Though
Trisha Noble's performance as
Jobal Naberrie was cut from the theatrical release of Episode II, her scene as Padmé's mother was restored as part of the bonus material on the
Attack of the Clones DVD. Noble's varied professional performing career began at the age of six performing on Saturday morning radio. Through the 1960s, she became well known as a singer, dancer, stage and television performer and motion picture actress. In 1962, Noble won the first Logie Award for the Best Female Singer on Australian Television. She launched her British career in 1964 and shared her first BBC radio show with The Beatles. She began her U.S. career in 1971 appearing in many stage productions, films, and top television programs including "The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Columbo, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat," and "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" before returning to Australia in 1983.