Jill Forster

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Jill Forster
Born
Jill Forster

1936 (age 84–85)
England
OccupationActress, model
Spouse(s)John Stanton
ChildrenPolly Stanton

Jill Forster (born 1936), is an English Australian actress who came to Australia as a model in 1964 and appeared in the Crawford Production series Hunter. She is well known for appearance's in TV series, but has also appeared in made for TV films. She primarily appeared in small cameo roles, although she was well known as Helen Sheriden in Number 96, replacing original actress Carmen Duncan and also had prominent roles in The Restless Years and SeaChange

Forster has been in numerous other Australian television dramas including Motel, The Box, Starting Out, Prisoner, A Country Practice, The Flying Doctors and The Power, The Passion.[1] She also acted in the hit sex-comedy film Alvin Purple (1973).

Forster married actor and frequent co-star John Stanton in the mid 1970s. They acted together in TV series Homicide, The Box and Bellamy

Awards[]

  • AFI Best Actress Award for Great Expectations [1]
  • AFI Best Supporting Actress Award for Libido [1]
  • AFI Best Supporting Actress Nomination for Say A Little Prayer [1]
  • 1999 AFI Award Best Actress for SeaChange [1]

Filmography (selected)[]

Title Year Role
Hunter (TV series) 1967/1968 2 roles Chris Charter/Alison Bean
Motel (TV series) 1968 Gaye Gillian
Skippy the Bush Kangaroo (TV series) 1969 1 episode - Mary Lansbury
Freaky Friday Black Spook Special (TV movie) 1970 Vampire
Spyforce (TV series) 1971 Anna
Catwalk (TV series) 1972 1 episode - Sandra Goodall
A Time for Love (TV series) 1972 unknown
The Virgin Fellas (TV series) 1972 The Secretary
The Lady and the Law (TV movie) 1972 Peta Mann
Boney (TV series) 1972 Elaine Boney
Creature Features (TV series) 1972 Vampira
Libido 1972 Mother
Matlock Police (TV series) 1973 1 episode - Eve Taylor
Ryan (TV series) 1973 2 roles - Sheila/Nurse Porter
Division 4 (TV series) 1970-1973 4 roles
  • Laura Montgomery
  • Mrs. Hudson
  • Deidre Simpson
  • Denise Mitchell
The Sex Therapist 1973 Mrs. Horwood
Silent Number (TV series) 1974 Prostitute
The Evil Touch (TV series) 1974 Pamela Larsen
Number 96 (TV series) 1973/1974 Helen Sheridan/Helen Sheriden Sellers
Homicide (TV series) 1970-1974 7 roles
  • Karen Healy
  • Kim Ridley
  • Eve Harrison
  • Barbara Lacey
  • Judy Campbell
  • Barbara Hillis
  • Ievea Zervos
Two Way Mirror (TV movie) 1975 Susan Maxwell
The Box 1976/1977 Enid Parker
The Restless Years (TV series) | Heather Russell (99 episodes)
Bellamy (TV series) '1981 Mrs. Baker
Crosstalk 1982 Mrs. Stoller
(TV series) 1983 Amelia Redman
Starting Out (TV series) 1983 Dr. Jill Holt1
Prisoner (TV series) 1984 Kerryn Davies
Great Expectations: The Untold Story (TV movie) 1987 Miss Havisham
A Country Practice (TV series) 1984/1987 Di Lyall/Liz Ferguson
The Flying Doctors (TV series) 1988 Judith McLean
Beyond Innocence 1989 Jill Hansen
The Power, The Passion (TV series) 1989 Sarah McAllister
Say a Little Prayer 1993 Mrs. Easterbrook
Snowy River: The McGregor Saga (TV series) 1996 Lady Clough
SeaChange (TV series) 1998-2000 Meredith Monahan
Prisoner Queen 2003 Liza
Irresistible 2006 Helen
Maggie (film short) 2010 Grandmother
Ladies Without Lipstick (film short) 2015 Joyce

External links[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Australian Television: SeaChange: Profiles".


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