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Full Name
  
Joan Thompson

Name
  
Joan Bruce

Occupation
  
Actress

Role
  
Film actress

Years active
  
1971–1988

Movies
  
Dot and the Kangaroo

Children
  
Two


Born
  
February 29, 1928 (
1928-02-29
)
Surrey, England

Spouse(s)
  
Frank Baden-Powell (1955–?) Kenneth Williams (1978–2014; his death)

Died
  
April 26, 2014, Central Coast, Australia

Alma mater
  
London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art

Doctor Down Under (1979) Episode Four 3/3 With Joan Bruce, John Bluthal


Joan Olive Bruce (born Joan Thompson) (29 February, 1928 – 26 April, 2014) was an English-Australian actress born in Surrey, England to George and Olive Thompson, and taking the stage surname name of Bruce after her maternal grandmother.

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Biography

Trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, she appeared in repertory theatre in northern England from 1948, when after marrying first husband Frank Baden-Powell in 1954, they immigrated the following year to Perth, Australia and toured Oceania with the Australian Elizabeth Trust company in plays Separate Tables and Sleeping Prince, with her husband taking on the role of stage manager and Bruce acting. After returning to Perth to give birth to her daughters, she appeared in plays The Anniversary, Entertaining Mr. Sloane and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. Lauded for her performances, she was considered one of Perth's finest actors. In Adelaide she featured in the production of Patrick White's The Ham Funeral, and was awarded as actress of the year. Before taking the show to Sydney, she also was in the cast of Night on Bald Mountain, another play by Patrick White, before moving with her daughters to Sydney in 1968, and spending the next ten years working numerously including roles in The Entertainer, Travelling North, Heartbreak House, The Life and Times of Nicholas Appelby and Something Afoot.

She married her second husband Kenneth William in 1978, and subsequently appeared on television in roles in Chopper Squad and A Country Practice, before retiring in 1988. She was best known however for her long-running roles in the Australian soap opera Certain Women with Queenie Ashton and June Salter and for voicing the kangaroo and Dot's mother in the 1977 children's animation/live action film Dot and the Kangaroo. She died in 2014, aged 86.

Filmography

Actress
1988
True Believers (TV Mini Series) as
Pattie Menzies
- Episode #1.8 (1988) - Pattie Menzies
- Episode #1.7 (1988) - Pattie Menzies
- Episode #1.6 (1988) - Pattie Menzies
- Episode #1.4 (1988) - Pattie Menzies
- Episode #1.3 (1988) - Pattie Menzies
- Episode #1.2 (1988) - Pattie Menzies
- Episode #1.1 (1988) - Pattie Menzies
1988
Melba (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs. Doyle
- Episode #1.8 (1988) - Mrs. Doyle
- Episode #1.7 (1988) - Mrs. Doyle
1987
The Facts of Life Down Under (TV Movie) as
Mrs Winters
1983
A Country Practice (TV Series) as
Daisy Hatfield
- The Sentimental Bloke: Part 2 (1983) - Daisy Hatfield
- The Sentimental Bloke: Part 1 (1983) - Daisy Hatfield
1982
Brothers as
Mrs Williams
1982
Sarah and the Squirrel (voice)
1980
Cop Shop (TV Series) as
Mrs. Keen
- Episode #1.267 (1980) - Mrs. Keen
1979
Doctor Down Under (TV Series) as
Sister Cummings
- The Hawaiian Operation (1979) - Sister Cummings
- The Sydney Surprise (1979) - Sister Cummings
- If You Can't Beat 'Em- (1979) - Sister Cummings
- Identity Crisis (1979) - Sister Cummings
- Alias Clark & Waring (1979) - Sister Cummings
- Impatients (1979) - Sister Cummings
- I Gotta Horse (1979) - Sister Cummings
- Thanks for the Memory (1979) - Sister Cummings
1978
The Newman Shame (TV Movie) as
Betty Newman
1978
Chopper Squad (TV Series) as
Mrs. Hayle
- A Dream Before Dying (1978) - Mrs. Hayle
1977
Dot and the Kangaroo as
The Kangaroo / Mother (voice)
1977
Glenview High (TV Series)
- Hands (1977)
1973
Certain Women (TV Series) as
Jane Stone
- Dolly (1973) - Jane Stone
- Gillian (1973) - Jane Stone
- Jane (1973) - Jane Stone
- Helen (1973) - Jane Stone
- Marjorie (1973) - Jane Stone
- Freda (1973) - Jane Stone
1976
The Emigrants (TV Series) as
Peggy Nicholls
- Endeavour (1976) - Peggy Nicholls
1976
Is There Anybody There? (TV Movie) as
Jamie
1974
Lindsay's Boy (TV Movie)
1972
Matlock Police (TV Series) as
Gladys Turner / Betty
- Wrath (1973) - Gladys Turner
- It Could Have Been Anyone (1972) - Betty
1972
Division 4 (TV Series) as
Mrs. Davies
- To Bribe or Twist (1972) - Mrs. Davies
1971
Homicide (TV Series) as
Marge Hayes / June Hutchinson
- Maybe She'll Come Tomorrow (1972) - Marge Hayes
- Masquerade (1971) - June Hutchinson
1962
The Good Oil (TV Movie)
Self
1981
Film Continuity (Video documentary short) as
Performer
1965
In Perth Tonight (TV Series) as
Self - presenter (1967-1968)
Archive Footage
1988
Great Performances (TV Series) as
Mrs. Doyle
- Melba (1988) - Mrs. Doyle

References

Joan Bruce Wikipedia