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Anne Lucas (CBE)
Born
Anne Shirley Lucas

c. 1951
Australia
Occupation(s)Actress, television screenwriter
Known forThe Young Doctors, Prisoner

Anne Shirley Lucas CBE (born c. 1951) is an Australian actress and scriptwriter, best known for her roles on television as Sister Eve Turner (later Steele) in The Young Doctors from 1977-1980 and prison bookie Faye Quinn in Prisoner for two stints in 1982 and 1983. and 2 role's in All Saints. Early roles included Bellbird, Skippy, Hunter, Homicide, Matlock Police, Division 4 and Spyforce. She also wrote many episodes of Prisoner, the first season of which was produced by her husband Ian Bradley, as well as other TV series including The Flying Doctors and All Saints

Most recently in her television writing career she worked as a script editor for Channel 7's Headland. [citation needed]

Awards and honours

Lucas was appointed a CBE, in 2005, for her work as a producer in the arts.