Sheila Kennelly

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Sheila Kennelly
Born (1937-12-28) 28 December 1937 (age 84)[1]
Brighton, Sussex, England
NationalityEnglish
Australian
Other namesSheila Kenneally
EducationIndependent Theatre
OccupationActress
Years active1958–1971, 1977–1994 (theatre)
1967–2008 (television)[2]
Known for

Sheila Kennelly (born 28 December 1937),[1][3] also credited as Sheila Kenneally, is an English Australian retired character actress of theatre, television and film, with a career spanning over 50 years.[4][5] From the late 1950s onwards, her early career was based 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.

She became a household name as comedy character Norma Whittaker in the hugely popular serial Number 96. As barmaid Norma her trademark catchphrase was calling everyone "Ducky".[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 as Rosa Berlucci in sitcom Kingswood Country.

In 1987 she was given the choice of appearing in a small role in 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 to concentrate on a younger cast, she however returned on numerous occasions as a guest until retiring in 2008.[3]

Biography[]

Early life and stage career[]

Kennelly was born in 1937 in Brighton, England[1] and arrived in Australia from England with her family, attending North Sydney Girls High School before training at the Independent Theatre. She started her career in stage plays, from 1958 onwards appearing at such venues as the Old Tote Theatre and Nimrod Theatre Company, before taking a lengthy Arts Council tour of A View from the Bridge, as well as many roles at the Neutral Bay Music Hall[2]

Television[]

Kennelly has been a staple of the small screen since the late 1960s, working firstly on plays at the ABC and then several television soap opera and comedy relief roles.

She became a household name in the Ten Network series Number 96 as brassy, bubbly barmaid, Norma Whittaker, along with her on-screen husband amateur inventor Les Whittaker (Gordon McDougall). The duo were conceived as comedy characters and joined the cast a few months after the series premiered in 1972. Although Les Whittaker was later written out in the infamous bomb blast storyline, Norma remained with the series for four and a half years and returned for the final episode in 1977. Both characters appeared briefly in the 1974 film adaptation.

From 1980 to 1984 she appeared as Rosa Berlucci, a "cheery wog" in the sitcom Kingswood Country and subsequently popped up in other TV roles throughout the 1980s with guest appearances on shows such as Glenview High, the children's series Secret Valley, The Flying Doctors, the short-lived Hampton Court (TV series) and three roles in A Country Practice. In 1987 she was given the role of retired carnival worker Floss McPhee, an original cast member on the seven network series Home and Away, appearing from the pilot episode in January 1988. In the 1990s and 2000s she had roles in Big Sky and All Saints, and has returned for numerous guest appearances in Home and Away, from 2000 until 2008.

Selected filmography[]

Title Year Role
You Can't See 'Round Corners (TV series) 1967 Linda
The Queens Bishop (TV movie) 1968 unknown
Tilley Landed on Our Shores (TV movie) 1969 unknown
Pastures of the Blue Crane (TV series) 1970 Rose
The Comedy Game (TV series) 1971 1 episode
Division 4 (TV series) 1972 Mrs Allen/Mrs Villani
Number 96 (film) 1974 Norma Whittaker
Number 96 (TV series) 1972-1977 Norma Whittaker
All at Sea (TV movie) 1977 Mrs. Hand
Puzzle (TV movie) 1978 Mrs. Foster
Doctor Down Under (TV series) 1979 Mrs. Ellis
Glenview High (TV serial) 1979 Val Deevney
Carrots (children's series) 1979 Mabel Dobbs
Daily at Dawn (TV series) 1981 2 episodes
Secret Valley (children's series) - 1960 Cecillia Cribbins
Spring and Fall (TV serial) 1982 Marj
Fluteman (film) 1982 Myra Hawkens
Return to Eden (TV mini-series) 1983 Lizzie
Sweet and Sour (TV series) 1984 Darryl's Mum
Kingswood Country (sitcom) 1980–84 Rose Bertolucci
Winners 1985 Mrs. Tinsley
Anzacs (TV mini-series) 1985 Mrs. Baker
Mail Order Bride (TV movie) 1985 Dorothy
The Tale of Ruby Rose (film) 1987 Cook
HoW Wonderful! (TV movie) 1987 Aunt Helen
The Flying Doctors (TV series) - 1987-90
Come in Spinner (TV series) 1990 2 episode s (unknown)
Hampton Court (sitcom) 1991 Mrs. Verstak
A Country Practice (TV series) 1982-1993 Hazel Walmsley/ Mary Sheridan/Val Laski
Shotgun Wedding 1993 Voice
Big Sky 1997 Betty
All Saints (TV series) - 2000=2007 Rada Verzina/Mary Moore
Home and Away (TV series) 1988–1989; guest appearances 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2008 Floss McPhee

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Willingham, Margot "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Australian Showbiz"
  2. ^ a b "Sheila Kennelly".
  3. ^ a b 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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