Judy McBurney

Judith McBurney (19 May 1948 – 1 December 2018)[1] was an Australian actress and model. She is best known for serial The Young Doctors in 1,300 episodes as Tania Livingstone and also appeared in cult series Prisoner as Sandra" Pixie" Mason in 96 episodes.[2]

Judy McBurney
Born
Judith McBurney

(1948-05-19)19 May 1948
Died1 December 2018(2018-12-01) (aged 70)
Sydney, Australia
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1968–2002
Known forThe Young Doctors as Tania Livingstone
Prisoner as Sandra "Pixie" Mason

Early career

Before acting, McBurney started a successful career as a model employed by June Dally-Watkins. One of her first acting roles was in late 1969, in a supporting role in Peter Weir's short movie Michael, one of three short movies released under the title Three to Go. It followed by small parts in ABC TV-plays and guest roles in other TV series. Her first leading role was in 1972 as Ella Belairs in ABC's adaption of The Cousin from Fiji, based on a novel by Norman Lindsay. Another early and memorable role was as Aldith in Seven Little Australians.[2]

Television soap operas

In late 1973, McBurney was cast in the role of key new character Marilyn McDonald in Number 96 but before any of her scenes had gone to air and with about 30 scenes in the can she had to withdraw from the role due to illness. This left her replacement, Frances Hargreaves, to reshoot all of McBurney's scenes.

McBurney then went into the ongoing role of plain-Jane secretary Jane Fowler in The Box in late 1975, and later played the brief role of Jodi in Number 96. Subsequently, she became immensely popular playing the part of nurse Tania Livingston in The Young Doctors. She played the role from 1977 until the series ended in 1982. She followed this with another popular character, that of breezy romantic Sandra "Pixie" Mason in Prisoner for 96 episodes. She played Pixie on a recurring basis from 1983 to 1985. In later years she appeared in a few episodes of Always Greener.[2]

McBurney was also famous for her voice-over work and also starring in commercials, in particular a very cheeky, controversial ad from the 1980s for Palmolive Gold, in which she features in a bed with actor Peter Mochrie. McBurney leaves a cake of soap under his pillow, which led to the famous jingle and saying "Don't wait to be told".

Personal life and death

McBurney retired from acting in 2002 to become an educated healer. She also went on to teach modelling and acting for young people.[1] McBurney died of cancer on 1 December 2018.[3]

Filmography

Film

Production Year Role Type
Three to Go1971Judy (segment "Michael")Feature film
What for Marianne?1971MarianneTV movie
Scobie Malone (aka Murder at the Opera House)1975Girl at Pedestrian CrossingFeature film

Television

Production Year Role Type
Crackerjack1966HerselfTV series
Marriage Confidential1968TV series
Eden House1970ABC Teleplay
Chimes at Midnight1970ABC Teleplay
Schwanda the Bagpiper1970HerselfTV special
Barrier Reef1970Annette ConwayTV series, 1 episode
Catwalk1972Marit SchemmlerTV series, 1 episode
The Cousin from Fiji1972EllaTV series
Seven Little Australians1973AldithTV series, 3 episodes
Behind the Legend1975WaitressTV series, 1 episode
Ben Hall1975Alison Buchanan / RebeccaTV series, 2 episodes
Bellbird1975TV series, 158 episodes
The Box1976Jane FowlerTV series, 1 episode
Homicide1976Yvette / Joan ThompsonTV series, 2 episodes
Bluey1976JaneyTV pilot: "The First Bloody Day"
Bluey1977Sandra GibsonTV series, 2 episodes
Number 961977JodiTV series, 2 episodes
The Young Doctors1977-83Tania LivingstoneTV series, 1,324 episodes
The Mike Walsh Show1978; 1981HerselfTV series, 2 episodes
Prisoner1983-85Sandra 'Pixie' MasonTV series, 96 episodes
A Country Practice1984Samantha HarrisonTV series, 2 episodes
Home and Away1993Audrey OrchardTV series, 1 episode
TVTV1994HerselfTV series, 1 episode
Sale of the Century: Battle of the TV Classics1995HerselfTV series, 1 episode
40 Years of TV Stars... Then and Now1996HerselfTV special
Where Are They Now?1997HerselfTV series, 1 episode
Always Greener2002Yvonne GreenhillTV series, 2 episodes
Where Are They Now2006HerselfTV series, 1 episode
A Current Affair2006HerselfTV series, 1 episode
Today Tonight2008HerselfTV series, 1 episode
Studio 102016HerselfTV series, 1 episode

References

  1. "Biography". judymcburney.com. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  2. "Television CV". judymcburney.com. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  3. Prisoner star Judy McBurney dies, aged 70, following cancer battle


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.