Veronica Lang
Veronica Lang is an Australian-born actress, who started her career in England in theatre and television, before working in her native country, she also briefly worked in America.[1] She won the 1977 AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in the film adaptation of Don's Party[2] and the 1980 Logie Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries/Telemovie for A Good Thing Going.[3]
Veronica Lang | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1964-2003 |
Filmography
Production | Year | Role |
Story Parade (TV series) | 1964 | Roie Darcy |
A World of His Own (TV series) | 1964 | ? |
The Likely Lads (TV series) | 1965 | Cecile |
Legend of Death (TV series) | 1965 | Estelle |
Riviera Police (TV series) | 1965 | Jean Howard |
Champion House (TV series) | 1967 | Tania |
Mini Weekend | 1968 | Jenny |
Justice (TV series) | 1971 | Secretary |
Upstairs, Downstairs (TV series) | 1972 | The Jewellers Wife |
Six Faces (TV series) | 1972 | Receptionist |
Harriet's Back in Town' (TV series) | 1973 | Louise Wimbourne |
Crown Court (TV series) | 1973 | Fiona Gray |
Whodunnit? (TV series) | 1973 | Jill Mather |
The Dragon's Opponent (TV series) | 1973 | Mimi Crawford |
Napoleon and Love (TV mini-series) | 1974 | Mmme. de Remusat |
Callan | 1974 | Liz Hunter's Secretary |
Matlock Police (TV series) | 1974 | Judy |
The Sweeney (TV series) | 1975 | Sally Labbatt |
Rush (TV series) | 1976 | Melanie Parker |
Star Maidens (TV series) | 1976 | Nola |
Space: 1999 (TV series) | 1976 | Lyra/Maurna |
Don's Party | 1976 | Judy |
Chimpmates (TV series) | 1976 | Mrs. Graham |
CBS Children's Film Festival (TV series) | 1976 | Mrs. Graham |
Bluey (TV series) | 1977 | Sylvia Granger |
Say You Want Me (TV movie) | 1977 | ? |
Ballantyne's Mission (TV movie) | 1977 | ? |
Chopper Squad (TV series) | 1978 | Margaret |
The Young Doctors (TV series) | 1977-1978 | Diane Pitt/Lesley Collins |
A Good Thing Going (TV movie) | 1978 | Jane Harris |
Roadhouse (TV movie) | 1979 | ? |
Skyways (TV series) | 1979 | Sarah Blake |
Cop Shop (TV series) | 1977-1981 | 3 roles |
The Clinic | 1982 | Nancy |
The Dismissal' (TV mini-series) | 1983 | Reporter |
A Country Practice (TV series) | 192-1984 | Various roles 9 episodes |
Theatre Night (TV series) | 1985 | Lady Plymdale |
Winners (TV series) | 1985 | Alison Trigg |
Room to Move (TV movie) | 1987 | Allison Trigg |
Vietnam (TV miniseries) | 1987 | Evelyn Goddard |
That Englishwoman: An Account of the Life of Emily Hobhouse | 1990 | Emily Hobhouse |
Inspector Morse (TV series) | 1991 | Julia |
Moon and Son (TV series) | 1992 | Annabelle Garvie |
Decadence | 1994 | The Entourage |
Halifax f.p. (TV series) | 1995 | Cheryl Daleford |
Heartbreak High (TV series) | 1996 | Vera Sumich |
Grange Hill (TV series) | 1997 | Francesca |
Heartbeat (TV series) | 1997 | Mrs. Dobson |
Murder in Mind (TV series) | 2001 | Alice Young |
The Bill (TV series) | 2003 | Estate Agent |
Awards
Association | Year | Awards | Works | Results |
AFI Awards | 1977 | AFL Award for Best Supporting Actress | Don's Party | Won |
Logie Awards | 1980 | Logie Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Mini-Series/Telemovie | A Good Thing Going | Won |
References
- Manning, Fiona (9 September 1981), "Oh, but it's good to be back home", The Australian Women's Weekly
- "The Australian Film Awards - Prizewinners", Filmnews, 1 October 1977
- "The Logie winners", Canberra Times, 15 March 1980
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