Carole Skinner
Carole Skinner, born on May 8, 1944, is a renowned Australian actress celebrated for her contributions to film, theater, and television. Her most iconic portrayal came as Nola McKenzie in the popular soap opera "Prisoner," which aired in 1983. Skinner also appeared in the series "Sons and Daughters" from 1985 to 1986, where she played the character Doris Hudson. Additionally, she showcased her talent in the acclaimed miniseries "The Harp in the South" in 1987, reprising her role as Delie Stock in its sequel, "Poor Man's Orange," released the same year. Over the years, Skinner has established herself as a versatile performer, leaving a lasting impact on the Australian entertainment industry.