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|caption = Kirkpatrick at the opening of ''[[Driving Miss Daisy]]'' at [[Theatre Royal, Sydney]], 2013
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| name = Maggie Kirkpatrick
| name = Maggie Kirkpatrick
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| birth_date ={{Birth date and age|1941|1|29|df=y}}
| birth_place =[[Albury, New South Wales]]
| birth_place =[[Albury, New South Wales]]
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| birth_name = Margaret Ann Downs
| birth_name = Margaret Ann Downs
| spouse = Norman Kirkpatrick (deceased) (1963–1979) (divorced) {{cn|date=August 2015}}
| spouse = Norman Kirkpatrick (deceased) (1963–1979) (divorced) {{cn|date=August 2015}}
| children = One
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Kirkpatrick appeared in the music video for [[Anthem for the Year 2000]] by rock band [[Silverchair]]. She is a strong supporter of [[gay rights]], having made numerous appearances at "Fair Day" as part of the annual [[Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras]] Festival. She has been awarded the Sydney Gay Community's DIVA award for her work.
Kirkpatrick appeared in the music video for [[Anthem for the Year 2000]] by rock band [[Silverchair]]. She is a strong supporter of [[gay rights]], having made numerous appearances at "Fair Day" as part of the annual [[Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras]] Festival. She has been awarded the Sydney Gay Community's DIVA award for her work.


===Child sexual asault allegations===
In July 2015, Kirkpatrick was charged with [[child sexual assault]] against a 13-year-old girl in the 1980s. She strongly denied the allegations and said she would fight to clear her name of the two counts of indecent assault and one count of gross indecency with a person under 16. In a statement Kirkpatrick said, "Yes, allegations have been levelled at me, are they true? Absolutely not."<ref>{{cite news|title=Australian actress faces child sex charges|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-33680708|accessdate=28 July 2015|publisher=BBC|date=27 July 2015}}</ref><ref>[http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/prisoner-star-maggie-kirkpatrick-on-child-sex-charge/story-e6frg6nf-1227459560153 Prisoner star Maggie Kirkpatrick on child sex charge] The Australian Retrieved 27 July 2015</ref> She appeared in court in August 2015 and was found guilty on 20 August.<ref name=conviction>{{cite news|title=Maggie Kirkpatrick, Prisoner star, found guilty of child sex offences|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-08-20/actor-maggie-kirkpatrick-found-guilty-of-child-sex-offences/6712142|accessdate=20 August 2015|agency=ABC News}}</ref> She was subsequently sentenced to an 18-month community corrections order, including 100 hours of community service.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/victoria/prisoner-star-maggie-kirkpatrick-avoids-jail-over-teen-sex-abuse-20150821-gj4g5q.html|title=Prisoner star Maggie Kirkpatrick avoids jail over teen sex abuse|work=The Sydney Morning Herald}}</ref> Kirkpatrick appealed the case and won, with Judge Geoffrey Chettle finding there was reasonable doubt and dismissing the conviction and charges.<ref name=appeal>{{cite news|title=Prisoner star Maggie Kirkpatrick cleared of indecently assaulting young fan|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-12-08/verdict-on-prisoner-star-maggie-kirkpatrick-wins-appeal/7008518|accessdate=8 December 2015|work=ABC News|date=8 December 2015}}</ref>
In July 2015, Kirkpatrick was charged with [[child sexual assault]] against a 13-year-old girl in the 1980s. She strongly denied the allegations and said she would fight to clear her name of the two counts of indecent assault and one count of gross indecency with a person under 16. In a statement Kirkpatrick said, "Yes, allegations have been levelled at me, are they true? Absolutely not."<ref>{{cite news|title=Australian actress faces child sex charges|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-33680708|accessdate=28 July 2015|publisher=BBC|date=27 July 2015}}</ref><ref>[http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/prisoner-star-maggie-kirkpatrick-on-child-sex-charge/story-e6frg6nf-1227459560153 Prisoner star Maggie Kirkpatrick on child sex charge] The Australian Retrieved 27 July 2015</ref> She appeared in court in August 2015 and was found guilty on 20 August.<ref name=conviction>{{cite news|title=Maggie Kirkpatrick, Prisoner star, found guilty of child sex offences|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-08-20/actor-maggie-kirkpatrick-found-guilty-of-child-sex-offences/6712142|accessdate=20 August 2015|agency=ABC News}}</ref> She was subsequently sentenced to an 18-month community corrections order, including 100 hours of community service.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/victoria/prisoner-star-maggie-kirkpatrick-avoids-jail-over-teen-sex-abuse-20150821-gj4g5q.html|title=Prisoner star Maggie Kirkpatrick avoids jail over teen sex abuse|work=The Sydney Morning Herald}}</ref> Kirkpatrick appealed the case and won, with Judge Geoffrey Chettle finding there was reasonable doubt and dismissing the conviction and charges.<ref name=appeal>{{cite news|title=Prisoner star Maggie Kirkpatrick cleared of indecently assaulting young fan|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-12-08/verdict-on-prisoner-star-maggie-kirkpatrick-wins-appeal/7008518|accessdate=8 December 2015|work=ABC News|date=8 December 2015}}</ref>



Revision as of 16:06, 17 March 2016

Maggie Kirkpatrick
Kirkpatrick at the opening of Driving Miss Daisy at Theatre Royal, Sydney, 2013
Born
Margaret Ann Downs

(1941-01-29) 29 January 1941 (age 83)
Other namesMaggie Downs
OccupationActress
Years active1960–2002 (theatre)
1971–2008 (film & television)
Notable workPrisoner
SpouseNorman Kirkpatrick (deceased) (1963–1979) (divorced) [citation needed]
ChildrenOne
Websitemaggiekirkpatrick.co.uk

Margaret Anne "Maggie" Kirkpatrick (née Downs; born 29 January 1941) is an Australian actress who is best known for her portrayal of the character Joan Ferguson, a sinister and cold lesbian prison officer, nicknamed "The Freak", in the popular Australian television soap opera Prisoner. She performed as Madame Morrible in an Australian production of the musical Wicked. Kirkpatrick has appeared in such popular series as Water Rats, Home and Away and All Saints.

Early years

Margaret Anne Downs was born in Albury, New South Wales, to James and Crissie Downs. When she was seven months old her father was killed while on active national service as a soldier in North Africa. Her mother brought her up alone. Her mother later married John Anderson and had a son, Adrian. The family moved to Newcastle, New South Wales, where Kirkpatrick grew up. She had had an interest in acting from an early age and appeared in several school plays. By November 1955 she became fed up with school and left. Her mother sent her to drama lessons.

In 1960, at the age of 19, Kirkpatrick took her first professional acting job, with the theatre impresario John Alden (theatre) with his John Alden Shakespeare Company. After this initial production she promptly gave up acting. Kirkpatrick subsequently took various jobs, working in dress shop, as a medical receptionist, compère of fashion parades, and also had jobs in bars, restaurants and hotels.

Personal life

Downs married Norman Kirkpatrick, a merchant seaman of the Shankill Road in Belfast, in September 1963.[citation needed] Five years later they moved to Sydney where Kirkpatrick decided to resume her acting career. After appearing in two plays she put her acting career on hold once again, this time due to the arrival of her daughter Caitlin. Kirkpatrick resumed theatre work as Caitlin got older, and eventually moved on to television and cinema.

Kirkpatrick appeared in the music video for Anthem for the Year 2000 by rock band Silverchair. She is a strong supporter of gay rights, having made numerous appearances at "Fair Day" as part of the annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival. She has been awarded the Sydney Gay Community's DIVA award for her work.

Child sexual asault allegations

In July 2015, Kirkpatrick was charged with child sexual assault against a 13-year-old girl in the 1980s. She strongly denied the allegations and said she would fight to clear her name of the two counts of indecent assault and one count of gross indecency with a person under 16. In a statement Kirkpatrick said, "Yes, allegations have been levelled at me, are they true? Absolutely not."[1][2] She appeared in court in August 2015 and was found guilty on 20 August.[3] She was subsequently sentenced to an 18-month community corrections order, including 100 hours of community service.[4] Kirkpatrick appealed the case and won, with Judge Geoffrey Chettle finding there was reasonable doubt and dismissing the conviction and charges.[5]

Filmography

Film

Title Year Role Notes
Summer of Secrets
1976
The FJ Holden
1977
Betty Armstead
The Night, the Prowler
1978
Madge Hopkirk
The Getting of Wisdom Sarah
The Pirate Movie
1982
Ruth
Encounters
1993
Aunt Helen Alternative title: "Voyage Into Terror"
Billy's Holiday
1995
Maureen O'Hara
Lilian's Story
1996
Uncredited role
Welcome to Woop Woop
1997
Ginger
Hetty
2002
Thelma

Television

Title Year Role Notes
The Godfathers
1971
TV series
The Thursday Creek Mob TV series
Snake Gully with Dad and Dave
1972
TV series
Who Do You Think You Are?
1976
TV series
Father, Dear Father in Australia
1978
Mrs. Floyd Season 1, episode 12 "The Wisdom of Patrick"
Chopper Squad Mrs. Roland Season 2, episode 3 "A Deed Without a Name"
The Oracle
1979
TV series
Jonah
1978
Mini-series
Spring & Fall Season 2, episode 4 "Thanks Brother"
Prisoner
1982–1986
Joan Ferguson Leading role; seasons 4–8; 389 episodes
Alternative title: "Prisoner: Cell Block H"
Richmond Hill
1988
Ivy Hackett TV series
Dearest Enemy
1989
TV series
The Ham Funeral
1990
Mrs. Fauburgus TV film
Betty's Bunch Betty Leading role; Season 1; 13 episodes
The Miraculous Mellops
1991
Mrs. Kafka Season 1, episode 5
Season 1, episode 12
Home and Away Jean Chambers 7 episodes of season 4
Hey Dad..!
1992
Sister Maureen Season 8, episode 1 "Nun the Wiser"
The Ferals
1994
Aunt Mavis Season 1, episode 8 "Rock Horror"
G.P.
1995
Joan Mullins Season 7, episode 13 "Relative Strangers"
Water Rats
1999
Sadie Seymor Season 4, episode 20 "Red Light"
Pizza
2000
Joan Ferguson Season 1, episode 9 "Gambling Pizza"
Blue Heelers Marj Cummings Season 7, episode 21 "The Gumshoe"
All Saints
2001
Dawn Healy Season 4, episode 18 "Bed of Roses"
Home and Away
2003–2004
Viv "The Guv" Standish Recurring role; 11 episodes; season 16 / season 17
All Saints
2008
Maria Season 11, episode 7 "Little Decisions"

References

  1. ^ "Australian actress faces child sex charges". BBC. 27 July 2015. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  2. ^ Prisoner star Maggie Kirkpatrick on child sex charge The Australian Retrieved 27 July 2015
  3. ^ "Maggie Kirkpatrick, Prisoner star, found guilty of child sex offences". ABC News. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Prisoner star Maggie Kirkpatrick avoids jail over teen sex abuse". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  5. ^ "Prisoner star Maggie Kirkpatrick cleared of indecently assaulting young fan". ABC News. 8 December 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2015.