Marion Edward

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Marion Edward is an Australian actress of theatre, television and film.

OccupationActress
Yearsactive1957–1994
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Marion Edward
OccupationActress
Years active1957–1994
Known forRoadgames (1981)
The Wild Duck (1984)
Snake Gully with Dad and Dave (1972)
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Early life

Edward started in amateur theatre at the age of 14, which she continued while undertaking a career in kindergarten teaching and nursing. She made the leap to professional theatre, when she began performing in productions with the Union Theatre Repertory Company in Melbourne[1] (the precursor to Melbourne Theatre Company).

Career

Edward appeared on stage in numerous plays including The Ballad of Angel's Alley (1962) with Union Theatre Repertory Company, The Golden Oldies (1977) with Hoopla Theatre Foundation and The Newspaper of Claremont Street (1991–1992) with Playbox Theatre Company.[2] She had lead roles in Blithe Spirit, The Importance of Being Earnest (1961), The Man Who Came to Dinner (1963),[3] Come Back, Little Sheba (1970)[4] and The Man from Mukinupin (1981).[3]

Her singing abilities saw her perform in stage musicals including Hello, Dolly! (1965), Oliver! (1966)[3] Razza-Ma-Tazz (1968), playing the lead role in the latter.[4] Her performance in a Melbourne Theatre Company production of The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds won her a 1970 Erik Award for Best Actress.[5]

Edward worked regularly in television, on shows including Cop Shop, Bellbird and A Taste for Blue Ribbons.[3] In 1967, she acted in new ABC children’s series Adventure Island.[6] in two guest roles. She had a significant role in 1972 series Snake Gully with Dad and Dave.[7] She played the recurring guest roles of Mrs Reid and Betty Beeton in Prisoner. She made numerous comedy appearances on The Paul Hogan Show.[3]

Edward also appeared in film, including 1981 Ozplotation thriller Roadgames,[8] which saw her nominated for an AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.[9] Her other film credits include Blue Fire Lady (1977),[10] Strikebound (1984)[11] and The Wild Duck (1984).[12]

Awards

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Filmography

Film

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1977 Blue Fire Lady Mrs. Gianini Feature film [10]
1979 Evictions Neighbour Short film
1981 Roadgames Frita Feature film [8]
1984 The Wild Duck Mrs. Summers Feature film [12]
Strikebound Meg Feature film [11]
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Television

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1963 Consider Your Verdict Myra Fuller 1 episode
1964 Corruption in the Palace of Justice TV film
1964–1975 Homicide Rose Harris / Pearl Brewer / Millie Norton / Frau Gauchart / The Landlady / Lenice Charlwood / Mrs. Harris / Henrietta Cummings 8 episodes
1965 Romanoff and Juliet Evdokia TV play
1966 Plain Jane TV play
1967 Adventure Island Dodo Panda / Matilda Mouse 2 episodes [6]
Hey You! Miss Spain 2 episodes [13]
1969 Good Morning, Mr. Doubleday 1 episode
Joan and Leslie 1 episode
1969–1973 Division 4 Elsie / Joyce Thompson / Jenny Smith / Betty / Alice Marsh / Elizabeth Cooper / Merle Stacey 7 episodes
1970 The Long Arm Mollie Marker / Mrs. Fleming 2 episodes
1971; 1972 Matlock Police Joy Miller / Elsie Burke 2 episodes
1972 Dust or Polish? Mrs. Dibble TV film
Matlock Police Dulcie Stevens 1 episode
Snake Gully with Dad and Dave Sarah Rudd (Mum) 8 episodes [7]
1973 Chaser TV pilot
1974 Ryan Alice Davis 1 episode
The End Product Miss Lardo TV play
1976 Bellbird Harriet Downs 3 episodes [3]
1977 Bluey Matron 1 episode
1978 Against the Wind Matron Purdy Miniseries, 1 episode
1978–1981 Cop Shop Mrs. Tait / Mrs. McGurk / Mrs. Margot Thomas 3 episodes [3]
1979–1984 The Paul Hogan Show Various characters
1981 I Can Jump Puddles Mrs. Bronson Miniseries, 1 episode
1981; 1983 Prisoner Mrs. Reid / Betty Beeton 2 episodes / 7 episodes
1983–1991 A Country Practice Di Fenwick / Sylvia Noland / Desdemona Deagher 5 episodes
1984 Carson's Law Una Miller 1 episode
1985 Zoo Family Mona Vale 1 episode
1987 The Petrov Affair Mrs. Munro Miniseries, 2 episodes
1988 Raw Silk Judge 1 TV movie
Spit MacPhee Sister Campbell TV movie [14]
1991 Ratbag Hero Gran Miniseries, 2 episodes
1994 Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left Miss Brewster 6 episodes
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Theatre

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1957A Sleep of PrisonersStage ManagerUniversity of Melbourne with Union Theatre Repertory Company
1958The CrucibleMelbourne Little Theatre
1959Orpheus DescendingBeulah BinningsUniversity of Melbourne with Union Theatre Repertory Company[16]
Moby Dick—RehearsedLady of the Company / Assistant Stage ManagerElizabethan Theatre, Sydney, University of Melbourne with Union Theatre Repertory Company[17]
The Waltz of the ToreadorsEugenie / Assistant Stage ManagerUniversity of Melbourne with Union Theatre Repertory Company[18]
Arms and the ManAssistant Stage Manager
The Party
Venus Observed
The Rape of the Belt
The Ghost TrainMiss Bourne / Assistant Stage Manager[19]
1959–1960Sweeney ToddCloe / Assistant Stage Manager[20]
1960Prisoners' CountryAboriginal Woman / Assistant Stage Manager[21]
The EntertainerAssistant Stage Manager
Look Who's Here!Russell St Theatre, Melbourne, with Union Theatre Repertory Company
RootsJenny Beales / Assistant Stage ManagerUniversity of Melbourne with Union Theatre Repertory Company[22]
She Stoops to ConquerAssistant Stage Manager
Visit to a Small Planet
A Taste of HoneyStage Manager
Man and SupermanMiss Ramsden / Stage Manager[23]
See How They RunSgt Towers / Stage Manager[24]
1961The Mystery of a Hansom CabRosanna Moore / Stage ManagerUniversity of Melbourne, Russell St Theatre, Melbourne, with Union Theatre Repertory Company[25]
The Importance of Being EarnestStage ManagerUniversity of Melbourne with Union Theatre Repertory Company
Five Finger ExerciseRussell St Theatre, Melbourne, with Union Theatre Repertory Company
The Lady's Not for BurningActor / Stage Manager
The One Day of the YearStage Manager
1961–1962Oliver!Widow CorneyHer Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Theatre Royal Sydney with J. C. Williamson's[26]
1962The Ballad of Angel's AlleyRussell St Theatre, Melbourne, with Union Theatre Repertory Company
The Aspern PapersAssuntaUniversity of Melbourne with Union Theatre Repertory Company
The FantasticksCrew[27]
The Season at SarsaparillaMavis KnottUnion Theatre, Melbourne[28][29]
1963The Man Who Came to DinnerRussell St Theatre, Melbourne, with Union Theatre Repertory Company[30]
End of the Beginning / Hello Out There! / The Black Horse / The Man in the Bowler Hat
Goodnight Mrs PuffinAnnieComedy Theatre, Melbourne with J. C. Williamson's[31]
1964The New MoonClotilde LombastePalais Theatre, Melbourne, with Australian National Theatre[32]
The Golden Legion of Cleaning WomenRussell St Theatre, Melbourne, with Union Theatre Repertory Company
1965Hello, Dolly!Ernestina / ErmengardeHer Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne & NZ tour with J. C. Williamson's[33][34]
1966Oliver!Mrs Corney, the MatronHer Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth, Canberra Theatre with J. C. Williamson's[1]
1968Oh, What a Lovely War!The PierrotsSt Martins Theatre, Melbourne[35]
Razza-Ma-Tazz (and All That Jazz)Madame ZiniaSouthland Auditorium, Melbourne with Circle Productions / Godfrey Productions
1969Have You Any Dirty Washing Mother Dear?St Martins Theatre, Melbourne
The Rope DancersMrs Farrow[36]
1970The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon MarigoldsRussell St Theatre, Melbourne, with MTC
Come Back, Little ShebaLolaSt Martin's Theatre, Melbourne[4]
1970–1971All's Well That Ends WellWidow of FlorencePrincess Theatre, Melbourne, Canberra Theatre, Octagon Theatre, Perth with MTC[37]
1971The ContractorRussell St Theatre, Melbourne, Canberra Theatre with MTC
The Inspector GeneralCameo rolesRussell St Theatre, Melbourne with MTC[38]
King Lear
The Recruiting Officer
Three Months Gone
1972The Mavis McMahon Show; or, Not on the BoxMacleay Theatre, Sydney
1973Cowardy CustardSt Martins Theatre, Melbourne
Come Blow Your HornMrs Baker[39]
1974Guys and DollsBig JuleTotal Theatre, Melbourne
1976Queen Elizabeth Mark IGood Queen BethDirty Dick's Theatre Restaurant, Melbourne
1977Golden OldiesRobbie / MorahVCA Grant Street Theatre, Melbourne with Hoopla Theatre Foundation[2]
1978–1979Once a CatholicMother BasilRussell St Theatre, Melbourne, with MTC[40]
1979–1980In Duty BoundMelbourne Athenaeum, Russell St Theatre, Melbourne, with MTC
1980Hobson's ChoiceMrs HepworthMelbourne Athenaeum with MTC
The Man Who Came to DinnerMiss Preen
1981The Good Person of SetzuanGod
The Man from MukinupinRussell St Theatre, Melbourne, with MTC
1982The Floating WorldIrene Harding[3]
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Morning’s at SevenMarian St Theatre, Sydney
In Duty Bound
1984MedeaPlayhouse, Melbourne with MTC
1991–1992The Newspaper of Claremont StreetNastasyaVictorian tour with Playbox Theatre Company[2][41]
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