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Mary Ward

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Mary Ward

Years active
  
1933–89; 1998–2000

Occupation
  
Actress


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Full Name
  
Mary Ward Breheny

Movies
  
Amy, Backstage, Jenny Kissed Me

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Mary Ward Breheny (born 6 March 1915), credited professionally as Mary Ward, is an Australian actress of stage, television and film and former radio broadcaster. Ward trained in Britain and Australia, and worked in England on the stage circuit before appearing in film, returning to Australia she became one of the first female radio announcers at ABC in Australia. She is perhaps best known both locally and internationally though for her television soap opera roles including: "Mum" (Jeanette) Brooks in the cult series Prisoner, (known to international audiences as Prisoner: Cell Block H in The UK and USA and Caged Women in Canada), devious Dee Morrell in soap opera Sons and Daughters and briefly as Betty Withers in Blue Heelers.

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Career

Ward was born to a pearler in Fremantle, Western Australia in 1915. She began acting professionally shortly after leaving high school, and later studied at the Perth drama school. She also studied in England, performing as a stage actress for several years. Ward worked in Britain in film and repertory stage theatre, before returning to Australia prior to World War II, when she became one of the first female radio announcers for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (then Commission) during the war as "The Forces Sweetheart". She returned to the English stage, and, in 1948, performed parts for the British Broadcasting Corporation, including a cameo role in the Chips Rafferty film Eureka Stockade.

Ward returned to Australia, and made her first television appearance as a minor character in detective series The Vise originally titled Saber of London in 1954, and in the television movie The High-Flying Head the following year. She had starring roles in the television movies Marriage Lines and The Tower. She began working in television full-time in the mid-1970s, appearing in the series Rush, Homicide, and as Aunt Marian Castle in Don Chaffey's Harness Fever with Andrew McFarlane, Robert Bettles and Tom Farley (actor) in 1977. Harness Fever would later appear as a two-part episode, Born to Ride, on Wonderful World of Disney in 1979. She continued her stage work in the 1970s with the Melbourne Theatre Company, remaining with the company until 1983, performing in a David Williamson stage production.

In 1978, Ward first appeared in one of her best known roles, "Mum" (Jeanette) Brooks, on the popular soap opera Prisoner. The series didn't go to air in Australia until February 1979. She portrayed an elderly institutionalised inmate, serving an eighteen-year prison sentence for the euthanisation of her terminally-ill husband. When the filming schedule for the series increased from one to two hours per week in 1979, she and co-star Carol Burns decided to leave the series. However, her character remained a popular one during the show's early years, and she reprised her role occasionally until her character died off-screen in 1983. She starred with a number of her fellow Prisoner co-stars in the 1981 television movie I Can Jump Puddles as a character called Mrs. Birdsworth. Coincidentally, this was the surname of Sheila Florance's character Lizzie Birdsworth in Prisoner. After guest appearances on The Young Doctors in 1982 and A Country Practice opposite Prisoner star Lois Ramsey, she starred in Sons and Daughters as Dee Morrell during 1983. Ward starred in the short-lived 1985 television series The Henderson Kids and its 1987 follow-up series The Henderson Kids II. During the late-1980s, she had supporting roles in the films Jenny Kissed Me and Backstage as well as appearing in Neighbours in 1988. After starring in the 1989 television movie Darlings of the Gods, she returned again to the theatre and, in 1991, appeared in the play Alive and Kicking.

With the exception of an appearance in the television series The Damnation of Harvey McHugh in 1994, in the 1990s Ward remained largely absent from Australian television screens until 1998, appearing in the film Amy. Between 1999 and 2000, she played recurring character Betty Withers in the police drama Blue Heelers. Ward became a centenarian in 2015, and turned 102 in 2017. Although retired, she said she would still consider acting if the right role come about.

Filmography

Actress
1999
Blue Heelers (TV Series) as
Betty Withers
- Leg Work (2000) - Betty Withers
- On the Road (2000) - Betty Withers
- Kids (1999) - Betty Withers
1997
Amy as
Mrs. Mullins
1994
The Damnation of Harvey McHugh (TV Mini Series) as
Ivy
- Little House on the Gold Coast (1994) - Ivy
1989
Darlings of the Gods (TV Movie) as
Barbara Ward
1989
G.P. (TV Series) as
Jessie McLean
- Fade Out (1989) - Jessie McLean
1989
Neighbours (TV Series) as
Mrs. Granger
- Episode #1.883 (1989) - Mrs. Granger
- Episode #1.882 (1989) - Mrs. Granger
- Episode #1.881 (1989) - Mrs. Granger
1988
Backstage as
Geraldine Woollencraft
1987
The Henderson Kids II (TV Series) as
Mrs. Cathcart
- Plots and Plans, Part 2 (1987) - Mrs. Cathcart
- Plots and Plans, Part 1 (1987) - Mrs. Cathcart
1985
Jenny Kissed Me as
Grace
1985
The Henderson Kids (TV Series) as
Mrs Cathcart
- Open Night, Part 2 (1985) - Mrs Cathcart
- Open Night, Part 1 (1985) - Mrs Cathcart
1983
Sons and Daughters (TV Series) as
Dee Morrell
1982
A Country Practice (TV Series) as
Thelma Thomas
- The Seeds of Discontent: Part 2 (1982) - Thelma Thomas
- The Seeds of Discontent: Part 1 (1982) - Thelma Thomas
1979
Prisoner (TV Series) as
Jeanette 'Mum' Brooks / Mum
1981
I Can Jump Puddles (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs. Birdsworth
- Take It or Leave It (1981) - Mrs. Birdsworth
1980
Skyways (TV Series) as
Jane Sloan
- The Family Way (1980) - Jane Sloan
1980
The Franky Doyle Story (TV Movie) as
Jeanette 'Mum' Brooks
1979
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Aunt Marian Castle
- Born to Run: Part 2 (1979) - Aunt Marian Castle
- Born to Run: Part 1 (1979) - Aunt Marian Castle
1978
Cop Shop (TV Series) as
Emma Hudson
- Episode #1.50 (1978) - Emma Hudson
- Episode #1.49 (1978) - Emma Hudson
1977
Harness Fever (TV Movie) as
Aunt Marian Castle
1976
Cry Your Purple Heart Out as
Mike
1976
The Young Doctors (TV Series) as
Mrs. Wilson (1981)
1976
Power Without Glory (TV Mini Series) as
Edith
- An Honourable Estate (1976) - Edith
1976
The Judging Ring (TV Movie)
1975
Homicide (TV Series) as
Matron Parsons / Margaret Lennox / Mrs. Phillips
- House to House (1976) - Matron Parsons
- Out of Step (1975) - Margaret Lennox
- The Start of Something (1975) - Mrs. Phillips
1974
Rush (TV Series) as
Miss Hawk
- Lament the Days That Are Gone By (1974) - Miss Hawk
1974
This Love Affair (TV Series) as
Hannah Galbraith
- This Year, Next Year (1974) - Hannah Galbraith
1965
The Tower (TV Movie)
1965
Otherwise Engaged (TV Movie) as
Dorothy
1963
The Hot Potato Boys (TV Movie) as
Millicent Mayne
1962
Marriage Lines (TV Movie)
1962
The Teeth of the Wind (TV Movie)
1958
The Lark (TV Movie) as
Queen Yolande
1958
Captain Carvallo (TV Movie)
1958
Gaslight (TV Movie) as
Elizabeth
1957
The Twelve Pound Look (TV Movie)
1957
Roundabout (TV Movie)
1955
The High-Flying Head (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Taylor
1954
The Vise (TV Series) as
Mrs. Diana Campbell
- Gabriel's Choice (1954) - Mrs. Diana Campbell
1951
I Was a Stranger (TV Movie) as
Official
1949
If This Be Sin as
Nurse
1949
Eureka Stockade as
Lady Hotham
Self
2000
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Night of 1000 Lives (2000) - Self
Archive Footage
1993
The Olden Days (TV Movie) as
Madam Frontbottom

References

Mary Ward (actress) Wikipedia