Kate Sheil

Australian stage and television actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kate Sheil is an Australian stage and television actress, whose roles include prison officer Janet Conway in the cult television series Prisoner.

Born
Australia
OthernamesKate Sheel
Katie Sheil
OccupationsStage and television actor
Yearsactive1971–2005
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Kate Sheil
Born
Australia
Other namesKate Sheel
Katie Sheil
OccupationsStage and television actor
Years active1971–2005
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Biography

Sheil first appeared in the 1971 television movie What for Mariane? During the next two years, she appeared on the television series Ryan, Boney, Matlock Police and as a regular cast member of situation comedy Birds in the Bush in 1972. She also had several appearances on Homicide from 1971 to 1976.

In 1975, she made her film debut in Ayten Kuyululu's The Golden Cage with Ilhan Kuyululu and Sait Memisoflu. She portrayed Sarah, a young teenager who befriends two newly arrived Turkish immigrants Murat (Ilhan Kuyululu) and Ayhen (Sait Memisoflu). Falling in love with one of them, she eventually leaves him after he demands that she convert to Islam. She is eventually located by the man who proposes to her, however, she refuses despite her being pregnant. Sheil was the only Australian cast in the film.[1]

During 1976, Sheil had a supporting role in the television movie Me & Mr Thorne as well as the television series Alvin Purple and Shannon's Mob. Later that year, she also starred with Tom Oliver and Gerard Maguire in David Williamson's A Handful of Friends at the Russell Street Theatre in Melbourne,[2] one of many stage productions she was in, throughout her career. She also played a supporting role in The Singer and the Dancer the following year.

In 1980, she appeared on the television series Timelapse, Bellamy and in the television movie Air Hawk before being cast as school teacher Mrs. Velland in the 1981 film Puberty Blues. From 1981 to 1982, she also had a guest stint in Prisoner as Janet Conway, a former Wentworth inmate turned prison officer; a storyline which reunited her with Gerard Maguire from Me & Mr Thorne, and saw the two characters in a romantic subplot.

After appearing on Sons and Daughters in 1984, she again took a break from acting until the late 1980s appearing in the television mini-series Emma: Queen of the South Seas and Joe Wilson during 1988. After appearing in the 1990 film Weekend with Kate, she also made occasional television appearances in the television movie Heroes II: The Return and, during the late 1990s, guest starred on A Country Practice, Children's Hospital and Water Rats.

Between 2001 and 2005, she played a recurring character, Victoria Carlton, in the soap opera All Saints.

Filmography

Film

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Year Film Role Type
1975The Golden CageSarahFeature film
1977The Singer and the DancerYong Mrs. BilsonFilm short
1981Puberty BluesMrs. VellandFeature film
1990Weekend with KatePhoebeFeature film
1997BlackrockDoctorFeature film
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Television

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Year Film Role Type
1971–1976 Homicide Elly Sullivan / Chris Clark / Kay Marshall (as Katie Sheil) TV series, 3 episodes
1971 What For Marianne? Marianne Malden (as Katie Sheil) TV movie
1972 Birds in the Bush Friday TV series, 13 episodes
1973 Matlock Police Lorraine Hughes TV series, 1 episode
1973 Boney Gloria Lacey TV series, 1 episode
1973 Ryan Ellen Cornell TV series, 1 episode
1974 Stopover Kay Marshall (as Katie Sheil) TV movie
1976 Alvin Purple Sally TV series, episode 12: "London Derriere"
1976 Me & Mr Thorne Shelley Gordon TV movie
1978–1981 Cop Shop Tracey Powell / Karen Rush / Shawnee Lowe / Helen Radcliffe TV series, 5 episodes
1980 Timelapse Angela Parker TV series
1981 Bellamy Kath TV series, 1 episode 11: "A Matter of Upbringing"
1981 Airhawk Wendy TV movie / TV pilot
1981–1982 Prisoner Janet Conway TV series, 43 episodes
1984 Sons and Daughters Kathleen Elliott TV series, 8 episodes
1986 Butterfly Island TV series, 1 episode
1987 Willing and Abel TV series, 1 episode
1988 Joe Wilson Mrs. Black TV miniseries, 1 episode
1988 Emma: Queen of the South Seas Gwen Purdam TV miniseries, 2 episodes
1989 Rafferty's Rules Joy Finlayson TV series, 1 episode
1991 Heroes II: The Return Roma's Mother TV miniseries, 2 episodes
1991 A Country Practice Dr. Wendy Gale TV series, 1 episode
1993 A Country Practice Sonia Newton TV series, 2 episodes
1994 Home and Away Magistrate TV series, 1 episode
1994 G.P. Yvonne Freith TV series, 1 episode
1997 Heartbreak High Matron TV series, 1 episode
1998 Children's Hospital Maureen TV series, 1 episode
1999 Water Rats Coroner TV series, 1 episode
2001–2005 All Saints Victoria Carlton (as Katie Sheil) TV series, 14 episodes
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Theatre

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Year Film Role Type
1967WoyzeckMarieUNSW, Sydney
1967The Choephori (The Libation Bearers)ClytemnestraUNSW, Sydney
1969The Night of the IguanaFrau Fahrenkopf / Charlotte GoodallNIDA Theatre, Sydney
1969Almost Like Being (Student Graduation Plays)DorisJane Street Theatre, Sydney
1970Cat on a Hot Tin RoofUNSW, Sydney with NIDA
1970A Midsummer Night’s DreamUNSW, Sydney with NIDA
1970Blood WeddingUNSW, Sydney with NIDA
1975The Lady from the SeaSt Martins Theatre, Melbourne with MTC
1976; 1978Relatively SpeakingBondi Pavilion, Sydney
1976Le Chateau d'Hydro-Therapie MagnetiqueJane Street Theatre, Sydney with NIDA
1976A Handful of FriendsRussell Street Theatre, Melbourne with MTC
1977Boeing BoeingJanetNewcastle Civic Theatre, Theatre Royal Sydney, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane with J. C. Williamson's & Edgley International
1978Big ToysMagSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with QTC
1978The Cherry OrchardVaryaSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with QTC
1978Habeas CorpusSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with QTC
1979You Never Can TellGloriaSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with QTC
1982–1983, 1992SteamingJaneOpera Theatre, Adelaide, Theatre Royal Sydney, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Seymour Centre, Sydney, Canberra Theatre
1982VirginiaEdward Street Theatre, Brisbane with QTC
1984CaravanPrincess Theatre, Launceston, Civic Theatre, Burnie, Queens Park Theatre, Perth, Hoyts Prince Theatre, Hobart, Regal Theatre, Perth, Playhouse, Canberra, Playhouse, Adelaide with Ensemble Theatre
1989Passion PlaySydney Opera House with Gary Penny Productions
1990The Odd CoupleVeraComedy Theatre, Melbourne, Majestic Cinemas, Sydney with John Reid Entertainment
1993Jake's WomenEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
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