Geraldine Gail Turner (born 23 June 1950 in
Brisbane
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, Australia) is an Australian actress and singer. She has been a leading performer in Australian
musical theatre since the 1970s, and has also been active in plays, recordings, film and television.
Early life
Turner was born and raised in Brisbane. Her career in performance began at an early age. As a child, Turner appeared in productions of ''Aladdin'' and ''The Sleeping Princess'' and as a performer on the local television variety program ''Cottee's Happy Hour''. She trained in classical ballet and classical singing.
Theatre
In the early 1970s, Turner appeared with the
Queensland Theatre Company
Queensland Theatre, formerly the Queensland Theatre Company and Royal Queensland Theatre Company, is a professional theatre company based in Brisbane, Australia. It regularly performs in its own Bille Browne Theatre and the Queensland Performi ...
in the musicals ''
Lock Up Your Daughters'', ''A Rum Do!'', ''
Oh, What a Lovely War!
''Oh, What a Lovely War!'' is an epic musical developed by Joan Littlewood and her ensemble at the Theatre Workshop in 1963. It is a satire on World War I, and by extension on war in general. The title is derived from the "somewhat satirical" ...
'' and the play ''
She Stoops to Conquer
''She Stoops to Conquer'' is a comedy by Oliver Goldsmith, first performed in London in 1773. The play is a favourite for study by English literature and theatre classes in the English-speaking world. It is one of the few plays from the 18t ...
''.
She played Petra in the 1973 original Australian cast of ''
A Little Night Music
''A Little Night Music'' is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler. Inspired by the 1955 Ingmar Bergman film ''Smiles of a Summer Night'', it involves the romantic lives of several couples. Its title is a ...
'' (
J. C. Williamson's) and the lead role of Desiree Armfeldt in a 1990
Sydney Theatre Company revival. Other roles in
Stephen Sondheim musicals include Mrs Lovett in ''
Sweeney Todd
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'' (
Melbourne Theatre Company
The Melbourne Theatre Company is a theatre company based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1953 as the Union Theatre Repertory Company at the Union Theatre at the University of Melbourne, it is the oldest professional theatre com ...
), The Baker's Wife in ''
Into the Woods
''Into the Woods'' is a 1987 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine.
The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tales, exploring the consequences of the characters' wishes and quests. T ...
'' and Joanne in ''
Company'' (Sydney Theatre Company).
Other notable musical theatre roles include Nancy in ''
Oliver!'', Velma Kelly in the original Australian cast of ''
Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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'' (Sydney Theatre Company), Reno Sweeney in ''
Anything Goes
''Anything Goes'' is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The original book was a collaborative effort by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse, heavily revised by the team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The story concerns madcap ant ...
'' and Katisha in ''
The Mikado
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'' (
Essgee). She has performed in Australian musicals ''
Summer Rain'' (Queensland Theatre Company), ''
Jonah Jones
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'' (Sydney Theatre Company) and ''
Ned Kelly
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'' (
Adelaide Festival Centre Trust/
Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust
The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust is a theatre and performing arts company that was founded in September 1954, with the aim of establishing drama, opera and ballet companies nationally.
Founding
In 1954 the Australian Elizabethan Theatre T ...
). Turner has also featured in various plays including ''Inheritance'' (Melbourne Theatre Company), ''
Present Laughter
''Present Laughter'' is a comic play written by Noël Coward in 1939 but not produced until 1942 because the Second World War began while it was in rehearsal, and the British theatres closed. The title is drawn from a song in Shakespeare's ''T ...
'' and ''
Don's Party
''Don's Party'' is a 1971 play by David Williamson set during the 1969 Australian federal election. The play opened on 11 August 1971 at The Pram Factory theatre in Carlton.
Plot
Don Henderson is a schoolteacher living with his wife Kath and b ...
'' (Sydney Theatre Company). In
cabaret
Cabaret is a form of theatrical entertainment featuring music, song, dance, recitation, or drama. The performance venue might be a pub, a casino, a hotel, a restaurant, or a nightclub with a stage for performances. The audience, often dining o ...
, she has performed in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Africa.
Recordings
Turner features in Australian cast recordings of ''Chicago'' and ''Anything Goes''. She has several solo albums including two compilations of Sondheim songs, ''Old Friends'' (also released as ''The Stephen Sondheim Songbook'') and ''Geraldine Turner Sings the Stephen Sondheim Songbook Volume 2''.
Film and television
Her films roles include Vere in ''
Careful, He Might Hear You'' (which won the
AFI Award for Best Film in 1983), ''
The Wog Boy
''The Wog Boy'' is a 2000 Australian comedy film directed by Aleksi Vellis and starring Nick Giannopoulos, Vince Colosimo, Lucy Bell, Abi Tucker, Stephen Curry, Tony Nikolakopoulos and Derryn Hinch.
At the ARIA Music Awards of 2000 the soundtrac ...
'' and ''
Summerfield''. Turner has played a recurring role in the Australian television drama ''
House Husbands''.
Filmography
FILM
TELEVISION
Personal life
She was married briefly at age 21.
Her second husband is conductor Brian Castles-Onion.
She was the federal President of
Actors Equity (MEAA) in Australia. She stood in the 2008 local government election for the
Wingecarribee Shire
Wingecarribee Shire is the local government area of the Southern Highlands in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The Wingecarribee Shire is around southwest of the Sydney central business district and is part of regional Capital Countr ...
Council in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, and has advocated for the role of the arts in the community.
Turner published an autobiography in 2022, ''Turner's Turn''.
Awards
* 1984
Green Room Award for Female Actor in a Leading Role (Music Theatre) – ''Oliver!''
* 1989 Green Room Award for Female Actor in a Leading Role (Music Theatre) – ''Anything Goes''
* 1988
Order of Australia
The Order of Australia is an honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of the Australian Gov ...
medal for services to the performing arts
Mo Awards
The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the
Mo Awards
The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards) were an annual Australian entertainment industry award, that where established in 1975, to recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia. They were l ...
), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. Turner won one award in that time.
(wins only)
, -
, 1988
, Geraldine Turner
, Female Musical Theatre Performer of the Year
,
, -
References
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1950 births
Living people
Actresses from Brisbane
Musicians from Brisbane
Australian musical theatre actresses
Australian film actresses
Australian television actresses
Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia
People educated at St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School