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Margot Knight
Born
Australia
OccupationActress
Years active1980- present
Known forPrisoner

Margot Knight is an Australian actress, best known for playing two roles in two highly popular television serials. In Prisoner, she played inmate Sharon Gilmour in 1980 and junior prison officer Terri Malone in 1985.[1] In Neighbours, she played Jean Richards in 1986 and Tracey Cox in 1997. Her Prisoner appearances are notable because in addition to being one of the few cast members to play both a prisoner and a prison warder in the series, both of her roles were as the lesbian love interest to the show's main lesbian character at the time. Sharon Gilmour was the scheming girlfriend of long-term inmate Judy Bryant (Judy's long stay in prison actually began because she deliberately had herself imprisoned to be with Sharon), and Terri Malone was a young prison officer who moved in with warder Joan Ferguson.

Knight is also a writer, and between 1990 and 1993, wrote several episodes of Neighbours, including episode 1721 which saw the death of the popular character Todd Landers played by Kristian Schmid. This episode is included on the DVD, Neighbours: Defining Moments.[2]

Knight has also worked on stage plays since 1976. Her live work includes “Underground”, “The World Without Birds”, “Controlled Crying”, and “Richard II”.[3]

In November 2011, Knight reunited with other Prisoner cast members for a fundraiser for Audacious Dreaming, to support HIV awareness.[4]

References

  1. ^ "New Days for Knight". Star Observer. 20 April 2008. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  2. ^ http://www.neighboursepisodes.com/index.php?special=writer&writer=Margot%20Knight
  3. ^ "Margot Knight". AusStage. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  4. ^ Knox, David (4 September 2011). "Prisoner stars to reunite for a good cause". TV Tonight. Retrieved 11 May 2020.