Peta Toppano
Peita Margaret Toppano (born 1951)[1][2] stage name Peta Toppano is an English-born Australian of stage and screen actress, singer and dancer, who is known for her series roles in The Young Doctors as Dr. Gail Henderson, Prisoner, as Karen Travers, Return to Eden as Jilly Stewart and her recurring role in Home and Awayas Helen Poulos
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Born | Peita Margaret Toppano 1951 (age 71–72) Finsbury Park, London, England |
Other names | Pieta Toppano |
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Spouse |
Toppano was married to Prisoner' co-star Barry Quin who portrayed Dr. Greg Mason and subsequently TV executive and business mogul Kerry Stokes
Early life
Toppano was born in Finsbury Park, London, England and grew up in Cammeray, New South Wales. The daughter of musicians Enzo Toppano and Peggy Mortimer, she has two younger brothers: Lorenzo and Dean and is of Italian descent.[2] At 16 she won a ballet scholarship to study in Cannes, Southern France. She returned to Australia to study drama at the Ensemble Studio with teacher Hayes Gordon.
Career
Television and film
Toppano's television credits include "Lena" in Piccolo Mondo for SBS, in Prisoner, as original character Karen Travers (a role created for her by producer/writer Reg Watson); in All the Rivers Run, as Eunice Pyke; and in Fields of Fire, as Gina Agostini. Other appearances include Heartbreak High as Stella on Network Ten and in Bordertown for ABC Television as Diomira.
She also appeared in A Country Practice, G.P., E Street and Flying Doctors. She played Kate in the ABC miniseries The Paper Man with Oliver Tobias, John Bach and Rebecca Gilling (her co-star from Return To Eden), and starred with John Waters and Cybill Shepherd in the 1991 miniseries Which Way Home. Toppano played a recast Jilly Stewart in Return to Eden and starred in Home and Away as Helen Poulas.[3][4]
Film credits include Seeing Red, Harbour Beat and Echoes of Paradise, directed by Phillip Noyce. Toppano was nominated for an AFI Award for her work in Street Hero, directed by Michael Pattinson with Vince Colosimo. Other nominations include The Sydney Theatre Critic's Award for her performance in 'Danny and the Deep Blue Sea'. Toppano received two Logie nominations for her work in 'Fields of Fire' as Gina Agostini, and Uke in' Water Under the Bridge'.
Stage (drama and musicals)
Toppano she played Juanita in Sue Woolf's multi-award-winning novel Leaning Towards Infinity in 1997, adapted for stage at the Ensemble theatre to great acclaim.
While living in Perth, Toppano played "Coral" and later "Gwen" in Michael Gow's Away, "Ruth" in Louis Nowra's Così for the Black Swan Theatre Company and Blood Moon for Theatre West.
She starred in a one-woman play written by Heather Nimmo, directed by Leith Taylor called "One Small Step" for which she received great critical acclaim. Toppano played "Countess De Lage" in "The Women" by Clare Boothe Luce with students from Theatre Nepean, directed by Mary-Ann Gifford.
She played "Beth" in Merrily We Roll Along for the Sydney Theatre Company with Gina Riley, Greg Stone, Geniveve Lemon, Tom Burlinson and Tony Sheldon.
Toppano played "Fantine" in Les Misérables for the Cameron Mackintosh organisation in Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane, "Diana Morales" in A Chorus Line for two years in Sydney and Melbourne. She played "Sonia" in They're Playing Our Song in the UK, and celebrated her 21st birthday in Godspell.
She played "Claudia" in the musical Nine, Eliza Doolittle (with Stuart Wagstaff) in My Fair Lady, "Monica" in I Love My Wife, "Roberta" in Danny and the Deep Blue Sea and "Leonarda" in Love and Magic in Mama's Kitchen at the Belvoir St Theatre directed by Teresa Crea in Toppano's most exciting role so far.
Filmography
Television
Year | Program | Character | Network, producer |
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1968 | Homicide | Marika Lucas | 7 Network (Crawford Productions) |
1970 | Bobby Limb's Sounds of the Seventies | Various | NLT Productions |
1975 | Class of '75 | Gina Ferrari | Grundy Organisation |
1976 | Rush | Drusilla | ABC Television, Portman Productions |
1976 | Alvin Purple | Angelica | ABC Television |
1976 | King's Men | Policewoman | Grundy Television Productions |
1976 | The Outsiders | Sally Gower | ABC Television |
1976–1977 | The Young Doctors | Dr. Gail Henderson | Grundy Television Productions |
1977-1978 | Graham Kennedy’s Blankety Blanks | Herself - Panelist | Grundy Television Productions |
1979-1980 | Prisoner | Karen Travers | Grundy Television Productions |
1979 | The Franky Doyle Story | Karen Travers | Grundy Organization |
1979 | Skyways | Sister Theresa | Crawford Productions |
1980 | Celebrity Tattletales | Herself - Panelist | Grundy Organization |
1980 | Water Under the Bridge | Uke | Shotton Productions |
1981 | Sara Dane | Alison Barwell | South Australian Film Corporation |
1981 | Bellamy | Meredith | Grundy Television Productions |
1982 | M.P.S.I.B. | Lisa Hesse | ABC Television |
1982 | Holiday Island | Meredith | Crawford Productions |
1982 | Parkinson | Tribute to Cy Coleman | Channel 10 |
1982 | The Don Lane Show | Herself | Channel 9 |
1983 | Carson's Law | Judith Taylor | Crawford Productions |
1985 | Return to Eden | Jilly Stewart | McElroy & McElroy |
1986 | Television: The First 30 Years | Herself | Channel Nine TV special |
1987 | Have A Go | Herself | Channel 7 |
1987 | The Flying Doctors | Carol Brett | Nine Network (Crawford Productions) |
1987 | Fields of Fire II | Gina | Palm Beach Pictures, Zenith UK |
1988 | Fields of Fire III | Gina | Palm Beach Pictures, Zenith UK |
1988 | Rafferty's Rules | unknown role | Channel 7 |
1988 | The Midday Show | Herself | Channel 9 |
1989 | E Street | Miki Fallon | Westside Film & Television |
1989 | G.P. | Anna Carelli | ABC TV (10-episodes) |
1989 | All the Rivers Run II | Eunice Pike | Crawford Productions (directed by John Power) |
1990 | The Paper Man | Kate Cromwell | ABC, Granada |
1990 | Harbour Beat | Mrs. De Santos | Palm Beach Pictures, Zenith Entertainment |
1990 | Hey Hey It's Saturday | Herself (Red Faces) | Channel Nine Somers-Caroll Productions |
1991 | Which Way Home | Annie (with Cybill Shepherd) | McElroy, Turner TV |
1991 | A Country Practice | Colleen Nicholls (four episodes) | JNP Films |
1991 | Six Pack: Piccolo Mondo | Lena | Generation Films |
1991 | In Sydney Today | Herself | Channel 9 |
1991 | Tonight Live With Steve Vizard | Herself | Channel 7 |
1994 | The Feds: Seduction (telefilm) | Brandy | Directed by George Ogilvie |
1994 | Heartbreak High | Stella Ioannou (20 episodes) | Gannon Television |
1995 | Bordertown | Diomira (10-episode miniseries) | ABC TV (directed by Ian Gilmour) |
1996 | Midday | Herself | Channel 9 |
1996 | This Is Your Life? | Herself | Channel 9 |
1996 | Monday To Friday | Herself | Channel 10 |
1997 | Good Morning Australia | Herself | Channel 10 |
1998 | Never Tell Me Never (telefilm) | M.C. | Golden Square Pictures, Palm Beach Pictures (directed by David Elfick) |
1999 | Laws | Herself | Foxtel FX Channel |
2000 | Above the Law | Mrs. Giovanelli | Columbia TriStar Television, McElroy Television |
2000–09 | Home and Away | Helen Poulos | Seven Network |
2000 | Denise | Herself | TV series, 1 episode |
2002 | 3–4 Ever | Fandango, Vertigo Productions | |
2002 | The Best Of Aussie Dramas | Herself | Channel Seven |
2002 | The Best Of Aussie Cop Shows | Herself | Channel Seven |
2006 | Where Are They Now | Herself with Prisoner cast: Val Lehman, Amanda Muggleton, Carol Burns & Maggie Kirkpatrick | Channel Seven |
2009 | 9am | Herself with Prisoner cast: Val Lehman & Amanda Muggleton | Channel Ten |
2016 | Studio 10 | Herself | Channel Ten |
Films
Year | Film | Character | Director | Producer |
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1984 | Street Hero | Michael Pattinson | Paul Dainty | |
1986 | Echoes of Paradise aka 'Shadows Of The Peacock' | Judy | Phillip Noyce | Great Scott Productions |
1992 | Seeing Red | Vivian | Goosey | |
2008 | Footsteps In The Night (Short film) | Mother |
Theatre
1968 | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | Snow White | Tibor Rudas - J.C.Williamson Theatres Ltd |
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1972 | Godspell | Ken Brodziak Productions | |
1976 | A Very Good Year | unknown role | |
1976 | Spats Back In Business at the Speakeasy | Dinner theater | |
1976 | In The Family Way | unknown role | |
1977 | A Chorus Line | Diana Morales | Edgley International, JC Williamsons |
1980 | My Fair Lady | Eliza Doolittle | Delicado Production tour |
1982 | I Love My Wife | Monica | JC Williamsons |
1983 | They're Playing Our Song | Sonia | UK tour |
1985 | You, The Night And The Housewine | unknown role | |
1986 | Are You Lonesome Tonight? | Priscilla | Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney |
1987 | Danny and the Deep Blue Sea | Roberta | Globe Theatre Company, Sydney |
1988 | Nine | Claudia | Nove Productions (Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney) |
1990;1991 | Love Letters | with Andrew McFarlane | Victoria Arts Centre (directed by George Fairfax) |
May 1990 – March 1991 | Les Misérables | Fantine | Cameron Mackintosh |
1991 | Love Letters | with Shane Porteous | TN Complex, Brisbane |
1991 | Love and Magic in Mamma's Kitchen | Belvoir St. Theatre | |
1992 | Away | Coral;Gwen | |
1992;1994 | One Small Step | unknown role | |
1993 | The Girl's Gotta Eat | unknown role | |
1994 | One Small Step | unknown role | |
1995 | Cosi | Ruth | |
1995 | Blue Moon | unknown role | |
1996 | Merrily We Roll Along | Beth | Sydney Theatre Company |
1996 | Elegance | unknown role | |
1997 | The Women | Countess De Lage | |
1999 | Leaning Towards Infinity | unknown role |
Footnotes
- GRO Birth Index England
- Lawson, Valerie. "Peggy sang her own sweet tune", Sydney Morning Herald (13 December 2003): "They fell in love and married in 1950 in a church at Golders Green, London. Their daughter, Peta, was born a year later."
- Mercado, Andrew. Super Aussie Soaps: Behind the Scenes of Australia's Best Loved TV Shows (2004): "Peta Toppano, once tagged as the nice girl, found herself typecast as a superbitch after screaming 'No!' so many times as Jilly."
- "Peta Toppano: Biography Archived 10 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine", petatoppano.com. Retrieved 2 December 2010.