Gerda Nicolson
Gerda Maureen Nicolson (11 November 1937 – 12 June 1992) was an Australian actress, who worked across all major forms of media, including theatre and television actress and films, she was best known for several long-running television roles, including in rural series Bellbird police detective series Bluey and as Governor Ann Reynolds of the Wentworth Detention Centre in soap opera Prisoner and briefly as Robyn Taylor in Neighbours
Gerda Nicolson | |
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Born | Gerda Maureen Nicholson 11 November 1937 |
Died | 12 June 1992 54) | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1957–1992 |
Spouse |
Julius Szappanos (m. 1966) |
Early life
Gerda Maureen Nicolson was born in Hobart, Tasmania, and as a child moved to Geelong in Melbourne where her parents both involved in reportory theatre. In 1959, she travelled to London with her parents and attended many stage performances. She initially studied architecture and got her dramatic training at the St Martins Theatre, before travelling to London where she worked as a draftsperson.
On returning to Australia in 1961, Gerda joined Melbourne University's Graduate Society and acted in a number of its amateur stage plays. A year later, she was spotted by a director who encouraged her to audition for a stage play, A Woman in a Dressing Gown. Scoring one of the main roles, she joined the ensemble on its tour of Australia and New Zealand. Nicolson later said that the producer awarded her with the role on account of her stunning legs.
Performance career
She was in The Proposal and the Bear for ABC TV.
Nicolson first reached wider audiences through her television roles firstly with Crawford Productions and long-running role as Fiona Davies in Australian Broadcasting Corporation daily soap opera Bellbird. After leaving that series she had a regular role as Monica Rourke in the police detective drama Bluey (1976) opposite Lucky Grills and also featured The Sullivans (1976) and had a small guest role in Cop Shop.
Her most widely recognised role was as Governor Ann Reynolds in the popular Australian television soap opera Prisoner. This was her second role in the show — she had already played a minor role as a corrupt officer at another prison in earlier episodes. Nicolson played the role of Ann Reynolds from 1983 until the series ended in 1986. The series found huge international cult success in the 1990s and 2000s. Nicolson also appeared in Neighbours in 1989 as Robyn Taylor, who almost had an affair with series regular Harold Bishop (played by Ian Smith (actor)).
She collapsed in her dressing room prior to going to stage for theatre performance Mary Lives! in 1992. Although she was rushed to hospital, she never regained consciousness and died on 12 June. The cause of death was a brain-related haemorrhage, actress Pat Bishop assumed the role.[1]
Legacy
Green Room Award: The Gerda Nicolson Award (for an Emerging Actress) was instituted in her name to commemorate her work in Australian theatre, as she is recognised as one of Victoria's finest female actors. This award, protected by The Green Room Awards Association, was presented to the recipient by her widower until his death in 2006. Recipients included; Alison Whyte, Peta Brady and Kat Stewart.
Gerda Nicolson Award for Indigenous female students studying at the Victorian College of the Arts in the areas of performing arts. This award was hosted through the Willan Centre for an undergraduate student.
Filmography
Film
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Country Town | 1971 | Fiona Davies | Feature Film adaptation of the television series Bellbird |
The Devil's Playground | 1976 | Mrs. Allen | Feature film |
The Getting of Wisdom | 1977 | Minor role | Feature film |
The Quick Brown Fox | 1980 | Mrs. Flint | Film short |
Gallipoli | 1981 | Rose Hamilton | Feature film |
Next of Kin | 1982 | Connie | Feature film |
The Clinic | 1982 | Linda | Feature film |
Belinda | 1987 | Belinda's Mother | Feature film |
In Too Deep | 1989 | Mrs. Lyall | Feature film |
Television
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Consider Your Verdict | 1964 | Minor Role | Seven Network • "Queen Versus Grainger" |
Homicide | 1965 | Carol Barwick | Seven Network • "One Man Crime Wave" (#2.16) |
Hunter | 1967 | Marion Tolhurst | Nine Network • 4 episodes |
Homicide | 1967 | Anne Elliot | Seven Network • "One Last Wish" (#4.41) |
1968 | Policewoman Reed | Seven Network • "Valley of Silence" (#5.34) | |
1968 | Tess Barker | Seven Network • "Objection Sustained" (#5.37) | |
Hunter | 1968 | Janet McGregor | Nine Network • 1 episode |
Bellbird | 1968–1974 | Fiona Davies | ABC • 1,064 episodes |
Division 4 | 1969 | Ellen Finch | Nine Network • "The Victim" (#1.28) |
Matlock Police | 1971 | Kate Maddern | Network Ten • "The Big Gun" (#1.2) |
Boney | 1972 | Clare Joyce | "Boney and the Monster" (#1.10) |
Ryan | 1974 | Mary | Seven Network • "Give Them the World" (#1.34) |
Division 4 | 1975 | Mrs. Laston | Nine Network • "Take No for an Answer" (#7.20) |
Homicide | 1975 | Julie Edwards | Seven Network • "A Quiet Place" (#12.28) |
Quality of Mercy | 1975 | Minor role | ABC TV series, 1 episode 6: "We Should Have Had a Uniform" (#1.6) |
The Sullivans | 1976 | Mrs. Turnbull | Nine Network • Season 1, unknown episode(s) |
Bluey | 1976–1977 | Monica Rourke | Seven Network • Season 1 (all 39 episodes) |
Cop Shop | 1978 | Marion O'Reilly | Seven Network • 13 episodes |
Chopper Squad | 1979 | Enid Paramor | Network Ten • "No Strings" (#2.11) |
Skyways | 1979 | Joan Fitzgerald | Seven Network • Episode: "The Legend" |
Young Ramsay | 1980 | Beth Emery | Seven Network • "Dyed in the Wool" (#2.13) |
Prisoner | 1981 | Mrs. Roberts | Network Ten • Season 3 (2 episodes) |
1983–1986 | Ann Reynolds | Network Ten • Seasons 5–8 (317 episodes) | |
Neighbours | 1989 | Robyn Taylor | Network Ten • Season 5 (10 episodes) |
Bangkok Hilton | 1989 | Lady Faulkner | Network Ten • Miniseries (all 3 episodes) |
Boys from the Bush | 1991 | Betty | BBC One • "Mateship" (#1.8) |
Golden Fiddles | 1991 | Miss Birrell | Nine Network • Miniseries (2 episodes), (final role) |
Television film
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Nude with Violin | 1964 | Jane Sorodin | ABC movie |
Everyman | 1964 | Cousin | ABC movie |
The Physicists | 1964 | Minor Role | ABC movie |
Ashes to Ashes | 1966 | Barbara Manson | ABC movie |
Out of Love | 1974 | Minor Role | Story 3: "Separate Ways" |
Awards
- Penguin Best Sustained Performance (1985) for Prisoner
Nominated
- Logie Best Supporting Actress (1977) for Bluey
- Logie Best Supporting Actress (1985) for Prisoner
References
- Michael Smith. "Gerda Nicolson, the quite star of stage, film and TV". The Age.