Elaine Lee (actress) explained

Elaine Lee
Birth Name:Elaine Joyce Knoesen
Birth Place:Springs, Transvaal, Province, South Africa
Birth Date:23 February 1939
Death Place:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death Date:17 September 2014 (aged 75)
Occupation:Actress
Spouse:Garth Meade (1970–1976)

Elaine Joyce Knoesen (23 February 1939[1] – 17 September 2014[2]) better known professionally as Elaine Lee, was a South African-born actress of radio and theatre and stage. She made her film debut in her native South Africa in 1968, but became best known in Australia for her role of fashion designer Vera Collins in the 1970s television soap opera Number 96.

Career

Lee was born in 1939 in Springs, Transvaal Province (present-day Gauteng), and grew up on a gold mine until her father, an electrician, died when she was nine. She was brought up by her mother and had a sister Barbara. A former waitress, her acting career began in the 1960s in Johannesburg where she became a stage manager for a theatrical company and acted extensively in the theatre and on radio, starring in productions throughout her native South Africa, as well as Zimbabwe and Zambia.

Lee emigrated to Australia where she became well known Vera Collins in Number 96, starting in 1972. Lee was known as a sex symbol through the role of Vera, a perpetually unlucky-in-love fashionista and clairvoyant. Lee was an original cast member of the series and a key figure in many of the show's major storylines. Vera was raped three times, including by her onscreen husband Harry Collins (Norman Yemm). Lee remained in the role of Vera for four and a half years, finally leaving in mid-1976. She appeared in the 1974 feature film version of Number 96 in which she was raped by a group of bikers in the opening scene. Producer David Sale said that Number 96 was always going to be controversial and shocking, so we thought "start the film version with a rape sequence and get it over with".

A planned comedy spinoff from Number 96, called Fair Game and featuring Lee with Lynette Curran and Abigail, did not eventuate. Its pilot was divided up to create segments of three episodes of Number 96 (Episodes 1079–1081, airing in Sydney, November 1976).[3]

Soon after leaving Number 96 Lee was cast as headmistress Margaret Gibson in Glenview High, which ran between 1977 and 1978. She then appeared in several productions of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, in TV movies and panel shows, and made guest appearances in drama series such as A Country Practice. She also continued her stage work, including the challenging one-woman show Turn on the Heat, loosely based on the last two hours of Marilyn Monroe's life.[4]

Lee made sporadic appearances in Australian feature films during the 1990s. In 1997, she played a regular role in the critically panned Kingswood Country spin-off situation comedy Bullpitt!, and she had a recurring role in Heartbreak High.

In the 2000s Lee continued to make occasional appearances in Australian films and drama series, and she opened an acting school in Sydney with Judi Farr. In 2001 she appeared in the medical drama All Saints and in 2005 acted in soap opera Home and Away. Lee also presented a commentary on the 2006 DVD release of Number 96

Personal life

Lee married South African-born Australian actor and comedian Garth Meade, with whom she had emigrated to Australia, in 1970. The marriage ended in divorce in 1976. Meade died of cancer in 2002, aged 77. A spiritual woman, Lee took up tarot card reading like her Number 96 character, and had a strong belief in reincarnation and the occult. Lee was a heavy smoker and suffered from related health issues including emphysema and subsequently had to use an oxygen tank. In her later years she fractured her hip, she died, aged 75, on 17 September 2014 in Sydney, Australia.[5] Elaine Lee at the time of Number 96, was a neighbour of actresses Gwen Plumb and her partner, actress Thelma Scott[6]

Filmography

FILM

YearTitleRoleType
1968Dr. KalieMargeFilm debut, South Africa
1969Petticoat SafariFilm, South Africa
1974Number 96Vera CollinsFeature film
1977Gone to GroundGrace FergusonTV film
1979Detective Philip VernayFilm short
1984SupersleuthHarriet BarkerTV film
1987OliveElaineTV film
1994The Sum of UsWoman on TrainFeature film
Dallas DollMrs WinthropFeature film
2000SundayGwenFilm short
Dogwoman

Dead Dog Walking

Freda BellTV film
2005BlackJack

In The Money

AstrologerTV film
2006PhotographLydiaFilm short

TELEVISION

YearTitleRoleType
1971Diamantendetektiv Dick DonaldMarion KingsleyTV series, Germany (season 1, episode 7)
1973The Evil TouchMarion FieldTV series (season 1, episode 13)
1972–76Number 96Vera Collins / Vera SuttonTV series
1976Fair Game TV pilot
Number 96: And They Said It Wouldn't LastHerself as Presenter / Vera CollinsTV special
1977Herself with Number 96 castTV special
1977–1978Glenview HighMargaret GibsonTV series (39 episodes)
1978; 1983The Mike Walsh ShowGuest – Herself with Joe MartinTV series, 1 episode
1980Spring & FallSocialiteTV series, 1 episode
1982; 1993A Country PracticeLillian Saunders
Laurel Davies
April Patterson
TV series (12 episodes)
1982M.P.S.I.B.Lola BirchTV series, 1 episode
1983Cop ShopFaith BloomfieldTV series, 1 episode
1983The Mike Walsh ShowGuest – HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1985AnzacsMadameTV miniseries, 4 episodes
1989Rafferty's RulesMrs. PrattleyTV series, 1 episode
1992The Morning ShowHerself (with Belinda Giblin)TV series, 1 episode
The Midday ShowHerself (with Belinda Giblin)TV series, 1 episode
1993Tonight Live with Steve VizardHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1996Good Morning AustraliaHerself & Paul KaroTV series, 1 episode
1997–98Heartbreak HighMaria CostelloTV series (5 episodes)
Bullpitt!Joan CollinsTV series (26 episodes)
1998Burke's BackyardHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1999Bondi BanquetDrusilla OwensTV series
2000FlipperTV series, 1 episode US
2001All SaintsPhyllis MartinTV series (Season 4, episode 11)
2002The Best of Aussie DramaHerselfTV special
2005Home and AwayJoy FoxtonTV series (9 episodes)
2006Number 96... The Final YearsHerselfDVD/Video
2006Ten NewsGuest – Herself with Number 96 cast: Sheila Kennelly, Lynn Rainbow, Deborah Gray & Wendy BlacklockTV series, 1 episode
2006Mornings with Kerri-AnneGuest - Herself with David Sale, Andrew Mercado & Deborah GrayTV series, 1 episode
2006A Current AffairHerself TV series, 1 episode
2007Where Are They Now?Herself – Guest with Number 96 cast: Joe Hasham, Chard Hayward, Sheila Kennelly, Chantal Contouri, James Elliott, Elizabeth Kirkby, Jeff Kevin, & Frances HargreavesTV series, 1 episode
2010The PlaylistGuest – Herself & David Sale (writer)TV series, 1 episode
2012BreakfastHerself – Guest with Number 96 cast: Martin Harris, Elizabeth Kirkby, Vivienne Garrett, Louise Howitt & David Sale (writer)TV series, 1 episode

Notes and References

  1. News: Idato. Michael. Elaine Lee, the 'charming, funny and delightfully sexy' Number 96 star, has died aged 75. 19 September 2014. smh.com.au. 19 September 2014.
  2. Web site: Elaine Lee. heavenaddress.com. 21 September 2014.
  3. TV Week magazine, Southdown Press, 6 November 1976, "Sydney Viewing, Monday 8 – Tuesday 9".
  4. Atterton, Margot (ed.) The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Australian Showbiz, Sunshine Books, 1984;, p 230
  5. Web site: Elaine Lee: Heartbreak to fame on television. The Sydney Morning Herald. Andrew Mercado. 1 November 2014.
  6. Giles, NIGEL "Number 96: Australia's Most Infamous Address"