Tina Bursill

Tina Bursill
Bursill in 2012
Born (1951-07-24) 24 July 1951 (age 73)
Sydney, Australia
OccupationActress
Years active1973–present
Notable workSkyways (1979–1981)
Prisoner (1983–1984)
Doctor Doctor (2016–2021)

Tina Bursill (born 24 July 1951) is an Australian actress. She played Louise Carter on the television series Skyways (1979–1981) and Sonia Stevens on Prisoner (1983–1984). She played Meryl Knight in the Nine Network drama series Doctor Doctor. Bursill won the AFI (AACTA) Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1987 film Jilted.

Early life

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Tina Bursill was born on 24 July 1951 in Sydney. Initially, she intended to pursue a career in anthropology, however, she set her sights on becoming an actress. She studied drama at the National Institute of Dramatic Art and graduated in 1971.

Career

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Theatre

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Bursill started her career in musicals and stand-up comedy, before being cast in more serious roles in theatre.

Most recently, she was in a production of Cinderella in 2022.

Television

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Bursill made her television debut in 1973, appearing in the lead role of short-lived comedy series The People Next Door as Meg Penrose. She was a regular character in daily soap opera The Unisexers which was launched in February 1975 on the Nine Network, however the program's low ratings led to its cancellation and removal from broadcast after only three weeks. What followed was a number of guest appearances on Australian television series, before receiving the role of Louise Carter in the Seven Network drama series Skyways, for which she appeared from 1979 to 1981. During this period, she also had a recurring role on police drama series, King's Men between 1976 and 1980.

In 1983, Bursill was cast in the role of Sonia Stevens on Network Ten's cult classic prison drama series Prisoner (Prisoner: Cell Block H), in which she was introduced in the fifth season as a devious vice queen imprisoned for heroin trafficking. She remained in the series until 1984. Her role as Sonia Stevens is one she is most recognised for. After departing the series, Bursill appeared in several recurring roles; in A Country Practice as Bianca Forbes-Hamilton (1981) and Cecily Day (1985), Hey Dad..! as Det. Sgt. Anne Burke (1987), and Heartbreak High (1997) as Hilary Scheppers (the mother of characters Ryan and Anita). She had previously appeared in Heartbreak High the year before as TV news reporter, Trish Ferro.

Bursill is also known for her recurring roles on the Seven Network soap opera Home and Away during the fourth season (1991) and fourteenth season (2001) as Lois Crawford and Stella Patterson respectively. Bursill most recently appeared in the recurring role of Kathy Carpenter in Neighbours during the thirtieth season in 2014.[1]

In 2023 Bursill appeared in the Australian television series One Night.[2] Bursill also appeared in Foxtel/Binge Drama Strife. Bursill was named to return for the second season.[3]

Film

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Bursill made her feature film debut in 1975 when she was cast in The Great Macarthy, a sports comedy with John Jarratt and Barry Humphries. Her second film role came in 1984, when she appeared in Melvin, Son of Alvin, a sequel to the 1973 comedy, Alvin Purple. In 1987, she starred in Jilted, which earned her an Australian Film Institute Awards for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

Further film credits include Afraid to Dance, Spider and Rose, Billy's Holiday, The Goddess of 1967, Son of the Mask, Three Blind Mice, Random 8, and Wish You Were Here.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Type
1973 Solomon TV film
1975 The Great Macarthy Miss Deevil Feature film
1978 A Good Thing Going Jeanette TV film
1984 Melvin, Son of Alvin Reporter Dee Tanner Feature film
1985 Robbery Suzy TV film
1986 The Three Musketeers Voice Animated TV film
A Single Life Billie Russell TV film
1987 Jilted Paula Feature film
1989 Afraid to Dance Driving Woman Feature film
1992 The Distant Home Dr. Rosen TV film
1994 Spider and Rose Sister Abbott Feature film
1995 Billy's Holiday Louise Feature film
1998 Entertaining Angels Short film
Never Tell Me Never Virginia TV film
Aftershocks Kerri Ingram TV film
2000 The Goddess of 1967 Esther Feature film
Cheek to Cheek Julie Short film
2001 Saturn's Return Sheila TV film
2002 Heroes' Mountain Margy Donald TV film
2003 Courts mais GAY: Tome 5 Sheila (Segment "Saturn's Return" Feature film
BlackJack Carmen TV film
2004 Small Claims Rhonda TV film
2005 Son of the Mask Network Executive Feature film
2006 Shuffle Denise Short film
2007 One of the Lucky Ones Additional Voice (voice) Short film
Pleasance Biddy Short film
2008 Three Blind Mice Candy Feature film
2011 Random 8 Filmmaker & Narrator Short film
2012 Wish You Were Here Margie McKinney Feature film
2013 Bloody Henry Jane Short film
2014 Jack Irish: Dead Point Pat TV film
2015 Going Down Short film
2018 The Flip Side Iris Feature film

Television

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Year Title Role Type Ref
1973 The People Next Door Regular role: Meg Penrose TV series, 20 episodes
1974 Silent Number Guest role: Annette TV series, 1 episode
A Touch of Reverence TV miniseries
1975 The Unisexers Regular role: Felicity TV series, 16 episodes
Matlock Police Guest role: Jennifer Craig TV series, 1 episode
The Dave Allen Show in Australia Regular: Various characters TV series
1976 Alvin Purple Guest role: Bernice TV series, 1 episode 9: "The Rhythm Method"
King's Men Regular role: Policewoman Jaybee Giddings TV series, 13 episodes
The Emigrants Guest role: Nurse Watson TV series, episode 3: "13,000 Miles Away"
1978 Chopper Squad Guest role: Mother TV series, episode 12: "Dangerous Weapon"
1979 The Oracle Guest role TV series, 1 episode
1979–1980 Skyways Regular role: Louise Carter TV series, 136 episodes
1981, 1986 A Country Practice Guest role: Bianca Forbes-Hamilton TV series, episodes 13 & 14: "Alternatives"
1981 Holiday Island Guest role: Elizabeth TV series, 1 episode 27: "Never Too Old"
1982 Winner Take All Lead role: Liz Bell TV miniseries, 10 episodes
1983–1984 Prisoner Regular role: Sonia Stevens TV series, 54 episodes
1984 Special Squad Guest role: Meredith TV series, episode 25: "The Bribe"
1985 The Fast Lane Guest role: Felicity TV series, 1 episode
1981–1986 A Country Practice Recurring role: Cecily Day TV series, 14 episodes
1987 Australian Traineeship System Herself Documentary
Willing and Abel Recurring role: Margaret Hill TV series
Hey Dad...! Recurring role: Det. Sgt. Anne Burke TV series, 6 episodes
1987–1988 Rafferty's Rules Recurring role: Erica Jamison TV series, 2 episodes
1989 In Melbourne Today Guest - Herself TV series, 1 episode
1989 This Man... This Woman Support role: Liz Maddocks ABC TV miniseries, 2 episodes
1990 Jackaroo Lead role: Martha Logan TV miniseries, 2 episodes
The Flying Doctors Guest role: Billie Sorensen TV series, episode 15: "Billie and Pete"
1991 G.P. Guest roles: Caroline Lalor TV series, 1 episode
1991, 2002 Home and Away Recurring roles: Stella Patterson / Lois Crawford TV series, 31 episodes
1992 Bony Guest role: Peta TV series, episode 6: "Surf, Sun... and Murder"
EEO Free For All Forum Narrator Documentary
1993 Cluedo TV series, 1 episode
1994 Mother and Son Guest role: Carmen TV series, 1 episode
Under The Skin Julie TV series, 1 episode 9: "Long Way Round"
The Ferals Guest role: White Ant (voice) TV series, 1 episode
1995 G.P. Guest role: Adele Meyer TV series, 1 episode
Over the Hill Guest role TV series, 1 episode
1996–1997 Heartbreak High Regular role: Hilary Scheppers / Trish TV series, 37 episodes
1996 Pacific Drive TV series, 1 episode
1997 Heartbreak High Recurring role: Trish Ferra TV series
1998 Murder Call Guest role: Lori Magnus TV series, 1 episode
1999 All Saints Guest role: Robyn Simms TV series, 1 episode
2000 Farscape Recurring role: Empress Novia TV series, 3 episodes
2001–2002 BackBerner Guest role: Jennie Turk TV series, 1 episode
2001 Corridors of Power Guest role: Petra TV series, 1 episode
2001–02 BackBerner Guest roles: Jennie / Naomi Kennedy TV series, 2 episodes
2002 MDA Guest role: Dr. Ruth McIntyre TV series, 1 episode
2003 Grass Roots Guest role: Ariadne Totos TV series, 1 episode
Always Greener Recurring role: Lucy Buckingham TV series, 2 episodes
White Collar Blue Guest role: Carole TV series, 1 episode
2004 Out There TV series, 1 episode
2005 Blue Water High Guest role: Katrina TV series, 1 episode
Dramatically Black TV series, 1 episode
2008 All Saints Guest roles: Helen Fahey / Margaret Evans TV series, 2 episodes
2011 Offspring Recurring role: Marilyn TV series, 2 episodes
Crownies Guest role Magistrate Ellen Hansby TV series, 1 episode
2012 Rake Guest role: Miriam TV series, 1 episode
A Moody Christmas Regular role: Maree Moody TV series, 6 episodes
2013–2014 The Time of Our Lives Recurring role: Lenore TV series, 3 episodes
2014 The Moodys Regular role: Maree Moody TV series, 8 episodes [4]
2014, 2016 Neighbours Recurring role: Kathy Carpenter TV series, 21 episodes [5]
2016–2021 Doctor Doctor Regular role: Meryl Knight TV series, 48 episodes [6]
2017 Drop Dead Weird Guest role: Tweedy Lady TV series, 1 episode
2019 Harrow Guest role: Alice Hobson TV series, 1 episode
2021 Wentworth Recurring role: Eve Wilder TV series, 3 episodes [7][8]
Frayed Guest role: Cathy TV series, 1 episode
2023-present Ten Pound Poms Recurring role: Mrs. Walker TV series, 3 episodes
2023 One Night Recurring role: Helen TV series, 4 episodes [9]
2023-present Strife Regular role: Ginny TV series, 6 episodes [10]

As herself

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Year Title Role Type
1976 Celebrity Squares Contestant TV series, 1 episode
1978; 1980 The Mike Walsh Show Guest TV series, 2 episodes
1984 The 1984 Annual TV Week Logie Awards Herself - Audience member with 'Prisoner' cast TV Special
1985 Blankety Blanks Contestant TV series, 2 episodes
1987 Have A Go Judge TV series, 3 episodes
1987 1987 Australian Film Institute Awards Herself TV special
1989 The Midday Show Guest TV series, 1 episode
1991 Tonight Live With Steve Vizard Guest TV series, 1 episode
1991 The Main Event Contestant TV series, 1 episode
1992 The World Tonight Guest ("Beauty and the Beast' segment) TV series, 1 episode
1995 Monday to Friday Guest TV series, 1 episode
1995; 1998; 2000; 2001 Good Morning Australia Guest TV series, 4 episodes
1997 This Is Your Life Guest TV series, 1 episode
2000 The Morning Shift Guest TV series, 1 episode
2008 Susie Guest TV series, 1 episode
2009 9am with David & Kim Guest TV series, 1 episode
2018 The 60th TV Week Logie Awards Presenter TV special
2019 Talkin' Bout Your Generation Contestant TV series, 1 episode
2020 Today Guest TV series, 1 episode
2020; 2021; 2022; 2023 Today Extra Guest TV series, 5 episodes
2021; 2022 Studio 10 Herself TV series, 1 episode
2021 Wentworth Unlocked Guest (Eve Wilder) TV special
Hot Off The Press Guest TV series, 1 episode
Teal Talk Guest TV series, 1 episode
11th AACTA Awards Presenter TV special
2022 Studio 10 Guest TV series, 1 episode
2022; 2023 The Morning Show Guest TV series, 2 episodes

Stage

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Year Title Role Type
1971 Theatre In Education
1971 Hippolytus University of NSW Old Tote Theatre
1971 Lady Windemere's Fan Lady Windemere NIDA Theatre
1972 Grease Marty Metro Theatre, Melbourne
1972 Great Banana Split Twelfth Night Theatre
1972-73 Godspell Richbroke Theatre
1974 Scandals of '74 Macleay Theatre, Sydney
1975 The Jockey Club Stakes Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide & Princess Theatre Melbourne
1976 The Ripper Show
1977 Son of Naked Vicar The Speakeasy, Kensington
1977 The Big Bang Show The Speakeasy, Kensington
1977 Mothers and Fathers University of NSW Parade Theatre
1977-78, 1983 Beyond Mozambique Rita Nimrod Theatre Company
1978 2001 - A Postcode
1981 Catch a Rising Star Melbourne Theatre Restaurant
1982 Zastrozzi Matilda Seymour Centre
1985 Tomfoolery Seymour Centre for Festival of Sydney
1986; 1990 Rough Crossing Natasha Navratilova Playhouse Adelaide, Sydney Opera House, Playhouse Canberra
1988 Manning Clark's History of Australia – The Musical Elizabeth Macarthur, St Peter, Caroline Chisholm, Kate Kelly, Lady Carrington. Princess Theatre, Melbourne
1989 Top Silk Jane Fredericks Seymour Centre, Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne, Canberra Theatre, Playhouse Adelaide
1992 On Golden Pond Chelsea Thayer Marian Street Theatre
1992 Macbeth Lady Macbeth Ensemble Theatre
1993 The Sugar Mother Cecilia Page Bridge Theatre, Coniston & Sydney Opera House
1994 Don't Dress for Dinner Susanne Regal Theatre, Perth, Canberra Theatre, Newcastle Civic Theatre
1998 Blinded by the Sun Ghislane Sydney Opera House
1999 23 Blooms on My Great Grandmother's Rosebush Sarah Iland Robinson Productions
2001 Up for Grabs Dawn Grey Sydney Opera House, IMB Theatre, Wollongong, Riverside Theatres Parramatta, Playhouse Canberra, Playhouse, Melbourne, Newcastle Civic Theatre
2003 Purgatory Down Under Sydney Opera House
2004 The Vagina Monologues University of Sydney
2005 Flatfoot Cleostrata Australian national tour
2006 Double Act Alexandra Tuggeranong Arts Centre, Laycock Street Theatre, Peninsula Performance Centre, Manning Entertainment Centre, Sir Henry Parkes School of Art
2007 ALP Arts Election Launch Riverside Theatres Parramatta
2008 Small Metal Objects Carolyn International tour (USA, Europe & Asia)
2010 The Swimming Club Laura Southbank Theatre, Melbourne, Playhouse Perth, Geelong Westfield Shopping Centre with Melbourne Theatre Company
Vita & Virginia Vita Actors Forum
Maralinga Various Alphaville
2015 Boys Will Be Boys Arthur Wharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
2017 Me and My Girl The Duchess of Dene Hayes Theatre Co
2018 The Feather in the Web Various Stables Theatre, Griffin Theatre Company
2022 Love Letters Melissa Gardner Ensemble Theatre
2022 Cinderella[11] Madame (Stepmother) Sydney Lyric Theatre, Regent Theatre, Melbourne with Opera Australia
2024 The Children Dunstan Playhouse with STCSA

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Awards & nominations

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Year Nominated work Award Result
1987 Jilted Australian Film Institute Awards for Best Actress in a Supporting Role Won
2012 A Moody Christmas Equity Award for Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Won
2001 Up for Grabs Mo Award for Best Female Actor in a Play Nominated[13]
2017 Doctor Doctor AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated[14]
2018 Doctor Doctor AACTA Award for Best Actress Nominated[15]

References

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  1. ^ Dainty, Sophie (22 November 2013). "'Neighbours': Tina Bursill joins cast as Lauren Turner's mother Kathy". Digital Spy. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  2. ^ Knox, David (7 August 2023). "Airdate: One Night | TV Tonight". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  3. ^ Knox, David (8 August 2024). "Strife S2 production begins | TV Tonight". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
  4. ^ Knox, David (13 September 2013). "Cameras roll on The Moodys | TV Tonight". Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  5. ^ Writers, Staff (26 February 2014). "Tina Bursill joins Neighbours in a guest role". 10 play. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  6. ^ Knox, David (20 September 2017). "Doctor Doctor brings Tina Bursill full circle | TV Tonight". Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  7. ^ Writers, Staff (24 August 2021). "Wentworth stars on women, Aussie culture and life behind the scenes as prison drama heads into final season". news.com.au. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
  8. ^ Knox, David (16 August 2021). "Tina Bursill joins Wentworth | TV Tonight". Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  9. ^ Knox, David (20 February 2023). "Cameras roll on One Night, new local drama for Paramount+ | TV Tonight". Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  10. ^ Knox, David (5 December 2023). "Tina Bursill, proudly a difficult woman in Strife | TV Tonight". Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  11. ^ "The 'funny story' that reversed Cinderella's and Prince Charming's roles". 4BC. 21 June 2021. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  12. ^ "AusStage". ausstage.edu.au. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  13. ^ "It feels so good to be bad". 23 May 2022.
  14. ^ "It feels so good to be bad". 23 May 2022.
  15. ^ "It feels so good to be bad". 23 May 2022.
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