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Full Name
  
Abigail Rogan

Parents
  
Joachim Rogan

Role
  
Television actress


Name
  
Abigail (actress)

Years active
  
1968–1994, 2003

Ex-spouse
  
Abigail wearing a pearl necklace

Born
  
23 July 1946 (age 77) (
1946-07-23
)
London, England

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
France Anglade, Jennie Lee, Saundra Edwards, Sally Todd, Evelyn West

Abigail Rogan, known mononymously as Abigail, is a retired English-born Australian television and film character actress and briefly a vocalist, who emigrated from London in 1968 and became one of Australia's significant sex symbols of the mid-1970s. She was educated in France. Her mother (maiden name Joachim) was a Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) of Dutch Burgher/Eurasian ethnicity. Abigail came to Australia when she was given the chance to appear as the female lead in the Perth production There's a Girl in My Soup.

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Abigail wearing a pearl necklace

Rogan is best known for her roles in two prominent Australian soap operas, where she became known simply as Abigail, she first became best known to Australians as a sex symbol, in the television soap opera Number 96, as the first actress to play Bev Houghton and then for her role as conniving Caroline Morrell in Sons and Daughters. Abigail was twice married first to actor Mark Hashfield and second to actor Adrian Wright.

An interview from 'Whatever happen to Abigail Investigation'

Abigail - Je T'aime [1973]


Career

Abigail in her blue sexy outfit

Abigail began in show business in the UK, appearing in the TV shows Robin Hood and Continental Theatre. After arriving in Australia in 1971, she studied civil engineering at university and acted on the side, gaining the female lead in a theatrical production of the comedy There's a Girl in My Soup on stage in Perth, Western Australia. She moved to Sydney, New South Wales and appeared in a television advertisement with Phil Silvers and the TV series Delta.

Sex symbol of “Number 96”, the sultry Abigail who played Bev Houghton

From 1972 to mid-1973, Abigail appeared in the Network Ten sexed-up soap opera, Number 96 as Bev Houghton. She was promoted as a sex symbol and she became "Australia's undisputed number 1 female sex symbol in the early 1970s" through her role, which provided fleeting nude glimpses. As the show's most famous sex symbol many people assume that Abigail was the first woman to appear topless on Australian television; however, that credit belongs to fellow cast member Vivienne Garrett in the same series. To the surprise of her television fans, Abigail left the cast of Number 96 in mid-1973, and her character of Bev Houghton went to Victoria Raymond (a.k.a. Victoria Resch), real life sister of Candy Raymond who had been written into the series shortly before Abigail's departure and also presented as a sex symbol.

Topless Abigail

In 1973, after leaving Number 96, she published her autobiography, Call Me Abigail which sold 150,000 copies in its first two weeks of sale. Also in 1973, Abigail made an attempt at a popular music career and scored a hit with a cover of Serge Gainsbourg's "Je t'aime... moi non plus", which reached the top 10 in Australia. Although this debut was a success, follow-ups, including a comedic release with ventriloquist Chris Kirby, were not.

During this period she appeared in a series of brief cameo roles in a string of sex comedy films such as Alvin Purple (1973), and its 1974 sequel Alvin Purple Rides Again. In 1974, Abigail would perform a striptease in the burlesque comedy, The Legend of San Peel in The Barrel Theatre a well-known strip palace in Kings Cross, while struggling to find serious acting jobs. In 1975, in a brief return to television she appeared in Class of '75 for three weeks as a prim French Senior Mistress in a black wig and frumpy spectacles. Also in 1975 she played Esmerelda in The True Story of Eskimo Nell and in 1976 appeared in another bawdy comedy Eliza Fraser.

Abigail returned to Number 96 for a two episode appearance in November 1976. This new comedy character, the oft-divorced Eve, would potentially appear in a spinoff series, Fair Game, which never eventuated. She also appeared in a recurring sketch in comedy series The Norman Gunston Show called "The Checkout Chicks". This sketch, a send-up of melodramatic soap operas set in a supermarket, mostly featured other former Number 96 actors - Vivienne Garrett, Candy Raymond, Philippa Baker, Judy Lynne and Anne Louise Lambert. (Fans of the long-running Number 96 television series will be aware that the show was finally cancelled in July 1977). In 1977, Abigail appeared in the hospital-based series The Young Doctors as super-efficient secretary Hilary Templeton who worked for a celebrity patient of the hospital. In the show, her boss is murdered and she leaves the storyline, only to later return with her character now running the company of her former boss. Also in 1977 she had a cameo role in the film Summer City, which is notable for being the first to have Mel Gibson in a major role.

Abigail had some success in the theatre, specialising in comedy roles. She toured New South Wales and Queensland with the stage farce A Bedfull of Foreigners in 1983. In 1984 she appeared in Melvin, Son of Alvin. In 1985, Abigail scored a regular role in another soap opera Sons and Daughters, playing the role of Caroline Morrell, alongside Normie Rowe, a role she continued until the series ended in 1987. In 1988, she appeared in Breaking Loose. In 1989 she co-starred in Elly & Jools playing the crazy Country & Western singer wannabe, Dulcie Dickson. In 1990 she appeared in Sher Mountain Killings Mystery and was a regular cast member of the short-lived soap opera Family and Friends and in 1991 appeared in Chances. In 1994 she presented a prime-time repeat of the 1977 Number 96 retrospective, And They Said It Couldn't Last.

Retirement from acting

Her last television appearance was in 2002, when she briefly became a spokesman for weight-loss company Jenny Craig. She claimed to have lost 17 kilograms in seven weeks.

Abigail was interviewed on Sydney radio station 2GB on her 60th birthday in 2005. At that time she was living on the Gold Coast, Queensland.

In March 2011, Australian current affairs program Today Tonight produced a story on Abigail, claiming that she had fallen on hard times, and claiming she was living as a squatter in a derelict church. A rebuttal story was aired the following evening by rival current affairs program, A Current Affair. In fact she had been living there with permission, with her husband as her home had been partially destroyed by floods. Her damaged home was being prepared for rebuilding. The Today Tonight story captured some hidden camera footage of Abigail. She did not appear on camera consensually.

Discography

Singles
  • 1973 "Je T'aime" / "Last Tango in Paris" Festival Records (Australia) No. 6, 11 weeks
  • 1973 "Do It Again" / "Please Terry Do It One More Time" Festival Records (Australia) No chart position
  • 1974 "These Dreams" / "(Just As) I Am" Festival Records (Australia) No. 96, 1 week
  • 1976 "Biting My Nails" / "Stay A While" Festival Records (Australia) No chart position
  • Album
  • 1973 Abigail Festival Records (Australia) L-35260
  • Side A: 1. "An Occasional Man" 2. "My Baby Does it Good" 3. "New Fangled Tango" 4. "These Dreams" 5. "Do It Again" 6. "Je T'aime"
  • Side B 1. "Sugar Me" 2. "The Man I Love" 3. "(Just As) I Am" 4. "Pillow Talk" 5. "Last Tango in Paris" 6. "Please Terry, Do It One More Time"*
  • The track "Please Terry Do It One More Time", is the one that features Chris Kirby.

    Produced by Martin ErdmanRecorded at Festival's 'Studio 24", Sydney AustraliaTerry appears by courtesy of Chris Kirby.

    Filmography

    Actress
    1995
    The Final Stage as
    The Woman
    1994
    Wedlocked (TV Series) as
    Radner
    - Chris & Susie & Norman & Radner (1994) - Radner
    1993
    Time Trax (TV Series) as
    Georgette
    - Night of the Savage (1993) - Georgette
    1992
    Chances (TV Series) as
    Bambi Chute
    - Party Games (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - Thrust in Me (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - The Naked and the Dead (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - A Dish Called Wanda (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - Here Comes the Bride (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - The Beast Within (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - The Switch (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - The Royal Flush (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - Venus Fly Trap (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - Utangi (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - Call Me Madam (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - Diamonds Are for Everyone (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - White Cargo (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - Women in Lust (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - The Spiker Spiked (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - Gender Bender (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - Gold Digger (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - Faking It (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - The Big Bang (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - A Cross Too Bare (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - The Second Coming (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - Boys In The Bond (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - The Sex Show (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - Heaven On A Stick (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - Getting It Up (1992) - Bambi Chute
    - Alex, the God (1992) - Bambi Chute
    1991
    The Miraculous Mellops (TV Series) as
    Iron Peg
    - Episode #1.10 (1991) - Iron Peg
    - Episode #1.9 (1991) - Iron Peg
    1990
    Elly & Jools (TV Mini Series) as
    Dulcie Dickson
    1990
    Friday on My Mind
    1990
    Sher Mountain Killings Mystery as
    Muriel Cordeaux
    1990
    Family and Friends (TV Series) as
    Doreen Stubbs
    1989
    Body Surfer (TV Mini Series) as
    Mrs. James
    - The Third Story (1989) - Mrs. James
    - The First Story (1989) - Mrs. James (credit only)
    1989
    Rafferty's Rules (TV Series) as
    Miichelle Dobbs
    - Funny Peculiar (1989) - Miichelle Dobbs
    1989
    Neighbours (TV Series) as
    Betty Bristow
    - Episode #1.933 (1989) - Betty Bristow
    - Episode #1.932 (1989) - Betty Bristow
    - Episode #1.929 (1989) - Betty Bristow
    1988
    Breaking Loose: Summer City II as
    Helen
    1985
    Sons and Daughters (TV Series) as
    Caroline Morrell / Caroline Fletcher
    1985
    Special Squad (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Quinn
    - The Chen Legacy (1985) - Mrs. Quinn
    1984
    Melvin: Son of Alvin as
    Mrs. Simpson
    1981
    Are You Being Served in Australia? (TV Series) as
    Perfume Saleswoman
    - His and Hers (1981) - Perfume Saleswoman
    1981
    Trial by Marriage (TV Series) as
    Laivinia
    - Friends and Neighbours (1981) - Laivinia
    1981
    Home Sweet Home (TV Series) as
    Patient
    - On the Job (1981) - Patient
    1979
    Chopper Squad (TV Series) as
    Alison Burns
    - The Other Man's Grass (1979) - Alison Burns
    1977
    The Young Doctors (TV Series) as
    Hilary Templeton
    1977
    All at Sea (TV Movie) as
    Denise Demour
    1977
    Summer City as
    Woman in Pub
    1976
    Murcheson Creek (TV Movie) as
    Donna Lewis
    1976
    Eliza Fraser as
    Buxom Girl
    1972
    Number 96 (TV Series) as
    Bev Houghton / Eve
    1976
    Up the Convicts (TV Series) as
    Sharlot (uncredited)
    1975
    Class of '74 (TV Series) as
    Angelique Dupree
    1975
    The Norman Gunston Show (TV Series) as
    The Checkout Chicks
    - Episode #2.8 (1975) - The Checkout Chicks
    - Episode #2.7 (1975) - The Checkout Chicks
    - Episode #2.6 (1975) - The Checkout Chicks
    - Episode #2.5 (1975) - The Checkout Chicks
    - Episode #2.4 (1975) - The Checkout Chicks
    - Episode #2.3 (1975) - The Checkout Chicks
    1975
    The True Story of Eskimo Nell as
    Esmerelda
    1974
    Alvin Rides Again as
    Mae
    1974
    This Love Affair (TV Series) as
    Helen
    - Tilting at Windmills (1974) - Helen
    1973
    The Wicked City (TV Movie)
    1973
    Alvin Purple as
    Girl in See-Through
    Self
    2016
    RealTVFilms (TV Series) as
    Self - Host
    - Kat Von D, Animal Equality's 10th Anniversary (2016) - Self - Host
    - Evanna Lynch, Animal Equality's 10th Anniversary (2016) - Self - Host
    2008
    Not Quite Hollywood: Deleted and Extended Scenes (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1997
    Where Are They Now? (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - The Young Doctors (1997) - Self - Guest
    1995
    Eurotrash (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.6 (1995) - Self
    1990
    Col'n Carpenter (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Shock of the Nude (1990) - Self
    1986
    Punchlines (TV Special short) as
    Self
    1980
    Catch Us If You Can (TV Special) as
    Self
    1980
    Celebrity Tattle Tales (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 20 February 1980 (1980) - Self
    1977
    Blankety Blanks (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.28 (1977) - Self
    - Episode #1.27 (1977) - Self
    - Episode #1.26 (1977) - Self
    1976
    Number 96... And they said it wouldn't last (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1976
    The Celebrity Game (TV Series) as
    Self
    1974
    Ted Hamilton's Musical World (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.4 (1974) - Self
    1973
    The Paul Hogan Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.1 (1973) - Self
    1973
    The Barry Crocker Comedy Hour (TV Special)
    Archive Footage
    2020
    The Death of the Aussie Larrikin? (TV Special documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2010
    The Gruen Transfer (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - MasterChef (2010) - Self
    2010
    20 to 1 (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Adults Only 20 to 1: Sex on the Screen (2010) - Self
    2008
    Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! (Documentary) as
    Bev Houghton
    2004
    The True Story of... The True Story of Eskimo Nell (Video documentary short) as
    Self / Esmerelda
    1995
    Neighbours: A 10th Anniversary Celebration (Video documentary) as
    Betty Bristow
    1973
    Inside 'Alvin Purple' (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self

    References

    Abigail (actress) Wikipedia