Elizabeth Alexander (actress)

Elizabeth Alexander (sometimes credited as Liz Alexander; born 21 August 1952) is an Australian actress, director and teacher.

Elizabeth Alexander
Born (1952-08-21) 21 August 1952[1]
Other namesLiz Alexander
Occupations
  • Actress
  • director
  • teacher
Years active1967–current

Personal life

Alexander was born in Adelaide, South Australia, but now lives in Sydney. She attended All Hallows' School in Brisbane. She was married to actor George Spartels from 1984 to 2006 and has two daughters. She currently works at Queenwood School for Girls as a dramatic arts teacher.[2]

Career

Alexanders' acting career began early with a part in the series Bellbird in 1967. However, it was straight from graduating at National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) that she got her big break with the part of Esther Wolcott in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) series Seven Little Australians. Allegedly the producers had all but given up on the show, because they did not feel that they had found a suitable actress for the part, until they discovered Alexander. She was actually younger than actress Barbara Llewellyn, who played her stepdaughter Meg in the series, but producers and audiences felt that they were both convincing in their roles.

The ten-part series delivered huge ratings when it was broadcast in 1973, and was also the first ABC series to enjoy international acclaim. It went on to win three Australian Film Institute Awards and four Penguins, including best drama series and the 1974 George Wallace Memorial Logie for Best New Talent for Alexander as the sweet-tempered Esther. The series is now available on DVD.

Alexander had a recurring guest role in the high rating Australian medical drama All Saints as the viper-like Dr. Alison Newell, ex-wife of Dr. Frank Campion, played by John Howard. She was not initially written as his ex-wife, as her character appeared before Howard joined the cast. Apparently, it was the sharp onscreen dynamic between Alexander and Howard in their early scenes together that made the writers decide to write this history into Alexander's character.

Other television credits include: Home and Away (she played Christine Jones, the overprotective conservative mother of Melody Jones), Silent Number, Special Squad, Chopper Squad, Farscape, Murder Call, Seven Deadly Sins (Pride), Salem's Lot and Time Trax, a science fiction series in which she starred as a computer hologram alongside Dale Midkiff.

Her film work includes: the lead role in The Killing of Angel Street (which won an award at the Berlin Film Festival) opposite John Hargreaves, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, Summerfield with Nick Tate and John Waters, Sebastian and the Sparrow and The Journalist with Sam Neill. 2010 saw her appear in a thriller called The Clinic and in 2011 she made an appearance in Fred Schepisi's The Eye of the Storm.

Her theatre credits are also numerous and include: Hermione in The Winter's Tale, Portia in The Merchant of Venice for which she received glowing reviews, Martha in the Sydney Theatre Company's production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? for which she again received extremely positive reviews, Kate in another STC production of Harold Pinter's Old Times and many more. She also played anthropologist Margaret Mead in David Williamson's play Heretic. The play, based on Mead's life and work, was the subject of much debate and controversy due to the very public row between the writer, Williamson, and the director Wayne Harrison over the play's production.[2][3][4]

Alexander has also directed a number of plays and written several screenplays, including a short film titled Memento (which was sold to Village Roadshow) which she also directed, about the emotional problems caused by the return of a father to his family, a young boy and his mother. She also directed a feature film, A Spy in the Family. Alongside this she also does voiceover work.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Type
1975Ride a Wild PonyMiss Hildebrand (teacher)Feature film
1977SummerfieldJenny AbbottFeature film
1978The Chant of Jimmie BlacksmithPetra GrafFeature film
1978 The Scalp Merchant TV film
1979The JournalistLiz CorbettFeature film
1981The Killing of Angel StreetJessicaFeature film
1981The ComingRole unknownFilm short
1982MementoDirectorFilm short
1983One Last ChanceRole unknownFilm short
1983A Spy In The FamilyDirectorFilm short
1985 Emmett Stone Director TV film
1985 Ivanhoe Voice Animated TV film
1988Sebastian and the SparrowJenny ThornburyFeature film
1988Two Brothers RunningBarbara BorsteinFeature film
1999 Alien Cargo Rojean Page / Explorer Dolphin TV film
2010The ClinicMs ShepardFeature film
2011The Eye of the StormCherry CheesemanFeature film
2011Paranormal ActivityJohn's MotherFeature film
2011 Snobs Helena TV film
2012 Fatal Honeymoon Cindy Thomas TV film

Television

Year Title Role Type
1967 Bellbird TV series, 1 episode
1973 Seven Little Australians Esther Wolcott TV miniseries, 10 episodes
1974 Behind the Legend Elizabeth Kenny TV series, 1 episode: Elizabeth Kenny
1974 The 16th Annual TV Week Logie Awards Herself TV special
1974 This Love Affair TV series, episode 6: Seven-tenths of a Second
1974-75 Silent Number Jean Hamilton TV series, 38 episodes
1975 Ben Hall Angela Mitchell TV series, 8 episodes
1976 King's Men TV series, 1 episode
1977 The Making of Summerfield Herself TV special
1978 Chopper Squad Francis Carter TV series, episode 5: Psychotic Lady
1978 Case for the Defence Jean TV series, episode 9: A Plea of Insanity
1979 Golden Soak Janet Garrety TV miniseries, 6 episodes
1980; 1981 Cop Shop Virginia Kingston / Sue McGregor TV series, 4 episodes
1981 A Sporting Chance TV series, episode 4: The Name Of The Game
1981 Sammy Awards Herself TV special
1984 Singles Alison Kirk TV series, 5 episodes
1984 Special Squad Edith TV series, episode 8: The Wurzburg Link
1987 Rafferty's Rules TV series, 1 episode
1987 Willing and Abel Guest role TV series, 1 episode
1991 About Face Nightingale Ward Sister TV series, 1 episode
1991 G.P. Carmen Gailey TV series, 1 episode
1993 Seven Deadly Sins Jill Pascoe TV film series, episode 2: Pride
1993 Bonjour la Classe TV series, 1 episode
1993-94 Time Trax Selma / Kit TV series, 43 episodes
1998 Murder Call Hilary Windsor TV series, season 2, episode 12: Something Fishy
1999 The Lost World Mrs. Krux TV series, 1 episode
2000 The Thing About Vince Mrs. Rogers TV miniseries, 1 episode
2002 Farscape Vella TV series, 1 episode
2003-06 All Saints Dr. Alison Newell TV series, 23 episodes
2003 Page to Stage Performance Director Film documentary
2004 Salem's Lot Ann Norton TV miniseries, 2 episodes
2005 Secrets of Summerfield: The Making of 'Summerfield' Herself Video
2008; 2019 Home and Away Christine Jones / Judge TV series, 22 episodes
2010 Lost Girl Kala TV series, 1 episode
2013 In Your Dreams Magistrate TV series, 1 episode
2020 The Secrets She Keeps Renee Cole TV series, 6 episodes
2021 Clickbait Andrea Brewer TV miniseries, 7 episodes

Theatre

Director

  • The Maids at MTC
  • Shorts at STC
  • Memento – (writer/director) short film
  • A Spy in the Family – feature film

Producer

  • Foursome (short film)

Quote

If fame just means 540 people a night then that's what it is, for the time being. Next week it could be millions of people and the week after that it could be none. That's what life is, you have to accept what you choose to do.[2]

References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0018399/ IMDB
  2. Browne, Sheila (22 May 1996). "Liz seeks peace from the storms of the stage". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 31.
  3. Williamson, David (8 April 1996). "Some Like It Hot – But I Don't". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 13.
  4. Bennie, Angela (1 April 1996). "Question of belief as writer, director split over Heretic". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 3.
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