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Bethany Lee
Bethany Lee (born 1952) is an Australian former film, television and theatre actress. She guest starred on numerous television series during the 1970s, including recurring roles on '' The Long Arm'', '' Number 96'' and ''Skyways'', but is best known for her role as Andrea Hennessy in the cult soap opera '' Prisoner''. Career Bethany Lee made her television acting debut in 1970 with a recurring role on the television series ''The Long Arm'' as well as guest appearances on '' Division 4'' and ''Homicide''. In 1973, she played the lead female in the film adaptation of '' Come Out Fighting'' and had a brief stint on ''Number 96'' during early 1974. Her character was introduced as the "chaste and studious schoolgirl" Penny Snow who, with classmate Colin Campbell (Steve Bannister), move into one of the vacant apartments as a squatter. Her character's mother, Trixie O'Toole (Jan Adele), later moved into the building and eventually became one of the series early villains. Shortly befo ...
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The Firm Man
''The Firm Man'' is a 1975 film which was the first directed by John Duigan. Plot Gerald Baxter, a middle aged businessman, starts a new job at a company called the Firm where his only jobs are collecting occasional messages. Gerald becomes bored and alienated from his life and wife. He befriends a girl who offers him another life but in the end conforms. Cast * Peter Cummins as Gerald Baxter * Eileen Chapman as Melissa * Bethany Lee as the girl * Peter Carmondy as Barry * Dianne Preston as Christie * Sarah Chapman as Sally * Marie Keenan as pub lady * John Preston as Melissa's lover * Max Gillies as managing director Production The film was shot in Victoria Victoria most commonly refers to: * Victoria (Australia), a state of the Commonwealth of Australia * Victoria, British Columbia, provincial capital of British Columbia, Canada * Victoria (mythology), Roman goddess of Victory * Victoria, Seychelle ... partly with funds provided by the Australia Council for the Arts. Film ...
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Patsy King
Patsy King (born 16 September 1930) is an Australian retired actress known for work in both theatre and television. She has been a children's television presenter, theatre director, playwright and worked in commercials, and in radio and voice over work, particularly in her early career in the United Kingdom. King started her career exclusively as a radio and classical stage actress, with roles in everything from Shakespeare to Peter Pan starting from 1951 until 1990. with a brief return to the stage post-retirement in 2009. Her career in television and children's entertainment started in the early 1960s and extended until 1984.Bryant, Margot "The illustrated Encyclopedia of Australian Showbiz" She is known for her roles in TV series including ''Bellbird (TV series), Bellbird'' as Kate Andrews ''Prisoner: Cell Block H'' Internationally she is best known as an original cast member of ''Prisoner (TV series), Prisoner'', internationally known as ''Prisoner: Cell Block H'', as th ...
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Mary Charleston
Mary Charleston is an Australian choreographer, film and television actress. She guest starred on several television films and series during the 1970s and early 1980s, best remembered as playing '' Linda Goldman'' in the cult soap opera '' Prisoner'', but also having appeared in the 1980 television miniseries '' The Last Outlaw'' and the 1986 war film '' Death of a Soldier''. Career Charleston got her start working as a choreographer for ''Countdown'' and '' The Don Lane Show'' between 1974–75 and made her television acting debut as a guest star on the police drama '' Cop Shop'' in 1977. She had a minor role in the 1978 film '' Mouth to Mouth'', playing a massage parlor girl, and made another guest appearance on ''Skyways''. In 1980, she appeared in the television miniseries '' The Last Outlaw''. The next year, she was cast college political activist '' Linda Goldman'' in the soap opera '' Prisoner''. She and Kate Turner (''Ricki Lee'') were both introduced as friends and fe ...
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List Of Prisoner Characters – Inmates
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Judith McGrath
Judith McGrath (21 April 1947 – 20 October 2017) was an Australian actress. McGrath was known for her television roles, including soap opera's ''Prisoner'' (1979–84), as Deputy Governor/Officer Colleen "Poface" Powell, ''A Country Practice'' (1992–93) as hippy Bernice Hudson and for her Logie Award-nominated role in the medical drama '' All Saints'' as Nurse Yvonne "Von" Ryan (1998–2009) and her comedy roles in children's series ''Round the Twist'' as Matron Cecilia MGribble. McGrath was known for playing characters with a dry, often sarcastic wit Early life Born in Brisbane, McGrath began her career at the Brisbane Arts Theatre, and was a member of Twelfth Night Theatre under artistic director Joan Whalley. She also played Grace in the 1969 film ''Age of Consent''. Career McGrath is probably best known to international audiences for her role in the cult Network Ten series ''Prisoner'' as fair-minded but sarcastic Deputy Governor Colleen" Poface" Powell. Initially ...
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List Of Prisoner Characters – Prison Staff
*This is a list of characters in the Australian television series '' Prisoner'', that includes the "prison staff", the series was produced by (the) Reg Grundy Organisation and ran on Network Ten from 1979 until 1986 and was known internationally as Prisoner: Cell Block H in the United States and Britain, and Caged Women in Canada Listed in order of appearance: Characters * Erica Davidson (née Marne) ( Patsy King – episodes 1–360), the prison's governor. Davidson was a former barrister (her father and brother were both judges) with political connections and notable events during her Governorship were the arrival of her niece on drug charges, her doomed romance with corrupt businessman Andrew Reynolds, and her kidnap at the request of inmate Andrea Hennessey. A few months after her resignation she returned - working for the department itself - and was highly instrumental in investigating and eventually stopping the first cold regime of temporary governor, Joan Ferguson. In e ...
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Raw Deal (1977 Film)
''Raw Deal'' is a 1977 Australian meat pie western, meat pie western film directed by Russell Hagg made by the company responsible for the TV series ''Cash and Company'' and ''Tandarra''. Plot In the 1870s, the colonial administrator hires bounty hunter Palmer and gun salesman Ben to wipe out an army of Irish Catholic revolutionaries in their stronghold. Palmer and Ben recruit three gun men to help them and their mission is successful but when they go to get their payment they are trapped by treacherous officials. Ben and Palmer must fight their way to safety. Cast *Gerard Kennedy (actor), Gerard Kennedy as Palmer *Gus Mercurio as Ben *Rod Mullinar as Alex *Christopher Pate as Dick *Hu Pryce as Ned *John Cousins as Sir Charles *Michael Carman as Sir Frederick *Norman Yemm as O'Neil *Gary Day (actor), Gary Day as Tyrone Leader *Briony Behets as Alex's Lady *Anne Scott-Pendlebury as Dick's Girl Production The movie was shot in Sunbury, Victoria and Mungo, New South Wales. Accordi ...
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Western Film
The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk tales of the Western United States, particularly the Southwestern United States, as well as Northern Mexico and Western Canada. It is commonly referred to as the "Old West" or the "Wild West" and depicted in Western media as a hostile, sparsely populated frontier in a state of near-total lawlessness patrolled by outlaws, sheriffs, and numerous other stock "gunslinger" characters. Western narratives often concern the gradual attempts to tame the crime-ridden American West using wider themes of justice, freedom, rugged individualism, Manifest Destiny, and the national history and identity of the United States. History The first films that belong to the Western genre are a series of short single reel silents made in 1894 by Edison Studios at their Black Maria studio in West Orange, New Jersey. These featured veterans of ''Buffalo Bill's Wild West'' show exhibiting skills acquired by living ...
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The Sullivans
''The Sullivans'' is an Australian period drama television series produced by Crawford Productions which ran on the Nine Network from 15 November 1976 until 10 March 1983. The series tells the story of a fictional average middle-class Melbourne family and the effect that the Second World War and the immediate post-war events had on their lives. It covers the period between 1 September 1939 to 22 August 1948. It was a consistent ratings success in Australia, and also became popular in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, the Netherlands, Gibraltar, Greece and New Zealand. Pre-production The show was purchased by Channel Nine without a pilot program being produced. They commissioned 34 hours with a view to extension. Fourteen writers were assigned to the thirteen plot lines which had been devised. The cast had not been established when they started writing the series and three months later they still had only two cast members, Vikki Hammond and Noni Hazlehurs ...
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Tandarra
''Tandarra'' is an Australian television series which screened on the Seven Network in Australia in 1976 and on ITV (including the London Weekend Television and Anglia regions) in the UK. It was a follow-up series to '' Cash and Company'' which screened in 1975 and consisted of 13 one-hour episode. ''Tandarra'' and ''Cash and Company'' were set during the Victorian gold rush period of the 1850s. The change in format and title was necessitated by the departure of Serge Lazareff who played the title character Sam Cash in the original series ''Cash and Company''. Two of the original characters continued in ''Tandarra'': Joe Brady (Gus Mercurio) and Jessica Johnson (Penne Hackforth-Jones). The other main character was Ryler (Gerard Kennedy). who had been introduced in the final episode of ''Cash and Company''. He had been a bounty hunter who was later convinced of Joe's innocence and decided to join him. The title was taken from the name of the homestead owned by Jessica, and the ...
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