Lyndel Rowe Explained

Lyndel Rowe
Nationality:Australian
Known For:Sons and Daughters, theatre roles
Occupation:Actress

Lyndel Rowe is an Australian actress of stage, television and film, who is best known for her work with the Melbourne Theatre Company, the Sydney Theatre Company and the State Theatre Company of South Australia, and for her role as Karen Fox/Hamilton in the television soap opera Sons and Daughters.

Career

Ms. Rowe joined the Union Repertory Company (now the Melbourne Theatre Company) - in productions including Patrick White's, The Season at Sarsaparilla, Waltz of the Toreadors, Arms and the Man, Ghost Train; toured Australia with J.C. Williamson's Goodnight Mrs. Puffin (by Arthur Lovegrove), with Irene Handl.

Travelling to England she studied at the Royal Court Theatre, with George Devine and Keith Johnstone. Then a production with the International Theatre Company of The Seventh Seal (Painting on Wood). From there into repertory and into the company of a West End lunch-time theatre, TheatreScope, doing weekly seasons of one act Tennessee Williams, Ionesco, Anouilh etc.

Invited back to the Melbourne Theatre Company at Russell Street; roles including: Nancy - The Knack, Raymonde - Flea in her Ear, Irina - Three Sisters, Mary Warren - The Crucible, Margery Pinchwife - The Country Wife, Sheila - A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, Sandy - The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Clarice - Servant of Two Masters, Marina - Pericles, Pip - Moby Dick, Grace - London Assurance, Charlotte - The Magistrate, Celemene - The Misanthrope, Gwendolyn - The Importance of Being Earnest.

Productions with the Sydney Theatre Company including the roles of: Kate - The Taming of the Shrew, Rose Trelawney - Trelawney of the Wells, Sonya - Uncle Vanya, Marianne - Tartuffe, Charlotte - The Real Thing.

With the South Australian Theatre Company: Phoebe - As You Like It, Daphne - Old King Cole, Jill - David Williamson's Handful of Friends.At the Playbox, Sydney, played Lucy in the musical - You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. With Nimrod Street (now Belvoir St.), Gwendolyn - Stoppard's Travesties, and an Australian tour of Doctor in Love.

In England with the Liverpool Playhouse:Anna - Old Times, Dianne - Absent Friends, Raymonde - A Flea in Her Ear.

Filmography

FILM

YearTitleRoleType
1985 Short Changed Councillor Feature film
1986 Playing Beattie Bow Kathy Feature film

TELEVISION

YearTitleRoleType
1961Quiet Nightunknown roleTV movie
1962Light Me a LuciferBarbara HarmonTV movie
1964Consider Your VerdictHelen HumphriesTV series, 1 episode
1965CompactMargaretTV series UK, 1 episode
1966BBC Play of the MonthJessie / LettaTV series UK, 2 episodes
1967Australian Playhouseunknown roleTV series, 1 episode
1967Hey You!SharleneTV series, 1 episode
1968-1976HomicidePatty Bourke / Doreen / Carol Gould / Vicki Kramer (as Lyndall Rowe)TV series, 4 episodes
1968Shadow on the WallLin TanABC Teleplay
1969The Cheerful CuckoldShirleyABC Teleplay
1969The Torrentsunknown roleABC Teleplay
1969-1973Division 4Jenny Armstrong / June / Norma Miles / Lorraine HudsonTV series, 4 episodes
1970The Jugglerunknown roleTV movie
1970DeltaJennyTV series, 1 episode
1971;1976Matlock PoliceJudy Morrow / Carol PriceTV series, 2 episodes
1971Z-CarsJenny SwainsonTV series UK, 2 episodes
1971KateJoyce MooreTV series UK, 1 episode
1971Father and SonsFenichkaTV miniseries UK, 4 episodes
1974Moving OnAnneTV movie
1974Silent NumberSharonTV series, 1 episode
1975The Last of the AustraliansMaria AgostiniTV series, Season 2 Episode 12: "The Stone Final Utter Bloody End"
1976TandarraLizzyTV series, 1 episode
1976Solo OneLouise Duncan (as Lyn Rowe)TV series, 1 episode 12. "The Bike"
1977The 19th Annual TV Week Logie AwardsHerselfTV special
1978Cop ShopJessie TurnerTV series, 2 episodes
1979Banana BenderMaureenTV movie
1981The Gentle TouchStaff NurseTV series UK, 1 episode
1984-1985Sons and DaughtersKaren Fox / Karen HamiltonTV series, 73 episodes
1985I Can't Get Started[1] ValerieTV movie
1987MelbaBlanche MarchesiTV miniseries, 6 episodes
1988Touch the Sun: Princess KateAnne McLellandABC TV movie
2003Blue HeelersMiss Stamford (as Lyndal Rowe)TV series, 1 episode

Television

Ms. Rowe has been awarded a Television Society Award and a Logie Award.

In 2004 appeared with Lewis Fiander in Afterplay under the direction of Malcolm Robertson, a UTRC veteran, at FortyFive Downstairs, Flinders Lane Melbourne.

Present Interests

Lyndel's other base is London, where she has been writing novels, short stories and a screenplay. She has essays published in Meanjin, and twice chosen for publication in The Best Australian Essays

Notes and References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0746566/