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{{Use British English|date=March 2017}}{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2013}}{{BLP sources|date=January 2009}}{{Infobox person | name = Julia Blake | image = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1937|5|13}} | birth_place = Bristol, England | spouse = {{marriage|Terry Norris|24 March 1962}} | children = 2 | othername = Julie Blake | yearsactive = 1963–present | occupation = Actress | notable_works = Prisoner {{small|(1981, 83 & 86)}} }}Julia Blake (born 13 May 1937) is an English-born Australian actress of theatre, television and film.[1] She is known for her role as Nancy McCormack on the Australian drama series Prisoner (Prisoner: Cell Block H), for which she appeared during the final season in 1986. She appeared in two earlier roles in Prisoner, as Evelyn Randall (1981) and Alice Dodds (1983). She won the 1989 AFI (AACTA) Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries for Eden's Lost, and the 1990 AFI {AACTA) Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role opposite Max von Sydow in the film Father. She also received AFI nominations for Travelling North (1987), Innocence (2000) and The Boys are Back (2009). Personal life Born in Bristol, England, Blake is married to actor Terry Norris and is the mother of aspiring actresses Sarah and Jane Norris. Filmography Film Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1977 | {{sortname>The|Getting of Wisdom|The Getting of Wisdom (film)}} | Isabella Shepherd | 1978 | Patrick | Matron Cassidy | 1979 | One More Minute | Mrs. Bailey | 1982 | Lonely Hearts | Pamela | 1984 | My First Wife | Kirstin | 1987 | Travelling North | Frances | 1988 | Georgia | Elizabeth | 1990 | Father | Iya Zetnick | 1995 | Mushrooms | Flo | 1996 | Hotel de Love | Edith Dunne | 1999 | Passion | Queen Alexandra | 2000 | Innocence | Claire | 2006 | Aquamarine | Grandma Maggie | 2009 | Wolverine | Heather Hudson | 2009 | {{sortname>The|Boys Are Back|The Boys Are Back (film)}} | Barbara | 2010 | Matching Jack | Cleo | 2010 | Don't Be Afraid of the Dark | Mrs. Underhill | 2012 | Last Dance | Ulah Lippmann | 2015 | Is This the Real World | Gamma | 2015 | Looking for Grace | Nell | 2015 | {{sortname>A|Month of Sundays|A Month of Sundays (2015 film)}} | Sarah | 2015 | {{sortname>The|Dressmaker|The Dressmaker (2015 film)}} | Irma Almanac | 2017 | Dance Academy: The Movie | Juliet Jones |
Television Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1964 | {{sortname>The|Sponge Room}} | Hilary | TV film | 1969 | Division 4 | Stella Palmer | "Farewell Little Chicago" | 1972–1975 | Bellbird | Elaine Thomas | Main role | 1973 | Matlock Police | Jean Williams | "Help" | 1973 | Division 4 | Kerri | "Rules of the Game" | 1974–75 | Division 4 | Det. Sgt. Joan Palmer / Beverley Lang | "Cleanliness is Next to Godliness", "Unfit to Plead", "The Vickers Way" | 1975 | Matlock Police | April Simpson | "Forget Me Not" | 1975 | Homicide | Juliet | "Speaking Ill of the Dead" | 1978 | Against the Wind | Cook | TV miniseries | 1978 | Cop Shop | TV series | 1979 | Twenty Good Years | Eva Goldman | TV series | 1980 | {{sortname>The|Last Outlaw|The Last Outlaw (miniseries)}} | Mrs. Scott | TV miniseries | 1980 | Locusts and Wild Honey | TV miniseries | 1981 | Holiday Island | Mrs. Simpson | "Zack" | 1981 | Prisoner | Evelyn Randall | 5 episodes | 1982 | Women of the Sun | Mrs. McPhee | "Maydina, the Shadow" | 1983 | Under Capricorn | Milly | TV miniseries | 1983 | Prisoner | Alice Dodds | 4 episodes | 1983 | Carson's Law | Miss Beasley | "Best Laid Plans" | 1985 | {{sortname>The|Dunera Boys}} | Mum | "1.1", "1.2" | 1986 | Sword of Honour | Jean Rogers | TV miniseries | 1986 | Prisoner | Nancy McCormack | 61 episodes | 1989 | Il Magistrato (The Magistrate) | Jean Shaw | TV miniseries | 1991 | Edens Lost | Eve | TV film | 1996 | {{sortname>The|Thorn Birds: The Missing Years}} | Fee Cleary | TV film | 1998 | {{sortname>A|Difficult Woman|nolink=1}} | Mrs. McKenzie | TV miniseries | 1998 | Driven Crazy | Miss Baker | "Barely There" | 1999 | SeaChange | Tenzin Jetsunma | "Manna from Heaven" | 2001 | Blue Heelers | Dorothy Roberts | "Strays" | 2003 | {{sortname>The|Forest|nolink=1}} | Margot | TV film | 2004 | All Saints | Evelyn Ulrich | "A Place in the Heart" | 2004 | Salem's Lot | Eva Prunier | "1.1", "1.2" | 2006 | {{sortname>The|Society Murders|Society_Murders#Book_and_film}} | Margaret Wales-King | TV film | 2007 | {{sortname>The|Starter Wife|The Starter Wife (miniseries)}} | Mrs. Caldecott | TV miniseries | 2007 | City Homicide | Hilda Conway | "The Return" | 2008–2011 | Bed of Roses | Minna Franklin | Main role | 2010 | Hawke | Ellie Hawke | TV film | 2011 | Winners & Losers | Gwen Armstrong | "Happiness is a Delusion" | 2012 | Conspiracy 365 | Melba Snipe | "April" | 2013 | Mr & Mrs Murder | Allegra Scaletta | "The Next Best Man" | 2013 | Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries | Hilly McNaster | "Dead Man's Chest" | 2015 | House Husbands | Edith Benson | "4.8" |
References1. ^{{cite web|work=Variety|url=https://variety.com/2015/film/reviews/a-month-of-sundays-review-1201613078/#|title=Film Review: 'A Month of Sundays'|date=16 October 2015|author=Kenigsberg, Ben}}
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