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Patsy King

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Patsy King (born in 1929)[1] is an Australian character actress and commercial voice over. A Melbourne theatre-and-television-performer, who trained as a Shakespearean actress with the Melbourne National Theatre, she spent her early days in the United Kingdom. During the 1970s, she also appeared in many Australian television series, including: Power Without Glory; Homicide; Division 4; Hunter; Bellbird; The Sullivans; Chopper Squad; Bluey; Out of Love; Good Morning, Mr. Doubleday; The Long Arm; Adventure Island; and Play School. Her best-known role was that of Governor Erica Davidson in the cult soap opera Prisoner, a role she played from 1979 to 1983, with guest reappearances in 1984 and also touring England with the stage play. [2]

Her theatre stage credits are diverse, including the Ray Lawler play Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, Elvira in Blithe Spirit, Margaret in Absurd Person Singular, Helena in A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur, Helen in Half a Sixpence, Angelica in Love for Love, and Erica in Prisoner Cell Block H: The Stage Play. She earned the Erik Award for her portrayal of Agnes in Fourposter, and has also received the Melbourne critics' award. King has attended many Prisoner cast reunions, including the 30th Anniversary Prisoner reunion, and also appeared in the documentary "On The Inside". Although retired from the small screen, King is still a regular theatre actress and performer, and in 2009 toured in the A.R. Gurney stage play, Love Letters

References

  1. ^ Lane, Richard (1991). Prisoner Cell Block H. London: Thames Mandarin. ISBN 0-7493-0929-6.
  2. ^ "Patsy King at the IMDB". Retrieved 25 April 2009.