Julieanne Newbould | |
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Born | 1957 (age 66–67) |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1974– |
Partner | Paul Keating (since 1999) |
Children | Two |
Julieanne Newbould (born 1957) is an Australian actress who first came to prominence in the 1970s.
Career
Television
Newbould was 16 years old when she played Karen in the 1974 ABC telemovie Lindsay’s Boy. She then worked in several television series for the Grundy Organisation, and in 1977 played a guest role in the soap opera, The Young Doctors. She then became a popular original cast member of The Restless Years. The series started in late 1977 and Newbould left in early 1979. She later played two roles in another Grundy series, Prisoner. She appeared first in 1982 as Hannah Simpson and then 1986 as Wendy Glover. She was also a regular in the soap opera E Street, first appearing in 1989 as a court lawyer, then in 1991 as Virginia Travis, the first victim of 'Mr Bad' in the infamous serial-killer storyline.
Newbould's other TV credits include Number 96 (in 1977), Homicide, Division 4, Matlock Police, Bluey, Kingswood Country, The Flying Doctors, All Saints, Farscape, Home and Away, White Collar Blue, and The Cut.
Theatre
Newbould's theatre credits include Tribute (Theatre Royal), Gypsy (Queensland Theatre Company) and On Our Selection (Nimrod).
Personal
Since 1999, Newbould's partner has been former Prime Minister of Australia Paul Keating.[1] She was previously married and has two daughters from that relationship.[2]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1974 | Lindsay's Boy | Karen | TV film |
1976 | Ride a Wild Pony (aka Harness Fever or Born to Run) | Cathy Castle | Feature film |
1977 | Plunge Into Darkness | TV film | |
1979 | Captives of Care | Robyn Bishop | TV film |
1980 | A Hard Deal | Film short | |
1981 | Three Meetings | Film short | |
1983 | The Schippan Mystery | TV film | |
1984 | Kindred Spirits | Julie | TV film |
2000 | Halifax f.p. | Margaret Masters | TV film series, 1 episode: A Hate Worse Than Death |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1972 | Number 96 | Theresa | TV series |
1974 | Division 4 | Carol Lane | TV series, 1 episode: All for One |
1974 | Matlock Police | Fay Parker, Carol Kelly, Christine Evans | TV series, 3 episodes: The Green Bull, Pot Luck, Deep Water |
1974 | Silent Number | Pam / Jane | TV series, 2 episodes: The Deep Dark Well, Unwanted |
1975 | The Seven Ages of Man | TV series, 1 episode | |
1975 | Shannon's Mob | Libby | TV series, 1 episode: Trip to Nowhere |
1975 | The Rise and Fall of Wellington Boots | TV series | |
1976 | Homicide | Gail Perry | TV series, episode: Shark Pack |
1976 | Bluey | Sue Golding | TV series, episode 33: Final Devotion |
1977 | Graham Kennedy's Blankety Blanks | Panelist | TV series |
1977 | The Young Doctors | Glenda Stacey | TV series, 15 episodes |
1977 | Young Ramsay | Georgie Garrett | TV series, 1 episode: A Kid Is a Kid |
1977–79 | The Restless Years | Alison Clarke | TV series, 140 episodes |
1978 | Chopper Squad | TV series, 1 episode | |
1978 | Loss of Innocence | Lesley | TV miniseries, 1 episode |
1978 | Run from the Morning | TV series | |
1979 | Disneyland | Cathy Castle | TV series, 2 episodes |
1980 | 1980 Annual TV Week Logie Awards | Herself - Audience member | TV Special |
1980 | Partners | TV series | |
1981 | Daily at Dawn | Kate Ashton | TV series, 13 episodes |
1981–1982, 1984 | Kingswood Country | Wendy | TV series, 6 episodes (seasons 3–5) |
1981 | Cop Shop | Margaret Cook | TV series, 2 episodes |
1981 | A Sporting Chance | TV series, 1 episode | |
1981 | Personality Squares | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
1982; 1986 | Prisoner | Hannah Simpson / Wendy Glover | TV series, 25 episodes |
1982 | Holiday Island | TV series, 1 episode | |
1983 | Carson's Law | Madeline Forbes | TV series, 2 episodes |
1984 | The Mike Walsh Show | Guest - Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
1985 | For the Juniors | Herself | TV series |
1988 | Rafferty's Rules | TV series, 1 episode | |
1989, 1991 | E Street | Lawyer Penny Hopkins | TV series, 2 episodes |
1989 | Living with the Law | Lawyer | TV series |
1990 | The Flying Doctors | Tracy Maguire | TV series, 1 episode: Dad's Little Bloke |
1991 | E Street | Virginia Travis | TV series, 49 episodes |
1992, 1995 | G.P. | Peggy Tassoni | TV series, 1 episode: Breaking Out |
1993 | My Two Wives | TV series, 13 episodes | |
1997 | Big Sky | Nicola Stanhope | TV series, 1 episode: Edge of Reality |
2001 | Farscape | Felor | TV series, 1 episode: Thanks for Sharing |
2001, 2009 | All Saints | Hannah Roach / Rita Morgan | TV series, 2 episodes: Close to Home, Behind Closed Doors 3 |
2002 | Home and Away | Jackie Turner | TV series, 1 episode: 1.3250 |
2003 | White Collar Blue | Daphne Mullins | TV series, 1 episode: 2.9 |
2008 | The Cut | Roz Telford | TV miniseries, 6 episodes |
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1973 | The Legend of King O'Malley | Richbrooke Theatre | |
1974 | Hotel Paradiso | University of NSW, Parade Theatre | |
1975 | Hotel Paradiso | Playhouse, Canberra | |
1976 | The Season at Sarsaparilla | Judy Pogson | Sydney Opera House Drama Theatre |
1979 | Tribute | Sally Haynes | Theatre Royal & Newcastle Civic Theatre |
1979 | On Our Selection | Kate | Nimrod |
1980 | Gypsy | Louise | SGIO Theatre, Brisbane with QTC |
1982 | London Assurance | Grace Harkaway | Marian Street Theatre |
1983 | In Duty Bound | Marian Street Theatre | |
1988 | Why Me? | Marian Street Theatre |
References
- ↑ Sharp, Annette (8 June 2013). "Coy Keating must publicly 'fess his love". The Daily Telegraph..
- ↑ Clune, Richard (22 February 2009). "Bold new life for Keating's girl". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
- ↑ https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/4651
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