Julie Dawson (actor)

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OthernamesJulie Dawson Daniels
OccupationActress
Julie Dawson
Other namesJulie Dawson Daniels
OccupationActress

Julie Dawson is an Australian actress, billed briefly as Julie Dawson Daniels.

On stage, Dawson has starred in The Training Run at Bondi Pavilion in 1977,[1][2] Occupation: Comedian (at Courthouse Theatre in 1990),[3][4][5] An Office Romance (also at Courthouse Theatre in 1990),[6][7] and Dear Suburbia (as La Mama in 1992).[8][9]

Featured screen roles include the first episode of Pig in a Poke in 1977,[10][2] and other guest roles in Matlock Police, Glenview High and Neighbours. She appeared in family film The Fourth Wish (1976), TV play The Kiss and Ride Ferry (1977) and played the Reverend's wife in Fred Schepisi feature The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978).[2]

Dawson won the 1974–1975 AFI Award for Best Actress for playing the title role in documentary Who Killed Jenny Langby?,[11][12] a role that was fully improvised.[13]

Filmography

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Film

Year Title Role Notes
1976CaddieNeighbour #2
1976The Fourth WishHannah
1977The FJ HoldenMrs. Mason
The Singer and the DancerMrs. Rogers
1978The Chant of Jimmie BlacksmithMartha Neville
Little Boy LostRuth Tanner
1982FreedomFoster Mother

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1974Who Killed Jenny Langby'?Jenny LangbyTV movie
Parent Teacher InterviewsParent – The Major – The Major
1975Two Way MirrorKate JohnsonTV movie
1976Matlock PoliceClare Hansen
1977Beyond Reasonable DoubtMrs. K.Miniseries
Pig in a PokeMary
Kiss and the Ride FerryNormaTV movie
Say You Want MeTV movie
1978Case for the DefenceClaire Barton
Chopper SquadAnn Evans
Glenview High
1987PalsAlice
1989Sugar and SpiceLady at Railroad Station
1992NeighboursCarol Chapman

Theatre

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