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Occupation
  
Actor

Parents
  
Olive Wood, Harold Wood

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Monica Maughan

Years active
  
1954–2009


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Full Name
  
Monica Cresswell Wood

Born
  
15 September 1933 (
1933-09-15
)
Nuku'alofa, Tonga

Died
  
January 8, 2010, Melbourne, Australia

Spouse
  
Rowland Ball (m. 1968–2010), W. Brian Essex (m. 1954–1957)

Children
  
Ruth Ball, Olivia Ball, Susannah Ball

Movies and TV shows
  
Crackerjack, The Damnation of Harvey, Annie's Coming Out, The Genie from Down Under, Cactus

Similar People
  
Gil Brealey, Ana Kokkinos, Paul Cox, Elizabeth Wood‑Ellem, John Misto

Monica Maughan (15 September 1933 – 8 January 2010) was an Australian actor with roles in film, theatre, radio, television and ballet over a career spanning 52 years.

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Early life and education

She was born Monica Cresswell Wood in Tonga to Australian missionaries Rev. Dr A. Harold Wood and medical doctor Olive Wood (née O'Reilly). She had 5 brothers and sisters, including Dr Elizabeth Wood-Ellem and Rev. Dr H. D'Arcy Wood. The family moved to Sydney, Australia, in 1937 – Monica was three and a half and spoke no English – and shortly afterwards to Melbourne, where her father became principal of Methodist Ladies' College (MLC) and her mother his informal deputy.

Monica attended MLC, where she received her only formal drama training with speech teacher Dorothy Dwyer, and went on to study French at the University of Melbourne, graduating in 1959 with a BA.

Monica was a member of the Melbourne University Dramatic Club where she adopted the stage name Maughan. She made her stage debut opposite Barry Humphries in Ben Hecht's fast-paced satire The Front Page in April 1954. While studying part-time, she worked as a secretary at St Ives Hospital in Melbourne. In 1960, she returned to MLC to teach speech.

Acting career

Monica Maughan launched her professional career with the Union Theatre Repertory Company (UTRC) in 1957 playing Capulat in Jean Anouilh's romantic comedy Ring Round the Moon at Union Theatre, Parkville. Her first lead role came that same year in Beauty and the Beast.

The UTRC, Australia's first professional theatre company, became the Melbourne Theatre Company (MTC) in 1968. Maughan appeared in more plays for that flagship company than any other actor. She also directed 2 plays for the MTC. Her last MTC performance was in the premiere production of David Williamson's Scarlett O'Hara at the Crimson Parrot in 2008.

Cast in J.C. Williamson productions in the early 1960s, Maughan spent 1963–66 working in the UK, where she appeared in various West End productions – including stepping in for Moira Lister when the latter was sick.

Maughan appeared in at least 7 plays in her first year back in Australia, most of them lead roles, and throughout the late sixties was hailed for her stage performances, such at the title role in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1968), directed by MTC founder, John Sumner (theatre director) (1924-2013). In 1971, she won the Melbourne Theatre Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of pregnant spinster Anna Bowers in Donald Howarth's Three Months Gone. Coincidentally, Maughan was three months pregnant at the end of the play's run.

She worked with almost every major theatre company in Australia, including Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard and Alan Bennett's Habeas Corpus for the Queensland Theatre Company in 1978, and the role of Aggie in A Hard God produced by the State Theatre Company of South Australia and Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Sydney Theatre Company, both in 1981.

Her best-known stage role may have been as Miss Prism in the MTC's The Importance of Being Earnest. The production, co-starring Frank Thring, Ruth Cracknell and Geoffrey Rush, was so popular that it toured Australia between 1988 and 1992, and was televised by the ABC. In 1999, she created the role of Suzanne Beckett in Justin Fleming's Burnt Piano at Belvoir Company B, and demonstrated a command of classical piano played live in each performance. In 2003, she starred in Inheritance by Hannie Rayson.

Early television roles in Crawford's dramas led to ongoing television parts that made Maughan a recognisable face around Australia, including prim secretary Jean Ford in the first year of The Box (1974–75) and downtrodden prisoner Pat O'Connell for five months in women's-prison drama Prisoner in 1979–80. Working extensively with ABC TV and radio over nearly 50 years, Maughan received an AFI Award and a Silver Logie Award for her role as Monica McHugh in the ABC's black comedy mini-series, The Damnation of Harvey McHugh (1994).

Monica Maughan extended her repertoire to include non-dancing roles with the Australian Ballet, including Doreen's mother in The Sentimental Bloke (2002) and Effie's mother in La Sylphide (2005).

Her 20 or so feature films include A City's Child (1971), Road to Nhill (1997), Crackerjack (2002) and Strange Bedfellows (2004), plus a number of films by Dutch-Australian director Paul Cox. Her last film role was in Blessed, directed by Ana Kokkinos in 2009, and described by 3RRR film critic Brian MacFarlane as Maughan's best ever.

She did not live to play the title role in Belvoir Company B's Gwen in Purgatory in 2010, a part written for her by Tommy Murphy and directed by Neil Armfield.

Awards

  • Erik Kuttner Award for Acting (1968) for the title role in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (MTC)
  • Erik Kuttner Award for Best Actress (1971) as Anna Bowers in Three Months Gone (MTC)
  • AFI Award (Hoyts Prize) for Best Performance (1971) for the lead role in A City’s Child (dir. Brian Kavanagh)
  • Green Room Award for Best Supporting Actress (1983) as Mollie in Gulls (MTC)
  • Television Society of Australia Commendation for performance by an Actress in a supporting role in a mini-series (1985) for her role in Flying Doctors (Crawford's)
  • Green Room Award for Best Supporting Actress (1987) as Mme Arcati in Blithe Spirit (MTC)
  • Green Room Award for Best Supporting Actress (1990) as Miss Prism in The Importance of Being Earnest (MTC)
  • Silver Logie Award Most Outstanding Actress (1995) as Monica McHugh in The Damnation of Harvey McHugh (ABC)
  • AFI Award for Best Actress in a TV Drama (1995) as Monica McHugh in The Damnation of Harvey McHugh (ABC)
  • Green Room Award for Best Actress (1998) for her role in Tear from a Glass Eye (Playbox)
  • Critics' Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress (2008) as the teacher Mrs Walkham in The Toy Symphony (Belvoir St Company B)
  • Age

    Maughan was always coy about her age and many sources gave her year of birth as 1938. When celebrating 50 years of professional acting in 2007, Maughan said she was "20 or 21" on her first acting tour in 1954 and admitted she "always lied about my age".

    Personal life

    Maughan's first marriage was to Brian Essex, then a medical student, in December 1954, with her father officiating. Her second marriage, in January 1968, was to Melbourne solicitor Rowland Ball; the couple had three daughters.

    Death

    Maughan died of complications from cancer at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne on 8 January 2010.

    Filmography

    Actress
    2009
    Blessed as
    Laurel Parker
    2008
    Salvation as
    Gallery Visitor
    2007
    The Librarians (TV Series) as
    Irma
    - Unholy Matrimony (2007) - Irma
    2007
    The King (TV Movie) as
    Nana Scott
    2007
    Noise as
    Elderly Woman
    2006
    Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King (TV Mini Series) as
    Woman in Street
    - Crouch End (2006) - Woman in Street
    2005
    Night (Short) as
    Woman
    2004
    Stories from the Golf (TV Series) as
    Irma
    - Smashing Pumpkin (2004) - Irma
    2004
    Strange Bedfellows as
    Faith
    2002
    MDA (TV Series) as
    Justice Hoffman
    - Line Ball (2002) - Justice Hoffman
    - The Certainty (2002) - Justice Hoffman
    2002
    Crackerjack as
    Eileen
    1998
    Blue Heelers (TV Series) as
    Berly Toogood / Doris Little
    - Parenthood (2002) - Berly Toogood
    - Catch of the Day (1998) - Doris Little
    1999
    Halifax f.p. (TV Series) as
    Miss Morris / Mrs. Hunter
    - Takes Two (2002) - Miss Morris
    - Someone You Know (1999) - Mrs. Hunter
    2001
    Bowl Me Over (Short) as
    Mavis
    2001
    Finding Hope (TV Movie) as
    Stella
    2000
    The Calling (Short) as
    Sister Margaret Mary
    1999
    Pig's Breakfast (TV Series)
    1999
    Noah's Ark (TV Mini Series) as
    Rachel
    - Episode #1.2 (1999) - Rachel
    - Episode #1.1 (1999) - Rachel
    1998
    Small Tales & True (TV Series) as
    Heather Formica / Joan
    - Treading the Boards (1998) - Heather Formica
    - Tigerland (1998) - Joan
    1998
    Mrs Craddock's Complaint (Short) as
    Mrs. Craddock
    1998
    Good Guys Bad Guys (TV Series) as
    Billie Ross
    - Doof (1998) - Billie Ross
    1998
    The Genie from Down Under 2 (TV Series) as
    Miss Mossop
    - The Last Wish (1998) - Miss Mossop
    - Otto Rules OK (1998) - Miss Mossop
    - The Heart of Country and Western (1998) - Miss Mossop
    - The Opal Is a Boomerang (1998) - Miss Mossop
    - Stock and Bonding (1998) - Miss Mossop
    - My Better Half (1998) - Miss Mossop
    - Baby Talk (1998) - Miss Mossop
    - Lord of the Nail Files (1998) - Miss Mossop
    - Peace in Our Time (1998) - Miss Mossop
    - Chase the Sun (1998) - Miss Mossop
    - The Cold Shoulder (1998) - Miss Mossop
    - The Photo Opportunity (1998) - Miss Mossop
    - I Do. You Do! Who Do? (1998) - Miss Mossop
    1997
    Road to Nhill as
    Nell
    1996
    The Genie from Down Under (TV Series) as
    Miss Mossop
    - It's Still Magic (1996) - Miss Mossop
    - Triple Threat (1996) - Miss Mossop
    - School Daze (1996) - Miss Mossop
    - A Tale of Two Cities (1996) - Miss Mossop
    - The Triple Agent (1996) - Miss Mossop
    - Nobody's Perfect (1996) - Miss Mossop
    - The Eternal Quadrangle (1996) - Miss Mossop
    - Larceny (1996) - Miss Mossop
    - Customs (1996) - Miss Mossop
    - Good Cop, Bad Genie (1996) - Miss Mossop
    - Where It's At (1996) - Miss Mossop
    - It's My Opal (and I'll Cry If I Want To) (1996) - Miss Mossop
    - Wishing and Hoping (1996) - Miss Mossop
    1994
    The Damnation of Harvey McHugh (TV Mini Series) as
    Monica McHugh
    - Spay Misty for Me: Part 2 (1994) - Monica McHugh
    - Whatever Happened to Baby X (1994) - Monica McHugh
    - Under the Rainbow (1994) - Monica McHugh
    - Spay Misty for Me: Part 1 (1994) - Monica McHugh
    - Paint Your Bandwagon (1994) - Monica McHugh
    - My Brilliant Chorea (1994) - Monica McHugh
    - Little House on the Gold Coast (1994) - Monica McHugh
    - How Green Was My Ballot (1994) - Monica McHugh
    - Hey St Jude (1994) - Monica McHugh
    - Heaven Knows Mr McHugh (1994) - Monica McHugh
    - From Here to Maternity (1994) - Monica McHugh
    - A Tree Grows in Botswana (1994) - Monica McHugh
    - Lord of the Files (1994) - Monica McHugh
    1994
    A Country Practice (TV Series) as
    Peg Reynolds
    - Where's Wally? (1994) - Peg Reynolds
    1993
    Seven Deadly Sins (TV Mini Series) as
    Lorna
    - Sloth (1993) - Lorna
    1992
    The Importance of Being Earnest (TV Movie) as
    Miss Prism
    1992
    Boys from the Bush (TV Series) as
    Alice
    - Wedding Prezzies (1992) - Alice
    1990
    Col'n Carpenter (TV Series) as
    Dawn Carpenter
    - Parruppa Pum Pum (1991) - Dawn Carpenter
    - Geoffrey the Spider (1990) - Dawn Carpenter
    - The Man in the Brown Suit (1990) - Dawn Carpenter
    - Not a House, It's a Home (1990) - Dawn Carpenter
    - The Exterminating Angel (1990) - Dawn Carpenter
    - Peter and the Penguin (1990) - Dawn Carpenter
    - He's Leaving Home (1990) - Dawn Carpenter
    1991
    A Woman's Tale as
    Billy's Daughter
    1990
    Golden Braid as
    Antique shop owner
    1990
    Come in Spinner (TV Mini Series) as
    Mrs. Scott
    - Episode #1.4 (1990) - Mrs. Scott
    - Episode #1.3 (1990) - Mrs. Scott
    - Episode #1.2 (1990) - Mrs. Scott
    - Episode #1.1 (1990) - Mrs. Scott
    1989
    A Country Practice (TV Series) as
    Bea Murray
    - Birthright: Part 2 (1989) - Bea Murray
    - Birthright: Part 1 (1989) - Bea Murray
    1989
    The Flying Doctors (TV Series) as
    Bea Kelly
    - No Man's Land (1989) - Bea Kelly
    1987
    Bachelor Girl as
    Sybil
    1986
    The Gillies Republic (TV Series) as
    Various
    - The Bjelke-Petersen Republic (1986) - Various
    - The Keating Republic (1986) - Various
    - The Howard Republic (1986) - Various
    - The Hawke Republic (1986) - Various
    - The Singleton Republic (1986) - Various
    - The Carleton Republic (1986) - Various
    1986
    Cactus as
    Bea
    1986
    Handle with Care (TV Movie) as
    Margaret
    1985
    Emerging (TV Movie) as
    Mrs. McNair
    1985
    The Flying Doctors (TV Mini Series) as
    Jean Hennessy
    - Part 3 (1985) - Jean Hennessy
    - Part 2 (1985) - Jean Hennessy
    - Part 1 (1985) - Jean Hennessy
    1984
    Special Squad (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Trane
    - The Würzburg Link (1984) - Mrs. Trane
    1984
    A Test of Love as
    Vera Peters
    1978
    Cop Shop (TV Series) as
    Iris Baker / Jane Sutton / Mrs. Eileen Courtnay / ...
    - Episode #1.541 (1984) - Iris Baker
    - Episode #1.545 (1984) - Iris Baker
    - Episode #1.542 (1984) - Iris Baker
    - Episode #1.540 (1984) - Iris Baker
    - Episode #1.539 (1984) - Iris Baker
    - Episode #1.246 (1980) - Jane Sutton
    - Episode #1.245 (1980) - Jane Sutton
    - Episode #1.110 (1979) - Mrs. Eileen Courtnay
    - Episode #1.61 (1978) - Thelma Latimer
    1983
    Carson's Law (TV Series) as
    Matron
    - The Greater Good (1983) - Matron
    - A Useful Life (1983) - Matron
    1982
    Fair Game as
    Liz's Mother
    1981
    The Patchwork Hero (TV Series) as
    Aunt Victoria
    - Episode #1.6 (1981) - Aunt Victoria
    - Episode #1.5 (1981) - Aunt Victoria
    - Episode #1.4 (1981) - Aunt Victoria
    - Episode #1.3 (1981) - Aunt Victoria
    - Episode #1.2 (1981) - Aunt Victoria
    - Episode #1.1 (1981) - Aunt Victoria
    1980
    All the Green Years (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Reeves
    - The End of a Year (1980) - Mrs. Reeves
    - Over the Bridge (1980) - Mrs. Reeves
    - An Occasion to Remember (1980) - Mrs. Reeves
    - Episode #1.2 (1980) - Mrs. Reeves
    - Sunshine and Shadows (1980) - Mrs. Reeves
    - In Love and War - Mrs. Reeves
    1979
    Prisoner (TV Series) as
    Pat O'Connell
    1980
    Lawson's Mates (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Spicer
    - Joe Wilson (1980) - Mrs. Spicer
    1979
    Burn the Butterflies (TV Movie)
    1979
    Skyways (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Jones
    - Tia Yheti (1979) - Mrs. Jones
    1978
    Loss of Innocence (TV Mini Series) as
    Mother
    - 1954 (1978) - Mother
    - 1943 (1978) - Mother
    - 1936 (1978) - Mother
    - 1975 (1978) - Mother
    1978
    Young Ramsay (TV Series) as
    Shirley Watt
    - Talk of the Town (1978) - Shirley Watt
    1977
    Glenview High (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Wills
    - Jean (1977) - Mrs. Wills
    1977
    The Getting of Wisdom as
    Miss Day
    1973
    Matlock Police (TV Series) as
    Louise Morgan / Ruth McBride / Mrs. Lane
    - The Contessa (1975) - Louise Morgan
    - Daniel (1973) - Ruth McBride
    - A Home, a Wife and a Family (1973) - Mrs. Lane
    1974
    The Box (TV Series) as
    Jean Ford
    1974
    This Love Affair (TV Series) as
    Jean
    - Tilting at Windmills (1974) - Jean
    1967
    Homicide (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Hunter / Helen Johnston / Irene West
    - Mad Dog Kelly (1973) - Mrs. Hunter
    - The Other Man (1973) - Helen Johnston
    - No Other Girl (1967) - Irene West
    1971
    A City's Child as
    Woman
    1968
    Salome (TV Movie) as
    Herodias
    1967
    The Winter's Tale as
    Lady (uncredited)
    1965
    Thursday Theatre (TV Series)
    - Johnson Over Jordan (1965)
    1964
    Story Parade (TV Series) as
    Sister Theophilus
    - The Harp in the South (1964) - Sister Theophilus
    1964
    First Night (TV Series) as
    Rita
    - Day of the Drongo (1964) - Rita
    1962
    Consider Your Verdict (TV Series) as
    Elizabeth Carter
    - Queen Versus Carter (1962) - Elizabeth Carter
    Miscellaneous
    2003
    Japanese Story (script workshop participant)
    Thanks
    1984
    The Bodyguard (Short) (thanks)
    Self
    1997
    An Unexpected Drama: The Making of the feature film 'Road to Nhill' (Video documentary short) as
    Self - Actress
    Archive Footage
    2010
    52 Annual TV Week Logie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self / Various characters (in memoriam)

    References

    Monica Maughan Wikipedia


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