Colette Mann

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Colette Mann (born 17 February 1950[2]) is an Australian actress, singer, TV and radio presenter, choreographer, writer and media personality, who has been in the entertainment industry for over 50 years.[2] She is known for her roles in Prisoner (1979–1984) as Doreen May Anderson Burns, and Neighbours (2012–2022) as Sheila Canning.

Born (1950-02-17) 17 February 1950 (age 76)[1][2]
EducationMonash University (1967–1970)[3]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • radio presenter
  • television presenter
  • choreographer
  • writer
  • media personality
Yearsactive1971–present[2]
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Colette Mann
Born (1950-02-17) 17 February 1950 (age 76)[1][2]
EducationMonash University (1967–1970)[3]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • radio presenter
  • television presenter
  • choreographer
  • writer
  • media personality
Years active1971–present[2]
Known forPrisoner as Doreen May Anderson Burns
Neighbours as Sheila Canning
Notable workNeighbours as Cheryl Stark (fill-in for Caroline Gillmer)[4]
Children2
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Early life and education

Mann was born in Melbourne, Victoria, and trained at a local Melbourne dancing school as a child until about 19 or 20. She then went to a professional dance school and trained under Betty Pounder, a choreographer for J. C. Williamson Theatre Ltd.[5] She studied at Monash University from 1967 to 1970, where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in English and history.[3] While teaching at Williamstown High School, she successfully auditioned for Godspell, which continued its run for three years.[5]

In 2001, Mann studied under Mark Rylance at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London.[6][7] In 2023, she studied American accent at Brave Studios under Tyler Coppin.[7]

Career

Film and television

In her first high-profile role, Mann appeared in the Network Ten soap opera Prisoner as Doreen Burns, in which she was an original cast member during the first four seasons (1979–1982). Mann resigned from the role in March 1982[8] to pursue other projects and her final episode (episode 304) was broadcast in August 1982. She did however continue to make guest appearances in 1983 and 1984.

Mann has appeared in The Flying Doctors, MDA and Blue Heelers. In 1988, she portrayed the role of Edith Fraser in the American television movie Outback Bound, which also starred American actors Donna Mills and John Schneider. From late 1995, she briefly took over the role of Cheryl Stark in the soap opera Neighbours for eight weeks when Caroline Gillmer was taken ill.[4] From February 2012, Mann joined the cast of Neighbours again, this time as regular character Sheila Canning.[4] In February 2022 she permanently left the show.[9]

Mann appeared in 1983 film Kitty and the Bagman with two of her former Prisoner castmates, Val Lehman and Gerald Maguire. She later appeared in 2000 feature film The Dish, alongside Sam Neill and Tom Long.

She has also appeared for numerous Screen Star Events in the UK.[10] In 2023 she appeared at the Screen Star 15 year event alongside Tammy MacIntosh and Jacquie Brennan.[11]

In 2022, Mann revealed that she filmed a cameo alongside Val Lehman and Fiona Spence for the final episode of season 7 of Wentworth. The series at the time had not been formally renewed for its final season, and ultimately the scene did not go to air.[12]

Mann has also been a presenter on numerous TV shows including The Don Lane Show, Hey Hey It's Saturday, What's Cooking, Good Morning Australia and The Circle. She has been a fill-in presenter for Glenn Ridge on talk back radio MTR 1377. In July 2019, she appeared on Jeremy Vine Channel 5.

She has appeared in television commercials for Bare Funerals and National Lottery UK.[7]

Stage

Mann was a member of the original Australian cast of Godspell in 1971. She performed the song "Turn Back, O'Man" in the production.[13]

In the 1980s, Mann was part of a three-woman troupe called the Mini Busettes with fellow Prisoner actresses Jane Clifton and Betty Bobbitt. They performed for three seasons at Melbourne's Le Joke comedy venue and at many Sydney league clubs.[14]

Mann played the role of Buttercup in Opera Australia’s production of HMS Pinafore by Gilbert and Sullivan in 2005.[15] She then appeared on stage as Shirley, the battleaxe owner of Broken Hill pub, in Priscilla Queen of the Desert - the Musical in 2010.[16]

In 2023, Mann joined the pantomime in the UK for Beauty and the Beast for its 2023 season.[17]

Author

Mann has written two books, It's a Mann's World (1990) and Give Me a Break (2002). She also writes for New Idea magazine as a feature writer about her family and sons.[18]

Personal life

Mann has two sons, Sam and Charlie.[19] As she began her tenure on Neighbours in 2012, Mann's marriage broke down.[20]

In 1996, Mann walked the Kokoda Track for A Current Affair, alongside fellow celebrities Dermott Brereton, Grant Kenny, Daryl Braithwaite, Angry Anderson and Dr. Kerryn Phelps.[21]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Type
1974Between WarsStudent in RevueFeature film
1982Kitty and the BagmanDoris de SalleFeature film
2000The DishBetty the Bush PoetFeature film
2003The House of BulgerVideo of short segments
2009Just DessertsFrancesFilm short
2013By a Loved OneMotherFilm short
2014Grace Under WaterToniFilm short
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1974 The Champion TV movie
1978 Cop Shop Chris 1 episode
1979–1984 Prisoner Doreen Anderson / Doreen Burns / Doreen Regular (seasons 1 & 4), recurring (seasons 5-6)
1979 The Franky Doyle Story Doreen Anderson TV movie
1981 Prisoner in Concert Doreen Burns TV special
1988 Always Afternoon Doreen Miniseries, 1 episode
Outback Bound Edith Fraser TV movie
1991 The Flying Doctors Trisha / Grace 2 episodes
1993 Stark Dixie Miniseries, 3 episodes
1994 The Man from Snowy River: The McGregor Saga Mrs. Carney 4 episodes
1995 The Client Lorraine Episode: "Child's Play"
1995–1996 Neighbours Cheryl Stark 23 episodes
1997 JAG E.R. Nurse Episode: "Ghosts"
1999 Party of Five Nurse Episode: "Fate, Hope and Charity"
2002 History's Mysteries Re-enactor 1 episode
2003 MDA Daphne Lowe Episode: "A Time and a Place"
Blue Heelers Denise Pertucci Episode: "Motherhood"
2005 H.M.S. Pinafore Little Buttercup TV special
2010 Sleuth 101 Ann Episode: "Late and Live"
2012–2022 Neighbours Sheila Canning Regular cast, 1101 episodes[22]
2016 Neighbours: Summer Stories Sheila Canning Web series, 2 episodes
2017 Neighbours vs Time Travel Sheila Canning Web series, 3 episodes
2019 Wentworth New Inmate (cameo) Season 7, episode 10 (scene deleted)[23]
2021; 2022 Fisk Mrs Daphne Popovitch / Irma 2 episodes
2024 Lykkeland Bee 8 episodes
2025 Full Story Dr Sutton
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Other appearances

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1992 The Main Event Contestant 1 episode
1993 What's Cooking Co-host
1995 Sale of the Century: Battle of the TV Classics Contestant 4 episodes
1997 Frontline Herself 1 episode
2006 Temptation Contestant (with Val Lehman) 1 episode
2007–2011 20 to 1 Self 15 episodes
2016 All Star Family Feud Contestant (with Val Lehman) 1 episode[24]
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Theatre

As cast

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1971GodspellPeggyPlaybox Theatre, Melbourne[25]
1974Guys and DollsEnsembleTotal Theatre, Melbourne[26]
1977HatsPlaybox Theatre, Melbourne[27]
1978Gone with HardyKateMTC[7]
1982On Our SelectionLilyMTC[27][7]
1984Catholic SchoolgirlsBay Street Theatre, Sydney[28]
1985Stepping OutComedy Theatre, Melbourne[29]
1993The Dutch CourtesanMadame Mary FaughPlayhouse, Melbourne with MTC[30]
1994One Small StepReginaAustralian tour with Theatre West, STC[7]
1995–1996Daze of Our LivesSheArts Centre Melbourne, Glen St Theatre, Sydney, Theatre 3, Canberra, Adelaide Festival Centre with Handspan Theatre[31]
1997Waking EveEvelynMerlyn Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox[32]
2000The Vagina MonologuesSolo/leadAdrian Bohm Productions[7]
2002Savage SensualityShakespeare’s Globe, London[33]
2003An Evening with Colette Mann: Her Big ChanceLesleyVIC, ACT & NSW tour with HIT Productions[34]
2005HMS PinaforeButtercupOpera Australia[35]
2006UrinetownMa StrongSTC with MTC[36]
2008Rabbit Hole
2010Priscilla Queen of the Desert - the MusicalShirley / Broken Hill BoganRegent Theatre, Melbourne with Backrow Productions[37]
Dumped: The MusicalHarmonyTwelfth Night Theatre, Brisbane[38]
2011Strange BedfellowsFaithAlbury Regent Theatre[39][40]
2012Head Full of LoveNessa TavistockQueensland Theatre with QPAC / Darwin Festival[41][6]
2017Shear MadnessSheila
2023Beauty and the BeastWitch MauvaiseHarlequin Theatre and Cinema, UK[6][42]
2025FolliesEmily WhitmanPalais Theatre, Melbourne with Victorian Opera[43]
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As crew

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1991The AdmanChoreographerMerlyn Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox[44]
1998I Do! I Do!ProducerCapers Dinner Theatre, Melbourne[45]
2015Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de LuneDirectorFortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne[46]
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Awards

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Year Work Award Category Result
2008Priscilla Queen of the Desert - the MusicalHelpmann AwardsBest Female Actor in a Supporting RoleWon[47]
2014NeighboursEquity Ensemble AwardsBest Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesNominated
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