Carole Skinner
Carole Skinner (born 8 May 1944)[1] is an Australian actress who worked mainly in the theatre and at times in long-running television soap operas and films, particularly during the 1970s and 1980s.
Carole Skinner | |
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Born | 8 May 1944 76)[1] Australia | (age
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1966–2015 |
Known for |
Television roles
Carole is best known for playing psychopathic characters in some of Australia's biggest soap opera's. In 1983, she was triple murderess top dog Jean Carter/Nola McKenzie in Prisoner. This role lasted 6 months with Carole later admitting it was her choice to leave Prisoner after producers offered to extend her contract to continue playing Nola. The character was killed-off in one of the series most iconic scenes. Her next role was as Doris Hudson in Sons and Daughters, a house-keeper obsessed with her boss; Doris tried to smother toddler Robert Palmer in the series' 1985 cliffhanger episode.
Television guest roles
Skinner also has made appearances in Neighbours as Laura Dennison, the step-sister of established character Helen Daniels in 1986 (a framed picture of Skinner as Laura adorned a shelving unit in the Robinson house for several years after her appearance); Home and Away as Annie Mathews during 1999; A Country Practice in two separate roles during 1987 and 1993; The Flying Doctors as Joan Morgan; The Young Doctors as 'fake' Doctor Judith Napier in 1980; E Street as kidnapper Cathy Gordon who was subsequently blown-up by her own bomb after kidnapping young Claire Fielding in 1992; small roles in HeadLand, All Saints, McLeod's Daughters as well as many other Australian soaps and dramas.
She is very well known for her roles in mini-serials The Harp in the South and Poor Man's Orange. Skinner has been a regular theatre performer since 1966. Her performance as Olive in Summer of the Seventeenth Doll for the Melbourne Theatre Company in 1977 was also met with high regard.[2] She made a cameo appearance on Minder when they did the Australian episodes. [3]
Film
Skinner's film appearances include Alvin Purple, Eliza Fraser (1976), My Brilliant Career, Monkey Grip, The Good Wife Heatwave, Napoleon, The Howling III: The Marsupials and Moulin Rouge!.
References
- Bourke, Terry. Prisoner Cell BlochK H: Behind the Scenes. Angus and Robertson (UK).
- "Summer of the Seventeenth Doll". The Australian Live Performance Database. AusStage and contributors. Archived from the original on 29 November 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
- "Carole Skinner". AusStage.