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| name = Helen Morse | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1947|01|24}} | birth_place = Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, England | yearsactive = 1965–present | occupation = Actress }} Helen Morse (born 24 January 1947) is an English-born Australian actress who has appeared in films, on television and on stage.[1] She won the AFI (AACTA) Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for the 1976 film Caddie, and starred in the 1981 miniseries A Town Like Alice. Her other film appearances include Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975), Agatha (1979), Far East (1982) and The Eye of the Storm (2011). BiographyMorse was born in Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, England. She was the oldest of four children; her parents were a doctor and nurse.[2] She attended school at Presbyterian Ladies' College in Burwood, Victoria, and trained at the National Institute of Dramatic Art and with Brian Syron in Sydney. Morse won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in the 1976 film Caddie. Her notable screen performances also include roles in the film Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) and the television miniseries A Town Like Alice. Since her early work with Jim Sharman in the 1960s and 70s – A Taste of Honey, Terror Australis, As You Like It – Morse has worked in over ninety theatre productions. Morse was married from 1967 until 1976 to Australian actor and director Sandy Harbutt,[3] with whom she starred in Stone. TheatreMorse has worked with many companies including Melbourne Theatre Company, The Ensemble, The Independent, Nimrod Theatre Company, Marian Street, Sydney Theatre Company, Hunter Valley Theatre Company, Queensland Theatre Company, Harvest Theatre Company (South Australia) and the State Theatre Company of South Australia. In 2002 and again in 2008, Morse played the role of Theodora Goodman in Adam Cook's adaptation of Patrick White's The Aunt's Story.[4] Her 2004 performance as Nancy in Bryony Lavery's Frozen for the Melbourne Theatre Company earned her a Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Play nomination. She has since been nominated for productions of John by Annie Baker (Melbourne Theatre Company), and Memorial by Alice Oswald (Brink Productions). Other theatre credits include
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References1. ^George Tosi, "Helen Morse and Richard Mason", Cinema Papers, August 1982, pp. 311–315. 2. ^Nan Musgrove "Film role of the year for Helen Morse", The Australian Women's Weekly, 27 August 1975, at Trove (National Library of Australia) 3. ^Marriage comes before a career Australian Women's Weekly, 12 June 1968, at Trove (National Library of Australia) 4. ^Bryce Hallett The Aunt's Story Review in The Sydney Morning Herald, 16 August 2002 5. ^Sundowner, kage.com.au 6. ^http://artsreview.com.au/angels-in-america-fortyfivedownstairs/ External links
10 : Living people|1947 births|Australian film actresses|Australian stage actresses|Australian television actresses|English emigrants to Australia|Logie Award winners|National Institute of Dramatic Art alumni|People from Harrow on the Hill|People educated at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne |
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