Carole Skinner
Born: 1944-05-08 in Australia
Known For: Acting
Biography
Carole Skinner (born 8 May, 1944) is Australian actress, particularly known for her performances in film, theatre and television. She is perhaps best known for her role as Nola McKenzie in the soap opera, Prisoner (1983), in Sons and Daughters (1985-1986), as Doris Hudson, and in the miniseries, The Harp in the South (1987), and its sequel, Poor Man's Orange (1987), as Delie Stock.
Filmography
2015
- Catching Milat as Margaret Milat
2008
- The View from Greenhaven as Bonnie
2005
- headLand as Supervisor
2002
- White Collar Blue as Mrs. Simms
2001
- McLeod's Daughters as Helga
- Moulin Rouge! as Landlady
1998
- All Saints as Sandra Gillespie
- Never Tell Me Never as Dusty
1996
- Whipping Boy as Sex Store Wife
1995
- Napoleon as Cat (voice)
1989
- E Street as Cathy Norman
1987
- Howling III: The Marsupials as Yara
- The Good Wife as Mrs. Gibson
1986
- The Flying Doctors as Joan Morgan
1985
- After Hours as Mother
- On the Loose as Mrs. Jones
1983
- Goodbye Paradise as Landlady
1982
- Deadline as Sybil
- Heatwave as Mary Ford
- Monkey Grip as Waitress
- Mystery at Castle House as Aunt Josephine
1979
- Minder as Mary Maguire
- Prisioner as Nola McKenzie
- My Brilliant Career as Mrs. McSwatt
- Summer of the Seventeenth Doll as Olive Leech
1976
1973
- Alvin Purple as Mother Superior