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Full Name
  
Dorothy Cronin

Name
  
Bunney Brooke

Role
  
Actress

Nationality
  
Australian

Partner
  
Ethnicity
  
White-Australian


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Born
  
9 January 1921 (
1921-01-09
)
Bendigo, Victoria, Australia

Other names
  
Bunnie Brooke,Bunny Brooke

Occupation
  
Television actress, Movie actress, Theatre actress,Casting director, director,

Years active
  
1940s–1998 (acting)1980s–1990s (casting agent)1956–1989 (theatre acting)

Died
  
April 2, 2000, Manly, Sydney, Australia

Spouse
  
Leonard Brooke (m. 1946–1950)

Awards
  
Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress, Logie Award for Best Lead Actress in a Miniseries/Telemovie

Movies and TV shows
  
Number 96, Alison's Birthday, E Street, The Restless Years, The Gentlemen of Titipu

Similar People
  

Cause of death
  
Bowel and liver cancer

BUNNEY BROOKE (AD-SOFT) (1979)


Dorothy Cronin (9 January 1920 – 2 April 2000), professionally known as Bunney Brooke, was an Australian actress and Casting director/agent, best known for her being one of the early faces of Australian television. Known for her television, movie, theatre acting and comedy roles including the long-running role of Flo Patterson in the soap opera and movie release version of Number 96 in the 1970s (a role for which she won a Silver Logie Award), and in her later years to a new generation of viewers in her role in children's series Round the Twist (1989 and 1992) and her role as Violet "Vi" Patchett in E Street (1990).

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Personal life

Brooke was born as Dorothy Cronin in Bendigo, Victoria, adopted at an early age and had an unhappy early life. She was raised by foster parents, and then later joined the Australian army at the age of 18. As a young adult, she saw marriage as a means of escape, marrying Leonard Brooke in 1946. The union produced two children but ended after four years, with Brooke reporting that they were "wrong for marriage".

Brooke switched to the carefree life of a drifter with little money and few possessions. After becoming disillusioned with this existence, Brooke sought conventional employment as a clown, acting teacher, café owner and train conductor. Subsequent experiences of a broken marriage, two children and struggles with depression, illness and lack of money which gave her the depth for years later to win the Best Actress Logie for a 1974 episode of Number 96 as Flo Patterson, jilted at the altar. In the early 1950s, Brooke managed the Prompt Corner coffee lounge in Melbourne with her girlfriend. At that time, several city coffee lounges implicitly catered specifically to LGBT patrons at a time when few other commercial venues existed for them. Prompt Corner also held poetry readings and, aside from the gay and lesbian patrons, it attracted the theatrical and bohemian crowd.

Brooke landed the front cover of the edition of 28 April 1975 of Brisbane's TV Week Magazine, giving an interview of her "battle to the top" explaining being in a better position in life, career success and being a star in the earlier years of Australian TV. In April 1976 Brooke endured a heart seizure which brought her to the "brink of death" collapsing at her Rozzele home with crushing chest pains then spending 10 days in intensive care of Balmain Hospital, Sydney. It was the fourth time in 5 years suffering a similar seizure. In Brooke's case the seizure was brought on by a busy change in lifestyle over a period of months causing extreme tension which affected the heart, doctors warned she must never endure such tension again and herself determined it to not happen again. In 1976 Brooke moved into her house in the near city suburb of Balmain yet one year later rented the house and moved out due to a terror campaign which bizarrely included threats, anonamyous letters, visits from police, ambulancemen and an undertaker. Brooke owned two dogs including her neighbor who each received photostat pamphlets about keeping residence dogs under control which is believed to have been the first indication of the events.

Brooke lived with Pat McDonald, who suggested her for the role of Flo Patterson. They shared the same birth year and an apartment in Wahroonga in northern Sydney. Although the true nature of their relationship was never originally detailed, many photos of them on holiday in various overseas locations were featured in magazines. Pat McDonald would later die in 1990 of pancreas cancer.

Brooke endured a nervous breakdown within the mid-1990s, which was a few years before her death. It is not really known as to why, yet Brooke did have a history within depression the earlier decades of her career.

Earlier career (1940s–1970s)

Brooke later worked as a typist with Melbourne-based television production company Crawford Productions. The association with Crawford awoke Brooke's creative side, and she became interested in scripts, joining an amateur theatrical group. A year later she traveled to the UK and, within a week of arriving, had secured work in the repertory theatre as well as radio and television shows. Her first Magic Circle Club guest appearance, as a Southern belle with two suitors, led to a recurring role as Aunty Vale (an enchantress) in the children's television series. She later became a mime artist whilst in Europe as studied under Marcel Marceau in Paris. In the late-1940s it is believed one year later Brooke returned to Australia and gained her legal name "Bunney Brooke", which would later become her much well known name.

Brooke's acting career continued into the 1970s. She was working as director of the Adelaide Theatre Company when she was asked to audition for a role in Number 96. The producers of the show were having trouble filling the role of Flo, a friend and comic foil of gossip Dorrie Evans (Pat McDonald), and Brooke fit the part. Initially seen as a frequent visitor to the flat of Dorrie and her husband Herb, the writers soon burnt down Flo's off-screen apartment in a neighboring suburb and moved Flo permanently into Dorrie and Herb's flat, where she became a key character in many of the serial's comedy stories.

Brooke continued with Number 96 until the series ended in 1977, also appearing in the film adaptation in 1974. After this she remained a frequent face on Australian television, with roles in television programs like the soap operas The Young Doctors and The Restless Years in the late 1970s. Brooke was specially written into the Young Doctors episode as a clown, she so impressed Grundy Organization executive Reg Watson with her knowledge of clownsmanship. Ten years prior she wrote a play about a clown in a bid to entice the very young into theatrical appreciation about a clown who had a skip acting parlance from a clothes basket. So successful was the play she did another naming her clown Trumbo and had him looking for his red nose. Finding such enthusiastic responses from audiences in small theater venues around Melbourne, Brooke then wrote a third clown play. She also played various roles in films, miniseries, and TV movies. She acted in the feature film Dawn!, about Olympic Swimmer Dawn Fraser, playing the role of Fraser's mother.

Later career (1980s–1990s)

By the early 1980s in senior years, Brooke was living in Melbourne and again working for Crawford Productions, this time as a casting agent. She also had acting roles in the Crawford shows Skyways and Carson's Law. In the 1980s she cast a relatively unknown Kylie Minogue for The Henderson Kids. In November 1980 Brooke won the Penguin Award of "BEST SINGLE PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS" – Rock Pool, ABC

Next Brooke was known to a new generation of viewers with ongoing role in the children's series Round the Twist (1989) as Nell Rickards, and in 1990, acted at the same time as the ongoing role of Auntie Violet "Vi" Patchett in the soap opera E Street. When she left that series in 1991, her character was written out by accepting the marriage proposal of old friend Johnny Little, played by former Number 96 actor Johnny Lockwood in a guest role. She later appeared in the television series Round the Twist 2 (1992) and guest starred in some of the later episodes of A Country Practice. Brooke alongside previous co-star Joyce Jacobs from A Country Practice acted in short "Heaven on the 4th Floor" (1998) credited that as "Bunny Brooke", that is with the letter "e" missing from the first name as sometimes credited in other various previous works. This would be her final last known acting credit before being diagnosed ill with cancers until her death for the remainder of the decade & turn of the new millennium.

Brooke is known to have at least 69 known acting credits to her name in theater work, spanning four decades ranging from 1959 to 1989. Yet Brooke's esteemed acting career in total spanned half a century (fifty years).

Death

Brooke, a heavy smoker and drinker, died in a Manly, New South Wales hospital on 2 April 2000 at the age of 80, after a two-year battle with bowel and liver cancer.

On 20 January 2009, her 1974 Silver Logie Award (presented to Brooke in 1975 by the late Hollywood great John Wayne) was purchased by a Queensland anonymous bidder in a 24-hour auction on eBay for AU$2225. Given that Brooke died in 2000, it is not entirely known how the award then came to be in the possession of the seller.

Tributes

Charlie Little, director, had Brooke reflect on her life to him not long before she died as her illness worsened. Little recalls, she said "I've done all the things I've wanted to do in my life. I've been a very lucky woman". He also said Brooke was "Quite Chaplin-esque (Charlie Chaplin)".

Elisabeth Kirkby, Number 96 cast-member and former NSW Politician said "Brooke's performance was memorising. There was no dialogue. It was just the expression on her face. It was almost as it was actually happening".

Elaine Lee, Number 96 cast-member said Brooke "Was about laughter, laughter, laughter. We used to laugh a lot, she was a very funny lady". Mark Mitchell, comedian and Round The Twist star said it was "Impossible not to learn from Bunney. You could turn to her in a moment of exasperation knowing she would impart something very timely, if humbling".

Frankie J. Holden, Round The Twist star said Brooke "Could play with the kids, be a serious actress opposite the adults and that night drink the crew under the table".

Joanna Milosz, Brooke's long time agent said "Nearly everyone in the industry of the older generation knew Brooke, worked with Brooke, was taught by Brooke or directed by Brooke" and "she had an incredible impact on the industry".

Filmography

Actress
1998
Heaven on the 4th Floor (Short)(as Bunny Brooke)
1985
A Country Practice (TV Series) as
Nancy Plummer / Mrs. Plummer / Alice McKenna
- Thursday's Child (II): Part 2 (1993) - Nancy Plummer
- Thursday's Child (II): Part 1 (1993) - Nancy Plummer
- Can't See Around Corners: Part 2 (1993) - Nancy Plummer (as Bunny Brooke)
- Can't See Around Corners: Part 1 (1993) - Nancy Plummer (as Bunny Brooke)
- Wildcard: Part 2 (1993) - Mrs. Plummer (as Bunny Brooke)
- Wildcard: Part 1 (1993) - Mrs. Plummer (as Bunny Brooke)
- All It Takes: Part 2 (1985) - Alice McKenna
- All It Takes: Part 1 (1985) - Alice McKenna
1989
Round the Twist (TV Series) as
Nell Rickards / Nell / Aunt Tuneless
- Seeing the Light (1992) - Nell Rickards
- Little Black Balls (1992) - Nell Rickards
- Yuckles (1992) - Nell Rickards
- Ice Maiden (1992) - Nell Rickards
- Grandad's Gifts (1992) - Nell Rickards
- Smelly Feat (1992) - Nell Rickards
- Sloppy Jalopy (1992) - Nell Rickards
- Nails (1992) - Nell Rickards
- Little Squirt (1992) - Nell Rickards
- Copy Cat (1992) - Nell Rickards
- Next Time Around (1992) - Nell Rickards
- Lighthouse Blues (1989) - Nell Rickards
- Without My Pants (1989) - Nell Rickards
- The Copy (1989) - Nell Rickards
- Know All (1989) - Nell Rickards
- Lucky Lips (1989) - Nell (uncredited)
- Santa Claws (1989) - Nell Rickards
- The Gum-Leaf War (1989) - Nell Rickards / Aunt Tuneless
- Spaghetti Pig Out (1989) - Nell Rickards
- The Cabbage Patch Fib (1989) - Nell Rickards
- A Good Tip for Ghosts (1989) - Nell Rickards
- Birdsdo (1989) - Nell Rickards
- Skeleton on the Dunny (1989) - Nell Rickards
1990
E Street (TV Series) as
Vi Patchett
- Faulty Facades (1991) - Vi Patchett
- The Reverend & the Doctor? (1990) - Vi Patchett
1985
Zoo Family (TV Series) as
Madam Rosalita
- Diamonds Are Forever (1985) - Madam Rosalita
1985
Trapp, Winkle and Box (TV Series) as
Various
1984
The Boy in the Bush (TV Mini Series) as
Gran Ellis
- Celebrating (1984) - Gran Ellis
- Arriving (1984) - Gran Ellis
1983
Carson's Law (TV Series) as
Ma Bonner
- In Service (1983) - Ma Bonner
- True Colours (1983) - Ma Bonner
- Policeman's Lot (1983) - Ma Bonner
1982
Holiday Island (TV Series) as
Tillie Taggart / Tillie
- The Chinese Connection (1982) - Tillie Taggart (as Bunnie Brooke)
- The Way Forward (1982) - Tillie Taggart (as Bunnie Brooke)
- The Nightmare (1982) - Tillie Taggart (as Bunnie Brooke)
- Lost at Sea (1982) - Tillie Taggart (as Bunnie Brooke)
- Welcome Home Zack (1982) - Tillie Taggart (as Bunnie Brooke)
- Victoria's Return (1982) - Tillie
- Family Reunion (1982) - Tillie Taggart (as Bunnie Brooke)
- Episode #1.64 (1982) - Tillie Taggart (as Bunnie Brooke)
1979
Cop Shop (TV Series) as
Madge Baxter / Hilda Preston / Binnie
- Episode #1.441 (1982)
- Episode #1.343 (1981) - Binnie
- Episode #1.300 (1981) - Madge Baxter
- Episode #1.299 (1981) - Madge Baxter
- Episode #1.162 (1979) - Hilda Preston
- Episode #1.161 (1979) - Hilda Preston
1981
Cornflakes for Tea (TV Series) as
Mrs. Lewis
- Episode #1.6 (1981) - Mrs. Lewis
- Episode #1.5 (1981) - Mrs. Lewis
- Episode #1.4 (1981) - Mrs. Lewis
- Episode #1.3 (1981) - Mrs. Lewis
- Episode #1.2 (1981) - Mrs. Lewis
- Episode #1.1 (1981) - Mrs. Lewis
1978
Tickled Pink (TV Series) as
Auntie / Angela
- Three Blind Mice (1981) - (as Bunny Brooke)
- A Visit to the Uncle (1978) - Auntie (as Bunny Brooke)
- Palace of Dreams (1978) - Angela (as Bunny Brooke)
1981
The Restless Years (TV Series) as
Amy Blake
- Episode dated 19 May 1981 (1981) - Amy Blake
1981
Alison's Birthday as
Aunt Jennifer Findlay
1980
Dead Man's Float as
Parish
1979
The Rock Pool (TV Movie)(as Bunny Brooke)
1979
Ride on Stranger (TV Mini Series) as
Grannie Jones
- A Country Girl (1979) - Grannie Jones
1979
Skyways (TV Series) as
Aunt Shirley
- The Italian Connection - Aunt Shirley (as Bunny Brooke)
1979
Dawn! as
Mum (as Bunny Brooke)
1978
A Good Thing Going (TV Movie) as
Stella
1978
The Young Doctors (TV Series) as
Trixie Rogers
- Episode #1.301 (1978) - Trixie Rogers (as Bunny Brooke)
- Episode #1.300 (1978) - Trixie Rogers
- Episode #1.299 (1978) - Trixie Rogers (as Bunny Brooke)
- Episode #1.297 (1978) - Trixie Rogers (as Bunny Brooke)
- Episode #1.295 (1978) - Trixie Rogers (as Bunny Brooke)
- Episode #1.296 (1978) - Trixie Rogers (as Bunny Brooke)
- Episode #1.292 (1978) - Trixie Rogers
- Episode #1.293 (1978) - Trixie Rogers (as Bunny Brooke)
- Episode #1.294 (1978) - Trixie Rogers (as Bunny Brooke)
1978
Newsfront as
Macka's Wife (as Bunny Brooke)
1977
Kirby's Company (TV Series) as
Maisie Peters
- Pairing is such sweet sorrow (1978) - Maisie Peters
- Your send of humour (1978) - Maisie Peters
- All the risk and all the profit (1978) - Maisie Peters
- Quality of Life (1977) - Maisie Peters
- Christmas is for famililes (1977) - Maisie Peters
- I owe you 13 cents (1977) - Maisie Peters
- The Sins of a Man (1977) - Maisie Peters
- The Sabotage of Hopes and Dreams (1977) - Maisie Peters
- Johnny on the spot (1977) - Maisie Peters
- My mother wouldn't know (1977) - Maisie Peters
- You want to see a bit of the world (1977) - Maisie Peters
- No he's Just a friend (1977) - Maisie Peters
- You Get What You Pay For (1977) - Maisie Peters
1972
Number 96 (TV Series) as
Flo Patterson
- The Bomb Blast - Part 2 (1975) - Flo Patterson
- The Bomb Blast - Part 1 (1975) - Flo Patterson
- The Pantyhose Strangler (1974) - Flo Patterson
1974
Number 96 as
Flo Patterson
1973
The Gentlemen of Titipu (TV Movie)(voice)
1971
Division 4 (TV Series) as
Lorna Matthews / Lily Reid / Elsie Hudson / ...
- The Best We Know (1973) - Lorna Matthews (as Bunny Brooke)
- Flight Plan (1972) - Lily Reid
- Senior Stewart (1972) - Elsie Hudson (as Bunny Brooke)
- Pigs Is Pigs (1972) - Kate 'Porky' Robinson
- Last of the Independents (1971) - Edna Mitchell (as Bunny Brooke)
- Now One with the Bride (1971) - Joan Marriott (as Bunny Brooke)
1971
Homicide (TV Series) as
'Mum' Enright / Mrs. Hovey / Sandra Martin
- Mother Superior (1973) - 'Mum' Enright (as Bunny Brooke)
- Too Clever by Half (1972) - Mrs. Hovey
- Just Throw Money (1971) - Sandra Martin (as Bunny Brooke)
1972
A Time for Love (TV Series)
- One Room in a Mansion (1972)
1971
Matlock Police (TV Series) as
Mrs. Andrews
- No Way Out (1971) - Mrs. Andrews (as Bunny Brooke)
1965
The Magic Circle Club (TV Series) as
Aunty Vale (1965) (as Bunny Brooke)
1962
Consider Your Verdict (TV Series) as
Alice Munro
- Queen Versus Buckley and Field (1963) - (as Bunny Brooke)
- Queen Versus Grant (1962) - Alice Munro (as Bunny Brooke)
1956
Lilli Palmer Theatre (TV Series) as
2nd Woman
- The Case of Dr. Crippen (1956) - 2nd Woman (as Bunny Brooke)
Casting Department
1985
Zoo Family (TV Series) (casting - 2 episodes)
- Watson of the Jungle (1985) - (casting)
- Zoo Family (1985) - (casting)
1983
Carson's Law (TV Series) (casting - 184 episodes)
- My Father, My Son (1984) - (casting)
- Hide And Seek (1984) - (casting)
- The Scapegoat (1984) - (casting)
- Buying Time (1984) - (casting)
- Blood On The Straw (1984) - (casting)
- Wild Violets (1984) - (casting)
- The Break (1984) - (casting)
- Beyond All Reason (1984) - (casting)
- Hell Hath No Fury (1984) - (casting)
- All Is Fair (1984) - (casting)
- The Dominant Gender (1984) - (casting)
- Baying For Blood (1984) - (casting)
- Ploys (1984) - (casting)
- Trial By Editorial (1984) - (casting)
- The Mis-Shapen Effigy (1984) - (casting)
- The Wages Of Sin (1984) - (casting)
- One Step Ahead (1984) - (casting)
- The Lesson (1984) - (casting)
- A Bob Each Way (1984) - (casting)
- The Long Farewell (1984) - (casting)
- Desperate Measures (1984) - (casting)
- Heroic Deeds (1984) - (casting)
- To The Future (1984) - (casting)
- Seeds Of Doubt (1984) - (casting)
- Fear Is The Key (1984) - (casting)
- Malpractice (1984) - (casting)
- Gambits (1984) - (casting)
- Misalliance (1984) - (casting)
- The Arrangement (1984) - (casting)
- Wild Oats (1984) - (casting)
- The Comeback (1984) - (casting)
- Throw A Seven, Part 2 (1984) - (casting)
- A Small Favour (1984) - (casting)
- The Last Enemy (1984) - (casting)
- The Old People's Friend (1984) - (casting)
- A Hold On Life (1984) - (casting)
- The Performance (1984) - (casting)
- Strike Me Lucky (1984) - (casting)
- A Lucky Investment (1984) - (casting)
- Luck Of The Draw (1984) - (casting)
- A Fond Concept (1984) - (casting)
- The Devil's Work (1984) - (casting)
- The Last Goodbye (1984) - (casting)
- Wedding Vows (1984) - (casting)
- An Anxious Advocate (1984) - (casting)
- Blood And Fire (1984) - (casting)
- Flash Point (1984) - (casting)
- Self Defence (1984) - (casting)
- Gentlemen's Agreement (1984) - (casting)
- Lady Luck (1984) - (casting)
- The Outsider (1984) - (casting)
- Snakes In The Grass (1984) - (casting)
- New Friends (1984) - (casting)
- The Tender Past (1984) - (casting)
- The Lost Weekend (1984) - (casting)
- The Portrait (1984) - (casting)
- Infatuation (1984) - (casting)
- White Knights (1984) - (casting)
- A Man's Pride (1984) - (casting)
- A Question Of Circumstance (1984) - (casting)
- A Crime Of Passion (1984) - (casting)
- Win Some, Lose Some (1984) - (casting)
- Verdict: Not Innocent (1984) - (casting)
- Prelude (1984) - (casting)
- Virtue Defiled (1984) - (casting)
- The Innocent (1984) - (casting)
- A Small Misunderstanding (1984) - (casting)
- Power Games (1984) - (casting)
- Scarlet Fever (1984) - (casting)
- A Case to Answer (1984) - (casting)
- Humanitarian Grounds (1984) - (casting)
- A Chinese Puzzle (1984) - (casting)
- Vale (1984) - (casting)
- Throw A Seven, Part 1 (1984) - (casting)
- The Man's Rights (1984) - (casting)
- The Ivory Tower (1984) - (casting)
- The Duel (1984) - (casting)
- Smile For The Camera (1984) - (casting)
- La Cenicienta (1984) - (casting)
- Hideous Nights (1984) - (casting)
- Fire and Ice (1984) - (casting)
- Fallen Into Darkness (1984) - (casting)
- End of the Road (1984) - (casting)
- Divide and Conquer (1984) - (casting)
- Another Mrs. Carson (1984) - (casting)
- A Question Of Liberty (1984) - (casting)
- Daylight (1984) - (casting)
- The Dark Tunnel (1984) - (casting)
- The Heir Apparent (1984) - (casting)
- Requiescast (1984) - (casting)
- The Sisters (1984) - (casting)
- The Lunatic (1983) - (casting)
- A Change Of Heart (1983) - (casting)
- A Cat Among the Carsons (1983) - (casting)
- Child of the Storm (1983) - (casting)
- Butcher's Picnic (1983) - (casting)
- The Catch (1983) - (casting)
- A Weak Resolve (1983) - (casting)
- Growing Pains (1983) - (casting)
- Preferential Treatment (1983) - (casting)
- Changes (1983) - (casting)
- A Scent of Lavender (1983) - (casting)
- The Comeback (1983) - (casting)
- The Bolshevik (1983) - (casting)
- Picking up the Pieces (1983) - (casting)
- The Americans Are Coming (1983) - (casting)
- Mirrors and Dreams (1983) - (casting)
- Seeing Stars (1983) - (casting)
- Teapots and Tears (1983) - (casting)
- Means To An End (1983) - (casting)
- Falling Star (1983) - (casting)
- Orphans Of The Storm (1983) - (casting)
- Deceptions (1983) - (casting)
- Street Games, Night Moves (1983) - (casting)
- From Small Acorns (1983) - (casting)
- A Case for Compassion (1983) - (casting)
- The Tender Trap (1983) - (casting)
- A Matter of Confidence (1983) - (casting)
- Faith, Hope, and Fencing Wire (1983) - (casting)
- A Country Dance (1983) - (casting)
- Lost Opportunities (1983) - (casting)
- Guardian Angels (1983) - (casting)
- Laugh, Clown, Laugh (1983) - (casting)
- All That Glitters (1983) - (casting)
- The Masquerade (1983) - (casting)
- St. Patrick's Day (1983) - (casting)
- Fire and Misfire (1983) - (casting)
- Fortune's Child (1983) - (casting)
- The Fortune Teller (1983) - (casting)
- Scent Of Battle (1983) - (casting)
- Happy Events (1983) - (casting)
- Future Horizons (1983) - (casting)
- The Perfect Gentleman (1983) - (casting)
- The Sins Of The Sons (1983) - (casting)
- Best Laid Plans (1983) - (casting)
- Soiree (1983) - (casting)
- In Service (1983) - (casting)
- Pound Of Flesh (1983) - (casting)
- True Colours (1983) - (casting)
- Policeman's Lot (1983) - (casting)
- Heritage (1983) - (casting)
- Birthright (1983) - (casting)
- A Private Life (1983) - (casting)
- The Honeymoon (1983) - (casting)
- The Wedding (1983) - (casting)
- Christmas Cheer (1983) - (casting)
- Razorman (1983) - (casting)
- Prodigal (1983) - (casting)
- In a Market Garden (1983) - (casting)
- Chopsticks (1983) - (casting)
- The Greater Good (1983) - (casting)
- Blessed Are They (1983) - (casting)
- All God's Children (1983) - (casting)
- Waywards from the Bush (1983) - (casting)
- Aftermath (1983) - (casting)
- Confession (1983) - (casting)
- Donnegan's Wake (1983) - (casting)
- Stranger Bedfellows (1983) - (casting)
- The Candidate (1983) - (casting)
- Dead End (1983) - (casting)
- Dead Men's Tales (1983) - (casting)
- Trial and Error (1983) - (casting)
- The Cause (1983) - (casting)
- Assault (1983) - (casting)
- Jealousy (1983) - (casting)
- A Family Concern (1983) - (casting)
- On the Fence (1983) - (casting)
- A Useful Life (1983) - (casting)
- Preselection (1983) - (casting)
- Lost Soul (1983) - (casting)
- To the Future (1983) - (casting)
- Happy Families (1983) - (casting)
- Swan Song, Part 2 (1983) - (casting)
- Swan Song, Part 1 (1983) - (casting)
- Which Doctor (1983) - (casting)
- The Medicine Man (1983) - (casting)
- Foxtrot (1983) - (casting)
- English Gentlemen (1983) - (casting)
- The Royston Trial (1983) - (casting)
- Case Deferred (1983) - (casting)
- The Requiem (1983) - (casting)
- The Witness (1983) - (casting)
- The Clan, Part 2 (1983) - (casting)
- The Clan, Part 1 (1983) - (casting)
Casting Director
1985
The Flying Doctors (TV Mini Series) (3 episodes)
- Part 3 (1985)
- Part 2 (1985) - (as Banney Brooke)
- Part 1 (1985) - (as Banney Brooke)
1983
All the Rivers Run (TV Mini Series) (1 episode)
- Part 1 (1983)
Miscellaneous
1982
Holiday Island (TV Series) (Drama Coach - 1 episode)
- Victoria's Return (1982) - (Drama Coach)
Self
1980
The 22nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards (TV Special) as
Self (as Bunny Brooke)
1975
Pot of Gold (TV Series) as
Self (1975)
1975
The 17th Annual TV Week Logie Awards (TV Special) as
Self (as Bunny Brooke)
1966
Jimmy (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 24 March 1966 (1966) - Self
1961
The General Motors Hour (TV Series documentary) as
Dot Cook / Golden Gate operator
- The One Day of the Year (1962) - Dot Cook (as Bunny Brooke)
- Long Distance (1961) - Golden Gate operator

References

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