Joanna Lockwood

Joanna Lockwood is an Australian actress who has played regular roles in various television series.

Joanna Lockwood
Born
Joanna Walker

OccupationActress
Years active1969-1996
ChildrenHayley
ParentJohnny Lockwood

She is the daughter of British-born Australian actor Johnny Lockwood.[1]

Biography

Lockwood had roles in Crawford series Homicide and Matlock Police she completed a brief stint in the closing episodes of soap opera Number 96 in 1977 (that starred her father) she then played the ongoing lead role of police officer's wife and former stripper Valerie Johnson in police drama series Cop Shop, which began on-air in late 1977. After leaving that series she played Diane Kennedy in the 1988 film To Make a Killing, and had short-term on-going roles in soap opera Sons and Daughters in the mid-1980s, E Street in 1989, A Country Practice in 1993 and Home and Away in 1996.[1]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Type
1988Vicious aka To Make a KillingDiane KennedyFeature film

Television

Year Title Role Type
1969; 1970 Homicide Wendy Kaufman / Christine Fisher TV series, 2 episodes
1970 In Adelaide Tonight Herself (with Johnny Lockwood) TV series
1972 In Melbourne Tonight Herself (with Johnny Lockwood) TV series
1972 When We Were Married TV series
1972 Matlock Police Susie TV series, 1 episode
1973 Division 4 Guest role TV series, 1 episode
1974-77 You Say the Word Regular Presenter TV series
1976 Bellbird Guest role TV series
1977 Number 96 Ros Halliday TV series, 20 episodes
1977 Number 96: The Final Episode Herself TV special
1977-81 Cop Shop Valerie Johnson / Valerie Close TV series, 298 episodes
1978 Chopper Squad Jan Cummings TV series, 1 episode
1978 Graham Kennedy's Blankety Blanks Panelist TV series, 2 episodes
1980 Celebrity Tattletales Herself (with Phillip Addison) TV series, 1 episode
1981 Bellamy Toni Payne TV series, 1 episode 26: "Bet Your Life"
1982 The Australian Way: A Salute to Aussie Sex Appeal Co-host (with Gordon Elliott) TV special
1982 Holiday Island Guest role TV series, 1 episode
1982 M.P.S.I.B. Guest role TV series, 1 episode
1983 Five Mile Creek Madelaine TV series, 1 episode
1985 Daryl Somers' Blankety Blanks Panelist TV series, 2 episodes
1985; 1990 A Country Practice Guest role TV series, 2 episodes
1985 Sons and Daughters Jenny Turner TV series, 35 episodes
1986 Hello Australia Herself TV pilot
1987 Butterfly Island Guest role TV series, 1 episode
1988 Outback Bound Fiona TV movie
1988 Rafferty's Rules Guest role TV series, 1 episode
1989 The Bert Newton Show Guest (with Johnny Lockwood) TV series, 1 episode
1989 Mission: Impossible Rita TV series, 1 episode
1989 The Flying Doctors Guest role TV series, 1 episode
1990 A Country Practice Sarah TV series, 1 episode
1990 TV Celebrity Dance Party Herself (singing "Fever") TV special
1991 In Sydney Today Guest TV series, 1 episode
1991 Celebrity Family Feud Herself (with Paula Duncan) TV series, 1 episode
1992-93 E Street Sally McKinnon TV series, 40 episodes
1993 The Big Breakfast Guest (with Diane Craig) TV series, 1 episode
1993 Ernie and Denise Guest TV series, 1 episode
1994 At Home Guest TV series, 1 episode
1994-99 Good Morning Australia Regular Guest TV series, 16 episodes
1996 This Is Your Life Paula Duncan Guest TV series, 1 episode
1996 Sale of the Century Contestant TV series, 1 episode
1996 Heartbreak High Guest role TV series
1996 Home and Away Yvonne TV series, 1 episode
1996 40 Years of TV Stars... Then and Now Herself TV special
1997 Monday to Friday Guest TV series, 1 episode
1997 Where Are They Now? Guest TV series, 1 episode
1998 Midday with Kerri-Anne Guest TV series, 1 episode
1998 What's Cooking Guest TV series, 1 episode
2002 The Best of Aussie Cop Shows Herself TV special
2002 New Idea: 100 Fabulous Years Herself TV special
2006 Where Are They Now Herself (with Paula Duncan, John Orcsik, Lynda Stoner, Gil Tucker) TV series, 1 episode
2007 THS Investigates Herself - Morgan's Grandmother TV series US, 1 episode
2022 Seven News Herself (Cop Shop 46th Reunion Party) TV series, 1 episode

References

  1. "JOHNNY LOCKWOOD". Sydney Morning Herald. 26 May 2013.


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