Tilda Cobham-Hervey
Australian actress, Home and Away
Tilda Cobham-Hervey (May 28, 1994 – present) is an Australian actress who has established herself in both television and film. She was born in Tasmania and pursued acting after completing her education. Cobham-Hervey gained prominence through her role as Dana Fairbanks in the Australian soap opera "Home and Away," which introduced her to audiences and showcased her dramatic range. Following this success, she has appeared in various Australian television productions and films, building a career in the local entertainment industry. She has worked across different genres and collaborated with Australian filmmakers and producers. Cobham-Hervey represents the contemporary generation of Australian actors working in the country's film and television industry, contributing to the ongoing evolution of Australian entertainment. Her work reflects the quality and depth of talent emerging from Australia's acting schools and production landscape.
Entertainment
Australian
1994
Thinking about the name
Tilda
Germanic origin
“A Scandinavian and Germanic name, Tilda is the diminutive of Matilda, meaning 'mighty in battle' (from Old German 'maht' and 'hild'). Though derived from a classic root, Tilda has become fashionable as a standalone name in recent years, particularly among parents seeking vintage charm with modern edge. The name carries strength and character in a compact form.”