Joan Sydney

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Joan Sydney
Born (1938-09-05) 5 September 1938 (age 83)[1]
London, England
OccupationActress
Years activeFilm and TV 1957, 1968-2013, Theatre 1968-2011[2]
Known for
FamilyMaggie King (sister)[3]

Joan Sydney (born 5 September 1938[4][1]) is an English-Australian actress, known for her work in radio, theatre, television serials and soap opera and films

Sydney emigrated to Australia from London in 1965 and started her career in theatre, before appearing on the small screen, where her best known roles include soap operas including A Country Practice as Maggie Sloane, E Street as Mary Patchett, All Saints as Mary Price and Neighbours as Valda Sheergold.[5]

She was the second actress to play the matron in the fictional Wandin Valley in ACP after Helen Scott[1]

Biography[]

Early life[]

Joan Sydney was born in London, England, United Kingdom on 5 September 1938[4][1] and has had a long career in all genres of the entertainment industry, including radio, television, mini-series and made for television films.

Career[]

After appearing on stage and film in her native England, Sydney made her screen debut aged 19 in the 1957 film version of English play When We Are Married. She emigrated to Perth, Western Australia in 1965,[2] where she has become a staple of the small screen since 1978 and subsequently New South Wales

She remains best known for her long-running Logie Award-winning role in the Seven Network rural series A Country Practice from 1983-1990 as Margaret "Maggie" Sloan, the no-nonsense but compassionate matron of the fictional Wandin Valley Bush Nursing Hospital.

Sydney won the Silver Logie Award for Most Popular Actress for her performance in 1989. Whilst appearing in A Country Practice whilst also starring in a movie-length pilot for a subsequently unmade series in 1987 called Sisterly Love.

In 1993, after twelve seasons on air, A Country Practice was abruptly cancelled, but the rival Network Ten picked it up soon afterwards. Production was relocated from Pitt Town, NSW to Emerald, Victoria and, after having spent time in England, Sydney returned as Matron, one of a few actors including the late Joyce Jacobs and Andrew Blackman to transfer to the new ACP network relaunch

In 1990, Sydney went on to another popular soap opera, E Street in the role of publican Mary Patchett.

In 2002 she joined the long-running serial Neighbours as Valda Sheergold, initially on a semi-regular recurring basis, before becoming a permanent member of the cast for the 2007–2008 season.

Apart from her more permanent roles she has also had guest roles in many other programs including sitcom Mother and Son, and dramas All Saints, Something in the Air and Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.

In 2013 she featured in the telemovie Cliffy, based on the life of Australian athlete Cliff Young.

Personal life[]

Sydney's son Tony Braxton-Smith, was the former CEO of Journey Beyond (known then as Great Southern Rail).[6] Sydney was the elder sister of actress Maggie King.[3]

Filmography[]

Year Title Role
1957 When We Are Married Ruby Birtle
1978 The Scalp Merchant (TV movie) ?
1981 Falcon Island Mrs Yates
1985 One Summer Again ?
1986 Hector's Bunyip (TV movie) Maude Trembalt
1986 Departure ?
1987 Flight in to Hell (miniseries) ?
1988 Sisterly Love Jean
1989 E Street Mary Patchatt
1992 Mother and Son (TV series) Merle MacDonald
1983-1993 A Country Practice (Seven Network series) Matron Margaret "Maggie" Sloane
1994 Tracks of Glory Mrs. Walker
1994 A Country Practice (Network Ten) Margaret "Maggie" Morrison
2000 Something in the Air Ruth Dooley
2001 All Saints Mrs. Price
2005 Martie's Party (short) Joan
2002-2008 Neighbours Valda Sheergold; 150 episodes
2008 Your Turn (short) Joan
2009 Thank God You're Here (TV series) Additional cast
2012 Lowdown Concierge
2012 Conspiracy 365 (TV series) ?
2013 Cliffy (telemovie) Cliff Young's mother
2013 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Mother Aloysius

Theatre stage roles[]

SOURCE: AusStage [2] Sydney has had roles in theatre in both England and then locally in Australia since 1968. Prior to her role in the telemovie Cliff, in 2002 she toured in the production Talking Heads and DeckChair in 2005.

Production Year Number of Performances
A Lilly in Little India 1968 Single
Old Time Music Hole 1968 Single
Paying the Piper 1972 Single
Small Craft Warnings 1972 Single
The ThreePenny Opera 1973 Single
Butley 1973 Single
Note on a Love Affair 1973 Single
Village Wooing 1973 Single
The Typists 1973 Single
After Migritte 1973 Single
Old King Cole 1973 Single
Antony and Cleopatra 1974 Single
Equus 1975 Single
Time and Time Again 1975 Single
A Hard Time 1975 Single
The School for Scandal 1975 Single
Hello Dolly! 1975 Single
Kennedy's Children 1975 Single
The Slaughter of St.Teresa Days 1976 3 performances
Savages 1976 Single
The Magistrate 1976 Single
Everyones a General 1976 Single
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1976 Single
Mixed Doubles 1976 Single
The Edward of Edward the Second 1977 Single
Going Banana's 1977 Single
Cole 1977 Single
Chinchilla 1978 Single
The Seagull 1978 Single
Waiting for Goddot 1978 Single
A Happy and Holly Occasion 1978 Single
The Hostage 1978 Single
No, No Nanette 1978 Single
A Plum Job 1979 Single
The Painting 1979 Single
Bossom 1979 Single
The Night of the Badger 1979 Single
No W.A.Y 1979 Single
The Way of the World 1979 Single
Somethings Aloof 1979 Single
The Three Sisters 1979 Single
Garden Party 1980 Single
Rose's in Due Season 1980 Single
Joseph Conrad Goes Ashore 1980 Single
Piaf 1980 Single
Backyard 1980 Single
Oliver! 1980 Single
Tom foolery 1981 Single
The Importance of Being Ernest 1981 Single
Cowardly Custard 1981 Single
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 1981 Single
Court Napping 1981 Single
The Fields of Heaven 1982 Single
Steaming 1983 Single
Hedda Gebbler 1983 Single
Song from Sideshow Alley 1985 2 Perfromances
Nunsense 2 Performances
Mrs. Klein 1990 Single
I Hate Hamlet 1992 2 Performances
Barmaids 1993 2 Performences
My Fair Lady 1996 Single
Secret Bridemaids Business' 1999 2 Performances
Trelawny at the Wells 2000 2 Performances
Are you Being Served? 2001 Single
Talking Heads (national tour) 2002 38 Performances
Deckchairs 2005 13 Performances
Dirty Dusters 2010 (reprise) Single
Be Watching by Gary Files - prelimenary readings 1. 2011 Single

Awards[]

Association Year Award Work Results
Logie Awards 1989 Silver Logie for Most Popular Actress A Country Practice Won

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Australian Showbiz".
  2. ^ a b c "Joan Sydney".
  3. ^ a b "A date with Joan Sydney and Maggie King".
  4. ^ a b "A Country Practice: Where are the cast now?". 6 September 2019.
  5. ^ Paul Kalina. Fairfax Media https://www.theage.com.au/news/tv-reviews/neighbours/2008/03/27/271206207281825.html. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ "Acting keeps Tony Braxton-Smith going off the rails". News Limited. 8 September 2011. Retrieved 22 September 2011.

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