Maggie Kirkpatrick Explained

Maggie Kirkpatrick
Birth Date:29 January 1941
Birth Place:Albury, New South Wales, Australia
Birth Name:Margaret Anne Downs
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:Film and television 1971–present
Theatre 1958-2015
Notable Works:Prisoner

Margaret Anne Kirkpatrick (née Downs; born 29 January 1941)[1] is an Australian stage and screen actress who has appeared in numerous theatre, television and feature film roles since the late 1950s .

Kirkpatrick starred in the TV series Prisoner (known as Prisoner: Cell Block H in the UK and North America), portraying the character "The Freak" Joan Ferguson, a sinister and cold lesbian prison officer.

She performed in the premiere Australian production of the musical Wicked as Madame Morrible.[2] Kirkpatrick has appeared in numerous TV series including Richmond Hill, Water Rats, G.P. and Blue Heelers, as well as two roles in All Saints and Home and Away. In 2019, she released her autobiography The Gloves Are Off: The Inside Story From Prisoner to Wicked.

Biography

Margaret Anne Downs was born in Albury, New South Wales, to James and Crissie Downs. When she was seven months old her father was killed while on active national service as a soldier in North Africa, leaving her mother to bring her up alone. Her mother later married John Anderson and had a son, Adrian. The family moved to Newcastle, New South Wales, where Kirkpatrick grew up. She had had an interest in acting from an early age, and appeared in several school plays. By November 1955 she became fed up with school and left, whereupon her mother sent her to drama lessons.

In 1960, at the age of 19, Kirkpatrick took her first professional acting job, with theatre impresario John Alden's Shakespeare Company. After this initial production she promptly gave up acting. Kirkpatrick subsequently took various jobs, including working in dress shop, as a medical receptionist, compère of fashion parades, and she also had jobs in bars, restaurants, and hotels.

Downs married Norman Kirkpatrick, a merchant seaman of the Shankill Road in Belfast, in September 1963. Five years later they moved to Sydney where Kirkpatrick decided to resume her acting career. After appearing in two plays she put her acting career on hold once again, this time due to the arrival of her daughter Caitlin. Kirkpatrick resumed theatre work as Caitlin got older from 1964 onwards,[3] and from 1976 onwards moved on to television and cinema.

Kirkpatrick appeared in the music video for "Anthem for the Year 2000" by rock band Silverchair.[4]

She is a supporter of gay rights, having made numerous appearances at "Fair Day" as part of the annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival. She has been awarded the Sydney Gay Community's DIVA award for her work.

Kirkpatrick returned to TV in 2017 after a 9-year hiatus, having in recent years appearing primarily in theatre roles, appearing in Australian TV mini-series The Letdown.

Personal life

In July 2015, Kirkpatrick was charged with child sexual assault against a 13-year-old girl in the 1980s. She strongly denied the allegations and said she would fight to clear her name of the two counts of indecent assault and one count of gross indecency with a person under the age of 16. In a statement Kirkpatrick said, "Yes, allegations have been levelled at me. Are they true? Absolutely not."[5] [6] She appeared in court in August 2015 and was found guilty on 20 August.[7] She was subsequently sentenced to an 18-month community corrections order, including 100 hours of community service.[8] Kirkpatrick successfully appealed the case and won, with Judge Geoffrey Chettle finding that there was reasonable doubt surrounding the circumstances, and dismissing the conviction and charges.[9]

Filmography

FILM

TitleYearRoleNotes
1976Summer of SecretsFeature film
1977The FJ HoldenBetty Armstead Feature film
1978The Night, the ProwlerMadge HopkirkFeature film
1978The Getting of WisdomSarahFeature film
1982The Pirate MovieRuthFeature film
1993Encounters (aka Voyage into Terror)Aunt HelenFeature film
1995Billy's HolidayMaureen O'HaraFeature film
1996Lilian's StoryFeature film
1997Welcome to Woop WoopGingerFeature film
2002HettyThelmaFilm short

TELEVISION

YearTitleCharacterType
1971The Thursday Creek MobTV series
1972The John Denver SpecialHerselfTV special
1972Snake Gully with Dad and DaveTV series
1972 The GodfathersDaisy SimmonsTV series, 1 episode
1976Who Do You Think You Are?HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1977The ClaimHerselfTV film documentary
1977Father, Dear Father in AustraliaMrs. FloydTV series, season 1, episode 12: "The Wisdom of Patrick"
1978Chopper SquadMrs. RolandTV series, season 2, episode 3: "A Deed Without a Name"
1978; 1979The Mike Walsh ShowGuest - Herself with Pat McDonaldTV series, 1 episode
1979; 1980The Mike Walsh ShowGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1979The OracleTV series, 1 episode
1980The Mike Walsh ShowGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1981Cop ShopAunt FlorrieTV series, 3 episodes
1982JonahTV miniseries, 4 episodes
1982Spring & FallAnneTV series, season 2, episode 4: "Thanks Brother"
1982-1986PrisonerJoan 'The Freak' Ferguson TV series, season 4-8, 389 episodes, regular role
1984; 1986Good Morning AustraliaHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1985Star SearchGuest judgeTV series, 1 episode
198621st Kids Birthday Channel Ten TelethonHerself - Performer sings "Nobody Does It Like Me"TV special
1986Good Morning AustraliaHerself (with Sammy Davis Jnr)TV series, 1 episode
1986Ten Eyewitness NewsHerself (with Sammy Davis Jnr)TV series, 1 episode
1987Have a GoGuest judgeTV series, 2 episodes
1987Dearest EnemyTV pilot
1988Richmond HillIvy HackettTV series, 59 episodes, regular role
1988Late Night OzHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1989In Melbourne TodayGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1990Betty's BunchBettyTV series, 9 episodes, lead role
1990The Ham FuneralMrs. FauburgusTeleplay
1990TV Celebrity Dance PartyHerself as Joan 'The Freak' Ferguson (performing "What's Love Got to Do With It")TV special
1991Home and AwayAunt Jean ChambersTV series, 7 episodes, recurring role
1991The Miraculous MellopsMrs. KafkaTV series, 3 episodes
1992Hey Dad..!Sister MaureenTV series,season 8 episode 1: "Nun The Wiser"
1993Celebrity SquaresHerselfTV series, 2 episodes
1993-2005Good Morning AustraliaHerselfTV series
1993; 1995Ernie and DeniseHerself TV series, 2 episodes
1993The Midday ShowHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1993ReviewHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1993At HomeHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1994The Talk ShowHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1994MulrayHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1994Day to DayHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1994The FeralsAunt MavisTV series, season 1, episode 8: "Rock Horror"
1995Eleven A.M.HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1995Ten NewsHerselfTV series, 2 episodes
1995ABC NewsHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1995G.P.Joan MullinsTV series, season 7, episode 13: "Relative Strangers"
1995Sale of the Century: Battle of the TV ClassicsHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1995Ten's 30th Anniversary SpecialHerselfTV Special
1995Whale OnHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1996The Gerry Kelly ShowHerself (with Dieter Brummer)TV series, 1 episode
1996Monday to FridayHerselfTV series, 2 episodes
199640 Years of TV Stars... Then and NowHerselfTV special
1997Beauty and the BeastHerselfTV series, 3 episodes
1998Life ChangesHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1999E NewsHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1999Water RatsSadie SeymorTV series, 1 episode, Season 4, episode 20 "Red Light"
2000DeniseHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2000PizzaJoan FergusonTV series, season 1, episode 9: "Gambling Pizza"
2000Blue HeelersMarj CummingsTV series, season 7, episode 21: "The Gumshoe"
2001; 2008All SaintsDawn HealyTV series, season 4, episode 18: "Bed of Roses"
2001Aussies: Who Gives a XXXXHerselfTV special
2002The Best of Aussie Cop ShowsHerselfTV special
2003–04Home And AwayViv 'The Guv' StandishTV series, 11 episodes; season 16-17, recurring role
2004The Shoe-Horn Sonata ReviewHerselfTV special
2005Mornings with Kerri-AnneHerselfTV series, 11 episodes
2005Studio A with Simon BurkeHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2005The Paul O'Grady ShowHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2005After They Were FamousHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2006Where Are They Now?HerselfTV series, 1 episode
2008All SaintsMariaTV series, season 11, episode 7: "Little Decisions"
2008Today TonightHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2008PostcardsHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2011A Current AffairHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2012Talkin' 'Bout Your GenerationGuestTV series, 1 episode
2013The Morning ShowGuestTV series, 1 episode
2014MorningsGuestTV series, 1 episode
2015Studio 10GuestTV series, 2 episodes
2015Ten NewsHerselfTV series, 4 episodes
2015Nine NewsHerselfTV series, 4 episodes
2015Seven NewsHerselfTV series, 4 episodes
2015ABC NewsHerselfTV series, 4 episodes
2015Sky NewsHerselfTV series, 4 episodes
2015Studio 10GuestTV series, 1 episode
2015A Current Affairarchival clipsTV series, 1 episode
2016Studio 10Guest (with Paula Duncan, Lynda Stoner & Toni Pearen)TV series, 1 episode
2017The LetdownLoisTV series, season 1, episode 6: "Mother Nature"
2018SandoCatherineTV series, season 1, episode 1: "Prodigal Mum"
2018The Bureau of Magical ThingsDoris (voice)TV series, 4 episodes
2019A Current AffairHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2021EdenFlorence EdenTV series, 4 episodes
2022Talking Prisoner PodcastHerselfWeb series, 2 episodes
2023Studio 10Guest (with Craig Bennett)TV series, 1 episode

Theatre

Source: AusStage

TitleYear
The Hostage1958
Lysistrata1961
Flash Jim Vaux1965
Postmark Zero1968
America Hurrah1968
Going, Going, Gone!1968
The Skin of our Teeth1969
You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running1969
The Bandwagon1970
Mate1970
Tom Paine1971
Edward John Eyre / The Soldiers Tale1971
Truth1971
Childhood's Doll1971
The Disorderly Women1971
The Seagull1972
A Voyage Round My Father1973
Irene1974 / 1975
Songs from Sideshow Alley1975
All Over1976
Family Lore1976
A Man of Respect1976
We Find the Bunyip1976
The Ripper Show (and How They Wrote It)1976
Don't Piddle Against the Wind, Mate1977
The Time Is Not Yet Ripe1977
The Lower Depths1977
The Cassidy Album: A Hard God/Furtive Love/ An Eager Hope1978
Da1978
The Night of the Iguana1979
A Cheery Soul1979
Deathtrap1979
The Druid's Rest1979
Pirates at the Barn1980
The One Day of the Year1980
Farewell Brisbane Ladies1981
Little Me1983
Absurd Person Singular1986
Emerald City1987
Blood Relations1987
Anything Goes1989
The Ham Funeral1989
Don's Party1990
Sailor Beware!1991
Prisoner: Cell Block H: The Musical 1992 UK
Lend Me a Tenor1993
The Shoe-Horn Sonata1995
The Wild Women Of Wentworth (Cell Block H)1995-96 UK
The Screw Is Loose1997
A Passionate Woman1997
Social Climbers1998
A Delicate Balance1998
The Cripple of Inishmaan1998
The Beauty Queen of Leenane1999-2000
Peggy for You2000
Singin in the Rain2001-02
Major Barbara2003
Still Here2003
The Shoe-Horn Sonata2004-05
The Q Story2005
Fiddler on the Roof2005
Wicked2008-15

Awards

Mo Awards

The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. Maggie Kirkpatrick won one award in that time.[10] (wins only)|-| 2000| Maggie Kirkpatrick| Female Actor in a Play| |-

Notes and References

  1. http://newhollandpublishers.com/tgo.pdf THE GLOVES ARE OFF
  2. Web site: Maggie Kirkpatrick.
  3. Web site: Maggie Kirkpatrick.
  4. News: February 21, 1999 . Interview with The Sunday Herald-Sun . The Sunday Herald-Sun .
  5. News: Australian actress faces child sex charges. 28 July 2015. BBC. 27 July 2015.
  6. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/prisoner-star-maggie-kirkpatrick-on-child-sex-charge/story-e6frg6nf-1227459560153 Prisoner star Maggie Kirkpatrick on child sex charge
  7. News: Maggie Kirkpatrick, Prisoner star, found guilty of child sex offences. 20 August 2015. ABC News.
  8. Web site: Prisoner star Maggie Kirkpatrick avoids jail over teen sex abuse. The Sydney Morning Herald. 21 August 2015 .
  9. News: Prisoner star Maggie Kirkpatrick cleared of indecently assaulting young fan. 8 December 2015. ABC News. 8 December 2015.
  10. Web site: MO Award Winners. Mo Awards. 16 March 2022.