yamaguchi as Jun Nanam{{Citation |title=Crash Palace (TV Series 2001–2002) - IMDb |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0297538/fullcredits |access-date=2022-06-17}}
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