Carole Skinner
Acting Born May 8, 1944 Australia 24 credits
Biography
Carole Skinner (born 8 May, 1944) is Australian actress, particularly known for her performances in film, theatre and television. She is perhaps best known for her role as Nola McKenzie in the soap opera, Prisoner (1983), in Sons and Daughters (1985-1986), as Doris Hudson, and in the miniseries, The Harp in the South (1987), and its sequel, Poor Man's Orange (1987), as Delie Stock.
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Full filmography
- Minder (1979) as Mary Maguire
- E Street (1989) as Cathy Norman
- The Flying Doctors (1986) as Joan Morgan
- All Saints (1998) as Sandra Gillespie
- Prisoner (1979) as Nola McKenzie
- McLeod's Daughters (2001) as Helga
- White Collar Blue (2002) as Mrs. Simms
- headLand (2005) as Supervisor
- Moulin Rouge! (2001) as Landlady
- The Young Doctors (1976)
- The Marsupials: The Howling III (1987) as Yara
- Catching Milat (2015) as Margaret Milat
- Napoleon (1995) as Cat (voice)
- My Brilliant Career (1979) as Mrs. McSwatt
- The Good Wife (1987) as Mrs. Gibson
- Alvin Purple (1973) as Mother Superior
- Deadline (1982) as Sybil
- Heatwave (1982) as Mary Ford
- Goodbye Paradise (1983) as Landlady
- Whipping Boy (1996) as Sex Store Wife
- Monkey Grip (1982) as Waitress
- Never Tell Me Never (1998) as Dusty
- After Hours (1985) as Mother
- The View from Greenhaven (2008) as Bonnie