MAGGIE KIRKPATRICK
Emmeline Marshall
Maggie Kirkpatrick began
her stage career in 1961. She trained with the
John Alden Shakespeare Company and has done
extensive work with Sydney's New Theatre,
including such productions as Skin Of Our
Teeth, in which she was hailed as one of the
most talented and versatile actresses in
Australia, and The Seagull.
Maggie has made guest
appearances in several television programmes such
as The Godfathers, Delta, The
Auntie Jack Show, and The Thursday Creek
Mob and worked exclusively for ABC radio. In
1973, Maggie played in the J.C. Williamson
production of A Voyage Round My Father
with Sir Michael Redgrave, and has just completed
a season at the Colonial Theatre Restaurant in Up
A Gum Tree.
Maggie's bio
- 'Irene' Programme 1974
Thanks to
Declan.
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