Josephine Mitchell
Born (1965-05-21) 21 May 1965
Sydney, Australia
Other namesJo Mitchell
Alma materSydney University
Occupations
  • Television actor
  • stage and musical theatre performer
  • screenwriter
  • comedian
Years active1985–
Known for
Notable workNeighbours (TV series as Katerina
All Saints (TV series) as Guest
SpouseChris Martin-Jones
Children2

Josephine Mitchell (born 21 May 1965) sometimes credited as Jo Mitchell is an Australian actress and playwright with a lengthy career in theatre and television soap operas and serials.[1]

Biography

Mitchells first major role was in Seven's drama series A Country Practice as Jo Loveday from 1985 and 1989. In 1990 she played Jane Holland in Home and Away,[2] and has appeared in many of Australia's most popular series including, E Street (as designer and mother Penny O'Brien), Neighbours (as Katerina, a wheelchair user) and on All Saints as a one-episode guest, playing a protective mother who mutilated her husband after she found he had molested their daughter.

In 2010, she returned to Home and Away as a different character, that of Jill Carpenter, a dysfunctional alcoholic mother, and the mother of Romeo, played by Luke Mitchell.

Both of Mitchell's parents were heavily involved in theatre and she has had an extensive career in her own right in theatre as well as many television and film roles. She started her own theatre company, Strut Theatre, with other actors to promote women's roles. Strut worked out of Wharf 2 at the Sydney Theatre Company in the early nineties. She produced two plays, Pam Gems and Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi, as well as a commissioned play by Australian playwright, Justin Fleming called Conversation Peace. She then moved to Melbourne to appear in the National Tour of the musical Hello Dolly, produced by John Frost.

Personal life

Jo Mitchell is married to Australian director and producer Chris Martin-Jones and they have two daughters. The pair met when Martin-Jones was a director on A Country Practice in 1989. His other credits include McLeod's Daughters, Packed to the Rafters, Spartacus, Legend of the Seeker, and A Place to Call Home.

She has a double degree from Sydney University, in Medieval and Religious Studies. She is currently focusing on her work behind the camera as writer, having finished a feature-length movie titled The Cult and the tele-movie Aren't U Spesh!.

Selected filmography

Year Title Role
1985–1989A Country PracticeJo Loveday (later Langley) (254 episodes)
1990Home and AwayJane Holland
1991Mimi Go's to the Analyst (TV movie)Clara
1992Six Pack (TV series)Clara
1991–1993E StreetPenny O' Brian (121 episodes)
1994NeighboursKaterina Terrelli
1994Girl (TV movie)Nikki Mair
2005All SaintsAmelia Kyd
2006TV Turns 50: The Events That Stopped A NationGuest - Herself with "A Country Practice' cast: Lorrae Desmond, Brian Wenzel, Shane Porteous, Joan Sydney, Joyce Jacobs, Anne Tenney & Emily Nichol
2010Home and AwayJill Carpenter
2014Janet KingDr. Wyburn

References

  1. "Practise makes perfect". The Sun-Herald. 9 May 2010. Television, p. 3. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  2. "Hawkie back in the spotlight". The Sydney Morning Herald. 8 March 2010. The Guide, p. 3. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
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