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Anne Scott-Pendlebury

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Anne Scott-Pendlebury
Born
OccupationActress
Known forNeighbours as Hilary Robinson
Parent(s)L. Scott Pendlebury, Nornie Gude
FamilyAndrew Pendlebury (brother)

Anne Scott-Pendlebury (also known as Anne Pendlebury) is an Australian television, film and theatre actress. She played the role of Hilary Robinson in the soap opera Neighbours.

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Career

Scott-Pendlebury is the daughter of L. Scott Pendlebury and Eleanor "Nornie" Gude; both were artists. She is the sister of Andrew Pendlebury, a musician.[1][2] Scott-Pendlebury began her career working in theatre with the Melbourne Theatre Company.[3] In 1970, she took the role of Ariel in the Victorian Shakespeare Company production of The Tempest.[3] In 1983, Scott-Pendlebury played Hermione in The Winter's Tale and Natasha in The Three Sisters.[4][5] In 1984, she continued her work with the Melbourne Theatre Company, playing a secretary role in the play Candida and directing the production of The Doctor.[6][7]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1973 Alvin Purple Woman with Pin Feature film
1974 Petersen Peggy Feature film
1977 Raw Deal Dick's girl Feature film
1987 The Lighthorsemen Sister Feature film
2009 The Loved Ones Bright Eyes Feature film
2010 The Pines Little Red Short film
2011 Frank & Jerry Pam Film
2013 The Journey Mother Short film
2013 Courage Mavis Short film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1967 Homicide Christy Baker TV series
1967 Lisa Duncan TV series
1967 Liz Fenner TV series
1969 Sally Foster TV series
1970 Bellbird Cathy TV series
1972 Homicide Pina Bianchi TV series
1972 Gail Hayes TV series
1972 A Time for Love Claire TV series
1972 Homicide Penny McCowan TV series
1972 Matlock Police Carmel TV series
1972 Homicide Susie Jacobs TV series
1973 Matlock Police Kathy Bennett TV series
1973 Ryan Katrina Skovros TV series
1974 Division 4 Lena Jackson TV series
1975 Jo Peterson TV series
1975 Cash and Company Annie TV series
1975 Homicide Jean Page TV series
1976 Tandarra Annie TV series
1976 Power Without Glory Maid TV series
1979 Twenty Good Years Anne Fielding TV series
1980 Water Under the Bridge Mona TV miniseries
1980 The Last Outlaw Mrs. Devine TV miniseries
1980 Prisoner Pauline Curtis TV series
1985 Five Mile Creek Mrs. Clinton TV series
1986 The Flying Doctors Peg Dawson TV series
1987–90, 2005,
2015–18, 2023
Neighbours Hilary Robinson TV series
1990 The Flying Doctors Shirley Mooreland TV series
1993 Stark Sly's secretary TV miniseries
2003 The Saddle Club Sarah TV series
2008 City Homicide Paula Campani TV series

References

  1. ^ Dexter, Nancy (23 September 1974). "Father, son hold art exhibitions". The Age. Retrieved 23 May 2020 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
  2. ^ Simons, Margaret (26 April 1983). "A long-loving life on canvas". The Age. Retrieved 23 May 2020 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
  3. ^ a b Radic, Leonard (16 April 1970). "Tempest is clear and fluid". The Age. Retrieved 23 May 2020 – via Google News.Free access icon
  4. ^ Radic, Leonard (4 August 1983). "Two halves but not a whole". The Age. Retrieved 25 May 2020 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
  5. ^ Radic, Leonard (23 June 1983). "Chekov in muted vein". The Age. Retrieved 25 May 2020 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
  6. ^ Radic, Leonard (11 October 1984). "Candidily speaking, something of a Shaw bore". The Age. Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
  7. ^ "Live theatre directory". The Age. 24 August 1984. Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon

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