Michele Fawdon Explained

Michele Fawdon
Birth Place:Harrow, London, England
Birth Date:15 December 1947
Death Place:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1967–2010

Michele Fawdon (1947–2011) was an English-born Australian actress and singer. She is known for her roles in TV serials Matlock Police (1971–1974), The Unisexers (1975) and A Country Practice (1980, 1985, 1992). In 1979 she won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Cathy's Child (1979) and Australian Film Institute Award for Best Lead Actress for a Telefeature for The Fish Are Safe (1986) in 1987. She died of an unspecified cancer.

Early life

Michele Fawdon was born on 15 December 1947 in Harrow, London, as the oldest of three children of Yvonne and John Fawdon, a pilot for BOAC. She had polio as a child and took ballet lessons to strengthen her leg. Some of Fawdon's childhood was spent based in Hong Kong and Singapore and Ghana. From the age of 12 she attended a theatrical boarding school in Sussex and completed an examination by London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. The Fawdons emigrated to Sydney in August 1964. She studied at the Ensemble Theatre for three years.

Career

Fawdon's first television role was an appearance in the fourth episode of the drama series, You Can't See 'Round Corners, which was broadcast from July 1967.[1] In August of that year she took the role of Deanne in the comedy play, All Things Bright and Beautiful, at Ensemble Theatre.[2] [3] The Australian Jewish Times reviewer felt her performance was "outstanding" showing "certainty was matched by most of the other characters."[2] She took the role of Elizabeth Green, a miner's wife, in the musical feature film, Stockade (December 1971), which is set in the era of the Eureka Stockade.[4] From March to May of that year she acted in the play of the same name at the Independent Theatre.[3]

The artist's breakthrough musical theatre role was as Mary Magdalene in the original Australian stage production of Jesus Christ Superstar from March to May 1972, which toured to Adelaide, West Melbourne, Launceston, Brisbane and Haymarket.[5] According to Patricia Morgan of The Australian Women's Weekly, Fawdon is "a green-eyed blonde, aged 24. She is 5ft. 3in. [= {{convert|5.25|ft|cm}}], ideally proportioned, and of pearl-cream complexion. In short, she's a stunner. She is also a singing actress who hasn't been out of work one day since she arrived from England." W. L. Hoffmann of The Canberra Times caught the premiere in Adelaide, "Fawdon was anappealing and musically excellent Mary Magdalene."[6] She was recorded for the soundtrack album, Jesus Christ Superstar (Original Australian Cast Recording) (late 1972). In the following year Fawdon was replaced as Magdalene by Marcia Hines.[7]

Fawdon's various television roles were in Matlock Police (1971, 1972, 1973, 1974), The Unisexers (1975), The Sullivans (1979), Cop Shop (1979, 1980), Young Ramsay (1980), and A Country Practice (1980, 1985, 1992). In the drama feature film, Cathy's Child (1979), she performed the theme song. For the role, the actress met and spoke with the Maltese-born, Australian resident Cathy Baikas, whom she portrays. She then "mixed with the Maltese community, working for a while in a clothing factory to get the feeling of the accent and the day-to-day concerns."[8] At the 1979 Australian Film Institute Awards Fawdon won Best Actress in a Leading Role for Cathy's Child.[9]

Fawdon played the role of Australian 19th-century painter Jane Sutherland in the July 1985 ABC-TV mini-series, One Summer Again, which focusses on the Heidelberg School of artists of the 1880s.[10] Also in that year she starred in the feature film, Unfinished Business as Maureen, who is trying to get pregnant by her ex-boyfriend (John Clayton) as her husband (Norman Kaye) is sterile.[11] It was directed by Bob Ellis. At the 1985 Australian Film Institute Awards she was nominated for Best Lead Actress for her role.[12] Australian film critic, David Stratton, who first saw the film in 2012, observed, "I don't see [Clayton] as having been quite as good as [Ellis] thinks, but [Fawdon] was worthy of her AFI nom. And that's about it..."[13]

In 1986 she portrayed Lena Ranger in the ABC-TV telemovie, The Fish Are Safe, which was directed by Noni Hazelhurst.[14] For the role of Lena, Fawdon won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Lead Actress for a Telefeature in 1987.[15] In 1990 Fawdon appeared as Rose Peterson in the New Zealand film, The Rogue Stallion. She played Judge Cath in four episodes of Marshall Law (2002). Her last screen appearance was as Lorna Shanks in three episodes of Killing Time (2011).[16]

Personal life

Fawdon met her domestic partner, Geoff Jenkins, when both appeared in Manning Clark's History of Australia: The Musical in 1988.[5] They had a child together in 1995.[5] Michele Fawdon died on 23 May 2011, from cancer, aged 63.[5]

Filmography

Film

TitleYearRoleNotes
Stockade1971 Elizabeth Green Feature film (previously acted in the play version) [17]
The Golden Cage1975 Guitar Player Feature film [18]
They Don't Clap Losers1975 Kay Telemovie [19]
Cass1978 Cass Telemovie. Wrote and sang, "Compliments"
Cathy's Child1979 Cathy Baikas Feature film. Sang theme song
...Maybe This Time1980 Margo Feature film [20]
Unfinished Business1985 Maureen Feature film
The Fish Are Safe1986 Lena Ranger Telemovie
Travelling North1987 Helen Feature film
The Place at the Coast1987 Aunt Helen Feature film [21]
Captain Johnno1988 Kathleen Telemovie
The Rogue Stallion1990 Rose Petersen Telemovie
The Glenmoore Job2005 Beverley Telemovie [22]

Television

TitleYearRoleNotes
You Can't See 'Round Corners1967 TV series, 1 episode [23]
Snake Gully with Dad and Dave1972 Mabel Smith TV series [24]
Ryan1973-74 Susan Morrison, Mia Sinclair TV series, 2 episodes
Matlock Police1971-74 Lindy Smith, Mary, Toni Black, Betty Lee TV series, 4 episodes
Homicide1975 Pam Dunn TV series
The Unisexers1975 Monica Parry TV series, all episodes
Loss of Innocence1978 TV miniseries
The Mike Walsh Show1979 Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
Cop Shop1979-80 Heather Kendall, Cindy Carter TV series, two episodes
Young Ramsay1980 Toni Fields TV series
Punishment1981 Susan Morrison TV series
Spring & Fall1982 Laurie TV series
Special Squad1984 Maggie TV series
One Summer Again1985 TV miniseries, 3 episodes
Winners1985 Mrs. Doyle TV series
The Flying Doctors1987 Ann Larson TV series
Rafferty's Rules1988 Narelle Saxon TV series
Australians1988 TV miniseries, "Lottie Lyell" episode
Captain Johnno1988 Kathleen Telemovie
Joe Wilson1988 Hilda TV miniseries
Fields of Fire III1989 Iris TV miniseries
All the Rivers Run II1990 Ruth TV miniseries
A Country Practice1980-92 Barbara Walsh, Marge Owens, Dianne Klein TV series, 6 episodes
G.P.1992–96 Sister Bernice, Jean Taylor TV series
All Saints1998-99 Paula Marchetti, Denise Baumann TV series
Water Rats1998, 2000 Joan Curtis, Mary Tully TV series
Blue Heelers2001 Shirley Wilkie TV series
Marshall Law2002 Judge Cath TV miniseries, 4 episodes
Stingers2003 Fran Hadley TV series
MDA2003 Cynthia Morice TV series
Fergus McPhail2004 Mrs. Mobbs TV series
Bastard Boys2007 Lyn Tully TV miniseries
City Homicide2009 Beverley Cowles TV series
Killing Time2011 Lorna Shanks TV miniseries, 3 ;episodes

Theatre

TitleYearRoleNotes
1967All Things Bright and BeautifulDeanneEnsemble Theatre
1971StockadeIndependent Theatre
1972Jesus Christ SuperstarAustralian tour
1981Teeth ‘n’ SmilesNimrod Theatre Company
1981Three SistersNimrod Theatre Company
1981Tales from the Vienna WoodsNimrod Theatre Company
1981Cloud 9Nimrod Theatre Company
1983Tristram ShandyNimrod Theatre Company
1983Burn VictimNimrod Theatre Company
1983Uncle VanyaNimrod Theatre Company
1988Manning Clark's History of AustraliaPrincess Theatre, Melbourne

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: You Can't See 'Round Corners – Review – Photos . Ozmovies . 26 July 2022 .
  2. News: All Things Bright and Beautiful . W. B. . . 74 . 47 . Sydney . 17 August 1967 . 25 July 2022 . 2 . National Library of Australia .
  3. Web site: Contributor: Michele Fawdon . . 25 July 2022 .
  4. News: Australia's Little War . . 39 . 9 . 28 July 1971 . 25 July 2022 . 8 . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: AFI-winning actor also sang for supper . Greg . Taylor . 4 June 2011 . . 25 July 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110605200248/http://www.smh.com.au/national/obituaries/afiwinning-actor-also-sang-for-supper-20110603-1fks6.html . 5 June 2011 .
  6. News: An unforgettable premiere . Hoffmann . W. L. . . 46 . 13,072 . 17 March 1972 . 26 July 2022 . 3 . National Library of Australia .
  7. Web site: Stage Shows 1964-75 – Jesus Christ Superstar . Kimball, Duncan . MilesAgo . 2004 . National Library of Australia . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20050615152514/http://www.milesago.com/stage/superstar.htm . 16 June 2005 . 26 July 2022 .
    • Page 34: News: Cathy's Child . Munday . Rosemary . The Australian Women's Weekly . 47 . 3 . 20 June 1979 . 26 July 2022 . 34 . National Library of Australia .
    • Page 35: News: Cathy's Child . Munday . Rosemary . The Australian Women's Weekly . 47 . 3 . 20 June 1979 . 26 July 2022 . 35 . National Library of Australia .
  8. Web site: Winners & Nominees . Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) . 26 July 2022 .
  9. Web site: One Size Fits All to The Oz Game . memorabletv.com . 2007. National Library of Australia . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20090927174233/http://www.memorabletv.com/australia/tvao.htm . 28 September 2009 . 26 July 2022 .
  10. Web site: https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20070828222246/http://nfvls.screensound.gov.au/076/cat/mdg810.pdf . Australian Films – Feature Films . ScreenSound . 28 August 2007 . 26 July 2022 . 18, 74 .
  11. Web site: Winners & Nominees . Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) . 26 July 2022 .
  12. Web site: Unfinished Business . David . Stratton . David Stratton . Australian Cinema . 19 October 2012 . 26 July 2022 .
  13. News: Australian Telemovie . . 74 . 3,464 . South Australia . 7 November 1986 . 26 July 2022 . 11 . National Library of Australia .
  14. Web site: Winners & Nominees . Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) . 26 July 2022 .
  15. Web site: Australian Television: Killing Time: Episode Guide . Zuk, Tony . Australian Television Information Archive . National Library of Australia . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20191123023838/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/21124/20191123-0136/www.australiantelevision.net/killing-time/episodes.html . 23 November 2019 . 26 July 2022 .
  16. https://web.archive.org/web/20220725195042/https://if.com.au/rip-michele-fawdon/ . RIP Michele Fawdon . . 23 May 2011 . 26 July 2022 . 25 July 2022 .
  17. Web site: The Golden Cage – Review – Photos . Ozmovies . National Library of Australia . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20180506070501/http://ozmovies.com.au/movie/golden-cage . 6 May 2018 . 25 July 2022 .
  18. Web site: Australian Television: Telemovies and Miniseries: 1975 . Tony . Zuk . Australian Television Information Archive . July 25, 2022 .
  19. Web site: (...maybe this Time) – Review – Photos . Ozmovies . National Library of Australia . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20190303173639/https://ozmovies.com.au/movie/%28...maybe-this-time%29 . 4 March 2019 . 26 July 2022 .
  20. Web site: The Place at the Coast – Review – Photos . Ozmovies . National Library of Australia . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20210307223259/https://ozmovies.com.au/movie/place-at-the-coast . 8 March 2021 . 26 July 2022 .
  21. Web site: The Glenmoore Job (2005) – The Screen Guide . . National Library of Australia . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20161019233116/http://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/the-screen-guide/t/the-glenmoore-job-2005/20041?stxt= . 20 October 2016 . 26 July 2022 .
  22. News: The Stars of Superstar . Morgan . Patricia . . 39 . 35 . 26 January 1972 . 25 July 2022 . 4 . National Library of Australia .
  23. Web site: Snake Gully . Classic Australian TV . National Library of Australia . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20070830122639/http://classicaustraliantv.com/SnakeGully.htm . 30 August 2007 . 25 July 2022 .