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Judy Morris (born 1947 in Queensland, Australia) is an Australian actress, as well as a film director and screenwriter, well known for the variety of roles she played in 54 different television shows and films, but most recently for co-writing a musical epic about the life of penguins in Antarctica which became Happy Feet, Australia's largest animated film project to date.
Date Of Birth 1947-01-01 Place Of Birth Queensland, Australia Profession Actress, Writer, Director
Actress Title Year Status Character Alvin Purple 1976 TV Series Sophie The Trespassers 1976 Dee Division 4 1970-1976 TV Series Kim Baker / Lynne Clark / Evie Morris / ... Mama's Gone A-Hunting 1975 TV Movie Tessa Goodman Scobie Malone 1975 Helga Brand The Great MacArthy 1975 Miss Russell Cash and Company 1975 TV Series Mary Fincham Matlock Police 1971-1975 TV Series Jill Thompson / Sheila Kelly / Bel Harris / ... Between Wars 1974 Deborah Trenbow Homicide 1970-1974 TV Series Prue Fletcher / Caroline Murray / Margaret Gillespie Certain Women 1973 TV Series Marjorie Faber #1 Avengers of the Reef 1973 Airline Hostess Ryan 1973 TV Series Jan Taylor Libido 1973 Sybil (segment "The Child") Boney 1972-1973 TV Series Jill Madden / Kathy Markham The Spoiler 1972 TV Series Fancy The Final Comedown 1972 Barrier Reef 1972 TV Series Gail Smith Over There 1972 TV Series Elizabeth Kirby Three to Go 1971 Judy (segment "Judy") The Comedy Game 1971 TV Series Mrs Finnegan 1970 TV Series Receptionist Bellbird 1967 TV Series The Chevy Mystery Show 1960 TV Series Annabel Davis Telephone Time 1957 TV Series Aranka The Loretta Young Show 1957 TV Series Beatrice Crump Family Theatre 1949 TV Series Ballykissangel 1999 TV Series Laurie Woskett Crocadoo II 1998 TV Series Melba (1998) (voice) Spellbinder 1995-1997 TV Series Mrs. Muggleton Twisted 1996 TV Series Veronica Mother and Son 1984-1994 TV Series Liz Beare The Other Side of Paradise 1992 TV Movie Miss Sowerby Eggshells 1991 TV Series Kathy Rose Bangkok Hilton 1989 TV Mini-Series Catherine Faulkner The Dirtwater Dynasty 1988 TV Mini-Series Frances Eastwick Going Sane 1987 Ainslee Brown The Last of the Mohicans 1987 TV Movie voice The Last Frontier 1986 TV Movie Meg Stenning The More Things Change... 1986 Connie Best Enemies 1985 Patricia Time's Raging 1985 TV Movie Colour in the Creek 1985 TV Series Ellen Fletcher Razorback 1984 Beth Winters Strata 1983 Margaret Phar Lap 1983 Bea Davis Spring & Fall 1982 TV Series ...Maybe This Time 1981 Fran The Girl Who Met Simone de Beauvoir in Paris 1980 Short The Plumber 1979 TV Movie Jill Cowper Skyways 1979 TV Series Robyn Davies The First Christmas 1979 TV Movie voice Cass 1978 TV Movie Margo In Search of Anna 1978 Sam The Geeks 1978 TV Movie Lee The Picture Show Man 1977 Miss Lockhart The Dave Allen Show in Australia 1977 TV Series Various The Outsiders 1976 TV Series Karen Master of the World 1976 TV Movie voice
Writer Title Year Status Character Untitled Jim Loach Project 2015 screenplay completed Happy Feet 2 2011 characters - uncredited The Eye of the Storm 2011 screenplay Before the Rain 2010 written by Legend 2009 Short written by Linksmos pedutes 2006 written by Dinotopia 2002 TV Series written by - 1 episode Babe: Pig in the City 1998 written by Luigi's Ladies 1989 written by
Director Title Year Status Character Linksmos pedutes 2006 co-director Luigi's Ladies 1989
Music Department Title Year Status Character Goddess 2013 musical director
Producer Title Year Status Character Linksmos pedutes 2006 co-producer
Self Title Year Status Character 2011 Samsung AACTA Awards 2012 TV Special Herself - Writer Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! 2008 Documentary Herself Jaws on Trotters: The Making of 'Razorback' 2005 Video documentary Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2012 FCCA Award Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Screenplay The Eye of the Storm (2011) 2006 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Animation Happy Feet (2006) 1973 Hoyts Prize for Best Performance Australian Film Institute Best Actress Libido (1973)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2012 AFCA Award Australian Film Critics Association Awards Best Screenplay The Eye of the Storm (2011) 2012 AACTA Award Australian Film Institute Best Adapted Screenplay The Eye of the Storm (2011) 2012 Awgie Award Australian Writers' Guild Feature Film - Adaptation The Eye of the Storm (2011) 2007 Annie Annie Awards Best Writing in an Animated Feature Production Happy Feet (2006) 1986 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Actress in a Lead Role The More Things Change... (1986) 1980 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Actress in a Lead Role ...Maybe This Time (1981) 1977 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Actress in a Supporting Role The Picture Show Man (1977) 1976 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Actress in a Lead Role The Trespassers (1976)