Sheila Kennelly
Born (1936-12-28) 28 December 1936[1]
Brighton, Sussex, England, UK
NationalityEnglish
Australian
Other namesSheila Kenneally
EducationIndependent Theatre
Occupation(s)Actress, comedienne[1]
Years active1958–1971, 1977–1994 (theatre)
1967–2008 (television)[2]
Known for

Sheila Kennelly (born 28 December 1936),[lower-alpha 1][1][3] also credited as Sheila Kenneally, is a British-born Australian retired character actress of theatre and music hall, television and film, with a career spanning over 50 years.[4][5] From the late 1950s onwards, her early career was based exclusively in theatre and she didn't start her screen career until the late 1960s becoming well known for her roles in TV soap operas, serials, sitcoms and mini-series.

Early life and stage career

Kennelly was born in Brighton, Sussex, England in December 1936,[1] and arrived with her family in Australia at an early age, where she attended North Sydney High School before trining at the Independent Theatre. She started her career in stage plays in 1958, appearing with the Old Tote Theatre and the Nimrod Theatre Company, before taking a lengthy arts tour with A View From the Bridge and numerous other roles with the Neutral Bay Music Hall.[2]

Career

Television roles

Sheila had been a staple of the small screen since the late 1960s until retiring in 2008, firstly appearing in plays at the ABC, before taking soap opera and comedy relief roles

She became a household name in the hugely popular serial Number 96 as brassy bubbly barmaid Norma Whittaker, a comedy character opposite Gordon McDougall, Norma's trademark catchphrase was calling everyone "Ducky". Whilst her husband amateur inventor Les was killed of in the infamous bomb blast storyline, Norma remained with the series for 4+12 years, returning for the final episode. Both character also featured briefly in the Number 96 feature film version.

In a storyline an fictional artist visit's the apartment, played by Owen Weingott and requests to paint a nude portrait of Norma, the painting is subsequently hang up in the wine bar. This famed portrait of Norma, was in reality painted by the network's art director Eunice Dyer, based on "Chloé" a paining at a Melbourne hotel, after the series demise it was given to Tom Oliver, who housed it at his real wine establishment business he owned in Sydney Jacks Sellers[6]

In reunion with the cast of Number 96 in 2009, on Where Are They Now?, she stated she wanted to become a serious actor featuring in plays by such dramatists as Arthur Miller and Bertolt Brecht, but ended up in 96 instead as Norma, in which she used a blonde wig to disguise the real "Sheila".

From 1980 until 1984, she appeared opposite Ross Higgins in the sitcom Kingswood Country. She played "cheery wog", Rosa Berlucci who looked after Ted Bullpitt when his wife Thel left him played by Judi Farr[3] throughout the 1980 she continued to make appearances in serials such as Glenview High, children's series Secret Valley, The Flying Doctors and a few guest roles in A Country Practice

In 1987 she was given the choice of appearing in a small role in the upcoming film Evil Angels. She stated at the time she would have loved to have been in the film, just to say she had appeared with Meryl Streep,[7] but turned it down to appear in new Seven Network soap opera Home and Away as one of 16 original characters. She played retired carnival worker Floss McPhee for the first year of screening, but was written out as the producers wanted alongside to concentrate on a younger cast and updated formula.

Sheila later roles included Big Sky in 1997, whilst in the 2000s roles in medical drama All Saints and several guest storyline appearance in Home and Away.[3]

Theatre roles

Sourced from AusStage
Title Year
Under Milk Wood 1958
Sur Le Pont 1959
A View from the Bridge 1960
Ondine 1961
An Evening of Grands Guignol
Shipwreck 1962
How the West Was Lost 1964
Virtue in Peril, Castle, Curses or Caresses 1967
Her Only Mistake 1968
The Face at the Window 1968
O,Vile Pretender, or, the Maiden and the Actor 1969
The Sins of Society 1969
Face of a Man 1970
Cox and Box 1971
Flash Jim Vaux 1971
The National Health of Nurse Norton's Affair 1971
A Break in the Music 1971
The Visit 1977
The Political Bordello, or, How Waiter Got the Vote 1977
The Maitland and Morpeth String Quartet 1985
Farewell Brisbane Ladies 1986
Curtains 1989
Steaming 1991
Hot Taps 1992
Choices 1994 (3 performances)

Selected filmography

Film

Year Title Role Type
1974Number 96Norma WhittackerFeature film
1982FlutemanMyra HansenFeature film
1987The Tale of Ruby RoseCookFeature film
1993Shotgun Wedding(Voice)Feature film

Television

Year Title Role Type
1967 You Can't See 'Round Corners Guest role: Linda TV series, 1 episode
1968 The Cell Sister Veynard TV movie
1968 The Queen's Bishop Role unknown ABC Teleplay
1969 Woobinda, Animal Doctor Guest role TV series, 1 episode
1969 Tilley Landed On Our Shores Role unknown ABC Teleplay
1970 Pastures of the Blue Crane Guest role: Rose TV series, 1 episode
1971 The Comedy Game Guest role ABC TV series, 1 episode
1972 Division 4 Guest roles: Mrs Allen/Mrs Villani TV series
1972–1975 Number 96 Regular role: Norma Whittaker TV series, 243 episodes
1976 The 1976 Annual TV Week Logie Awards Herself - Audience member with 'Number 96' cast: Mike Dorsey, Wendy Blacklock, Jeff Kevin, Bunney Brooke & Chard Hayward TV Special
1977 Number 96: The Final Night Herself with 'Number 96' cast TV series, 1 episode
1977 All at Sea Mrs. Hand TV movie
1978 Puzzle Mrs. Foster ABC TV movie US/Australia
1979 Doctor Down Under Guest role: Mrs. Ellis TV series, 1 episode
1979 Glenview High Recurring Guest role: Val Deevney TV series, 2 episodes
1979; 1980 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
1979 Carrots Regular role: Mabel Dobbs ABC TV series
1980; 1982 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
1980; 1982 Secret Valley Regular role: Cecillia Cribbins ABC TV series, 14 episodes
1982–1984 Kingswood Country Regular role: Rose Bertolucci TV series, 31 episodes
1981 Daily at Dawn Recurring Guest role TV series, 2 episodes
1982 Spring and Fall Guest role: Marj ABC TV series, 1 episode
1982–1993 A Country Practice Guest roles: Hazel Walmsley / Mary Sheridan / Val Laski TV series, 6 episodes
1982 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
1983 Return to Eden Lizzie TV miniseries, 1 episode
1984 Sweet and Sour Recurring Guest role: Darryl's Mum ABC TV series, 2 episodes
1984 The 1984 Annual TV Week Logie Awards Herself - Audience member with Peter Fisher TV Special
1984 Mail Order Bride Dorothy ABC TV movie
1985 Winners Mrs. Tinsley TV series
1985 Anzacs Recurring role: Mrs. Baker TV miniseries , 4 episodes
1986 Kids 21st Birthday Channel Ten Telethon Guest - Herself with Number 96 cast: Johnny Lockwood, Bettina Welch, Elizabeth Kirkby, Vicki Raymond, Pat McDonald, Wendy Blacklock, Harry Michaels, Chard Hayward, Frances Hargreaves & Abigail taped appearance. TV special
1987; 1990 The Flying Doctors Guest role: Hannah Robson TV series, 1 episode
1988–1989, 2000; 2002; 2004; 2008 Home and Away Regular/Recurring role: Floss McPhee TV series, 131 episodes
1990 Come in Spinner Recurring role: ABC TV miniseries, 4 episodes
1990 How Wonderful! Aunt Helen ABC TV movie
1990 The Flying Doctors Guest role: Merle Demster TV series, 1 episode
1991 Hampton Court Guest role: Mrs. Verstak TV series, 1 episode
1997 Big Sky Guest role: Betty TV series, 1 episode
2001; 2007 All Saints Guest roles: Rada Verzina/Mary Moore TV series, 4 episodes
2006 Number 96... The Final Years Herself DVD/Video
2007 Where Are They Now Herself with Number 96 cast: Joe Hasham, Chard Hayward, Elaine Lee, Chantal Contouri & Frances Hargreaves TV series, 1 episode
2013 Ten News Guest - Herself with 'Number 96' cast: Elaine Lee & Deborah Gray TV series, 1 episode
2022 Studio 10 Herself with 'Number 96' cast TV series, 1 episode

Notes

  1. some sources state 1937

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Willingham, Margot The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Australian Showbiz
  2. 1 2 "Sheila Kennelly".
  3. 1 2 3 Oram, James "Home and Away" Behind the Scene's published by Angus and Robertson
  4. Kennelly, Sheila. Biographical cuttings on Sheila Kennelly, actress, containing one or more cuttings from newspapers or journals. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  5. "Number 96 – Episode 910". australianscreen. Australia: National Film and Sound Archive. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  6. Giles, Nigel "NUMBER 96", published by Melbourne Books ISBN 9-781925-556001
  7. Oram, James "Home and Away" Behind the Scene's, published by Angus and Robertson
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