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Name
  
Queenie Ashton

Role
  
Character actress


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Died
  
October 21, 1999, Australia

Movies
  
The Year My Voice Broke, Warming Up

Spouse
  
John Cover (m. 1946–1999), Lionel Lawson (m. 1931)

People also search for
  
Lionel Lawson, T. O. McCreadie

Children
  
Tony Lawson, Janet Lawson

Interview with Queenie Ashton


Ethel Muriel Ashton AM (11 November 1903 – 21 October 1999), known professionally as Queenie Ashton, was an English-born character actress and comedian. She had a long career, beginning in her native England as a soprano and theatre performer, before immigrating to Australia where she became best known for her radio and television soap opera roles, although she did also feature briefly in film's. Ashton's best known role played was of "Granny Bishop" a character many years her senior in the long-running Gwen Meredith radio serial Blue Hills, a role she would later reprise for television, with the first locally produced soap opera Autumn Affair

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Early life and career in England

Ethel Muriel Ashton was born in London, England on 11th November, 1903. She was an accomplished ballet dancer, and specialist in voice production and drama, who started performing when she was fourteen. She appeared in musical comedy on the London stage (even appearing with playwright Noël Coward), and performed for Dame Nellie Melba in 1927 while travelling to Australia through the Suez Canal.

Career in Australia: radio, stage, television and film

She played Budge's mother in "Budge's Gang", a segment of the ABC Children's Session (ca. 1941–45 and it was so popular it was made into a comic book). Most notably, she played the wife of Dr. Gordon and the long-running role of Granny Bishop (a character many years her senior) in the radio serial Blue Hills", for the entire 27 years of the serial's run (1949-76 - indeed, hers were the very first and last spoken parts). She also played this role on Australia's first television serial Autumn Affair. In 1957 she appeared in a one-off television play called Tomorrow's Child. Other television roles included Division 4, Certain Women (as "Dolly Lucas"), The Restless Years (as "Jessica Metcalf"), and Mother and Son. She was a semi-regular cast member of A Country Practice (as "Lillian Coote") and G.P. (as "Mrs Sculthorpe") film roles included Mama's Gone A-Hunting, opposite Judy Morris, and also appeared in many television commercials most notably for Sara Lee. She was still performing in stage and cabaret plays and films in her nineties and was one of Australia's last great grand dames and one of the oldest entertainers still performing. She died on the 23rd October, 1999, in the Sydney suburb of Carlingford, New South Wales at the age of 95, she had a successful 80-year career in the arts.

Personal life

In 1931 she married Lionel Lawson (who died in 1950), violinist and later leader of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra; they had a daughter, nurse Janet Lawson, in 1933 and a son, Tony Lawson, in 1935. They divorced and around 1945 she married theatrical agent John Cover, managing director of Central Casting.

Selected stage appearances

  • Kid Boots with Leslie Henson at the Winter Garden, London (1926)
  • Sunny as "Sue Warren" at the Empire Theatre, Sydney (1927)
  • Rio Rita as "Carmen" at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne (1929)
  • Whoopee! at the Empire Theatre, Sydney (1929)
  • The Patsy (play by Barry Conners) as the nasty elder sister (1944)
  • Anna Christie for the John Alden Company with Leonard Thiele and Lyndall Barbour (1951)
  • A Victorian Marriage (1951 play by Warwick Fairfax)
  • Recognition

    In 1950 she won the Macquarie Network's award for "best performance by an actress in a supporting role" (in "Edward, My Son").

    In 1980, she was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for her services to the performing arts.

    Filmography

    Actress
    1992
    Dearest Enemy (TV Series)
    - Heart Attack (1992)
    1991
    G.P. (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Jessica Sculthorpe
    - The Longest Day (1992) - Mrs. Jessica Sculthorpe
    - The Last Waltz (1992) - Mrs. Jessica Sculthorpe
    - All in a Day's Work (1991) - Mrs. Jessica Sculthorpe
    - Once Bitten (1991) - Mrs. Jessica Sculthorpe
    - Who Lives, Who Dies (1991) - Mrs. Jessica Sculthorpe
    - Testament/Say a Little Prayer (1991) - Mrs. Jessica Sculthorpe
    1991
    The Miraculous Mellops (TV Series) as
    Customer
    - Episode #1.12 (1991) - Customer
    1982
    A Country Practice (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Coote / Mrs. 'Coote' Duggan
    - Old Wounds: Part 2 (1990) - Mrs. 'Coote' Duggan
    - Love Story: Part 2 (1987) - Mrs. Coote
    - Love Story: Part 1 (1987) - Mrs. Coote
    - No Place for a Lady: Part 2 (1987) - Mrs. Coote
    - No Place for a Lady: Part 1 (1987) - Mrs. Coote
    - Caught in the Act: Part 2 (1987) - Mrs. Coote
    - Caught in the Act: Part 1 (1987) - Mrs. Coote
    - Day After Day: Part 2 (1986) - Mrs. Coote
    - Day After Day: Part 1 (1986) - Mrs. Coote
    - Eighty in the Shade: Part 2 (1984) - Mrs. Coote
    - Eighty in the Shade: Part 1 (1984) - Mrs. Coote
    - Something Out There: Part 2 (1984) - Mrs. Coote
    - Something Out There: Part 1 (1984) - Mrs. Coote
    - Kith and Kin: Part 2 (1983) - Mrs. Coote
    - Kith and Kin: Part 1 (1983) - Mrs. Coote
    - Hair of the Dog: Part2 (1983) - Mrs. Coote
    - Hair of the Dog: Part 1 (1983) - Mrs. Coote
    - Show Down: Part 2 (1982) - Mrs. Coote
    - Show Down: Part 1 (1982) - Mrs. Coote
    - Never Called Me Mother: Part 2 (1982) - Mrs. Coote
    - Never Called Me Mother: Part 1 (1982) - Mrs. Coote
    1988
    Rafferty's Rules (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Capra
    - You Can Never Tell (1988) - Mrs. Capra
    1988
    The Dirtwater Dynasty (TV Mini Series) as
    Old Patient
    - Episode #1.1 (1988) - Old Patient
    1987
    The Year My Voice Broke as
    Mrs. O'Neil
    1987
    Poor Man's Orange (TV Mini Series) as
    Mrs. Casement
    - Part 2 - Mrs. Casement
    - Part 1 - Mrs. Casement
    1986
    Double Sculls (TV Movie) as
    Pianist
    1986
    Mother and Son (TV Series) as
    Elsie
    - The Picnic (1986) - Elsie
    1985
    Warming Up as
    Mrs. Marsh
    1981
    The Love Boat (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Selkirk
    - The Expedition/Julie's Wedding/The Mongala/Julie's Replacement/The Three R's/The Professor's Wife: Part 2 (1981) - Mrs. Selkirk
    - The Expedition/Julie's Wedding/The Mongala/Julie's Replacement/The Three R's/The Professor's Wife: Part 1 (1981) - Mrs. Selkirk
    1978
    Cop Shop (TV Series) as
    Agnes Hinch / Mrs. Roberts / Evelyn Armstrong / ...
    - Episode #1.342 (1981) - Agnes Hinch
    - Episode #1.341 (1981) - Agnes Hinch
    - Episode #1.289 (1981) - Evelyn Armstrong
    - Episode #1.201 (1980) - Betty Walton
    - Episode #1.28 (1978) - Mrs. Roberts
    - Episode #1.27 (1978) - Mrs. Roberts
    1980
    Young Ramsay (TV Series) as
    Dolly Farrell
    - Natural Selection (1980) - Dolly Farrell
    1979
    Skyways (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Fow
    - Jet Lag (1979) - Mrs. Fow
    1978
    Image of Death (TV Movie) as
    Mrs. Brooks
    1977
    Say You Want Me (TV Movie)
    1977
    The Restless Years (TV Series) as
    Jessica Metcalf
    1977
    Mama's Gone A-Hunting (TV Movie) as
    Old Woman in Restaurant
    1973
    Certain Women (TV Series) as
    Dolly Lucas
    - Dolly (1973) - Dolly Lucas
    - Gillian (1973) - Dolly Lucas
    - Jane (1973) - Dolly Lucas
    - Helen (1973) - Dolly Lucas
    - Marjorie (1973) - Dolly Lucas
    - Freda (1973) - Dolly Lucas
    1976
    Solo One (TV Series) as
    Annie Robinson
    - Watch Out for the Robinsons (1976) - Annie Robinson
    1974
    The Evil Touch (TV Series) as
    Elspeth Pfeiffer
    - The Fans (1974) - Elspeth Pfeiffer
    - The Trial (1974)
    1973
    Elephant Boy (TV Series) as
    Doreen Graham
    - Return Journey (1973) - Doreen Graham
    1969
    Division 4 (TV Series) as
    Emily Harrison / Elizabeth King / Mary Larkins / ...
    - A Wild, Wild Rose (1973) - Emily Harrison
    - The Electro-Static Organ Revitaliser (1972) - Elizabeth King
    - They Walk the Night (1971) - Mary Larkins
    - The Luck of the Irish (1970) - Mother O'Connell
    - The Big Bloke (1970) - Mrs. Wilde
    - It's a Great Day! (1969) - Mother O'Connel
    1971
    The Godfathers (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Frenchman
    - Bundle of Trouble (1972) - Mrs. Frenchman
    - Maria Strikes Back (1971) - Mrs. Frenchman
    - Where There's Smoke (1971) - Mrs. Frenchman
    - The Wooing of Elizabeth (1971) - Mrs. Frenchman
    1972
    Crisis (TV Movie)
    1971
    Matlock Police (TV Series) as
    Mrs. McIntyre / Mrs. Macintyre
    - The Hunting Ground (1971) - Mrs. McIntyre
    - Cradle Song (1971) - Mrs. McIntyre
    - A Bit of Freedom (1971) - Mrs. McIntyre
    - The Big Gun (1971) - Mrs. Macintyre
    1965
    Homicide (TV Series) as
    Emily Simpson / Mrs. Miriam Pinkerton / Mrs. Hamilton / ...
    - The Last Friend (1970) - Emily Simpson
    - Everyone Knows Charlie (1969) - Mrs. Miriam Pinkerton
    - No Other Girl (1967) - Mrs. Hamilton
    - Second Time Around (1965) - Dulcie Reynolds
    1969
    Pastures of the Blue Crane (TV Mini Series)
    1968
    Hunter (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Parkhurst
    - Operation Judas (1968) - Mrs. Parkhurst
    1967
    My Name's McGooley, What's Yours? (TV Series) as
    Miss Fitchett
    - The Bounty That Follows the Wake (1967) - Miss Fitchett
    1962
    Consider Your Verdict (TV Series) as
    Adelaide Upton
    - Queen Versus Bennett (1964)
    - Queen Versus Upton (1962) - Adelaide Upton
    1961
    Whiplash (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Culbert
    - Dutchman's Reef (1961) - Mrs. Culbert
    1959
    Pardon Miss Westcott (TV Movie) as
    Lydia Patterson
    1959
    Lady in Danger (TV Movie)
    1958
    Autumn Affair (TV Series) as
    Granny Bishop
    1957
    Tomorrow's Child (TV Movie)
    1949
    Strong Is the Seed
    1948
    Always Another Dawn as
    Molly Regan
    Self
    1980
    Age Before Beauty (Short) as
    Self - Narrator
    1978
    This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Dawn Lake (1978) - Self

    References

    Queenie Ashton Wikipedia