Name Carmen Duncan Role Actress | Siblings Paula Duncan Nieces Jessica Orcsik | |
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Occupation Film and television actor Children Amelia Barrett, Duncan Barrett Nominations AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress Movies and TV shows Similar People Jon Hewitt, Paula Duncan, Beverlee McKinsey, Brian Trenchard‑Smith, Simon Wincer |
Paula Duncan Remembers Her Sister, Carmen Duncan | Studio 10
Carmen Joan Duncan (born 7 July 1942) is an Australian actress. She was nominated for the AFI Award for Best Actress for the 1980 film Harlequin. Her other film appearances include Touch and Go (1980) Turkey Shoot (1982) and Now and Forever (1983). She went on to play Iris Wheeler on the American soap opera Another World from 1988 to 1994.
Contents
- Paula Duncan Remembers Her Sister Carmen Duncan Studio 10
- Carmen Duncan A Simple Tribute
- Career
- Personal life
- Feature films
- Television
- References

Carmen Duncan ● A Simple Tribute
Career

Born in Cooma, New South Wales, Duncan is known to Australian audiences as a character actress in television, stage an films, as well as having appeared in television commercials. Australian television roles included several episodes of the Australian series Hunter (1967) and she appeared for several months in the evening soap opera Number 96 playing Helen Sheridan in 1973. From there, a role on the soap Certain Women followed. She later had an ongoing role in Skyways, and guest starred in several episodes of A Country Practice as Rowena Elliott, Terence Elliott's wife. Film roles include playing a lascivious, sadistic and murderous lesbian armed with a crossbow in exploitation film Turkey Shoot (1982).

She later emigrated to the United States where she acted on television. From October 1988 to September 1994, she portrayed Iris Carrington Wheeler on the daytime soap opera Another World. She succeeded Beverlee McKinsey in the role after a long absence. Many of Duncan's critics, including TV Guide's Michael Logan, remarked that her accent sounded less American than her counterparts, making her seem out of place in the serial. As an actress, Duncan generally used a Cultivated Australian accent, which is similar to Received Pronunciation.
After leaving the Another World role in the mid-1990s, Duncan returned to Australia, where she acted in guest roles on television series and lampooned her former soap opera image on television commercials. In 2000 Duncan was diagnosed and successfully treated for early stage breast cancer. In 2003, she appeared as Anna Denton on CrashBurn. In 2004, Duncan returned to the United States to fill in for Eileen Fulton as Lisa Grimaldi in three episodes of As the World Turns while Fulton was on emergency medical leave. Duncan continues to take permanent residence in Australia.
In 2006, Duncan switched hats from acting to take up a post as fundraising manager for the GO Fund, which is a devoted to research and treatment for gynaecological cancer in New South Wales. Duncan left the GO Fund in 2009. She currently serves as an Ambassador for the Breast Care Centre at the Royal Hospital for Women and as the Ambassador for Tenterfield Shire Council for Australia Day. As well, Duncan is actively involved in the Catholic Women's League of Sydney and campaigns for funding for awareness of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, having lost her own grandson to the condition.
Personal life
Duncan has been a teacher of professional speech and drama, and one time secretary, she resides in Sydney and is a mother of two adult children, Duncan and Amelia. Her younger sister is actress Paula Duncan.