Mary-Anne Fahey
Mary-Anne Fahey (born 19th August 1955 as Mary-Anne Waterman) in Melbourne, is an Australian actress, comedian and writer. Fahey has has starred in and written for numerous comedy programs including The Comedy Company, Kittson Fahey, the first Australian female-only sketch comedy program, Get a Life and One Size Fits All. In her later career, Fahey is concentrating on writing and children's threatre. In May 2007, she published her first children's novel, I, Nigel Dorking: An Autobiography about a Boy with an Unusual Vocabulary, a Suit of Armour and an Unshakeable Dream, Written by That Very Boy (Nigel Dorking), Grade Six. Fahey married three times to television writer-actor Ian McFadyen, author Morris Gleitzman (1994-2011) and author Paul Jennings (2014-present).
The Dunera Boys
as Naomi MendellsohnAt the start of WWII the British Government decided to arrest all Germans in the UK no matter...
Movie pageCelia
as Pat CarmichaelAn imaginative and somewhat disturbed young girl fantasizes about evil creatures and other...
Movie pageThe Sounds of Aus
as SelfThe Sounds of Aus tells the story of the Australian accent: how it came about, how it has...
Movie pageLucky Break
as MyraSophie, a writer of racy romance novels, is working on one of her stories in the library, when...
Movie pageThe Very Best of The Comedy Company Volume 2
as uncreditedIn 1988 a group of unknown comedians burst onto the TV scene with a show that revolutionised...
Movie pageFuture Schlock
as uncreditedIn a future time when middle-class, Stepford-type suburbanites have triumphed over...
Movie pageThe Very Best of The Comedy Company Volume 1
as uncreditedIn 1988 a group of unknown comedians burst onto the TV scene with a show that revolutionised...
Movie pageBlue Heelers
as Sandra LynchBlue Heelers was one of Australia's longest running weekly television drama series. Blue...
TV Show pageThe Flying Doctors
as Lisa MorganThe Flying Doctors is an Australian drama series produced by Crawford Productions that revolved...
TV Show pageThe Great Bookie Robbery
as CherylOn 21st April 1976, gunmen held up more than 50 members of Melbourne’s venerable Victorian club,...
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