Angela Punch McGregor
Australian actress
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Born | (1953-01-21) 21 January 1953 (age 71) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Other names | Angela Punch |
Occupation(s) | Actress, drama teacher |
Angela Punch McGregor (born 21 January 1953, in Sydney) is an Australian stage and film actress.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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1976 | A Handful of Jelly Babies | Film short | |
1978 | The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith | Gilda Marshall | Feature film |
1978 | Newsfront | Fay | Feature film |
1979 | D'Arcy | Film short | |
1980 | The Island | Beth | Feature film |
1981 | The Survivor | Beth | Feature film |
1981 | Double Deal | Christine Sterling | Feature film |
1982 | The Best of Friends | Melanie | Feature film |
1982 | We of the Never Never | Jeannie Gunn | Feature film |
1983 | Double Deal | Christine Sterling | Feature film |
1984 | Annie's Coming Out | Jessica Hathaway | Feature film |
1985 | Double Sculls | Edwina Lawkin | Feature film |
1986 | The Hunchback of Notre Dame | Esmerelda (voice) | TV movie (animated) |
1988 | Alterations | Ann | TV movie |
1989 | The Delinquents | Mrs. Lovell | Feature film |
1991 | Spotswood (aka The Efficiency Expert) | Caroline Wallace | Feature film |
1995 | Halifax f.p.: Lies of the Mind | Anthea | TV movie |
1998 | Terra Nova | Margie | Feature film |
2000 | Grace | Film short | |
2003 | Ash Wednesday | Film short | |
2004 | Tom White | Irene | Feature film |
2010 | Savages Crossing | Sue | Feature film |
2015 | Mary: The Making of a Princess | Queen Margrethe | TV movie |
2023 | Violett | Laura | Feature film |
2023 | Y | Film short |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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1975 | Shannon's Mob | Prostitute | TV series, 1 episode |
1975 | Class of 75 | Jane Potter | TV series, 98 episodes |
1976 | Alvin Purple | Lucy | TV series, 1 episode |
1978 | Case for the Defence | Ruth | TV series, 1 episode |
1979 | Patrol Boat | Sue Halloran | TV series, 2 episodes |
1980 | The Timeless Land | Ellen | Miniseries, 7 episodes |
1982 | The Mike Walsh Show | Guest | TV series, 1 episode |
1982 | The Don Lane Show | Guest (with Arthur Dignam, Tommy Lewis & Malcolm Fraser | TV series, 1 episode |
1984 | The Mike Walsh Show | Guest (with Wendy Hughes & Elizabeth Alexander) | TV series, 1 episode |
1986 | Tusitala | Fanny Stevenson | Miniseries, 3 episodes |
1986 | Whose Baby? | Gwen Morrison | Miniseries, 2 episodes |
1988 | Rafferty's Rules | Christine Stanton | TV series, 1 episode |
1991 | In Sydney Today | Guest | TV series, 1 episode |
1994-95 | Home and Away | Ros Parrish | TV series, 20 episodes |
1995 | Law of the Land | Angela Goodman | TV series, 1 episode |
1996 | Fire | Dr Prudence Eberhardt | TV series, 4 episodes |
2002 | Bad Cop, Bad Cop | Evelyn Bowers | Miniseries, 1 episode |
2003 | All Saints | Carmen Shaw | TV series, 6 episodes |
2003 | White Collar Blue | Win Absolom | TV series, 1 episode |
2004 | Good Morning Australia | Guest | TV series, 1 episode |
2004-05 | Love My Way | Angela Morris | TV series, 4 episodes |
2015 | The Principal | Sue Longworthy | TV series, 3 episodes |
2022-24 | Troppo | Dr Val | TV series, 10 episodes |
Theatre
As actor
As director
Year | Title | Type |
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1993 | The Grace of Mary Traverse | NIDA Theatre |
1993 | The Importance of Being Earnest | Theatre 3, Canberra |
2003 | Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde | Theatre 3, Canberra |
2004 | Communicating Doors | Theatre 3, Canberra |
2012 | Lost in Yoinkers | Theatre 3, Canberra[1] |
Awards and nominations
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result |
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1978 | The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith | AFI Award for Best Actress | Won |
1978 | Newsfront | AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Won |
1982 | We of the Never Never | AFI Award for Best Actress | Nominated |
1984 | We of the Never Never | London Daily Telegraph Award for Actress of the Year | Won |
1984 | Annie's Coming Out | AFI Award for Best Actress | Won |
1998 | Terra Nova | AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Nominated |
2003 | Great Expectations | Helpmann Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Nominated |
Acting teaching
McGregor was Lecturer in Acting at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts from 2006-2014.
McGregor taught young people getting into the theatrical business at The HubStudio in Sydney, Australia. One of her classes was titled Angela Punch McGregor Master Class - Series 1.
She holds a degree of a Bachelor in Dramatic Art from NIDA, which she attained in 2004.[5][6]
References
- ^ "Punch McGregor masters the serious art of comedy". Canberra CityNews. 13 September 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
- ^ "AusStage". ausstage.edu.au. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
- ^ "AusStage".
- ^ "Angela Punch McGregor Master Class".
- ^ The Hub Studio Australia
- ^ TheHubStudio; Angela Punch McGregor Master Class - Series 1
External links
- Angela Punch McGregor at IMDb
- Urban Cine File: The World of Film in Australia - on the Internet(Wayback Machine)
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