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Michele Fawdon (1947–2011) was an English-born Australian actress and singer. She is known for her roles in TV serials ''
Matlock Police ''Matlock Police'' is an Australian television police drama series made by Crawford Productions for the 0-10 Network (now known as the 10 Network) between 1971 and 1976. The series focused on the police station and crime in the Victorian town o ...
'' (1971–1974), ''
The Unisexers ''The Unisexers'' is an Australian television soap opera made by the Cash Harmon Television production company, (best known for creating the soap opera ''Number 96''), it ran for a single season for the Nine Network in 1975. Synopsis ''The ...
'' (1975) and ''
A Country Practice ''A Country Practice'' is an Australian television soap opera which broadcast on the Seven Network from 18 November 1981 until 5 November 1993, airing at 7:30 pm on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Altogether, 14 seasons and 1,058 episodes were p ...
'' (1980, 1985, 1992). In 1979 she won the
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role The AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role is an award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a non-profit organisation whose aim is to "identify, award, promote, and celebrate Australia's greatest ach ...
for ''
Cathy's Child ''Cathy's Child'' is a 1979 Australian film, directed by Donald Crombie and starring Michele Fawdon, Alan Cassell and Bryan Brown. Plot Cathy Baikas (Fawdon) is a woman of Greek heritage who lives in Sydney, Australia with her three-year-old da ...
'' (1979) and Australian Film Institute Award for Best Lead Actress for a Telefeature for ''
The Fish Are Safe ''The Fish Are Safe'' is a 1986 Australian TV movie directed by Noni Hazlehurst. Plot The romantic adventures of Lena Ranner a 34-year-old freelance graphic artist and a somewhat cranky, 60-year-old builder called Ned Foley. Cast *Michele Fawdon ...
'' (1986) in 1987. She died of an unspecified cancer.


Biography

Michele Fawdon was born on 15 December 1947 in
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, as the oldest of three children of Yvonne and John Fawdon, a pilot for
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. She had
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as a child and took ballet lessons to strengthen her leg. Some of Fawdon's childhood was spent based in
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and
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. From the age of 12 she attended a theatrical boarding school in
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and completed an examination by
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. The Fawdons emigrated to Sydney in August 1964. She studied at the
Ensemble Theatre The Ensemble Theatre is an Australian theatre company and theatre, situated in the Sydney suburb of Kirribilli, New South Wales. History It is Australia's longest continuously running professional theatre group, having given its first performa ...
for three years. Fawdon's first television role was an appearance in the fourth episode of the drama series, ''
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'', which was broadcast from July 1967. In August of that year she took the role of Deanne in the comedy play, ''All Things Bright and Beautiful'', at Ensemble Theatre. ''
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'' reviewer felt her performance was "outstanding" showing "certainty was matched by most of the other characters." She took the role of Elizabeth Green, a miner's wife, in the musical feature film, ''
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'' (December 1971), which is set in the era of the
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. From March to May of that year she acted in the play of the same name at the
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. The artist's breakthrough musical theatre role was as
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in the original Australian stage production of ''
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'' from March to May 1972, which toured to
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, West Melbourne, Launceston,
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and
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. According to Patricia Morgan of ''
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'', Fawdon is "a green-eyed blonde, aged 24. She is 5ft. 3in. ideally proportioned, and of pearl-cream complexion. In short, she's a stunner. She is also a singing actress who hasn't been out of work one day since she arrived from England." W. L. Hoffmann of ''
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'' caught the premiere in Adelaide, "Fawdon was an appealing and musically excellent Mary Magdalene." She was recorded for the soundtrack album, ''
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'' (late 1972). In the following year Fawdon was replaced as Magdalene by
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. Fawdon's various television roles were in ''
Matlock Police ''Matlock Police'' is an Australian television police drama series made by Crawford Productions for the 0-10 Network (now known as the 10 Network) between 1971 and 1976. The series focused on the police station and crime in the Victorian town o ...
'' (1971, 1972, 1973, 1974), ''
The Unisexers ''The Unisexers'' is an Australian television soap opera made by the Cash Harmon Television production company, (best known for creating the soap opera ''Number 96''), it ran for a single season for the Nine Network in 1975. Synopsis ''The ...
'' (1975), ''
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-clas ...
'' (1979), ''
Cop Shop ''Cop Shop'' is a long-running Australian police drama television series produced by Crawford Productions that ran for seven seasons between 28 November 1977 and 23 July 1984. It comprised 582 one-hour episodes. The show The show revolved ar ...
'' (1979, 1980), ''
Young Ramsay ''Young Ramsay'' was an Australian television drama series which ran from 1977 to 1980 on the Seven Network. It was produced by Crawford Productions as two series of 13 episodes each. Cast * John Hargreaves as Peter Ramsay * Serge Lazareff as R ...
'' (1980), and ''
A Country Practice ''A Country Practice'' is an Australian television soap opera which broadcast on the Seven Network from 18 November 1981 until 5 November 1993, airing at 7:30 pm on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Altogether, 14 seasons and 1,058 episodes were p ...
'' (1980, 1985, 1992). In the drama feature film, ''
Cathy's Child ''Cathy's Child'' is a 1979 Australian film, directed by Donald Crombie and starring Michele Fawdon, Alan Cassell and Bryan Brown. Plot Cathy Baikas (Fawdon) is a woman of Greek heritage who lives in Sydney, Australia with her three-year-old da ...
'' (1979), she performed the theme song. For the role, the actress met and spoke with the Maltese-born, Australian resident Cathy Baikas, whom she portrays. She then "mixed with the Maltese community, working for a while in a clothing factory to get the feeling of the accent and the day-to-day concerns."* Page 34: * Page 35: At the
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Fawdon won
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for ''Cathy's Child''. Fawdon played the role of Australian 19th-century painter
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in the July 1985 ABC-TV mini-series, ''
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'', which focusses on the
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of artists of the 1880s. Also in that year she starred in the feature film, '' Unfinished Business'' as Maureen, who is trying to get pregnant by her ex-boyfriend (
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) as her husband (
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) is sterile. It was directed by
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. At the 1985 Australian Film Institute Awards she was nominated for Best Lead Actress for her role. Australian film critic,
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, who first saw the film in 2012, observed, "I don't see
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as having been quite as good as llisthinks, but awdonwas worthy of her AFI nom. And that's about it..." In 1986 she portrayed Lena Ranger in the ABC-TV telemovie, ''
The Fish Are Safe ''The Fish Are Safe'' is a 1986 Australian TV movie directed by Noni Hazlehurst. Plot The romantic adventures of Lena Ranner a 34-year-old freelance graphic artist and a somewhat cranky, 60-year-old builder called Ned Foley. Cast *Michele Fawdon ...
'', which was directed by
Noni Hazelhurst Leonie Elva "Noni" Hazlehurst , (born 17 August 1953) is an Australian actress, director, writer, presenter and broadcaster who has appeared on television and radio, in dramas, mini-series and made for television films, as well also on stag ...
. For the role of Lena, Fawdon won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Lead Actress for a Telefeature in
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. In 1990 Fawdon appeared as Rose Peterson in the
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film, ''
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''. She played Judge Cath in four episodes of ''
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'' (2002). Her last screen appearance was as Lorna Shanks in three episodes of '' Killing Time'' (2011). Fawdon met her domestic partner, Geoff Jenkins, when both appeared in ''Manning Clark's History of Australia: The Musical'' in 1988. They had a child together in 1995. Michele Fawdon died on 23 May 2011, from cancer, aged 63.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Fawdon, Michele 1947 births 2011 deaths Australian film actresses Australian television actresses Best Actress AACTA Award winners