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Occupation
  
Actress, comedienne

Books
  
Noeline: Longterm Memoir

Name
  
Noeline Brown

Parents
  
Dyra Brown, Leo Brown

Role
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Leo Brown, Peter Brown

Spouse
  
Tony Sattler (m. 1976)


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Born
  
3 October 1938 (age 85) (
1938-10-03
)

Movies and TV shows
  
Walkabout, The Mavis Bramston Show, My Name's McGooley - What's Yo, Razzle Dazzle: A Journey i, Daily at Dawn

Similar People
  
Barry Creyton, Luc Roeg, Graham Kennedy, John Meillon, Stuart Wagstaff

Hot off the press: Living the 1960s by Noeline Brown!


Noeline Brown (born 3 October 1938) is an Australian actress and comedian. She has appeared in numerous films, television shows theatrical productions and radio programs dating back to 1959.

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Life and career

Noeline Brown Growing old with style ABC Illawarra NSW Australian

Brown gained local notoriety in Sydney as a cast member of the famous Philip St Revues and the popular melodrama productions at the Music Hall, a Sydney theatre-restaurant, in the early 1960s. She came to national prominence after joining the cast of the pioneering Australian satirical TV sketch comedy series The Mavis Bramston Show (1964 -1968). After a stint in the UK she secured a regular role in the hit TV sitcom My Name's McGooley, What's Yours?, starring alongside Gordon Chater, John Meillon and Judi Farr.

Throughout the 1970s, Brown enjoyed great popularity in Australia as a co-star of the satirical television and radio series The Naked Vicar Show and the quiz show Graham Kennedy's Blankety Blanks. In 1978 she won a Logie Award for the most popular NSW female personality.

In 2006, she was a competitor in Dancing with the Stars, and played the role of Leonara Biviano in the Australian film Razzle Dazzle.

In 2007, she appeared in Bruce Venables' and Richard Fidler's play Flying Solo, directed by Judy Nunn, starring alongside Barry Quin, Paula Duncan, Enda Markey and Jacinta John. She was portrayed by Jane Allsop in the television movie The King, about the life of Graham Kennedy.

In 2008, she won the Norman Kessell award for best performance for her portrayal of Florence Foster Jenkins in Peter Quilter's play Glorious. She was also appointed Australia's first Ambassador for Ageing by the Rudd government.

In 2009, she co-starred with Barry Creyton in Peter Quilter's play Duet at the Ensemble Theatre in Sydney.

She is a longtime member of the Australian Labor Party and appeared in It's Time advertisements for the party before the 1972 election. She has twice (1999 and 2003) run for New South Wales Parliament as an endorsed Labor Party candidate.

Personal life

In 1976, Brown married one of the writer/producers of The Naked Vicar Show, Tony Sattler. The couple were close friends of the late Graham Kennedy, and Noeline was present when Kennedy died in 2005. She and Sattler have lived in Bowral for many years, and Kennedy moved there to be closer to them. When Kennedy's health began to fail, Sattler and Brown reportedly contacted former Nine Network boss Kerry Packer to appeal for financial support to care for the ailing star (Kennedy having earned many millions of dollars for Packer and Nine in his heyday); Packer declined to assist Kennedy financially but, after the story became public, an anonymous benefactor (later revealed as former Nine Network chief Sam Chisholm) came forward and donated a substantial sum (reportedly AU$150,000) for Kennedy's ongoing support and care.

Filmography

Actress
2007
Razzle Dazzle as
Leonara Biviano
2001
Bowl Me Over (Short) as
Eunice
1999
The Toothbrush Family (TV Series) as
Countess de Comb (1999)
- Pegs (1999) - Countess de Comb (1999) (voice)
1997
Ketchup (TV Series)(1997) (voice)
1997
The Adventures of Sam (TV Series)
- Moon Daughter (1997) - (voice)
1997
Big Sky (TV Series) as
Patricia
- Great Expectations (1997) - Patricia
1997
Fallen Angels (TV Series) as
Sister Bernadette
- Snow on the Rock (1997) - Sister Bernadette
1989
In Sickness and in Health (TV Series) as
Railene
- Episode #4.7 (1989) - Railene
- Episode #4.6 (1989) - Railene
- Episode #4.5 (1989) - Railene
1987
Emma's War as
Mrs. Mortimer
1987
Rafferty's Rules (TV Series) as
Tonti Howard
- The Women (1987) - Tonti Howard
1984
Carson's Law (TV Series) as
Isabelle McRae
- The Scapegoat (1984) - Isabelle McRae
- A Question Of Liberty (1984) - Isabelle McRae
1981
Kingswood Country (TV Series) as
Janet Green / Elizabeth Windsor
- Sail of the Century (1984) - Janet Green
- Not Tonight Tweety Pie (1981) - Elizabeth Windsor
1981
Daily at Dawn (TV Series) as
Phil Maguire
- The Spy Who Came Into the Sun (1981) - Phil Maguire
- A Grave Mistake (1981) - Phil Maguire
- Tax Free Prophet (1981) - Phil Maguire
- Guess Who's Son's in a Whirlpool (1981) - Phil Maguire
- It's My Party and i'll flake if I want to (1981) - Phil Maguire
- Days of Wine and Tuckerbox (1981) - Phil Maguire
- Up the Famous Creek Without a Cyclone (1981) - Phil Maguire
- My Favourite Nigtmares (1981) - Phil Maguire
- Robert Mitchum meets the Queen (1981) - Phil Maguire
- Where there's Smoke, there's Ducke (1981) - Phil Maguire
- The Russians are coming, the Russians are coming (1981) - Phil Maguire
- Whatever Happened to Gladys Dredgly? (1981) - Phil Maguire
- Never Look a Gift Snake in the Mouth - Phil Maguire
1980
King's Men (TV Series) as
Mirabel
- Contract for King (1980) - Mirabel
1977
The Naked Vicar Show (TV Series) as
Various Characters
- Episode #1.1 (1977) - Various Characters
1976
Alvin Purple (TV Series) as
Iris Temple
- Footy Widow (1976) - Iris Temple
1975
Armchair Cinema (TV Series) as
Valerie
- Tully (1975) - Valerie
1975
The Last of the Australians (TV Series) as
Jan
- Double Disillusion (1975) - Jan
1971
Matlock Police (TV Series) as
Kathleen Kirby / Judy Austin / Dolly / ...
- Forget Me Not (1975) - Kathleen Kirby
- Cheeky Charlie (1972) - Judy Austin
- Kate and Benny (1972) - Dolly
- Jimmy Woodser (1971) - Dawn Elders
1974
The Fourth Wish (TV Mini Series) as
Connie
1974
Silent Number (TV Series) as
Mrs. Dalton
- The Carrier (1974) - Mrs. Dalton
1969
Division 4 (TV Series) as
Betty Taylor / Julie Burns
- Too Late for Tears (1973) - Betty Taylor
- By the Book (1969) - Julie Burns
1973
Boney (TV Series) as
Mrs. Sawyer
- Boney and the Emu Man (1973) - Mrs. Sawyer
1972
The Spoiler (TV Series) as
Sandra
- Deadline Sunday (1972) - Sandra
1972
Number 96 (TV Series) as
Trixie
- Episode #1.62 (1972) - Trixie
- Episode #1.52 (1972) - Trixie
- Episode #1.51 (1972) - Trixie
1972
Spyforce (TV Series) as
Mrs. Vermaar
- The Doctor (1972) - Mrs. Vermaar (as Noelene Brown)
1971
The Godfathers (TV Series) as
Dina Jackson
- The Star (1971) - Dina Jackson
1971
The Group (TV Series) as
Pamela
- This Week She's on a Diet. (1971) - Pamela
1971
Walkabout as
German Scientist (as Noelene Brown)
1970
The Long Arm (TV Series) as
Mrs. Burton
- The Lion Was the First to Know (1970) - Mrs. Burton (as Noelene Brown)
1969
Homicide (TV Series) as
Lois Davison
- An Unwelcome Guest (1969) - Lois Davison
1968
Rita and Wally (TV Series) as
Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Wally Stiller's Little Revolt or the End of an Era. (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The Farther the Better (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Share and Share Alike (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The Family That Sprays Together, Stays Together (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- From Log Cabin To-.? (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Wherefore Art Thou? (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- That Woman Nex Door (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Wally's Little Half Acre or a Man of Limited Property. (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
1967
My Name's McGooley, What's Yours? (TV Series) as
Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Change of Gear (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Not Since the Last Decade (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- This Old Man, He Had Fun, He Played Knick Knack (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Rumours Are Flying, or the Bomb in the Boarding House (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The Mystery of Karang Road (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Almost Down the Primrose Path (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- A Hitch in Line Saves Time (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- A Restoration Piece (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- For Queen and Company (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- You'll Come a Waltzing Matilda with Me, Mate (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- A Charming Day for the Ants (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Would You Believe a Gypsy, Well, Would You? (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The Balmain Family Stiller (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Go for Broke, or- Instant Zot (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The One About the Little Boy Who's Crying Down the Lane (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- A Very Nasty Case of Er- (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Confessions of a Public Eye (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The King of Sports (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The Price of Liberty, Etc, Etc, Etc (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- A Little Knowledge (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- A Wake, My Love? (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- A Matter of Trust (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Something to Do with Turning Over a New Leaf (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- At Cross Purposes (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- A High Yuletide (1968) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- One Gentleman from Verona (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The Big Game (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- And How to Stop Bombing and Learn to Love (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- A Policy of Good Neighbourness (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- A Boy's Best Friend (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- From Aardvark to Zymurgy (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Be Prepared, or One Good Turn and You Could Fall Over (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Birds of a Feather- All Flocking Together (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Slightly Out of Focus (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- I Love You Still (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- One Out All Out (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- McGooley and the Thing (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- As You Sow, So Shall You Reap (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The Son of Barnleigh Returns Again (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Back to One (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- It's Not the Principle of the Thing, It's the Interest (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- And Who Will Ever Forget Miss Whats-Her-Name? (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Eleven Angry Men and Wally (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- A Fur Fur Better Thing (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Last Night I Stole a Hedge (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Will Success Spoil Wally Stiller? (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Tot Spelled Backwards Is Tot (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Of, by and for the People (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The Bounty That Follows the Wake (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The Plot's the Thing (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- A Little of What You Fancy (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- That's the Story of My Life (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The Importance of Being Ernest Plunkett (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The Answer's in the Negative (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The Man with the Power (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- The End of the Line (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Love's Lost Labours (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- And Zen? Or Lend Me Your Body for Seven Days (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Now Is the Time for All Good Men (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
- Rosemary's for Remembrance (1967) - Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens
1965
The Recruiting Officer (TV Movie)
1964
The Mavis Bramston Show (TV Series) as
Various (1964-1966)
1963
The Right Thing (TV Movie) as
Shirley
Thanks
1999
Funny by George: The George Wallace Story (TV Movie documentary) (thanks)
Self
2022
Pushing the Boundaries: The Mavis Bramston Show (Documentary) as
Self
2015
Stop Laughing... This Is Serious (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Too Much Variety Is Barely Enough (2017) - Self
- I Said Pet, I Said Pet, I Said Love (2017) - Self
- Hello Possums (2015) - Self
- Look at Moi, Look at Moi (2015) - Self
- Faark, Faark (2015) - Self
2013
Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Noeline Brown (2013) - Self
2013
Tractor Monkeys (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.2 (2013) - Self
- Episode #1.7 (2013) - Self
2009
Spicks and Specks (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #5.35 (2009) - Self
2009
Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.14 (2009) - Self
2005
Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) as
Self
- Series 4 Grand Final (2006) - Self
- Series 4 Preliminary Final (2006) - Self
- The Top 5 - Series 4 (2006) - Self
2006
Deal or No Deal (TV Series) as
Self
- Dancing with the Deals: Part 5 (2006) - Self
2005
In Siberia Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.2 (2005) - Self
2005
Graham Kennedy: Farewell to the King (TV Movie) as
Self
2005
The Price Is Right (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 9 March 2005 (2005) - Self
2004
Good Morning Australia (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Guest
- Episode dated 7 March 2005 (2005) - Self
- Episode dated 26 February 2004 (2004) - Self - Guest
1980
The Mike Walsh Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.172 (1980) - Self
1980
Parkinson in Australia (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.4 (1980) - Self
1980
Celebrity Tattle Tales (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 11 March 1980 (1980) - Self
- Episode dated 18 February 1980 (1980) - Self
1977
Blankety Blanks (TV Series) as
Self - Panellist / Self
1977
Sammy Awards 1977 (TV Special) as
Self
1975
Celebrity Squares (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 23 November 1975 (1975) - Self
- Episode dated 24 July 1975 (1975) - Self
- Episode dated 23 July 1975 (1975) - Self
1970
Would You Believe? (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
1967
The Barry Creyton Show (TV Series) as
Self (1967)
Archive Footage
2006
Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) as
Self
- Series 4 Semi-Final (2006) - Self

References

Noeline Brown Wikipedia


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