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Maggie Dence

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Maggie Dence
Dence in January 2013
Born
Margaret Helen Dence

(1942-02-01) 1 February 1942 (age 82)
Occupation(s)Actress, comedienne
Years active1959–present
Known for
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SpouseGraham Rouse

Margaret Helen Dence AM (born 1 February 1942) is an Australian actress of stage and screen, with a career spanning some seven decades. She is equally at home in both comedy and drama roles.

Dence[1] is best known to early audiences for her roles in the satirical TV comedy The Mavis Bramston Show, and also serving as that series' mascot (originally portrayed by Noeline Brown).[2]

Dence featured in comedy Kingswood Country with stars Ross Higgins and Judi Farr as snobbish Merle Bullpit.

Her dramatic roles she is known for were in TV series The Sullivans as Rose Sullivan, Prisoner as Bev Baker and Neighbours as school headmistress Dorothy Burke.[2]

Professional career

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TV and film

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Mavis Bramston and Kingswood Country

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Dence played various characters influential Australian satirical sketch comedy program The Mavis Bramston Show from 1966 and 1968. One of her characters was the title character Mavis Bramston[3] – the joke being that Mavis appeared in only the opening segment of each episode and was not seen again thereafter. She was also a recurring guest in the popular 1980s sitcom Kingswood Country, playing the snobbish Merle Bulpitt.

Soap opera: The Sullivans, Prisoner and Neighbours

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Her best-known soap opera roles are The Sullivans as the sweet-natured Rose Sullivan between 1976 and 1978, Prisoner in a darker role in 1984 as an evil psychopath and serial killer called Bev 'The Beast' Baker, and Neighbours as stern school headmistress Dorothy Burke in the early 1990s.[2]

Other roles

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Dence also had smaller cameo roles in TV serials A Country Practice,[4] The Flying Doctors, All Saints and Heartbreak High.[2]

In 2005 she appeared in the award-winning Australian film Look Both Ways.[2]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1971 Wake in Fright Receptionist Feature film
1982 The Best of Friends Shop assistant Feature film
1982 The Return of Captain Invincible Italian Lady Feature film
1988 Cherith Film short
1989 Luigi's Ladies Shandra Feature film
2003 Danny Deckchair Meredith Butcher Feature film
2003 Peter Pan Lady Quiller Couch Feature film
2005 Look Both Ways Joan Feature film
2009 Grace Nona Film short
2015 The Witching Hour Old Witch Film short
2015 The Widow Elaine Film short
2016 The Mother Situation Film short
2016 Setaceous Film short
2018 Granny Granny Film short
2018 Inside Water Yabby Film short
2019 Strangers Bibi Film short
20?? Dirt Cheap Irene Feature film
2021 The Drover's Wife Mrs. Shirley McGuiness Feature film
2023 The Appleton Ladies' Potato Race Miss Vaughn Feature film

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1966–1968 The Mavis Bramston Show Mavis Bramston TV series (regular lead role)
1967; 1975 Homicide Elaine Fleming TV series, 1 episode: "The Legacy"
1968–1969 I've Married a Bachelor TV series, 3 episodes "You Tell Me Your Dreams, I'll Tell You My Dreams", "Into the Breach"
1969 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo Soprano TV series, 1 episode: "El Toro"
1970 The Link Men Edie Whitman TV series, 1 episode 11: "Somebody's Kid Is Missing"
1972 A Nice Day at the Office Mrs. Quiggley TV series, 1 episode
1973 Boney Mrs. Coutts TV series, 1 episode: "Boney and the Emu Man"
1973 Division 4 Marion Evans TV series, 1 episode: "Willie"
1974 Silent Number Nurse Janet Kay TV series, 1 episode: "Bang, Bang, You're Dead"
1975 Homicide Anne Carson / Elaine Fleming TV series, 1 episode: "Brick Veneer"
1976–1979 The Sullivans Aunty Rose Sullivan TV series, 250 episodes
1979 Doctor Down Under Mrs. Peabody TV series, 1 episode: "A Bird in the Hand"
1980 Trial by Marriage TV series
1980–1984 Kingswood Country Merle Bullpit TV series, 18 episodes;
1981 A Town Like Alice Mrs. O'Connor TV miniseries, 2 episodes
1981 Daily at Dawn TV series, 1 episode
1981 A Country Practice Jan Hardy TV series, 2 episodes: "Secrets: Parts 1 & 2"
1981 Holiday Island Mrs Brandon TV series, 1 episode
1982 A Country Practice Courtney Fraser TV series, 2 episodes: "Show Down: Parts 1 & 2"
1984 A Country Practice Blanche Mitchell TV series, 2 episodes: "Ships in the Night: Parts 1 & 2"
1984 Prisoner Bev Baker TV series, 6 episodes
1985 The Perfectionist Rosie Peters TV film
1985 Possession Lady Shannon TV series
1985 Winners: The Other Facts of Life Psychiatrist TV film
1987 Willing and Abel TV series, 1 episode: "Miss September"
1987 The Flying Doctors Helen Manning TV series, 1 episode: "Sapphire"
1988 Act of Betrayal Dorothy TV film
1989 A Country Practice Victoria Fleming TV series, 2 episodes: "Bel Canto: Parts 1 & 2"
1989 Rafferty's Rules Vanessa Pearce TV series, 1 episode
1989 Edens Lost Producer TV miniseries, 4 episodes
1989 Home Brew Marjorie Daley TV film
1990 More Winners: The Big Wish Lady Mikeevil TV film
1990–1993 Neighbours Dorothy Burke TV series, 356 episodes
1994 G.P. Judith Marr TV series, 1 episode: "Coitus Interruptus"
1995 Correlli Maureen Barnes TV series, 1 episode: "An Early Release"
1997 Heartbreak High Mrs. Mac TV series, 1 episode
1998 Blue Heelers Elizabeth Schulz TV series, 1 episode: "Letting Go"
1998 Driven Crazy Granny Rose TV series, 1 episode: "Mousechap"
1998–2007 All Saints Lyn Brown / Maggie Cooper / June Markham TV series, 5 episodes
2000 Water Rats Joy Turner TV series, 1 episode: "Mummy Dearest"
2000 Grass Roots Ellen Leonard TV series, 1 episode: "The Whole Year"
2000 Stingers Celia Jones TV series, 1 episode: "Organised Crime"
2002 Fairy Tale Police Department Voice TV series, 26 episodes: "Pinocchio: Puppet in Peril"
2002 Always Greener Sister Stern TV series, 1 episode: "Understanding the Cry"
2002–2003 All Saints June Markham TV series, 3 episodes: "Chemistry", "Trust", "Friend in Need"
2006 Small Claims: The Reunion Roma TV film
2008 Milly, Molly Voice TV series
2008 Out of the Blue Olive Hammond TV series, 17 episodes
2013 The Very Trevor Ashley Show Old Lady TV series, 1 episode: "Pilot"
2013–2015 Wonderland Ruth MacPherson TV series, 9 episodes
2014; 2016 Black Comedy TV series, 2 episodes
2015 Ready for This Mabel TV series, 1 episode: "Fresh Meat"
2016 Rake Janet TV series, 1 episode: "4.3"
2017 Attack! Attack! Art? Gran TV series, 4 episodes
2019 The Commons Janice TV miniseries, 1 episode
2019 Frayed Mrs Atkins TV series, 7 episodes
2022–2023 Heartbreak High Nan TV series, 3 episodes
2022 Significant Others Pam TV series, 3 episodes
2023 The Messenger[5] Milla Roseby TV series, 6 episodes
2023 Queen of Oz June TV series, 1 episode: "Ginger Eyebrows"

Television (as self)

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Year Title Role Notes
1966 In Perth Tonight Guest TV series
1979 The Mike Walsh Show Guest TV series, 1 episode
1981 The World Around Us: Stress - It Wasn't Meant to be Easy Herself TV documentary
1994 The Mavis Bramston 30th Anniversary Herself TV special
1995 Neighbours: A 10th Anniversary Celebration Herself TV special
1996 40 Years of TV Stars... Then and Now Herself TV special
2001 Good Morning Australia Guest TV series, 1 episode
2012; 2015 The Morning Show Guest TV series, 2 episodes
2013; 2016; 2019 Today Extra Guest TV series, 3 episodes
2016 The Daily Edition Guest TV series, 1 episode
2022 Pushing The Boundaries: The Mavis Bramston Show Herself Film documentary

Theatre

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Year Production Venue
1959 Volpone Independent Theatre
1960 The Crucible Independent Theatre
1960 Clerambard Independent Theatre
1960 Inherit the Wind Independent Theatre
1962 Rhinoceros Independent Theatre
1962 What's New? Phillip St Theatre
1962 The Rose and the Ring Independent Theatre
1963 The Rage Copenhagen Downstairs Revue
1963 Twenties Spectacular Independent Theatre
1963 Abousir and Aboukir Independent Theatre
1966 Muriel's Virtues Independent Theatre
1967 Hail Gloria Fitzpatrick Phillip St Theatre
1968 Breath of Spring Independent Theatre
1969 The Women Independent Theatre
1970 Oh, Sir Henry! Melbourne Athenaeum
1972 Blop Goes the Weazel University of NSW, Parade Theatre 1
1973 Bonbons and Roses for Dolly Jane Street Theatre
1974 Kookaburra Nimrod Theatre
1975 Girl's Night Out Jools Theatre Restaurant
1975 Balance of Payments Tregear Community Centre & AMP Theatrette, Sydney (2 performances)
1976 Still Life with Apples Bankstown Town Hall & AMP Theatrette, Sydney (2 performances)
1976 Kennedy's Children Nimrod Theatre
1976 The Shoemaker's Holiday Sydney Opera House
1978 The Comedy of Errors Nimrod Theatre
1978 The Lady from Maxim's Sydney Opera House
1979 Last of the Red Hot Lovers Ensemble Theatre
1979 The Sea Nimrod Theatre
1980 Has He Anyone Ensemble Theatre
1981 The Man from Mukinupin Sydney Ooera House
1982 Annie[7] Canberra Theatre
1982 The Provok'd Wife University of NSW, Parade Theatre
1982 Camino Real University of NSW, Parade Theatre
1982 Four Lady Bowlers in a Golden Holden Kinselas, Darlinghurst & Canberra Theatre
1983 Sweeney Todd Q Theatre, Penrith
1984 The Season at Sarsaparilla The Playhouse, Adelaide
1985 The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui Seymour Centre
1985 Arms and the Man Seymour Centre
1986 Having a Ball..! Canberra Theatre
1987 The One Day of the Year Ensemble Theatre
1987 See How They Run Northside Theatre, Killara,
1988 Steel Magnolias Seymour Centre & Melbourne Athenaeum
1988 A Small Family Business Northside Theatre, Killara
1989 Curtains Northside Theatre, Killara
1993 Away Riverside Theatres, Parramatta
1994 Goodworks Q Theatre, Penrith
1996 The Shoe-Horn Sonata Playhouse Theatre, Perth
1996 Virtual Unreality Tilbury Hotel, Woolloomooloo
1996 Good Works The Space, Adelaide & Wharf 2 Theatre, Sydney
1997 Mongrels Wharf 1 Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company
1998 After the Ball Sydney Opera House
2001 Noises Off Sydney Opera House
2003 Uncle Vanya Darlinghurst Theatre
2003 The Kid Theatre Royal, Hobart
2005 Close to Home Stables Theatre
2008 Attack of the Granny Boomers Parade Theatre
2014 Once in Royal David's City Belvoir Street Theatre
2015 Seventeen Belvoir Street Theatre
2016 The Turquoise Elephant Stables Theatre
2017 Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo Old Fitzroy Theatre
2018 Marjorie Prime Ensemble Theatre
2019 Baby Doll Ensemble Theatre

Awards and recognition

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Dence was named (on 29 September) the 2011 recipient of the Equity Awards Lifetime Achievement Award for her outstanding services to the performing arts – both stage and screen – and her longstanding involvement with the NSW Actors' Benevolent Fund.[2] The award, presented by Foxtel, is from Maggie's peers and members of her union, the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance Equity (Performers) Section, which she joined in 1962.[2]

Dence was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2022 Queen's Birthday Honours "for service to the performing arts".[2][8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Maggie Dence". Auslit.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Ms Margaret Helen Dence AM". Australian Honours. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Australia). Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  3. ^ "LIFESTYLE TV- ARTS- ENTERTAINMENT Maggie Dence revels in her 'Annie' role". The Canberra Times. Vol. 56, no. 16, 911. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 15 January 1982. p. 11. Retrieved 29 May 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ "LIFESTYLE TV- ARTS- ENTERTAINMENT Maggie Dence revels in her 'Annie' role". The Canberra Times. Vol. 56, no. 16, 911. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 15 January 1982. p. 11. Retrieved 29 May 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "Production to begin on the Messenger | TV Tonight". 29 May 2022.
  6. ^ "AusStage".
  7. ^ "LIFESTYLE TV- ARTS- ENTERTAINMENT Maggie Dence revels in her 'Annie' role". The Canberra Times. Vol. 56, no. 16, 911. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 15 January 1982. p. 11. Retrieved 29 May 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ "The Queens Birthday 2022 Honours List".
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