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CECILY POLSON | Actor CECILY POLSON | Actor FILM Year Production / Character Director Company 2008 THE CLINIC James Rabbitts Clinic Productions Mabel 2004 SEE NO EVIL Gregory Dark Eye Scream Productions. Margaret 1998 JAMES Lynda Heys The James Gang P/L. Mrs Derrick 1993 MURIEL'S WEDDING P J Hogan House & Moorhouse Films. Tania's Mother 1982 THE YEAR OF LIVING Peter Weir Wayang Productions DANGEROUSLY 1972 DOVE Charles Jarrett St George. Mrs Castaldi TELEVISION Year Production/Character Director Company 2007 ALL SAINTS Various Network Seven. Monica Dowd 2005 BLUE WATER HIGH Ian Gilmore Southern Star Productions No. 9 Heath’s Grandma 2004 THE ALICE Kate Dennis West St. No. 4. May 2002 ALL SAINTS Scott Feeney Amalgamated TV Services. Meridith Renshaw Shanahan Management Pty Ltd Level 3 | Berman House | 91 Campbell Street | Surry Hills NSW 2010 PO Box 1509 | Darlinghurst NSW 1300 Australia | ABN 46 001 117 728 Telephone 61 2 8202 1800 | Facsimile 61 2 8202 1801 | [email protected] 1998 ALL SAINTS Various Amalgamated TV Services. June Burns 1995 CORRELLI Various ABC TV. Jean 1994 GP Various Roadshow Coote & Carroll. Fran Harwood 1989-93 E STREET Various Westside TV Productions. Martha O'Dare 1988 SWAP SHOP A.B.C. T.V. 1987 THE COLONIAL CAVALRY Rob Stewart Somerset Films. 1987 THE FLYING DOCTORS Crawford Productions. 1985 BABA KUIERIA A.B.C. T.V. Mother 1985 DOUBLE SCULLS Channel 9. 1982-88 A COUNTRY PRACTICE Various J.N.P. Productions Various Roles Over Period 1982 COP SHOP Crawford Productions 1980 A TOWN LIKE ALICE Alice Productions. Eileen Holland 1980 SPORTING CHANCE A.B.C. T.V. 1976 MOYNIHAN T.V. 1. N.Z. 1975 THE SULLIVANS Crawford Productions. Elaine 1974 CERTAIN WOMEN A.B.C. T.V. 1974 SHANNON'S MOB Fauna Productions. 1973-4 THIS DAY TONIGHT A.B.C. T.V. (Guest Comedy Spots) 1973 SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON Mende Brown 1973 THE LAST GREAT JOURNEY A.B.C. T.V. 1973 THE COMEDY GAME A.B.C. T.V. 1973 ELEPHANT BOY Fauna Productions 1972 CATWALK Channel Seven. Jenkins Shanahan Management Pty Ltd Level 3 | Berman House | 91 Campbell Street | Surry Hills NSW 2010 PO Box 1509 | Darlinghurst NSW 1300 Australia | ABN 46 001 117 728 Telephone 61 2 8202 1800 | Facsimile 61 2 8202 1801 | [email protected] 1972 RYAN Crawford Productions 1972 KATCH CANDY 1971 DYNASTY A.B.C. T.V. 1971-75 MATLOCK Crawford Productions 1970-76 DIVISION 4 Crawford Productions. 1970-76 HOMICIDE Crawford Productions. THEATRE Year Production/Character Director Company 1998 ALL THINGS CONSIDERED Judi Farr Marian Street Theatre. Margaret 1988 HARP IN THE SOUTH Sydney Theatre Company. 1982 DEATH OF A SALESMAN George Ogilvie Nimrod Theatre. 1981 PINBALL Chris Johnson Nimrod Theatre. 1972 THE GHOST TRAIN Peter Collingwood Community Theatre. 1970 THE GUARDSMAN Old Tote Theatre Company. RADIO/NARRATION Extensive experience in commerical voice over and audio visuals. Has worked on numerous projects for various departments of A.B.C. Radio. Narrator for The Australian Eye series for Film Australia. OTHER Cecily Polson was born in New Zealand. She was contracted to the N.Z. Players and the Downstage Theatre, worked extensively in television and radio, repertory, and with the Children's Theatre. She moved to Australia in 1969. Shanahan Management Pty Ltd Level 3 | Berman House | 91 Campbell Street | Surry Hills NSW 2010 PO Box 1509 | Darlinghurst NSW 1300 Australia | ABN 46 001 117 728 Telephone 61 2 8202 1800 | Facsimile 61 2 8202 1801 | [email protected] .
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