She’s the Australian actress whose character Sarah Adams in TV series A Place To Call Home has finally found happiness.
But Marta Dusseldorp has revealed things are destined to take a turn for the worse when the series kick starts again on Sunday.
The 44-year-old told The Courier Mail the show’s creator Bevan Lee has something in store for her character Sarah now that she’s in a ‘good place’.
‘He doesn’t let you stay there for too long’: Marta Dusseldorp teases drama for her character in new season of A Place To Call Home
‘Yes, Bevan Lee — he doesn’t let you stay there for too long,’ Marta told the publication. ‘There is no way he’s going to leave Sarah happy.’
Season five of the Aussie drama set in the 1950s is set to premiere on Foxtel on Sunday night.
Marta will reprise her role as nurse and mother Sarah Adams, which the actress said has been a thrilling opportunity.
‘I was surprised to be cast initially … but I’ve been thrilled to have gotten the chance to play such a complicated character,’ she said.
‘There is no way he’s going to leave Sarah happy’: The 44-year-old said the show’s creator Bevan Lee has something in store for her character Sarah Adams now that she’s in a ‘good place’
Making a return: Season five of the Aussie drama set in the 1950s is set to premiere on Foxtel on Sunday night
Marta received a Logie nomination for Best Actress for her performance in A Place To Call Home.
Meanwhile, the hit drama received a win in the peer-voted category of Most Outstanding Drama.
The actress paid tribute to Bevan, who wrote all but two episodes in the last season.
She said she sent the writer a message, saying the greatest aspect of the award was for him to have recognition for his contribution to Australian television over 30 years.
‘I’ve been thrilled to have gotten the chance’: Marta will reprise her role as nurse and mother Sarah Adams, which the actress said has been a thrilling opportunity
Marta also hinted that her character wasn’t the only one who will potentially have their world turned upside down when the Foxtel show returns to screens.
Plenty of taboo subjects will be touched on, including mental illness.
Regina (played by Jenni Baird) will be part of the dramatic plotline taking place this season, with the character locked inside an asylum.
Recognition: Marta received a Logie nomination for Best Actress for her performance in A Place To Call Home