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Lynda Stoner
Stoner in 2009
Born (1953-09-10) 10 September 1953 (age 71)
Australia
Occupation(s)Actress (former), animal rights activist
Years active1977-2000 (as actress)
Known forThe Young Doctors (TV series) as Kim Barrington
Cop Shop (TV series) as Amanda King
Prisoner (TV series) as Eve Wilder
SpousePeter Sumner (m. 30/12/1982-2016, his death)
Children1

Lynda Stoner (born 10 September 1953) is an Australian former actress, most notable for her roles on the small screen on television soap operas and serials is an animal rights activist.[1] She is the chief executive of Animal Liberation, an animal rights charity.[2]

Stoner was an Animal Justice Party candidate for the Senate representing New South Wales at the 2016 federal election.[3][4]

Career

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In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Stoner was known for several roles on Australian television and was popularly regarded as a sex symbol. She appeared in The Paul Hogan Show, then had leading regular roles in the soap opera The Young Doctors from 1977 to 1979 as Kim Barrington in 303 episodes and followed this with the police drama Cop Shop as Amanda King[1][5]

In 1985 she played the glamorous villain Eve Wilder in the cult soap opera Prisoner and her character was spectacularly lynched during the infamous episode 600 riot, screened in 1986. This was followed by a guest role in the raunchy drama serial Chances in 1991 where she played a sex therapist and a guest role in series Home and Away

Stoner worked in theatre, predominantly on stage in productions including Don's Party, Rumors, Are You Lonesome Tonight, and Emerald City.[citation needed] One of her cinema roles is the 1982 exploitation film Turkey Shoot, made during a break from Cop Shop.[6]

In 2011 she appeared in the Australian suspense-thriller film Crawl.

Animal rights activist

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Stoner with Minty

Stoner became a prominent spokesperson for animal rights issues in the early 1980s. She currently holds the position of Chief Executive, Animal Liberation NSW. In May 2013, Stoner compared hunting photos to images of child pornography, bestiality, snuff murders, rape and torture.[2]

Stoner is a vegan and in 2008 authored a vegan cookbook.[7]

Personal life

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Stoner married actor Peter Sumner in 1982 until his death in 2016. They have a son, Luke (b. April 1984).[8] She was once engaged to media personality, and former senator Derryn Hinch.[4][9]

Filmography

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FILM

Film
Year Title Role Type
1982 Turkey Shoot Rita Daniels Feature film
1987 Echoes of Paradise aka 'Shadows of the Peacock' Beth Mason Feature film
2008 Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! Herself Feature film documentary
2011 Crawl Eileen Feature film

TELEVISION

Television
Year Title Role Type
1977 Hotel Story Guest role TV series, 1 episode
1977 The Paul Hogan Show Herself as model TV series, Season 2
1977−1979 The Young Doctors Regular role: Kim Barrington TV series, Seasons 2−4, 303 episodes
1978; 1978 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
1978; 1982 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - Herself with Belinda Green TV series, 1 episode
1978 Micro Macro Herself TV series
1979−1984 Cop Shop Regular role: Const. Amanda King TV series, Seasons 3−8, 384 episodes
1981 Mali Herself Film documentary
1981 1982 Miss Australia Quest Herself TV special
1982 The Don Lane Show Herself TV series, 1 episode Channel 9
1982 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
1984 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - Herself with Peter & Luke Sumner TV series, 1 episode
1985−1986 Prisoner Recurring role: Eve Wilder TV series, Seasons 7−8, 27 episodes
1986 An Australian Audience With Dame Edna Everage Herself TV special Channel 7
1986 Butterfly Island Guest role: TV series Channel 7, 1 episode
1986 Shark's Paradise Mrs. Axlemere TV movie
1987 Eye On L.A. Herself TV pilot
1987 Say G'Day Herself TV series Channel 9, 1 episode
1987 You've Got To Be Joking Herself TV series Channel 10, 1 episode
1988 The Flying Doctors Marcia Dean TV series, Season 3 (guest role; 1 episode)
1988 Late Night Oz Herself TV series Channel 10, 1 episode
1989 The Bert Newton Show Guest - Herself TV series Channel 7, 1 episode
1989 G.P. Guest role ABC TV series, 1 episode
1989 Inside Running Guest role ABC TV series, 1 episode
1990 In Melbourne Today Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
1990 Tonight Live With Steve Vizard Herself TV series Channel 7, 1 episode
1991 Chances Recurring role: Dee Dee Nelson TV series Channel 9, Season 1, 112 episodes
1991 All Together Now Guest role: Gloria Locket TV series, Season 1, 1 episode
1991 'Til Ten Herself TV series Channel 10, 1 episode
1991 The Main Event Guest Contestant with Don Lane & Gerry Connolly TV series, 1 episode
1991 Celebrity Wheel Of Fortune Herself TV series Channel 7, 1 episode
1992 The Morning Show Herself TV series Channel 10, 1 episode
1992 The Midday Show Herself TV series Channel 9, 1 episode
1992 In Sydney Today Herself TV series Channel 9, 1 episode
1992 Cluedo Guest role: Gloria TV series, Season 2, 1 episode
1993-2003 Good Morning Australia Herself TV series Channel 10,
1993-1995 Live It Up Herself TV series Channel 10, 1 episode
1994-1998 Midday Herself TV series Channel 9
1994 Ernie And Denise Herself TV series Channel 9
1996 Planet Hollywood Grand Australian Opening Herself TV special
1996 Today Tonight Herself TV series Channel 7, 1 episode
1996 Ten News Herself TV series Channel 10, 1 episode
1996 McFeast: Breasts Herself ABC TV series, 1 episode
1996 McFeast: New Year's Eve Herself ABC TV special
1997 Australian Story Herself ABC TV series, 1 episode
1997 Where Are They Now? Herself with Carol Burns, Val Lehman, Gerard Maguire & Lynne Hamilton TV series Channel 7, 1 episode
1998 A Current Affair Herself TV series Channel 9, 1 episode
1998 Denise Herself TV series Channel 7, 1 episode
1999 Laws Herself TV series Foxtel FX Channel, 1 episode
2000 Home And Away Guest role: Rhonda Davies TV series, Season 13, 2 episodes
2001 This Is Your Life: Derryn Hinch Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
2002 The Best of Aussie Cop Shows Herself TV special
2003 Turkey Shoot: Blood and Thunder Memories Herself Video/DVD
2007 Where Are They Now Herself with 'Cop Shop' cast: John Orcsik, Paula Duncan, Joanna Lockwood Terence Donovan, & Gil Tucker TV series, 1 episode
2008 Not Quite Hollywood: Deleted and Extended Scenes Herself Video/DVD
2015 Turkey Shoot - 'Not Quite Hollywood' Extended Interviews Herself Video/DVD
2015; 2016 Studio 10 Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
2016 Studio 10 Guest - Herself with Paula Duncan, Maggie Kirkpatrick & Toni Pearen TV series, 1 episode
2016 Today Extra Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
2018 The Drum Herself ABC TV series, 1 episode
2018; 2019 The Daily Edition Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
2019 The Daily Edition Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
2022 Talking Prisoner Guest - Herself Podcast, 1 episode


STAGE/THEATRE

  • Are You Lonesome Tonight? (1987)
  • Equus (1988)
  • Don's Party (1989)
  • Rumours (1990)
  • Extremities (2009)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Lynda Stoner feature" Archived 7 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Animal Liberation. 5 June 2000. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
  2. ^ a b Taylor, Andrew (5 May 2013). "Death threats for artist and hunting model". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
  3. ^ Crawford, Kate (1 June 2016). "Lynda Stoner, Australian TV's glamour girl of the 1970s, is running for senate at the 2016 federal election". Daily Telegraph. Australia. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
  4. ^ a b Knox, David (2 June 2016). "Lynda Stoner to stand for Senate". TV Tonight. Australia. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
  5. ^ "Busted! Linda Stoner’s day in a real cop shop ", Television.au 21 April 1979. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
  6. ^ "Lynda Stoner theatre". AusStage.
  7. ^ "Now Vegan!". porchlightbooks.com. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Birthday Bash", TV Week article, issued 15 February 1986, p.73.
  9. ^ "Lynda Stoner and Derryn Hinch". news.com.au. Retrieved 10 September 2013.[dead link]
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