Lynette Curran
Lynette Curran is a celebrated Australian actress, recognized for her dynamic contributions to television and film. Her acting journey began in the theater in 1964, where she showcased her talent in productions such as *The Country Wife*, *Rookery Nook*, and *Richard II*, among others, for the Melbourne Theatre Company.
Curran gained widespread acclaim during her tenure from 1967 to 1974 as a regular cast member of the popular soap opera *Bellbird*, a role that solidified her status in the industry. She also appeared in the film adaptation of the series, titled *Country Town*, in 1971. Her early film career included notable performances in *Alvin Purple* (1973), *Caddie* (1976), and *Heatwave* (1982).
In the late 1970s, Curran further expanded her television repertoire, featuring in the iconic soap *Number 96* and crime dramas like *Bluey* and *Cop Shop*. She portrayed the cunning Jean Stafford on *The Restless Years* from 1977 to 1981, earning a Sammy Award for her performance in the ABC series *Spring and Fall*.
More recently, Curran has appeared in films such as *The Delinquents*, *Somersault*, and *Japanese Story*. On television, she played Brenda Jackson in *Love My Way* and had a role in the series *Underbelly: The Golden Mile*, further demonstrating her versatility and enduring appeal in the Australian entertainment landscape.
Filmography
Somersault
Not Quite Hollywood
Mushrooms
The Boys (1998)
Japanese Story
Praise
Alvin Purple
Call Me Mum
Brothers' Nest
Bliss
These Final Hours
The Delinquents (1989)
Stories of Lost Souls