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Ethel Muriel Ashton (11 November 190321 October 1999), known professionally as Queenie Ashton, was a character actress, born in England, who had a long career in Australia as a theatre performer and radio personality, best known for her radio and television soap opera roles, although she did also feature briefly in films. Ashton alongside her contemporaries
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radio serial '' Blue Hills'', as Lee Gordonand later Grannie Emily Bishop a role she would later reprise for television, with the first Australian-produced soap opera ''
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Biography


Early life and stage

Ashton was born in
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. She was an accomplished ballet dancer, and specialist in voice production and drama, who started performing when she was fourteen. She appeared in musical comedy on the London stage, on occasion appearing with playwright
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. She left England in 1927, and performed for Dame Nellie Melba while travelling to Australia through the
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.Crocker, Patti ''Radio Days'' (with foreword by Queenie Ashton), Simon and Schuster 1989 She first appeared in
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as a soprano on the concert stage, then in musical comedy, alongside such stars as
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, whom she understudied, and
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Radio

Ashton featured in radio from the 1930s, she appeared in musical comedy opposite Dick Bentley in ''Oh! Quaite''. Her first straight drama role was in 1939, a period piece playing
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. She played Budge's mother in "Budge's Gang", a segment of the ABC Children's Session (c. 1941–45, and it was so popular it was made into a comic book). Most notably, she played the wife of Dr. Gordon and the long-running role of Granny Bishop (a character many years her senior) in the radio serial ''Blue Hills'', for the entire 27 years of the serial's run (1949–1976 – hers were the very first and last spoken parts). Ashton, as Granny Bishop, spoke:
"We don't have to see people every day of the week/to imagine them in their surroundings or even to live their lives with them. We can still use our imagination ... they can still be in our minds. They can still be with us and so you see, and it is isn't really very hard to say goodbye. to say goodbye and God bless."


Television and film

Ashton also played this role on Australia's first television serial ''Autumn Affair''. In 1957 she appeared in a one-off television play called '' Tomorrow's Child'' and played in '' Certain Women'' (as "Dolly Lucas"), She was a semi-regular cast member of ''
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'' (as "Mrs Sculthorpe").Lane, Richard ''The Golden Age of Australian Radio Drama'' Melbourne University Press 1994 Film roles included both theatrical and telefilms ''
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'' in 1949, she also had cameo's in '' Mama's Gone A-Hunting'' in 1977 and '' The Year My Voice Broke'' in 1987. She also appeared in many television commercials, most notably for Sara Lee. She was still performing in stage and cabaret plays in her nineties and was one of Australia's last great grand dames and one of the oldest entertainers still performing.


Personal life

Ashton married Lionel Lawson in 1931 (who died in 1950), a violinist, who became
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; they had a daughter, nurse Janet Lawson, in 1933 and a son, Tony Lawson, in 1935. They divorced in 1940. Ashton remarried in 1946 to Frederick John Cover, a theatrical agent, and founder and managing director of the actors' casting firm, Central Casting. She died on 21 October 1999, in
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, aged 95.


Selected stage appearances


Filmography

FILM TELEVISION


Radio


Recognition

In 1950 she won the Macquarie Network's award for "best performance by an actress in a supporting role" (in "Edward, My Son"). In 1980, she was appointed by her stage name Queenie Ashton a Member of the
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External links


Read more about Queenie Ashton
and listen to an oral history interview done with her on the
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Women in Early Radio
collection for more information about the history of women in radio in Australia. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ashton, Queenie 1903 births 1999 deaths Australian radio actresses Australian stage actresses Australian television actresses Australian film actresses 20th-century Australian actresses British sopranos English emigrants to Australia 20th-century Australian women singers 20th-century English women singers 20th-century English singers Members of the Order of Australia