Maureen Edwards
Born
Maureen Elizabeth Edwards

(1944-04-17) 17 April 1944
OccupationActress
Years activec. 1960-2011, 2019
Known for
Notable work

Maureen Elizabeth Edwards (born 17 April 1944) is a New Zealand-born actress, notable for her TV roles both locally and in Australia.

Her best known soap opera roles include A Country Practice, Neighbours (in 3 regular roles) and Shortland Street

She is probably best known internationally for her several cameo roles in cult series Prisoner[1]

Biography

Edwards, born in New Zealand in April 1944. She initially she trained to become a teacher, before becoming interested in theatre. She emigrated to Australia with her husband Peter Tulloch in 1977.

Theatre

In Dunedin, New Zealand Edwards was featured actress at the Globe theatre in the 1960s, and became an administrator for the Gateway Players Theatre Company.

TV roles

As a character actress she became best known locally and internationally for her roles in the cult drama television series Prisoner, having portrayed 4 different characters in the series in cameos, although best known as Officer Sue Bailey.

She remains best known for her roles in Australian television soap operas, particularly in the series A Country Practice as Matron Rosemary Prior from 1991 until 1993 (after two cameo roles in 1985 and 1990). She replaced hospital DN Ann Brennan (played by Mary Regan) and arrives from Africa to take over running the local hospital. In the series' final episode, Rosemary marries Dr. Terence Elliot (played by Shane Porteous).

In Neighbours, Edwards played Ruby Dwyer in 2002 and 2003. She had appeared previously in Neighbours as Marcia Taylor in 1985, and later had 2 more roles in the series as Hilda Jones and Jill Smith in 2008 and 2009 respectively.

She appeared in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street from 2001 to 2002 as CEO Dr. Patricia Hewitt.[2]

Edwards has also featured in many Australia miniseries and telemovies such as All the Rivers Run and Evil Angels

Other television roles included the series Cop Shop, Skyways, I Can Jump Puddles, The Flying Doctors, G.P., Blue Heelers and The Secret Life of Us.

Filmography

Film

Year Production Role Type
1980Stage Fright (aka Nightmares)MotherFeature film
1984High CountryTV movie
1986Jenny Kissed MeMagistrateFeature film
1986The AnniversaryCynthia HamiltonTV movie
1987To Market to MarketValerieFeature film
1988Evil Angels (aka A Cry in the Dark)Kate WoodmanFeature film
1988The Bit PartBev HowardFeature film
1998Two Girls and a BabyLiz's MumShort film
2001The BankSupreme Court JudgeFeature film
2011ShoelaceOlder MumShort film

Television

Year Production Role Type
1978Cop ShopBarbara WallaceTV series
1979SkywaysImogan SwiftTV series
1980Lawson's MatesTV series
1981I Can Jump PuddlesMrs. CarmichaelTV miniseries
1983All the Rivers RunAunt AgnesTV miniseries
1984Special SquadTV series
1985The Flying DoctorsRosemary DanielsTV series
1986The Lancaster Miller AffairAlice BurgessTV miniseries
1979-86Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H)Gracie / Hazel Crowe / Prison Officer Sue Bailey / NewscasterTV series, 4 roles
1988The BartonsMiss IndiaTV series
1988The Far CountryMrs. MortonTV miniseries
1988Home and AwayLiz CollinsTV series
1989PugwallSister GriskettTV series
1989BonzaMother
1990The Flying DoctorsPauline GrantTV series
1992, 2001-02Shortland StreetDr. Patricia HewittTV series
1983, 1990A Country PracticeYvonne McLean / Katherine Di AngeloTV series, episode "Little Voices" parts 1 and 2, "Out of Africa" parts 1 and 2
1990-93A Country PracticeMatron Rosemary PriorTV series
Blue HeelersTV series
1994G.P.Annie FisherTV series
1997The RipperMatron
2003The Secret Life of UsTribunal WomanTV series
2009Carla Cametti PDRuth FenleyTV miniseries
1985, 2008, 2009NeighboursMarcia Taylor / Hilda Smith / Jill JonesTV series
2002-03NeighboursRuby DwyerTV series
2019Five BedroomsJoyceTV series

References

  1. Lane, Richard (1991). Prisoner Cell Block H. London, United Kingdom: Thames Mandarin. ISBN 0-7454-0929-6.
  2. "Shortland Street's new faces". NZ Herald. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
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