Dawn Lake Explained

Dawn Lake
Birth Name:Dawn Alice Lake
Birth Place:Balmain, New South Wales, Australia
Birth Date:20 January 1927
Death Place:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death Date:1 January 2006 (aged 78)
Spouse:Bobby Limb
Years Active:1948–1999

Dawn Alice Lake (20 January 1927 – 1 January 2006) was an Australian television comedian, singer, entertainer, and actor whose career spanned more than 50 years. She was particularly associated in show business with her husband Bobby Limb.

Entertainer Bert Newton described her as "our greatest comedienne – Australia's Lucille Ball".[1]

Early life

Dawn Alice Lake was born to a Balmain working-class family, the youngest of four children. She married entertainer Bobby Limb in 1953 and they had one daughter, Debbie, born in 1955.

She was married to Limb for 46 years, although the marriage had its ups and downs, including a separation for a year in 1973. She lost her brother, David, to suicide in 1965.[2] Bobby Limb died in 1999, after which she withdrew from performing life.

Career

She started her career as a singer in a local dance hall when she was 21, and soon after was contracted to Joe Taylor's Celebrity Club circuit.[2] She met Bobby Limb at this time. After their marriage in 1953, they went to the UK where she had won a contract to sing with the BBC Show Band. Their careers went well in England over the next four years, with Lake appearing frequently as a guest on the Cyril Stapleton radio show, and with the couple appearing at the London Palladium and on the Moss Empire circuit.[2] On their return to Australia in 1957 she appeared on the Tivoli circuit, and sang on 2UE and ABC radio stations, frequently with Bobby Limb's band.

While she came to prominence on radio programs compered by Jack Davey and comedian George Wallace, she found her greatest fame through her collaborations with Bobby Limb on the early Australian television programs The Mobil Limb Show produced by TCN9, Bobby Limb's Sound of Music, and, for two years in the mid-1960s, Here's Dawn.[2] Limb's production company also created the situation comedy series The Private World of Miss Prim (1966) as a vehicle for Lake, but the series was short-lived. Lake was subsequently a regular for the 1967 season of the top-rated sketch comedy program The Mavis Bramston Show.

Through the 1970s she guest starred in Australian drama series such as Division 4 and Glenview High, and appeared as a panellist on Graham Kennedy's game show Blankety Blanks. She also made a few appearances in dramatic feature films of this period, with roles in Squeeze a Flower, Sunstruck, Alvin Purple, and the controversial Wake in Fright. She also returned to the stage at this time, appearing such shows as Some of My Best Friends Aren't, Just for Arthur, Move Over Mrs Markham and The Mating Season (opposite Sid James). In her later life she participated in a series of national concerts for seniors, organised by Limb.[2]

Bobby Limb and Dawn Lake entertained Australian troops in Vietnam, and were active in the campaign to elect the Whitlam Labour government in 1972, including taking part in the campaign song, It's Time.[2]

Her most enduring character was Ethel, who first appeared in the early 1960s in The Mobil Limb Show. "You tell 'em, luv!" was Ethel's catchcry, a line which was quickly adopted by Federal politicians during parliamentary Question Time.[2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleType
1970 Squeeze a Flower Dawn Lambert Feature film
1971 Wake in Fright Joyce Feature film
1972 Sunstruck Sal Cassidy Feature film

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1954Show CaseGuestTV series UK, 1 episode
1955It's a Great LifeGuestTV series UK, 1 episode
1956The Private World of Miss PrimTV pilot
1958BandwagonSingerTV special
1959–1961The Bobby Limb ShowGuestTV series
1961–1964The Mobil-Limb ShowGuestTV series
1963The Dawn Lake ShowGuestTV pilot
1963The 4th Annual TV Week Logie AwardsWinner – 'Special Award for ComedyTV special
1963–1968Bobby Limb's Sound of MusicRegular guestTV series
1964–1965Here's DawnVarious charactersTV series
1965The 6th Annual TV Week Logie AwardsWinner – 'Best Female Personality'TV special
1966The Private World of Miss PrimMiss PrimTV series, 11 episodes
1967The Mavis Bramston ShowVarious charactersTV series
1969The Rose and CrownRegular roleTV series
1969RiptideTV series, 2 episodes
1969The RoversDawn Tobin / Mrs. DruryTV series, 2 episodes
1970Bobby Limb's Sounds of the 70'sGuestTV series
1971DynastyColleenTV series, 1 episode
1972No No Nanette

Opening Night at Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne

Herself (with daughter Debbie)TV special
1972Division 4Annie MorrisTV series, 1 episode
1972Don't Mourn Buzzy: Buster Fiddess Memorial ConcertHerselfTV special
1972Funny You Should AskGuestTV series, episode 104
1972ALP: It's Time Labor CampaignHerselfVideo
1972Bobby Limb's Sound of ChristmasGuest (with Bobby Limb)TV special
1973The True Blue ShowVarious charactersTV series, 1 episode
1974Mac and MerleMerleTV pilot
1975Celebrity SquaresCelebrity contestantTV series, 2 episodes
1976Alvin PurpleMumTV series, episode 3: "Like Father, Like Son"
1976Showbiz: Bobby and DawnGuest (with Bobby Limb)TV special
1977–1978Graham Kennedy's Blankety BlanksRegular PanelistTV series
1977Telethon '77Guest (with Bobby Limb)TV special
1978; 1979The Mike Walsh ShowGuest (with Ron Frazer)TV series, 1 episode
1978Glenview HighMrs. MarshTV series, 1 episode
1978This Is Your LifeSpecial GuestTV series, 1 episode: "Dawn Lake"
1979; 1980The Mike Walsh ShowGuest (with Bobby Limb)TV series, 1 episode
1979Tickled PinkDotTV series, 1 episode: "The Family Business"
1980Celebrity TattletalesGuest (with Bobby Limb)TV series, 3 episodes
1980; 1984The Mike Walsh ShowGuest (with (Bobby Limb)TV series, 1 episode
1980Telethon '80Herself & Bobby LimbTV Special
1981Channel Nine Celebrates: 25 Years of TelevisionGuestTV special
1981Australian Theatre Festival

A Hard God

Aggie CassidyTeleplay
1984; 1985The Mike Walsh ShowGuest (with Bobby Limb)TV series, 1 episode
1984The Tonight Show with Bert NewtonGuest (with Bobby Limb)TV series, 1 episode
1985The Mike Walsh ShowGuest (with Bobby Limb)TV series, 1 episode
198621st Kids Birthday Channel Ten TelethonGuestTV special
1986The Midday ShowGuest (with Bobby Limb)TV series, 1 episode
1986Seven Nightly NewsHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1989The Bert Newton ShowGuest (with Bobby Limb)TV series, 1 episode
1990The Private War of Lucinda SmithTV miniseries, 2 episodes
1994Gordon Chater: A LifeGuestTV special
1999The Bobby Limb SpecialGuestTV special

Awards

YearAssociationAwardResult
1963Logie AwardsSpecial Award for Comedy
1965Logie AwardsBest Female Personality

References

Notes and References

  1. Gordon Farrer, "Life and Limb, Dawn and Bobby: showbiz mourns passing of an old trouper", The Age, 3 January 2006
  2. Anderson (2006) p. 38