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'''Julia Blake''' ( |
'''Julia Blake''' (born 13 March 1936)<ref name="WC"/> is an English–born Australian actress. She is known for her small screen role as Nancy McCormack on the Australian drama series ''[[Prisoner (TV series)|Prisoner]]'' (''Prisoner: Cell Block H''), for which she appeared during the final season in 1986. She appeared in two earlier roles in the series, as Evelyn Randall (1981) and Alice Dodds (1983). |
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She won the 1989 [[AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama|AFI (AACTA) Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries]] for ''[[Eden's Lost]]'', and the 1990 [[AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role|AFI (AACTA) Award for Best Supporting Actress]] for her role opposite [[Max von Sydow]] in the film ''[[Father (1990 film)|Father]]''. She also received AFI nominations for ''[[Travelling North]]'' (1987), ''[[Innocence (2000 film)|Innocence]]'' (2000) and ''[[The Boys Are Back (film)|The Boys are Back]]'' (2009). |
She won the 1989 [[AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama|AFI (AACTA) Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries]] for ''[[Eden's Lost]]'', and the 1990 [[AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role|AFI (AACTA) Award for Best Supporting Actress]] for her role opposite [[Max von Sydow]] in the film ''[[Father (1990 film)|Father]]''. She also received AFI nominations for ''[[Travelling North]]'' (1987), ''[[Innocence (2000 film)|Innocence]]'' (2000) and ''[[The Boys Are Back (film)|The Boys are Back]]'' (2009). |
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Julia Blake | |
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Born | 1936 (age 87–88)[1] Bristol, England |
Other names | Julie Blake |
Education | Bristol University |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1963–present |
Notable work | Prisoner (1981, 1983, 1986) |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
Julia Blake (born 13 March 1936)[1] is an English–born Australian actress. She is known for her small screen role as Nancy McCormack on the Australian drama series Prisoner (Prisoner: Cell Block H), for which she appeared during the final season in 1986. She appeared in two earlier roles in the series, as Evelyn Randall (1981) and Alice Dodds (1983).
She won the 1989 AFI (AACTA) Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries for Eden's Lost, and the 1990 AFI (AACTA) Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role opposite Max von Sydow in the film Father. She also received AFI nominations for Travelling North (1987), Innocence (2000) and The Boys are Back (2009).
Personal life
Blake was born in Bristol, England, and studied drama at Bristol University.[2] She married the Australian actor, later politician, Terry Norris in England in 1962, and they both moved to Australia, while working in repertory theatre in Yorkshire in 1962 (proquest). She has appeared in roles in theatre since 1963.[3]
In 2018, she and Norris jointly received the Equity Lifetime Achievement Award.[4] Their daughters are the actresses Sarah and Jane Norris.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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1973 | Salome | unknown role | Film short |
1977 | The Getting of Wisdom | Isabella Shepherd | Feature film |
1978 | Patrick | Matron Cassidy | Feature film |
1978 | The Forbidden | unknown role | Film short |
1979 | Snapshot aka 'One More Minute' | Mrs. Bailey | Feature film |
1982 | Lonely Hearts | Pamela | Feature film |
1983 | Man Of Flowers | Art Teacher | Feature film |
1984 | My First Wife | Kirstin | Feature film |
1985 | An Indecent Obsession | Matron | Feature film |
1986 | Cactus | Club Speaker | Feature film |
1987 | Travelling North | Frances | Feature film |
1988 | Georgia | Elizabeth | Feature film |
1990 | Father | Iya Zetnick | Feature film |
1995 | Mushrooms | Flo | Feature film |
1996 | Hotel de Love | Edith Dunne | Feature film |
1999 | Passion | Queen Alexandra | Feature film |
2000 | Innocence | Claire | Feature film |
2003 | The Forest | Margot | Film short |
2004 | Human Touch | Anna's Mother | Feature film |
2005 | Three Dollars | Tanya's Mother | Feature film |
2006 | Aquamarine | Grandma Maggie | Feature film |
2006 | The Barrows | Bonnie | Film short |
2009 | X-Men Origins: Wolverine | Heather Hudson | Feature film US/UK |
2009 | The Boys Are Back | Barbara | Feature film AUSTRALIA/UK |
2010 | Matching Jack | Cleo | Feature film |
2010 | Don't Be Afraid of the Dark | Mrs. Underhill | Feature film |
2012 | Last Dance | Ulah Lippmann | Feature film |
2015 | Is This The Real World | Gamma | Feature film |
2015 | Looking for Grace | Nell | Feature film |
2015 | A Month of Sundays | Sarah | Feature film |
2015 | The Dressmaker | Irma Almanac | Feature film |
2017 | Dance Academy: The Movie | Juliet Jones | Feature film |
2020 | The Dry | Barb | Feature film |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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1963;1964 | Consider Your Verdict | Guest roles | TV series, 1 episodes |
1963 | The Hot Potato Boys | Hong Kong Anna | ABC Teleplay |
1964 | Nude With Violin | unknown role | TV film |
1964 | The Sponge Room | Hilary | ABC Teleplay |
1965 | The Face At The Clubhouse Door | unknown role | ABC Teleplay |
1969–1975 | Division 4 | Stella Palmer | TV series, 6 episodes "Farewell Little Chicago" |
Mother | "The Grasshoppers" | ||
Kerri | "Rules of the Game" | ||
Det. Sgt. Joan Palmer | "Cleanliness is Next to Godliness" "The Vickers Way" | ||
Beverly Lang | "Unfit to Plead" | ||
1972–1975 | Bellbird | Regular role: Elaine Thomas | ABC TV series, 677 episodes |
1973–1975 | Matlock Police | Guest role: Jean Williams | TV series, 2 episodes: "Help" |
April Simpson | "Forget Me Not" | ||
1975 | Homicide | Juliet | TV series, 1 episode: "Speaking Ill of the Dead" |
1977 | Moynihan | Recurring role: Tanya Shaw | TV series, 2 episodes |
1978 | Against the Wind | Regular role: Cook | TV miniseries, 5 episodes |
1978-1981 | Cop Shop | Guest roles: Catherine Maynard / Elaine Davis / Jessie Benson / Laura Hewitt / Mrs. Parker | TV series, 8 episodes |
1979 | Twenty Good Years | Regular role: Eva Goldman | ABC TV series, 20 episodes |
1980 | Celebrity Tattletales | Herself & Terry Norris | TV series, 3 episodes |
1980 | The Last Outlaw | Recurring role: Mrs. Scott | TV miniseries, 4 episodes |
1980 | Locusts and Wild Honey | Regular role: Dr. Fletcher | TV series, 3 episodes |
1981 | Holiday Island | Guest role: Mrs. Simpson | TV series, 1 episode: "Zack" |
1981–1986 | Prisoner | Evelyn Randall | TV series, 70 episodes, Season 3 (guest, 5 episodes) |
Alice Dodds | Season 5 (guest, 4 episodes) | ||
Nancy McCormack | Season 8 (regular, 61 episodes) | ||
1982 | Women of the Sun | Regular role: Mrs. McPhee | SBS TV miniseries, 1 episode: "Maydina, the Shadow" |
1983 | Under Capricorn | Milly | TV miniseries, 2 episodes |
1983 | Carson's Law | Miss Beasley / Miss Hilda Deniston | TV series, 4 episodes: "Best Laid Plans" |
1985 | The Dunera Boys | Mum | TV miniseries, 2 episodes "1.1", "1.2" |
1985 | Zoo Family | Guest role: Mrs. Watson | TV series, 1 episode |
1985 | WINNERS - The Paper Boy | Reformed Sinner | TV film series, 1 episode |
1986 | Sword of Honour | Jean Rogers | TV miniseries, 4 episodes |
1986 | Travelling North: Original Cast Screen Tests | Herself | Video |
1989 | Il Magistrato (The Magistrate) | Lead role: Jean Shaw | ABC TV miniseries, 6 episodes |
1989 | Edens Lost | Lead role: Eve | ABC TV miniseries, 4 episodes |
1989 | The 1989 A.F.I. Awards | Herself - Best Actress Winner 'Edens Lost' | ABC TV special |
1990 | The 1990 A.F.I. Awards | Herself - Best Actress Winner 'Father' | ABC TV special |
1996 | The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years | Lead role: Fee Cleary | TV film US/AUSTRALIA |
1998 | A Difficult Woman | Lead role: Mrs. McKenzie | ABC TV miniseries, 4 episodes |
1998 | Clive Barker's Salome` & The Forbidden | (segments: The Forbidden & Salome) | Video |
1998 | Driven Crazy | Miss Baker | TV series, 1 episode: "Barely There" |
1998;2000 | Good Morning Australia | Herself - Guest & Terry Norris | TV series, 1 episode |
1999 | SeaChange | Guest role: Tenzin Jetsunma | ABC TV series, 1 episode: "Manna from Heaven" |
2000 | Good Morning Australia | Herself - Guest & Terry Norris | TV series, 1 episode |
2001 | Blue Heelers | Guest role: Dorothy Roberts | TV series, 1 episode: "Strays" |
2001 | Innocence: Interview with Julia Blake | Herself - Actress | Video |
2004 | All Saints | Guest role: Evelyn Ulrich | TV series, 1 episode: "A Place in the Heart" |
2004 | From Stage To Screen: Travelling North | Herself / Frances | Video |
2004 | Salem's Lot | Eva Prunier | TV miniseries US, 2 episodes: "1.1", "1.2" |
2006 | The Society Murders | Margaret Wales-King | TV film |
2007 | The Starter Wife | Mrs. Caldecott | TV miniseries US/AUSTRALIA, 3 episodes |
2007 | City Homicide | Guest role: Hilda Conway | TV series, 1 episode "The Return" |
2008–2011 | Bed of Roses | Regular role: Minna Franklin | ABC TV series, 26 episodes |
2010 | Hawke | Ellie Hawke | TV film |
2011 | Winners & Losers | Guest role: Gwen Armstrong | TV series, 1 episode: "Happiness is a Delusion" |
2012 | Conspiracy 365 | Guest role: Melba Snipe | TV series, 1 episode: "April" |
2013 | The Making of 'Last Dance' | Herself | Video |
2013 | Mr & Mrs Murder | Guest role: Allegra Scaletta | TV series, 1 episode: "The Next Best Man" |
2013 | Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries | Guest role: Hilly McNaster | ABC TV series, 1 episode"Dead Man's Chest" |
2015 | House Husbands | Guest role: Edith Benson | TV series, 1 episode: "4.8" |
2016 | A Sunday Too Far | Herself | Video |
Honours and awards
Association | Year | Award | Work | Results |
AACTA Awards | 1989 | AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama | Edens Lost | Won |
AACTA Awards | 1990 | AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Father | Won |
AFI Awards | 1987 | Travelling North | Nominated | |
AFI Awards | 2000 | Innocence | Nominated | |
AFI Awards | 2009 | The Boy's are Back | Nominated | |
Equity | 2018 | Equity Lifetime Achievement Award | Honoured |
References
- ^ a b "Blake, Julia 1936-". WorldCat.
- ^ "Top Shelf: Julia Blake". ABC. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "Julia Blake". AusStage.
- ^ "Lifetime achievement award for Julia Blake and Terry Norris". If. 12 November 2018. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
External links
- Julia Blake at IMDb
- 1936 births
- Living people
- Actresses from Bristol
- Australian expatriates in England
- Australian film actresses
- Australian soap opera actresses
- Australian stage actresses
- Best Supporting Actress AACTA Award winners
- English expatriates in Australia
- English film actresses
- English soap opera actresses
- English stage actresses
- English television actresses
- 20th-century Australian actresses
- 21st-century Australian actresses
- 20th-century English actresses
- 21st-century English actresses
- Australian actor stubs