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Years active
  
1967-present

Name
  
Carol Burns


Role
  
Actress

Spouse
  
Alan Lawrence

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Born
  
1947
Brisbane, Australia

Awards
  
Logie Award for Best Lead Actress in a Series

Nominations
  
AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress

Movies and TV shows
  
Prisoner, Tracks, Bad Blood, Strikebound, Gettin' Square

Similar People
  
Val Lehman, Patsy King, Amanda Muggleton, Peta Toppano, Sheila Florance

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Carol Ann Burns (29 October 1947 – 22 December 2015) was an Australian actress, director and patron of the arts. She worked extensively in film, television and theatre in Australia and the United Kingdom. In Australia she was a founding member of the Queensland Theatre Company. Burns was an original cast member, as Franky Doyle, in the serial Prisoner (known internationally as Prisoner: Cell Block H) during the first season in 1979, and although she only appeared in the first 20 episodes, she became a major breakout and much loved character, and gained cult status as a fan favourite.

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Early life

Burns was born and raised in Brisbane, Queensland. Her mother Mary (née Langford) was a receptionist and her father William was a motor spare parts manager. She attended Milton State Primary School where her initiation into the world of theatre began with speech and drama classes in 1958. Burns acted with Brisbane Arts Theatre and also Twelfth Night Theatre, where she also tutored within the junior drama workshops, in Brisbane.

Television and film

Burns' major television role was her performance in the cult television program Prisoner (known internationally as Prisoner: Cell Block H), in which she played the tough but affable lesbian bikie character, Frieda "Franky" Doyle. Although only appearing in the first 20 episodes, her character attained cult status, resulting in her winning a Logie Award for Best Lead Actress in a Series. Burns stated in a 2011 interview that she left the show due to very low pay and an increased workload as a result of the more rapid production of episodes. She also stated that it was her decision to be killed off as she did not want to be lured back. After Burns's departure from the series the producers released a telemovie titled The Franky Doyle Story which they compiled using footage from the episodes in which Burns had participated.

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Burns, an experienced and versatile theatre actress, went to the UK and appeared in numerous West End productions and had roles in series such as The Bill, Taggart and Heartbeat. Burns also appeared in films including The Mango Tree, Bad Blood, Starstruck, and Strikebound.

Theatre

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Burns had acted exclusively in the theatre for ten years before film or television, based in Brisbane. In 2005, Burns performed in the Queensland Theatre Company's sell-out season of Edward Albee's production of The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?. As part of the 2007 season, she appeared in The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams. She performed for La Boite Theatre. She was in a stage production of Elizabeth: Almost by Chance a Woman by Italian playwright Dario Fo. In 2015, Burns played, in what turned out to be her final performance, the lead role of Winnie in Samuel Beckett's Happy Days for Queensland Theatre Company.

Burns directed the Queensland Theatre Company productions of The Road to Mecca (2002) and A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (2003), as well as her own adaptation of Picnic at Hanging Rock (2013) at Brisbane Arts Theatre.

Personal life and death

Burns was married to Alan Lawrence, a musician and composer, for 36 years. She died on 22 December 2015, after a brief cancer illness at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane at the age of 68.

Awards and nominations

  • Logie Awards – Best Lead Actress in a Series – Prisoner (1979) – won
  • Australian Film Institute – Best Actress in a Guest Role in a Television Drama Series – Blue Heelers (1994) – episode – "Deadly Fascination" – nominated
  • Australian Film Institute – Best Actress in a Lead Role – Strikebound (1984) - nominated
  • Australian Film Institute – Best Actress in a Supporting Role – The Mango Tree (1977) – nominated
  • Queensland Actors Equity Award – Best Established Artist – (2006) – won
  • Matilda Awards - Gold Matilda - 2015 (awarded posthumously)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2015
    Bullets for the Dead as
    Miss Winnie
    2014
    Drive Hard as
    Granny
    2013
    Reef Doctors (TV Mini Series) as
    Mrs. Ogilvy
    - Episode #1.8 (2013) - Mrs. Ogilvy
    2013
    The Turning as
    Marjorie Keenan (segment "Small Mercies")
    2013
    Tracks as
    Mrs. Ward
    2012
    The Strange Calls (TV Mini Series) as
    Gwen
    - Jingle (2012) - Gwen
    2011
    The Golden Plate (Short) as
    Gretta
    2010
    Girl Clock! as
    Ms Thompson
    2009
    Heartbeat (TV Series) as
    Mrs Pike
    - The Middle of Somewhere (2009) - Mrs Pike
    - Thursday's Children (2009) - Mrs Pike
    2006
    Small Claims: The Reunion (TV Movie) as
    Pamela
    2005
    Small Claims: White Wedding (TV Movie) as
    Pamela
    2004
    Small Claims (TV Movie) as
    Pamela
    2003
    (S)truth (TV Series)
    2003
    Gettin' Square as
    Paorle Board Chairman
    1998
    Blue Heelers (TV Series) as
    Eunice Johnson / Gladys Frazer
    - Deadly Fascination (2001) - Eunice Johnson
    - Like Father Like Son (1998) - Gladys Frazer
    2000
    The Love of Lionel's Life (TV Movie) as
    Mavis
    1999
    Queen Kat, Carmel & St Jude (TV Mini Series) as
    Nance McCaffery
    - Summer: Manella (1999) - Nance McCaffery
    - Spring: Kat (1999) - Nance McCaffery
    - Winter: Jude (1999) - Nance McCaffery
    - Autumn: Carmel (1999) - Nance McCaffery
    1998
    Misery Guts (TV Series) as
    Ticket Seller
    - Road to Riches (1998) - Ticket Seller
    1998
    The Day of the Roses (TV Mini Series) as
    Greta
    - Episode #1.2 (1998) - Greta
    - Episode #1.1 (1998) - Greta
    1998
    Medivac (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Ryan
    - Duty of Care (1998) - Mrs. Ryan
    1996
    Flipper (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Hillier
    - The Girl Who Came to Dinner (1996) - Mrs. Hillier
    1996
    Fire (TV Series) as
    Counsellor
    - The Big Bang (1996) - Counsellor
    1993
    Casualty (TV Series) as
    Jean Hall / Paediatric Registrar
    - Family Ties (1994) - Jean Hall
    - Kill or Cure (1993) - Paediatric Registrar
    - Family Matters (1993) - Jean Hall
    1992
    Moon and Son (TV Series) as
    Lucy Gilbert
    - The Chinese Medicine Man (1992) - Lucy Gilbert
    1989
    The Bill (TV Series) as
    Doreen McKenzie
    - Kidding (1989) - Doreen McKenzie
    1989
    Hannay (TV Series) as
    Muriel Thorpe
    - The Confidence Man (1989) - Muriel Thorpe
    1986
    Strike It Rich! (TV Series) as
    Stella Kingsley
    - Spy in the Camp (1986) - Stella Kingsley
    - Counter Attack (1986) - Stella Kingsley
    - Over the Rainbow (1986) - Stella Kingsley
    1985
    Taggart (TV Series) as
    Molly Barron
    - Murder in Season, Part 2 (1985) - Molly Barron
    1984
    Eureka Stockade (TV Mini Series) as
    Anastasia Hayes
    - Episode #1.1 (1984) - Anastasia Hayes
    - Episode #1.2 (1984) - Anastasia Hayes
    1984
    Strikebound as
    Agnes Doig
    1981
    Cop Shop (TV Series) as
    Joan Wright
    - Episode #1.542 (1984)
    - Episode #1.540 (1984)
    - Episode #1.330 (1981) - Joan Wright
    1983
    All the Rivers Run (TV Mini Series) as
    Mrs. Slope
    - Part 6 (1983) - Mrs. Slope
    - Part 3 (1983) - Mrs. Slope
    1983
    Dusty as
    Clara
    1983
    Carson's Law (TV Series) as
    May Campbell
    - Jealousy (1983) - May Campbell
    - A Family Concern (1983) - May Campbell
    - On the Fence (1983) - May Campbell
    1983
    The Dismissal (TV Mini Series) as
    Cairns's Secretary
    - Part One (1983) - Cairns's Secretary
    1982
    Starstruck as
    Teacher
    1981
    Bad Blood as
    Dorothy Graham
    1980
    Australian Theatre Festival (TV Series)
    - Bedfellows (1980)
    1980
    Lucinda Brayford (TV Mini Series) as
    Julie Vane
    - The shoulder-knots of livery (1980) - Julie Vane
    1980
    The Franky Doyle Story (TV Movie) as
    Franky Doyle
    1979
    The Dolebludgers (TV Movie) as
    Shirley
    1979
    The John Sullivan Story (TV Movie) as
    Biljana
    1979
    Prisoner (TV Series) as
    Franky
    1978
    Run from the Morning (TV Series) as
    Sylvia Blake
    - Episode #1.6 (1978) - Sylvia Blake
    - Episode #1.5 (1978) - Sylvia Blake
    - Episode #1.4 (1978) - Sylvia Blake
    - Episode #1.3 (1978) - Sylvia Blake
    - Episode #1.2 (1978) - Sylvia Blake
    - Episode #1.1 (1978) - Sylvia Blake
    1978
    Loss of Innocence (TV Mini Series) as
    Eleanor
    - 1954 (1978) - Eleanor
    - 1943 (1978) - Eleanor
    - 1975 (1978) - Eleanor
    1977
    The Mango Tree as
    Maudie Plover
    Self
    2013
    The Morning Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 26 August 2013 (2013) - Self
    2011
    A Current Affair (TV Series) as
    Self / Franky Doyle
    - Prisoner Reunion (2011) - Self / Franky Doyle
    2006
    Where Are They Now (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Prisoner (2006) - Self - Guest
    1990
    The Great Escape (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1980
    The 22nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2005
    Jack Thompson Discusses 'Bad Blood' (Video documentary short)
    1985
    Prisoner (TV Series) as
    Franky Doyle
    - Episode #7.31 (1985) - Franky Doyle

    References

    Carol Burns Wikipedia


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