Val Jellay

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Val Jellay
Born
Valerie Muriel Jellay

(1927-09-25)25 September 1927
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Died6 May 2017(2017-05-06) (aged 89)
Occupation
  • Actress
  • vaudevillian
  • soubrette
  • singer
  • dancer
  • author
Spouse(s)Maurie Fields (1960–1995)
ChildrenMarty Fields

Valerie Muriel Jellay (25 September 1927 – 6 May 2017) was an Australian vaudevillian, actress, soubrette, singer, dancer and author. At the time of her death, she was the widow of fellow Australian vaudevillian, actor and comedian Maurie Fields, together they were in general considered to be a duo act in the entertainment industry. She was the mother of comedian and actor Marty Fields. Her early career had been in vaudeville and on stage, before becoming a staple on the small screen in 1957. She started performing at just four years old and was still performing in her 80's.

Biography[]

Jellay's life in show business began in vaudeville, working with the Tivoli circuit in Australia. Her career began with dance lessons in 1931. She later moved into comedy and drama in the different media of stage, radio, film and television.

She married Australian actor Maurie Fields in 1956 and was married until his death in 1995. They appeared together as husband and wife in the television series The Flying Doctors. She was later a regular on Good Morning Australia with Bert Newton, reviewing the latest movies, and also appeared on Hey Hey It's Saturday with her son Marty.

She appeared in serial Prisoner in three different roles most notably as landlady Mabel Morgan, and in Neighbours as Connie O'Rourke.[1] She appeared in many guest roles in Australian soap operas.

Jellay died on 6 May 2017, after having slipped into a coma and being on life support arising from complications of pneumonia, she was 89.[2]

Filmography[]

Production Year Role/s
The Long Arm (TV series) 1970 Landlady (episode:Whispers in the Mic)
Matlock Police (TV series) 1973-1975 4roles
-Jeff's Missing - Mrs. Clark
-The Highwayman - Mrs. Mac
-They'le Fix You Up, No Worries - Mrs. Cartini
-The Great Equalizer - Mrs. Allenby
Division 4(TV series) 1971-1975 10 episodes
-They Walk the Night - Neighbour
-The Oracle - Mrs. Moore
-Room for Danger - Neighbour #1
-Simon Says - Neighbour
-Once a Crim - Neighbours Wife
-Talk Back - Garrys Mother
-The Munich Job - Lydia Benton
-Sat'dy Arvo - Mrs. Sloane
-Unfit to Plead - Murna Johnston
-Deadfall - Mrs. O'Hara
Homicide 1966-1975 9 episodes
-The Last Enemy - Joyce Wright
-No Licence to Kill - Mrs. Roberts
-Cost of Success - Hilda Lorenzo
-I Couldn't Sleep...I Couldn't Sleep at All - Jane Clarke
-Assassin - Landlady
-An Axe for Tommy - Mrs. Roberts
-The Last Bastian - Mrs Tucker
-Don' Be Lonely - Florance Fraser
-I Had a Dream
No Thanks,I'm on a Diet (TV series) 1976 6 episodes
Bluey (TV series) 1977 2 roles
-Stop the Press - Mrs.Bonnini
-Final Devotion - Ida Berry
Young Ramsay (TV series) 1977 Mrs. Foster Lloyd (episode: Ostrich Philosophy)
Dimboola 1979 Aggie
Cop Shop (TV series) 1978-1981 4 roles
-Beryl (ep1.98)
-Margaret Kirby (ep.1.137 and 1.138)
-Landlady (ep-1.247)
-Mrs, Flanagan (ep.1.283)
Carson's Law (TV series) 1983 Mrs. King (episode: A Family Concern)
Infinity Limited (TV series) Margaret Abernathy (episode: Melting Moments)
The Flying Doctors (TV mini-series) 1985 Nancy Buckley
Prisoner 1979-1986 4 roles
-Mrs. Gibson (1 episode)
-Mrs Bessie (1 episode)
-Salswoman (2 episode)
-Mabel Morgan (8 episodes)
The Flying Doctors (TV series) 1986-1992 Nancy Buckley 199 episodes
R.F.D.S (TV series) 1993-1994 Nancy Buckley
Sweet Concidence (short) 1999
Neighbours 2000 Connie O'Rourke
Blue Heelers 2005 Marjorie Price
The Librarians (TV series) 2010 Senior Citizen

Select appearances[]

Title Year Role
Sunnyside Up (TV series) 1963 as self
The Saturday Show (TV series) as self
Hey Hey, It's Saturday (TV series) Various Guest
Burke's Backyard (TV series) 1992 Celebrity Gardener
Good Morning Australia (also known as GMA with Bert Newton) Movie Reviewer
Homicide ... 30 Years On (special:TV Movie Documentary) 1994 as self
Spicks and Specks (TV series) 2006 Guest
Dancing with the Stars (TV series) 2007 Member in Audience


Bibliography[]

  • Jellay, V., Stagestruck: An Autobiography, Spectrum Publications, (Richmond), 1994. ISBN 0-86786-148-7
  • Jellay, V., After You've Gone: My Life after Maurie Fields, Spectrum Publications, (Richmond), 1998. ISBN 0-86786-268-8
  • Jellay, V., So You Want To Be in Showbusiness, JoJo Publishing, (Docklands), 2007. ISBN 978-0-9802836-3-1

References[]

  1. ^ Courtis, Brian (16 April 2000). "Another round, another dream". The Age. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Val Jellay: The Flying Doctors actor dies of pneumonia aged 89". ABC News. 6 May 2017. Retrieved 6 May 2017.

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