Geraldine Turner

Geraldine Gail Turner OAM (born 23 June 1950 in Brisbane, Australia) is an Australian actress and singer. She has been a leading performer in Australian musical theatre since the 1970s, and has also been active in plays, recordings, film and television.[1]

Geraldine Turner
Born (1950-06-23) 23 June 1950
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Occupation(s)Actor, voice actor
Years active1970present

Early life

Turner was born and raised in Brisbane, attending St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School. Her career in performance began at an early age. As a child, Turner appeared in productions of Aladdin and The Sleeping Princess and as a performer on the local television variety program Cottee's Happy Hour. She trained in classical ballet for ten years and was a member of the Ballet Theatre of Queensland. She received a Diploma of Education after high school. She also studied classical singing at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music for 5 years. She began her career with the Queensland Theatre Company in the early 1970s. [2]

Theatre

In the early 1970s, Turner appeared with the Queensland Theatre Company in the musicals Lock Up Your Daughters, A Rum Do!, Oh, What a Lovely War! and the play She Stoops to Conquer.[3]

She played Petra in the 1973 original Australian cast of A Little Night Music (J. C. Williamson's) and the lead role of Desiree Armfeldt in a 1990 Sydney Theatre Company revival. Other roles in Stephen Sondheim musicals include Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd (Melbourne Theatre Company), The Baker's Wife in Into the Woods and Joanne in Company (Sydney Theatre Company).

Other notable musical theatre roles include Nancy in Oliver!, Velma Kelly in the original Australian cast of Chicago (Sydney Theatre Company), Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes and Katisha in The Mikado (Essgee). She has performed in Australian musicals Summer Rain (Queensland Theatre Company), Jonah Jones (Sydney Theatre Company) and Ned Kelly (Adelaide Festival Centre Trust / Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust). Turner has also featured in various plays including Inheritance (Melbourne Theatre Company), Present Laughter and Don's Party (Sydney Theatre Company). In cabaret, she has performed in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Africa.

Recordings

Turner features in Australian cast recordings of Chicago and Anything Goes. She has several solo albums including two compilations of Sondheim songs, Old Friends (also released as The Stephen Sondheim Songbook) and Geraldine Turner Sings the Stephen Sondheim Songbook Volume 2.[4]

Film and television

Her films roles include Vere in Careful, He Might Hear You (which won the AFI Award for Best Film in 1983), The Wog Boy and Summerfield. Turner has played a recurring role in the Australian television drama House Husbands.[5]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Type
1975The BoxLindy JonesFeature film
1976Break of DaySandyFeature film
1977SummerfieldBetty TateFeature film
1978The Clown and the Mind ReaderMind ReaderFilm short
1983Careful, He Might Hear YouVereFeature film
2000The Wog BoyRaelene Beagle-ThorpeFeature film
2015Tempting FateExtraFeature film, US

Television

Year Title Role Type
1975 The Box Regular role: Lindy Jones TV series
1975 Homicide Guest role: Lisa Andrews TV series, 1 episode
1976 King's Men Guest role TV series, 1 episode
1976 The Sentimental Bloke Doreen TV movie
1979 One Day Miller Regular role: Loretta TV series, 7 episodes
1979–1980 The Restless Years Recurring role: Sandy Miller TV series, 21 episodes
1983 A Country Practice Guest role: Mandy Marshall TV series, 2 episodes
1985 Natural Causes Lead role: Danni TV movie
1992 Six Pack Lead role: Lydia TV film series, episode 6: "That Man's Father"
1993 G.P. Guest role: Kath TV series, 1 episode
2006 All Saints Guest role: 'Shrieking' Sharona McDonald TV series, 1 episode
2006 Home and Away Recurring role: Kitty Landsdowne / Kitty Vale TV series, 13 episodes
2013–2014 House Husbands Recurring guest role: Wendy Horne TV series, 3 episodes

Television (as self)

Year Title Role Type
1959 Cottee's Happy Hour Dancer TV series
1973 Jill Herself TV special
1976 Quest Herself TV series, 1 episode
1978 Cappriccio Guest TV series, 1 episode
1978; 1980; 1981; 1983; 1984; 1985 The Mike Walsh Show Guest / guest singer TV series, 6 episodes
1981–1983 Parkinson in Australia Guest TV series, 3 episodes
1986 The Two Ronnies in Australia Guest singer (singing "I'm Just a Housewife") TV series, 1 episode
1987 Have a Go Guest judge TV series, 3 episodes
1988–1993 The Midday Show Guest singer TV series
1989 The Bert Newton Show Guest singer TV series, 2 episodes
1989 In Melbourne Today Guest TV series, 1 episode
1991 In Sydney Today Guest TV series, 1 episode
1994; 1995 At Home Guest TV series, 2 episodes
1995–2005 Good Morning Australia Guest singer TV series
1995 Ernie and Denise Guest TV series, 1 episode
1996 Roy and HG Guest TV series, 1 episode
1997 Monday to Friday Guest TV series, 1 episode
1998; 2000 Denise Guest TV series, 1 episodes
1999 Beauty and the Beast Guest TV series, 2 episodes
1999 Laws Guest TV series, 1 episode
2000; 2012 The Morning Show Guest TV series, 1 episode
2000 2000 Australian Film Institute Awards Winner TV special
2004 Mornings Guest TV series, 1 episode
2005 Spicks and Specks Guest TV series, 1 episode
2006 Studio A with Simon Burke Guest TV series, 1 episode
2007 Susie Guest TV series, 1 episode
2008 9am with David & Kim Guest TV series, 1 episode
2012 The Circle Guest TV series, 1 episode
2015 The Daily Edition Guest TV series, 1 episode
2022 Today Extra Guest TV series, 1 episode
2022 Studio 10 Guest TV series, 1 episode
2024 News Breakfast Guest (with Gerry Connolly) TV series, 1 episode

Theatre

Year Title Role Type
1970A Rum Do!SadieSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with QTC
1971Oh, What a Lovely War!SGIO Theatre, Brisbane with QTC
1971She Stoops to ConquerSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with QTC
1971The Wind in the Sassafras TreesSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with QTC
1971The Legend of King O’MalleyAustralian tour
1972Lock Up Your DaughtersSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with QTC
1972–73No, No, NanetteBetty BrownHer Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Regent Theatre, Sydney
1973–74A Little Night MusicPetraHer Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne with J. C. Williamson’s
1976ColeMarian Street Theatre, Sydney
1976A Toast to MelbaNellie MelbaSGIO Theatre, Brisbane
1977AshesAnne HardingNimrod Theatre Company, Sydney
1977Ned KellyMa KellyFestival Theatre, Adelaide, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney with Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust
1978Pandora’s CrossPrimaveraParis Theatre, Sydney
1980The Sunny SouthClarice ChesterSydney Opera House
1980I’m Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the RoadAliceSpace Theatre, Adelaide, Sydney Opera House
1980Geraldine Turner SingsSinger / solo showNimrod Street Theatre, Sydney, SGIO Theatre, Brisbane for Warana Festival
1980The Elephant ManPinhead / Mrs KendallRussell Street Theatre, Melbourne for MTC
1981An EveningMusical ArrangerSydney Opera House, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane, Canberra Theatre, Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Princess Theatre, Melbourne
1981; 1983ChicagoVelma KellySydney Opera House, Theatre Royal, Sydney with STC, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Lee Theatre, Hong Kong
1982Moving TargetUpstage Theatre Restaurant, Sydney
1983Boldest and Best Programme 2DancerSydney Opera House
1983Present LaughterTheatre Royal, Sydney with STC
1984Oliver!NancyFestival Theatre, Adelaide
1985Jonah JonesWharf Theatre with STC with STC & Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1986CompanyJoanneSydney Opera House with STC
1986–87H.M.S. PinaforeMrs CrippsSydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, State Theatre, Melbourne, Canberra Theatre, Her Majesty’s Theatre, Ballarat
1987Sweeney ToddMrs LovettPlayhouse, Melbourne, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Riverstage, Brisbane with MTC
1987La Belle HeleneHeleneState Theatre, Melbourne
1988Noel and GertieWharf Theatre, Sydney
1988A Stephen Sondheim EveningTheatre Royal, Sydney
1989Don's PartySydney Opera House with STC
1989Anything GoesReno SweeneyState Theatre, Sydney
1990A Little Night MusicDesiree ArmfeldtSydney Opera House with STC
1992Geraldine TurnerSinger / solo showCremorne Orpheum, Queanbeyan School of Arts Cafe
1993Into the WoodsThe Baker's WifeSydney Opera House
1993The Electrifying Miss Geraldine TurnerSinger / solo showQueanbeyan School of Arts Cafe
1993A Rare JewelNewcastle Civic Theatre
1993A Brand New ShowSinger / solo showMarian Street Theatre, Sydney
1994Kismet in ConcertLalumeVictorian Arts Centre
1995This MomentSinger / solo showTilbury Hotel, Sydney
1995–96The Sweetest SoundsSinger / solo showCremorne Theatre, Brisbane, Tilbury Hotel, Sydney
1995The MikadoKatishaLyric Theatre, Brisbane, State Theatre, Sydney, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, Canberra Theatre with Essgee
1996Tilbury Hotel 10th Aniversary GalaTilbury Hotel, Sydney
1996Gala Re-Opening of the Regent TheatreRegent Theatre, Melbourne
1996Summer of the Seventeenth DollTheatre Royal, Hobart, Playhouse, Adelaide, Glen Street Theatre, Newcastle Civic Theatre with STCSA & MTC
1997Summer RainRubySuncorp Theatre, Brisbane with QTC
1997CabaretFraulein SchneiderUniversity of Sydney
1998Grease - The Arena SpectacularMiss LynchAustralian tour
1998Geraldine TurnerSinger / solo showCapers Cabaret, Melbourne
2000Simply WeillSingerSydney Opera House
2000Call Me MadamSally AdamsState Theatre, Melbourne
2000It Was Worth ItSinger / solo showCapers Cabaret, Melbourne,, Cafe 9, Sydney
2001The ForestRaisa PavlovnaPlayhouse, Brisbane with QTC
20022nd Helpmann Awards 2002The Star, Sydney
2002The Witches of EastwickFelicia GabrielPrincess Theatre, Melbourne
2003InheritanceMaureen DelaneyPlayhouse, Melbourne with MTC, Sydney Opera House with STC
2003These PeopleWharf Theatre, Sydney with STC
2004A Little Night MusicFredrika ArmfeldtJames Hay Theatre, Christchurch, Bruce Mason Centre, Auckland
2004Australia's Leading LadiesSingerConcert Hall, Brisbane
2005RosieRose ShawIndependent Theatre, Sydney
2005SomewhereQ Theatre, Penrith
2006Mavis Bramston ReloadedBrisbane City Hall, Twin Towns, Gold Coast
2007An Audience with Stephen SondheimSingerTheatre Royal, Sydney
2007Up Close and MusicalSingerTheatre Royal, Sydney
2007Ever After EverSingerTheatre Royal, Sydney
2009Steel MagnoliasSeymour Centre, Sydney, QUT, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide
2009Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in ParisThe Street Theatre, Acton
2011WickedLyric Theatre, Brisbane, Festival Theatre, Adelaide
2011Side by Side by SondheimGeelong Arts Centre
2011MPAva TurnerThe Street Theatre, Acton
2014Ruthless! The MusicalLita EncoreSeymour Centre, Sydney
2014White Rabbit, Red RabbitThe Street Theatre, Acton
2015Turner's TurnSolo showHayes Theatre Co, Brisbane Powerhouse, Alex Theatre, St Kilda, Acton Street Theatre
2015The Chain BridgeEvaActom Street Theatre
2016–17Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in ParisDirectorSutherland Memorial School of Arts, Riverside Theatres Parramatta
2017; 2019Two Weddings, One BrideAuroreSydney Opera House, Playhouse, Melbourne, Riverside Theatres Parramatta
2018Cosi Fan TutteStage DirectorOpera Pavilion, Olinda
2018A Tale of Two DivasStage DirectorBurrinja, Upwey, Healesville Memorial Hall
2020Table for Six, Please!Online - Australia:
2022Moments in the Woods: Songs & Stories of SondheimThe Famous Spiegeltent at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival
2022–23The MousetrapMrs BoyleTheatre Royal, Sydney, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Canberra Theatre

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Personal life

She was married briefly at age 21.[7]

Her second husband is conductor Brian Castles-Onion.[8]

She was the federal President of Actors Equity (MEAA) in Australia. She stood in the 2008 local government election for the Wingecarribee Shire Council in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, and has advocated for the role of the arts in the community.[9][10]

Turner published an autobiography in 2022, Turner's Turn.[11]

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Award Category Result
1994 Oliver! Green Room Awards Best Female Actor in a Leading Role (Music Theatre) Won
1988 Geraldine Turner Mo Awards Female Musical Theatre Performer of the Year Won
1988 Geraldine Turner Order of Australia Medal for Services to the Performing Arts [12] Honoured
1989 Anything Goes Green Room Award Best Female Actor in a Leading Role (Music Theatre) Won

References

  1. "My Sunday". Good Weekend. The Canberra Times. 14 April 1985. p. 54. Retrieved 7 July 2015 via National Library of Australia.
  2. https://www.stmargarets.qld.edu.au/125/125-notables/geraldine-turner-oam
  3. List of performances – Geraldine Turner, AusStage
  4. "Geraldine Turner discography", castalbums.org
  5. Geraldine Turner at IMDb
  6. https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/2326
  7. "Showbusiness is terrible...I love it!". The Australian Women's Weekly. 14 October 1981. p. 24. Retrieved 7 July 2015 via National Library of Australia.
  8. Cadzow, Jane (6 May 2017). "Steel magnolia: an encounter with Geraldine Turner". The Age. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  9. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 February 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. "Shire must be a centre for learning the arts" by Geraldine Turner, Southern Highlands News, 21 July 2010, updated 13 November 2012
  11. Geraldine Turner (2022). Turner's Turn. New Holland. ISBN 9781760794439.
  12. "Miss Geraldine Gail Turner", Australian Honours Search Facility
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