Noeline Brown
Noeline Mabel Brown OAM (born 3 October 1938), credited also as Noelene Brown, is an Australian actress and comedian. She has appeared in numerous films, television shows,[1] theatrical productions[2] and radio programs[3] dating back to 1959.[4]
Noeline Brown | |
|---|---|
| Born | Noeline Mabel Brown 3 October 1938 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Occupation(s) | Actress, comedian |
| Years active | 1959-present |
| Spouse | Tony Sattler |
| Website | www |
Life and career
Brown gained local notoriety in Sydney as a cast member of the famous Phillip 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).[5] 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.[6]
Throughout the 1970s, Brown enjoyed great popularity in Australia as a co-star of the satirical television and radio series The Naked Vicar Show[7] and the quiz show Graham Kennedy's Blankety Blanks.[8] She was a regular panelist in the ABC game show Would You Believe? (1970–74). In 1978 she won a Logie Award for the most popular NSW female personality.[9]
During 2005 Noeline Brown also released her own autobiography titled "Noeline Longtime Memoir" published by Allen & Unwin.
In 2006, she was a competitor in Dancing with the Stars,[10] and played the role of Leonara Biviano in the Australian film Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance in 2007.[11] Her earlier film career included roles in Walkabout (1971) and Emma's War (1985).
In 2007, she appeared in Bruce Venables' and Richard Fidler's play Flying Solo,[12] directed by Judy Nunn, starring alongside Barry Quin, Paula Duncan, Enda Markey and Jacinta John.[13] She was portrayed by Jane Allsop[14] in the television movie The King,[15] about the life of Graham Kennedy.
In 2008, she won the Norman Kessell award[16] for best performance for her portrayal of Florence Foster Jenkins in Peter Quilter's play Glorious.[17] She was also appointed Australia's first Ambassador for Ageing by the Rudd government.[18]
In 2009, she co-starred with Barry Creyton in Peter Quilter's play Duet at the Ensemble Theatre in Sydney.[19][20]
She is a longtime member of the Australian Labor Party and appeared in It's Time advertisements for the party before the 1972 election.[21] She has twice (1999 and 2003) run for New South Wales Parliament as an endorsed Labor Party candidate.[22]
In 2017 she published a memoir, Living the 1960s, about her life in that decade when living in Marrickville in Sydney.[23]
Noeline's most recent radio interviews have been for ABC Radio during 2018 and Stages podcast with Peter Eyers in 2019.
Discography
Albums
| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
|---|---|---|
| AUS [24] | ||
| The Front Side of Barry Creyton and Noeline Brown (with Barry Creyton) |
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| The Not So Wet and Dry Side of Barry Creyton and Noeline Brown (with Barry Creyton) |
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| The Naked Vicar Show (with Kev Golsby) |
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| Son of Naked Vicar (with Kev Golsby) |
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55 |
| Live from The Madge Burrows Room! / The Naked Vicar Show (with Kev Golsby, Colin McEwan and Julie McGregor) |
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84 |
Personal life
In 1976, Brown married one of the writer/producers of The Naked Vicar Show, Tony Sattler.[25] The couple were close friends of Graham Kennedy; Noeline was present when Kennedy died in 2005.[26] 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.[27]
Awards
In November 2017, Brown was honoured with the 2017 Equity Lifetime Achievement Award by the Equity National Performers Committee.[28] In 2020, Brown was awarded in the Australia Day honours "For services to the Performing Arts"[29] In April 2020, Brown was honoured with a stamp in the Australia Post Legends of Comedy[30] issue.
FILM
| Title | Year | Role | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Walkabout | 1971 | German Scientist (credited as Noelene Brown) | Feature film |
| Kazzam International | 1976 | Support role | Film Short |
| Emma's War | 1985 | Mrs. Mortimer | Feature film |
| Bowl Me Over | 2001 | Eunice | Film short |
| Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance | 2007 | Leonara Biviano | Feature film |
TELEVISION
| Title | Year | Role | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1962 | Jonah | Guest role: | ABC TV series, 1 episode |
| 1963 | The Right Thing | Lead role: Shirley | Teleplay |
| 1964-1966 | The Mavis Bramston Show | Herself – Various Characters | TV series |
| 1965 | The Recruiting Officer | Lead role | ABC Teleplay |
| 1966–1973; 1982–1983; 2000–2001 | Beauty and the Beast | Herself – Regular Panelist | TV series |
| 1967 | The Barry Creyton Show | Herself – Carious Characters | TV series |
| 1967-1968 | My Name's McGooley, What's Yours? | Regular role: Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens | TV series, 60 episodes |
| 1968 | Rita and Wally | Regular role: Rosemary 'Possum' Urkens | TV series, 8 episodes |
| 1968 | The Club Show | Herself – Guest | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1969;1973 | Division 4 | Guest roles: Betty Taylor / Julie Burns | TV series, 2 episodes |
| 1969 | Homicide | Guest role: Lois Davison | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1970 | The Long Arm | Guest role: Mrs. Burton (as Noelene Brown) | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1970 | Would You Believe? | Herself – Guest Panel | ABC TV series, 2 episodes |
| 1970 | Phoenix 5 | Recurring Guest role | TV series, 5 episodes |
| 1970 | Mrs. Finnegan | Lead role: Mrs. Finnegan | TV series |
| 1971 | The Group | Guest role: Pamela | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1971 | The Godfathers | Guest role: Dina Jackson | TV series, 1 episode 20: "The Star" |
| 1971-1975 | Matlock Police | Guest roles: Kathleen Kirby / Judy Austin / Dolly / Dawn Elders | TV series, 4 episodes |
| 1972 | Spyforce | Guest role: Mrs. Vermaar (as Noelene Brown) | TV series, 1 episode "The Doctor" |
| 1972 | Number 96 | Recurring role: Trixie | TV series, 3 episodes |
| 1972 | The Spoiler | Guest role: Sandra | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1973 | Boney | Guest role: Mrs. Sawyer | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1973 | Certain Women | Recurring role | ABC TV series |
| 1974 | Silent Number | Guest role: Mrs. Dalton | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1974 | The Fourth Wish | Regular role: Connie | ABC TV miniseries |
| 1974 | The Last of the Australians | Guest role: Jan | TV series, season 1, 1 episode 2: "Double Illusion" |
| 1975 | Tully | Lead role: Valerie | TV film UK/AUSTRALIA |
| 1975 | Celebrity Squares | Herself | TV series, 3 episodes |
| 1975 | Armchair Cinema | Lead role: Valerie | TV series, 1 episode "Tully" |
| 1976 | Day of Attrician | Lead role | ABC Teleplay |
| 1976 | Alvin Purple | Guest role: Iris Temple | ABC TV series, 1 episode |
| 1976 | King's Men | Guest role: Mirabel | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1977-1978 | Graham Kennedy's Blankety Blanks | Herself – Regular Panelist | TV series |
| 1977-1978 | The Naked Vicar Show | Herself – Regular Various Characters | TV series |
| 1977 | Sammy Awards | Herself | TV special |
| 1979 | The 21st Annual TV Week Logie Awards | Herself | TV special |
| 1979 | Tickled Pink | Lead Guest role | ABC TV series, 1 episode |
| 1980 | Celebrity Tattletales | Herself & Tony Sattler | TV series, 2 episodes |
| 1980 | Parkinson In Australia | Herself – Guest | ABC TV series, 1 episode |
| 1980 | The Mike Walsh Show | Herself – Guest | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1981 | Daily at Dawn | Regular role: Phil Maguire | TV series, 13 episodes |
| 1981;1984 | Kingswood Country | Guest roles: Janet Green / Elizabeth Windsor | TV series, 2 episodes |
| 1982-1983 | Beauty and the Beast | Herself – Regular Panelist | TV series |
| 1984 | Carson's Law | Guest role: Isabelle McRae | TV series, 2 episodes |
| 1984 | The Love Game | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1984 | The Girl from Moonooloo | Support role | ABC TV film |
| 1985 | Daryl Somer's Blankety Blanks | Herself – Guest Panelist | TV series, 2 episodes |
| 1987 | Have a Go | Herself – Guest Judge | TV series, 3 episodes |
| 1987 | Rafferty's Rules | Guest role: Toni Howard | TV series, Series 1, 1 episode 5: "The Women" |
| 1988 | Late Night Oz | Herself – Guest | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1989 | In Sickness and in Health | Recurring role: Railene | TV series UK/AUSTRALIA, 3 episodes |
| 1991 | In Sydney Today | Herself – Guest & Barry Creyton | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1991;1998 | The Midday Show | Herself – Guest & Barry Creyton | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1991 | Seven-Thirty Report | Herself & Barry Creyton | ABC TV series, 1 episode |
| 1992 | Late for School | Guest role | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1992 | English at Work | Herself | SBS TV series, 1 episode |
| 1994;1998 | Good Morning Australia | Herself – Guest | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1994 | The Mavis Bramston Show 30th Anniversary | Herself | TV special |
| 1995 | Roy and HG | Herself – Guest | ABC TV series, 1 episode |
| 1996 | 40 Years of Australian Comedy | Herself | TV special |
| 1997 | Fallen Angels | Guest role: Sister Bernadette | ABC TV series, 1 episode |
| 1997 | Big Sky | Guest role: Patricia | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1997 | The Adventures of Sam | Herself – Voice | ABC TV series, 1 episode |
| 1997 | Ketchup | Herself – Voice | ABC TV series |
| 1998 | Laws | Herself – Guest | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1998;1999 | Denise | Herself – Guest | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1998; 2004;2005 | Good Morning Australia | Herself – Guest | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1998 | Midday with Kerri-Anne | Herself – Guest | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1999 | The Toothbrush Family | Guest role: Countess de Comb (Voice) | ABC TV series, 1 episode |
| 1999 | Denise | Herself – Guest | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1999 | Funny By George: The George Wallace Story | Herself | ABC TV documentary |
| 2000 | From Vaudeville to Video – A Salute to Australian Comedy | Herself | ABC special |
| 2000 | Pizza | Herself | SBS TV series, 1 episode |
| 2001;2002 | Beauty and the Beast | Herself – Guest Panelist | TV series, 2 episodes |
| 2001 | Today Tonight | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2001 | Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | Herself – Contestant | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2002 | This Is Your Life | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2002 | Whose House Is It Anyway? | Herself with Carmen Duncan & Cornelia Frances | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2004;2005 | Good Morning Australia | Herself – Guest | TV series, 2 episodes |
| 2005 | The Price Is Right | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2005 | Today | Herself – Guest | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2005 | Mornings with Kerri-Anne | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2005 | Nine News | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2005 | Seven News | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2005 | Ten News | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2005 | Sky News | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2005 | ABC News | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2005 | A Current Affair | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2005 | Graham Kennedy: Farewell to the King | Herself | TV special |
| 2005 | In Siberia Tonight | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2005-2006 | Dancing with the Stars | Herself | TV series, 11 episodes |
| 2006 | Deal or No Deal | Herself – Contestant | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2006 | 50 Years 50 Stars | Herself | TV special |
| 2006 | TV Turns 50: The Events That Stopped A Nation | Herself | TV special |
| 2007 | Bert's Family Feud | Herself – Contestant with Toni Lamond, Val Lehman & Val Jellay | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2009 | Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2009 | Spicks and Specks | Herself | ABC TV series, 1 episode |
| 2011;2013 | Tractor Monkeys | Herself | ABC TV series, 2 episodes |
| 2013 | Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery | Herself – Guest | ABC TV series, 1 episode |
| 2015 | Stop Laughing... This Is Serious | Herself | ABC TV series, 5 episodes |
| 2017 | News Breakfast | Herself – Guest | TV series, 1 episode |
| 2022 | Pushing The Boundaries: The Mavis Bramston Show | Herself | Film documentary |
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