Patsy King

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Patsy King (born 16 September 1930)[1][5][3] is an Australian actress known for her work in theatre, radio and television.

Patsy King
Born (1930-09-16) 16 September 1930 (age 93)[1]
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupations
  • Actress (stage, radio, television, film)
  • television presenter
  • director
  • commercial voiceover
[2]
Years activeTV and Film: 1961–1984
Theatre (acting, directing, and writing) 1951-1990.[2]
Known forPrisoner (also known internationally as Prisoner: Cell Block H[1])
Notable work
SpouseJohn Sumner (1959-1967)[4]

She is known to international audiences for the cult classic television series Prisoner (known in the UK and USA as Prisoner: Cell Block H and Canada as Caged Women) as Governor Erica Davidson, the original Governess of the "Wentworth Detention Centre". She has been a children's television presenter, theatre director and playwright, and worked in commercials. She has also worked in radio and done voiceover work, particularly during the early stages of her career in the United Kingdom.[6]

King started her career as a radio and classical stage actress, with roles ranging from Shakespeare to Peter Pan. She was active between 1951 and 1990, then came briefly out of retirement, returning to the stage in 2009. Her career in television and children's entertainment started in the early 1960s and extended until 1984.[7] King appeared in several character roles in the police procedural series Homicide.,[3] before taking a regular role in the rural series Bellbird as Kate Andrews.

Biography

Early life

She was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on 16 September 1930.[1] She aspired to become a dress designer[1] and spent her early years in the United Kingdom.[6] Returning to Australia and opting to work in the theatre, she trained as a classical stage actress, specialising in straight drama and Shakespeare with the Melbourne National Theatre. In 1959, she married English-born theatre impresario John Sumner, the founder and artistic director of the aforementioned company. They divorced in 1967.[3]

Career

Television

King appeared in teleplays on the ABC in the early 1960s, before featuring in a variety of television serials and guest roles in a range of Crawford Productions series such as Hunter, The Sullivans and The Box as well as in the police procedurals Matlock Police, Division 4, Bluey, Cop Shop, and Homicide, in which she played 14 different character parts. She also acted in Power Without Glory, Chopper Squad, Out of Love and the comedy series Good Morning, Mr. Doubleday.

King became a regular cast member of the TV series Bellbird as Kate Andrews. Internationally she is known as an original cast member of Prisoner, also known as Prisoner: Cell Block H, as the first governor of the fictional Wentworth Detention Centre. She appeared in 351 episodes as well-coiffured Governor/Warden Erica Davidson. The role of Governor was originally offered to Googie Withers, who had played the role in the unrelated but similar British prison series Within These Walls. After the series ended, King toured the United Kingdom in a stage play based on the series.[8]

King wore high heels and an up-style French roll hairstyle when playing the role, as series creator Reg Watson wanted her to tower over the prison inmates. During her tenure on the show her character was kidnapped, escaped from a burning building, was sacked, reinstated, resigned, bickered with the Department, suffered family trauma, including her niece ending up in the prison on drug charges, had numerous failed romances, left her husband and was the victim of a shooting during an end-of-season cliffhanger.[3]

Children's presenter and entertainer

She was an early presenter on the ABC TV show Play School, and also appeared on The Magic Circle Club and Adventure Island.[7][1][9][10]

Theatre

Although best known to TV audiences, King trained and started her early career as a stage actress in the early 1950s, and later worked as a playwright roles in productions ranging from the classic to period piece costumed roles, including Victoria Regina, The Miser, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, Richard II, Blithe Spirit, Absurd Person Singular, Half a Sixpence, A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur, Love For Love and Love Letters. King earned awards for her theatre roles, including the Erik Award and Melbourne Critics Award for Four Poster.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleType
1972The JourneyFilm short

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1961The RivalsLydiaTeleplay
1962Suspect (episode of The General Motors Hour)JanetTeleplay
1964Wind from the Icy CountryEllaTeleplay
1965-1975HomicideSarah Adams / Helen Taylor / Trin Turner / Shirley Wallace / Kay Loder / Policewoman Burke / Janet Smith / Pat Palmer / Sybil Cochrane / Mary Hamilton / Joan Preston / Carol Long / Betty Nyberg / JoyTV series, 14 episodes
1965A Time to Speak (episode of Wednesday Theatre)AnnieTeleplay
1965Photo Finish (episode of Wednesday Theatre)Teleplay
1966The Decision (episode of Australian Playhouse)Sally PetersTV series
1966Play SchoolPresenterTV series, 10 episodes
1967BellbirdKate AndrewsTV series, recurring role
1967Adventure IslandMiss BehaviourTV series, regular role
1968HunterJean GallagherTV series, 1 episode
1969Good Morning, Mr. DoubledayBridget O'ConnorTV series, 1 episode
1969DynastyKathy MasonTV series, 1 episode
1970-1975Division 4Mrs. Carr / Susan Hill / Carol Foster / Marion Dalton / Valerie FisherTV series, 5 episodes
1970The Long ArmNaomiTV series, 1 episode
1971-1974Matlock PoliceLily / Joan / Jan RossTV series, 3 episodes
1974MarionMrs. FinneganTV miniseries, 3 episodes
1974This Love AffairTV series, episode 2: "Tilting at Windmills"
1974The BoxGloriaTV series, 2 episodes
1974Out of LoveTV series, episode 2: "It Will Never Work"
1976Power Without GloryVera MaguireTV miniseries, 4 episodes
1977BlueyTina GoldingTV series, episode 33: "Final Devotion"
1977Hotel StoryTV series, 1 episode
1977The SullivansBeryl FletcherTV series, 4 episodes
1978Cop ShopSara Fitzsimmons / Julie GibbonsTV series, 2 episodes
1978Chopper SquadIris DeaconTV series, episode 5: "8:52 A.M."
1979The Franky Doyle StoryErica DavidsonTV film
1981Prisoner in ConcertErica DavidsonTV special
1979-1984PrisonerRegular role: Governor Erica Davidson / EricaTV series, 353 episodes

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenue / Co.
1951Victoria ReginaNational Theatre, Melbourne
1952National Theatre Festival of the Arts 1952: Season SixPrincess Theatre, Melbourne
1955The Lady from the SeaNational Theatre, Melbourne
1956Summer and SmokeUniversity of Melbourne
1956The MiserNational Theatre, Melbourne
1957The Wind of HeavenUniversity of Melbourne
1957Our TownRebecca WebbUniversity of Melbourne
1957The Queen and the RebelsPeasantUniversity of Melbourne
1957The MatchmakerErmengardeUniversity of Melbourne
1957Tonight in SamarkandUniversity of Melbourne
1957Ring Round the MoonUniversity of Melbourne
1957Cat on a Hot Tin RoofMargaret Wolfie DixieUniversity of Melbourne
1957A View from the BridgeNeighbourUniversity of Melbourne
1957Peter Pan (pantomime)Princess Theatre, Melbourne
1957–60Summer of the Seventeenth DollBubba RyanDarwin Town Hall, Australian regional tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland, Opera House, Wellington, Theatre Royal, Adelaide
1960See How They RunPenelope ToopUniversity of Melbourne
1961The Mystery of a Hansom CabMadge FrettlebyRussell Street Theatre, University of Melbourne
1961The Importance of Being ErnestCecily CardewUniversity of Melbourne
1961Romanoff and JulietJuliet MoulsworthUniversity of Melbourne
1962DraculaLucy SewardUniversity of Melbourne
1963The Good Ship Walter RaleighJosephineUniversity of Melbourne
1963Richard IIUniversity of Melbourne
1963–65The FourposterAgnesRussell Street Theatre
1963The Happy InvalidUniversity of Melbourne
1965The Glazed LookSt Martins Theatre, Melbourne
1966The CavernSt Martins Theatre, Melbourne
1967Half A SixpenceHelen WalsinghamComedy Theatre, Melbourne
1968See How They Run /Charley’s AuntSt Martins Theatre, Melbourne
1969Marching SongSt Martins Theatre, Melbourne
1969Love for LoveAngelicaSt Martins Theatre, Melbourne
1974The Slaughter of St Theresa's DayMonash University
1976Absurd Person SingularMargaretTheatre Royal, Hobart
1978Innocent BystandersLilithPlaybox Theatre, Melbourne
1983A Lovely Sunday for Creve CoeurHelenaPlaybox Theatre, Melbourne
1984Farewell Brisbane LadiesUniversal Theatre, Melbourne
Blithe SpiritElvira
1989Love wiih the Lights OutDirectorCarlton Courthouse
1990A Constant LoverDirectorCarlton Courthouse, Melbourne
1990An Office RomanceDirectorCarlton Courthouse, Melbourne
1995Prisoner Cell Block H: The Stage Play
2009Love Letters (charity performance)

References

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