Darlene Johnson
Darlene Fraser Johnson, born on November 16, 1935, in Australia, was a talented actress whose career spanned several decades. She made notable contributions to film and television, with significant roles in productions such as "Shock Treatment" (1981), a cult classic that showcased her dynamic presence on screen. Her versatility as an actress was further highlighted by her appearances in the acclaimed television series "Screen Two" (1985) and the adaptation of Charles Dickens' "Little Dorrit" (1987), which demonstrated her ability to tackle complex characters.
Throughout her career, Darlene garnered recognition for her captivating performances, earning a dedicated fan base and respect within the industry. She was also known for her marriage to Robert Moore, which added a personal dimension to her life in the public eye.
Darlene Johnson's contributions to the arts were not only marked by her performances but also by her ability to engage audiences through her work. She passed away on July 24, 2009, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire aspiring actors and actresses. Her body of work remains a testament to her talent and passion for the performing arts.
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