Jeanie Drynan
Born (1951-05-05) 5 May 1951
Alma materQueen Margaret University
OccupationActress
SpouseAntony Bowman[1]

Jeanie Drynan is an Australian film and television actress well known for her roles in the television series Class of '74, as Muriel's mother in the 1994 film Muriel's Wedding and as solicitor Angela Jeffries in the cult classic television series Prisoner Cell Block H.

Early life

Drynan studied acting at Edinburgh College of Speech and Drama (now Queen Margaret University) in Scotland, UK. She later trained at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Australia.

Career

Drynan has twice been nominated for Australian Film Institute Awards; Best Supporting actress in 1994 for her role in Muriel's Wedding and in 1999 for the Best Actress Award for her role in Soft Fruit.[2][3]

Filmography

Film

Title Year Role Type
1966They're a Weird MobBettyFeature film
1967The SchoolmistressTeleplay
19692000 WeeksJacky LewisFeature film
1969Skippy and the IntrudersMargaret 'Meg' CurtisFeature film
1970Single FileFilm documentary short
1973The Black ArrowVoiceAnimated TV movie
1973The Swiss Family RobinsonVoiceAnimated TV movie
1976Don's PartyKath HendersonFeature film
1976Cromwell M.D.TV movie
1976The UnderstudyTV movie
1977The Picture Show ManMrs. DuncanFeature film
1977Hospitals Don't Burn Down!SisterFilm short
1978Money MoversDawn JacksonFeature film
1979Saint ThereseThereseFilm short
1980Touch and GoGinaFeature film
1982Wilde's DomainLizTV movie
1983The Body CorporateJanine FoxTV movie
1984Fantasy ManLiz BaileyFeature film
1985RelativesCatherine TaylorFeature film
1989CappuccinoMaggieFeature film.
Also associate producer[4]
1994Muriel's WeddingBetty HeslopFeature film
1998Paperback HeroSuzieFeature film
1999A Kind of HushBerylFeature film
1999Soft Fruit[5]Patsy HaftFeature film
2002The...Film short
2015Skin DeepAnna DaviesFeature film
2017ZelosLynnFeature film

Television

Year Title Role Type
1965Adventure UnlimitedTV series, episode 7: "The Silver Backed Brushes"
1965My Brother JackTV series
1966-1973HomicideSandra O'Brien / Pauline Shearer / Glenys WattsTV series, 3 episodes
1966The Story of Making the Film: They're a Weird Mob"HerselfTV special
1968HunterAnna PolanskiTV series, 1 episode
1968; 1969Skippy the Bush KangarooIris Temple / Dulcie CondonTV series, 2 episodes
1969-74Division 4Paula Klein / Sally Irving / Cindy Thompson / Lettie Ward / Barbara Bennett / Meg Reagan / Sandra Black / Vivienne Gunnerson / Faith Cameron / Patti ReganTV series, 10 episodes
1968; 1969RiptideVal Wells / Penny WaringTV series, 2 episodes
1969Pastures of the Blue CraneRhyll MereweatherTV miniseries
1970The RoversAnn FraserTV series, 1 episode
1970The Link MenMarguerita CostelloTV series, 1 episode 10: "The Quiet One"
1970DeltaJennifer McKenzieTV series, 1 episode
1971-72Matlock PoliceAlice Price / Carol Marsh / Gail MarshTV series, 3 episodes
1972SpyforceKathy ReillyTV series, 1 episode
1972-73BoneySally Forrest / Isobel MatthewsTV series, 2 episodes
1973PasswordHerselfTV series, 2 episodes
1973RyanTriciaTV series, 1 episode
1973Elephant BoyJane ShorterTV series, 1 episode
1974Class of '74Mary DunstanTV series, 2 episodes
1975Silent NumberDeniseTV series, 1 episode
1976BlueyShirley WatsonTV series, 1 episode: "The Changeling"
1977The Young DoctorsSister Margaret EvansTV series, 15 episodes
1977-78Graham Kennedy's Blankety BlanksPanellistTV series
1978Cop ShopDimitra CooganTV series, 2 episodes
1978Chopper SquadDr Georgia BeattieTV series, 13 episodes
1979-80PrisonerAngela JeffriesTV series, 11 episodes
1981Holiday IslandJulie-Anne TuckerTV series, 1 episode
1982A Country PracticeAudrey MatthewsTV series, 2 episodes
1985Winners: Quest Beyond TimeTV series, Season 1, episode 2: "Quest Beyond Time"
1987The Flying DoctorsSal ClearyTV series, 1 episode
1989Rafferty's RulesCarol TaylorTV series, 1 episode
1989The Midday ShowHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1991The Girl From TomorrowMiss DurkinTV series, 2 episodes
1995G.P.Hannah HardiganTV series, 1 episode
1996A Season in PurgatoryTV miniseries
1998The Movie ShowHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2002Dossa and JoeVanessaTV miniseries, 6 episodes
2004-05The CooksLeanneTV series, 4 episodes
2005Crashing The Party: The Making of 'Don's Party'HerselfVideo documentary
2010RakeCarmenTV series, 1 episode
2017David Stratton: A Cinematic LifeHerselfTV series, 1 episode

Stage

Year Title Role Notes
1979 Makassar Reef  Nimrod Theatre Company
2010Bedroom Farce[6]DeliaStage play
2012BiddiesStage play

References

  1. "Bio". Rossgraysonbell.com. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  2. "1994 AFI Awards". Australian Television. 30 October 1998. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  3. "smh.com.au - The Sydney Morning Herald". Newsstore.fairfax.com.au. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  4. "Jeanie Drynan Biography ((?)-)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  5. "Urban Cinefile DRYNAN, JEANIE; SOFT FRUIT". Urbancinefile.com.au. 23 June 1999. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  6. "Bedroom Farce - theatre interview from". The Blurb. 27 June 2010. Retrieved 25 November 2011.


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