Anne Phelan

Anne Mary Phelan OAM (2 August 1948[1] – 27 October 2019) was an Australian actress of stage and screen who appeared in many theatre, television and film productions as well as radio and voice-over.

Anne Phelan
Born
Anne Mary Phelan

(1948-08-02)2 August 1948[1]
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died27 October 2019(2019-10-27) (aged 71)
Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
Years active1968–2019
Notable credits

Her television soap opera roles included Bellbird as Kate Ashwood, Prisoner (1980–1985) as Myra Desmond, Something in the Air (2000–2002) as Monica Taylor, for which she won the 2000 AFI (AACTA) Award for Best Actress in a Television Drama, having previously won the 1988 AFI Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries for Poor Man's Orange.

She received the Equity Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016. She was also an activist for humanitarian causes.

Early life

Phelan was raised in Fitzroy, Victoria.[2] She was reported as saying that she had no formal study or qualifications for acting or singing, but instead had trained through 15 years work in amateur theatre.[3] At age 16, she became pregnant and gave her daughter up for adoption, seeing her again for the first time 50 years later.[4]

Career

Phelan began her television career in 1968.[5] She had an ongoing role in the soap opera Bellbird as Kate Ashwood in the early 1970s.[2][6][3]

In the late 1970s, she played guest roles in Prisoner. She took the role of Officer Manson, appearing in one episode of the series in 1979. This character had the sole purpose of threatening to resign over the favourable treatment afforded to prisoner Barbara Davidson in episode 17. Later in 1979, Phelan reappeared in the series, this time playing the role of dopey prisoner Bernadette in a number of episodes.

She first appeared in Prisoner on a recurring basis as Myra Desmond[6] between 1980 and 1983; Myra was then reintroduced to the series in early 1984 as a regular character and Phelan continued in the role for a further 18 months.

Anne Phalan in her iconic role as Myra Desmond in Australian drama/soap opera Prisoner.

Phelan's other soap roles included Starting Out (1983), Family and Friends (1990) and Something in the Air (2000–2002).[2][6] She made guest starring appearances in many drama series, including The Flying Doctors[5] and Blue Heelers.[2] She was also a regular on Marshall Law[4] and appeared in the ABC comedy Mother and Son[4] playing the role of a social worker who befriends Maggie Beare.

She also made two guest appearances in Neighbours.[2][6] The first, in 1997, was as the character of Claudia Harvey and the second, in 2004, was as Doreen "Peace Dove" Cassidy.

In 2007, Phelan appeared in episode 6 of The Librarians[4] as a prisoner with the Prisoner theme song.[clarification needed]

In 2012, Phelan joined the cast of comedy drama Winners & Losers in the ongoing role of Dot Gross.[2][7] Winners & Losers marked her first regular role in 10 years. Prior to this, she had appeared in several theatre productions and made various television guest appearances.[7]

Community work

Phelan was a public speaker and a recipient of Regional Arts Victoria's Don Mackay Award (2006) for Outstanding Achievement in Regional Touring.

From 2000, she was the patron of Positive Women (Victoria), a support and advocacy group run by and for women living with HIV.[2][6][4] She received the Oz Showbiz Cares / Equity Fights AIDS 2002 Activist of the Year Award for outstanding contribution to the fight against HIV/AIDS.

She performed and sang with the Choir of Hard Knocks on Melbourne's streets in 2006, busking to raise money for a performance at the Melbourne Town Hall.[citation needed] She was a member of Actors For Refugees, a group of performers who volunteer their time and talent to tell the stories of Australia's refugees and asylum seekers.[2][4] She was an ambassador for Alzheimer's Australia Vic, educators, advocates and spokespeople for those living with dementia, their families and friends and those who support them.

Death

Phelan died of natural causes on 27 October 2019. She was 71 at her time of death,[1] although, some sources have stated her age as 75.[2][4] She was privately cremated.[8]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976The Devil's PlaygroundGirl in pub[4]
1980Hard Knocks[4]
1985I Live with Me DadMrs
1997The Balanced Particle FreewayHighest Tree (voice)
1998EdithvaleMrs Vale
1999The CraicTruck Driver[2][4]
2009Inanimate Objects'Mum' Patterson
2009Charlie & BootsFemale Truckie[2][4]
2019Ride Like a Girl[2][6]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1968The BattlersMa TyrellTV series
1972Matlock PoliceNurse / Policewoman WilliamsTV series, 2 episodes[4]
1973RyanBettyTV series[4]
1973, 1974HomicideWaitress / Valmai DunnTV series, 2 episodes[4][5]
1973, 1974Division 4Mardi Campbell / Maria PontiTV series, 2 episodes[4]
1973, 1974Matlock PoliceNancy Wells / WPC Winifred Drew / MollyTV series, 3 episodes[4]
1974–77BellbirdKate AshwoodTV series[4][5]
1975Matlock PoliceEllenTV series[4][5]
1976The Sentimental BlokeMabelTV film
1979SkywaysJoan HaileyTV series, Episode: "We Can Face It Together"[4]
1979PrisonerOfficer MansonTV series, Episode: "Episode #1.17"
1980–85PrisonerMyra DesmondTV series[5]
1981Holiday Island[4]
1982A Country PracticeRita ParsonsTV series, 2 episodes[4][5]
1982Sons and DaughtersTenantTV series[4]
1983Carson's LawTV series[4]
1983A Descant for GossipsMrs. LalorMiniseries
1983Starting OutMrs. De Soosa
1984Special SquadTV series
1986The Fast LaneBethTV series, Episode: "Following by Example"[4]
1987The Harp in the SouthMumma Darcy[4][5]
1987Poor Man's OrangeMumma Darcy[5][9]
1988Mother and SonWilmaTV series, Episode: "The Friend"[4]
1988The BartonsMrs. FrawleyTV series, Episode: "Beautiful Beetroot"
1988The Flying DoctorsRosieTV series[5]
1989G.P.DulcieTV series[4]
1989Dearest EnemyMother
1989Inside RunningJustine[4]
1989The Flying DoctorsLorraineTV series[5]
1990Family and FriendsDawn RossiTV series
1990Skirts (TV series)Mrs. DonovanTV series
1991The Flying DoctorsBeryl HordenTV series[5]
1991KellyRosieTV series, Episode: "The Bird Thieves"
1991Col'n CarpenterMrs FullerTV series[4]
1992Late for SchoolMrs. Dicks
1992Boys from the BushBettyTV series,,Episode: "Dancing in the Dark"
1994Blue HeelersMrs. BradyTV series, Episode: "Life After Death"
1994Law of the LandMrs. Bickerton / Gracie MorrisonTV series[4]
1996–98Blue HeelersJeannie O'DwyerTV series[4][5]
1996The Man from Snowy RiverNell FramptonTV series, Episode: "The Grand Duke"[4]
1997Good Guys, Bad GuysMaisieTV series, Episode: "Gone to the Dogs"[4]
1997Simone de Beauvoir's BabiesPostieTV series, 2 episodes[4]
1997NeighboursClaudia HarveyTV series[5]
1999The Micallef ProgrammeMadame Pogg in 'Spiffington Manse'TV series[4]
2000ThunderstoneProprietressTV series,,2 episodes[4]
2000DogwomanJoan JarvisTV series[4]
2000–2002Something in the AirMonica TaylorTV series[2][6]
2002Marshall LawEsther Hirsh Q.C.TV series[4]
2003Good Morning AustraliaGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
2003Welcher & WelcherMrs. CohenTV series, Episode: "Adam's Rib"
2004–05NeighboursDoreen CassidyTV series[5]
2007The LibrariansBig BerthaTV series, Episode: "And Nothing But the Truth"[4]
2010Sleuth 101PatTV series, Episode: "A Tan to Die For"
2012–15Winners & LosersDot GrossTV series[2][5]
2014Worst Year of My Life AgainAunt EthelTV series, Episode: "Christmas"
2015Sammy J & Randy in Ricketts LaneMrs TuppensTV series, Episode: "Dances with Wolves"[4]

Television variety specials

YearTitleRoleNotes
Something SpecialSolo singing
Frankie Howerd SpecialsComedy sketches
The Glitter SistersSinging group

Stage

YearTitleRoleProducer
2010Do Not Go GentleWilsonfortyfivedownstairs
2010Dirty DustingOliveEllis Productions
Guys and DollsGeneral CartwrightShows Management
Fiddler on the RoofYenteFiddler on the Roof P/L
In the Family (return season)MarionPositive Women
An Accidental Actress (biographical)HerselfHothouse Theatre
FaithGraceThe Torch Project
Tune in Tomorrow (return season)Music RevueDon Mckay Productions
If I Should Die Before I WakeJoanAuspicious Arts Projects
Embers(Play reading)Hothouse Theatre
I Do, In Caroline SpringsJoyChapel off Chapel
In the FamilyMarionPositive Women
Tune in TomorrowMusic RevueDon McKay Productions
Mavis goes to TimorMavis TaylorDeckchair Theatre
Over ThereWorkshopPlaybox Theatre
1999Wonderful WardVeraMelbourne Comedy Festival
1998MechtronLou JadeCommunity Theatre[10]
A Hard GodAggie CassidyState Theatre Co of SA
Romeo and JulietNurseMelbourne Theatre Co
Sweeney ToddMrs LovettQueensland Theatre Co
AftershocksLynMelbourne Theatre Co
GigiInez AlvarezQueensland Theatre Co
A Hard Act to FollowOne woman showLa Mama
1994The Grapes of WrathMa JoadMelbourne Theatre Co[11]
MeekatharraAbbieBlack Swan, WA
Diving for PearlsBarbState Theatre Co of SA
Dream KitchenOne woman showLa Mama
This Old Man Comes Rolling HomeLaurieMelbourne Theatre Co
A Family AffairAgrafenaNorthside Theatre Co[12]
1988Dinkum AssortedGraceSTC / MTC[13]
AwayGwenPlaybox / Vic Arts Council
Season's GreetingsRachaelMelbourne Theatre Co[5]
On Our Selection (& return season)MumMelbourne Theatre Co
StevieStevie SmithVic Arts Council
A Cuckoo in the NestGladysMelbourne Theatre Co
The Good Person of SetzuanMrs YoungMelbourne Theatre Co
1980FlexitimeBerylVic Arts Council[3][14][15]
Gentlemen OnlyFreddiPlaybox Theatre
1978CabaretSally BowlesActors Company[3][16]
Let Me InPlaybox Theatre
Flash Jim VauxNellMelbourne Theatre Co
All My SonsMelbourne Theatre Co
Salad DaysSt Martins Theatre Co
Twelve Angry WomenSt Martins Theatre Co
The Patrick Pearce MotelNiamhSt Martins Theatre Co
CabaretFrau KostCommercial Theatre (SA)
I Do, I DoAgnesCottage Theatre (SA)

Other work

Radio and voice
  • ABC Book readings include: Down by the Dockside and The Harp in the South
  • Serials and plays including the production of the one-woman-play Dream Kitchen
  • Narrator for Visions of Yankalilla, a documentary for Flaming Star Pictures and the documentary series Grey Voyagers, for SBS
  • TV monologue – The Agony and the Ecstasy, for the ABC
Theatre restaurant, live variety, revue
  • Cinderella – An Adult Pantomime (Capers Dinner Theatre)
  • Sweet Fanny Adams
  • Tikki and John's Theatre Restaurant
  • The Glitter Sisters (original 14-month Melbourne season)[3][14]
Corporate
  • Anti-Cancer Council Breast Health Video

Awards and honours

Honours

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryWork / nomineeResultRef
1984Penguin AwardBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a SerialPrisonerWon[4][5]
1985Penguin AwardBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a SerialWon[4][5]
1987Australian Film Institute AwardsBest Performance by an Actress in a Mini SeriesThe Harp in the SouthNominated
Penguin AwardPerformance by a Female Actor in a Principal Role in a One-off DramaWon[20]
Variety Club Heart AwardsVariety Club Television Actress of the YearWon
1988Australian Film Institute AwardsBest Performance by an Actress in a Mini SeriesPoor Man's OrangeWon[21]
Penguin AwardBest Actress in a One-off DramaWon[22]
Green Room AwardBest Actress in a Supporting Role (Drama)Season's GreetingsWon[5]
2000Australian Film Institute AwardsBest Actress in a Leading Role in a Television DramaSomething in the Air
Episode: "We Will Remember Them"
Won[5][2][21]
2002Oz Showbiz Cares / Equity Fights AIDSActivist of the YearWon
2006Regional Arts Victoria Don Mackay AwardOutstanding Achievement in Regional TouringWon
2016Media, Entertainment and Arts AllianceEquity Lifetime Achievement AwardWon[2][23]

References