Elspeth Ballantyne

Elspeth Ballantyne
Born (1939-04-20) 20 April 1939 (age 82)
OccupationActress
Years activeFilm and television 1963–2013
Theatre 1954–1991, 2008–2009[1]
Known forBellbird
Prisoner (also known as Prisoner: Cell block H)
Neighbours
Spouse(s)
(m. 1968; div. 1977)
Children2

Elspeth Ballantyne (born 20 April 1939) is an Australian former actress, who appeared in productions in theatre, television and films over a career that spanned nearly 60 years, having started in theatre in 1954, aged just 15[1] She is perhaps best known for her small screen soap opera roles as librarian Lori Chandler in Bellbird, compassionate prison officer Meg Jackson/Morris in Prisoner (1979–1986) and as friendly coffee shop owner Cathy Alessi in Neighbours (1992–93), and in films Boronia Boys (2009) and sequel Boronia Boys Backpackers (2011)

Early career

Ballantyne was born into a show business family in Adelaide, South Australia, and is the daughter of Colin Sandergrove Ballantyne[2] an Australian actor, playwright and photographer who was head of the South Australian Theatre Company. Having started her career as a laboratory technician with the Royal Adelaide Hospital, she then attended the prestigious drama school, the National Institute for Dramatic Arts. She went on to act as librarian Lori Chandler in the rural soap opera Bellbird, screened on ABC.[3]

TV series Prisoner and Neighbours

Ballantyne subsequently played compassionate prison officer Meg Jackson in the soap opera Prisoner. Ballantyne was the only actor to stay with the series for its entire eight-year run. She later reprised her famous role of Meg in the original stage tour of Prisoner: Cell Block H – The Stage Play, which toured the UK in 1989.

In the early 1990s, she had a stint in Channel Ten soap opera Neighbours, as part of the Italian Alessi family.

Film roles

She has appeared in feature films The Caterpillar Wish as Mrs. Woodbridge, and in Moonlight & Magic as thrift shop owner Desma. Ballantyne also appeared in the drama short film Twenty Five Cents (2007), and as the wheelchair-bound matriarch in the short The Last Tupper (2011). She played Maxine in the Boronia movies Boronia Boys (2009) and Boronia Backpackers (2011) and Paper Giants: Magazine Wars in 2013.

Personal life

Ballantyne was married to actor Dennis Miller from 1968 to 1977, both had featured in rural series Bellbird, Together they have two sons, Matthew and Tobias.[4] She is the sister of film producer Jane Ballantyne.

Filmography

Year TV show/TV movie Role Episode/Other Notes
1963 Consider Your Verdict Cynthia Martin ”Queen Versus Luxton” (#1.106)
Double Yolk Jane "TV movie/Play
And The Big Men Fly TV Movie
1964–1975 Homicide various roles
Maureen Davis
Cheryl Evans
Joyce
Suzi Knight
4 episodes
“The Silent Witness- 1964 (#1.9)
”One Itch To Murder”- 1972 (#9.34)
”The Fireworks Man”- 1974 (#11.34)
”Rage”- 1975 (#12.22)
1965 Photo Finish TV Movie
Daphne Laureola TV play
1966 Plain Jane Kathleen TV movie/play
Anonymous TV play
1967–1971 Bellbird Laura 'Lori' Chandler / Laura 'Lori' Grey Regular cast-518 episodes
1973 Ryan Rhoda Bitov The Girl With The Golden Slippers (#1.11)
1974 Marion
This Love Affair
1972–1975 Matlock Police Various roles
Shirley Evans
Jenny Fisher
Judy Martin
Jean Thompson
4 episodes
“Chain Reaction”- 1972 (#2.82)
The Loan Wolf”- 1973 (#3.126)
”Prosperity Breeds Contempt”- 1974 (#4.148)
“First Day Out” - 1975 (#5.185)
1972–1975 Division 4 Various roles
Janet Walker
Dr. Jan Moore
Fran Taylor
Iris Ryan
Karen Marsh
Sen. Const. Terri Standish
Policewoman
June Salmon
9 episodes
”For The Love Of Money”- 1972 (#4.27)
”Senior Stewart”- 1972 (#4.38)
”Flight Plan”- 1972 (#5.1)
Traveling Man”- 1973 (#5.12)
”Talk Back”- 1973(#6.4)
”The Virgil”- 1974 (#6.35)
”Easy Mark”- 1975 (#7.4)
A Sense of Duty Part 1&2”-1975 (#7.15, 16)
1975 ” Quality of Mercy “ ”The Love Job” (#1.2)
1976 End Play Welfare Officer
Tandarra Molly Martin ”That’s What Worries Me (#1.13)
Power Without Glory Dorothy Wells 2 episodes
”Confound Their Politics” (#1.23) “Fallen Heroes” (#1.24)
Solo One Sylvia Simpson ”Little Joe” (#1.5)
1977 Bluey Rhoda Lewis ”Son of Bluey” (#1.39)
1978 Cop Shop Claudie Gaynor, Dawn Curran (2 episodes) Episodes: #1.52, #1.71, #1.72
Blue Fin'’ Mrs. Pascoe Film
1979–1986 Prisoner
) (In the United Kingdom Prisoner: Cell Block H and in Canada Caged Women.)
Meg Morris/Meg Jackson Regular cast- 669 episodes
1979 Ride on Stranger
1982 Breakfast in Paris Millie Film
1987–1991 The Flying Doctors 3 roles
Barbara Freeman
Wendy Ross
Alice Franklin
3 episodes
"The Unluckiest Boy In Town" – 1987 (#2.3)
”Cadenza” – 1988 (#4.20)
”None So Blind” -1991 (#8.6)
1988 Captain Johnno Mrs. Greenwood TV Movie
Spit MacPhee Grace Tree TV miniseries
1989–1991 Pugwall Aunt Annabelle 10 episodes
1989 Blowing Hot and Cold Shelagh MacBean Film
1991 G.P. Jean Watson “The Price You Pay” (#3.27)
1992–1993 Neighbours Cathy Alessi Regular Cast- 45 episodes
1997 One Way Ticket Elizabeth Film
1998 State Coroner Pat Thompson “Three’s A Crowd” (#2.9)
2000 Selkie Loopy Laura TV movie
SeaChange Coral Kiss 2 Episodes
”Love Is In the Time of Coleridge’’ (#3.11)
”To Thine Own Self Be Relatively True(#3.12)
2002 Blue Heelers Margaret White ”Sins of The Father” (#9.16)
Marshall Law Irene "Money Talks" (#1.17)
2003 The Secret Life of Us Celebrant ”The Quality of My Life” (#3.6)
2003–2004 Stingers Chief Comm. Steadman 2 episodes
“Boosted”- 2003 (#7.27)
”Break and Enter”- 2004 (#8.8)
2004 All Saints Anne Lytton ”Benefit of the Doubt” ((#7.30), “Don’t Look Back (#7.31)
2005 Last Man Standing Aunty Marg Episode 1.1
”Three Dollars” Eddie’s Mother Film
2006 The Caterpillar Wish Mrs. Woodbridge Film
2007 Moonlight & Magic Desma Film
Twenty Five Cents (Short)- 6 minutes
2008 City Homicide Miss Evelyn Purcell ”Thicker Than Water” (#2.1)
“Floating” Elderly Lady (Short)- 15 minutes
2009 “Boronia Boys” Maxine Film
2010 Red Hill Old Woman Film
Rush Edie Episode #3.22
”The Last Tupper” Rhona (Short) – 7 minutes
2011 Boronia Backpackers Maxine Daniels Film
2013 Paper Giants: Magazine Wars Emily King Episode #1.1

References

  1. ^ a b "Elspeth Ballantyne".
  2. ^ Peter Ward (2007). "Ballantyne, Colin Sandergrove (1908-1988)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Elspeth Ballantyne Biography - Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com.
  4. ^ "Life as a Single Parent" – TV Week, issue published 7 August 1982, p.13. Article by Paulyne Pogorelske.

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