Judy Nunn

Judy Nunn
Born Judith Anne Nunn
(1945-04-13) 13 April 1945
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Other names Judy Nunn
Judy Bernard-Waite (pen name)
Occupation Actress
author
screenwriter
Spouse(s) Bruce Venables (m. 1988)
Website http://JudyNunn.com.au

Judith "Judy" Anne Nunn[1] (AM) (born 13 April 1945 in Perth, Western Australia) (also published under the pseudonym of Judy Bernard-Waite) is an Australian actress, author and screenwriter. Nunn was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2015 Australia Day Honours for her service to the performing arts as a scriptwriter and actor of stage and screen, and to literature as an author.[2]

Acting career

After many years as a leading stage actress, her breakout television role was as the scheming bisexual reporter Vicky Stafford in the risque soap opera The Box. Her character became a popular cult figure in the series. Nunn continued in the role for the show's entire 1974–77 run. In 1979 she briefly played Joyce Martin in the Australian TV series Prisoner and after that had a lengthy spell as Dr. Irene Fisher in Sons and Daughters from 1984 until 1986.

Her role as Ailsa Stewart in the soap opera Home and Away, from 1988 until the character was killed off in 2000, is probably Nunn's most famous role. In 2002 she returned to the role as a ghost that only her former on-screen husband, Alf Stewart, could see.

Personal life

Nunn married her husband, actor and writer and former police officer Bruce Venables, the same week in which she filmed her character Ailsa's marriage to Alf (Ray Meagher) in Home and Away in 1988. Formerly long-time residents of Bondi, New South Wales, Nunn and her husband now reside on the Central Coast, New South Wales.

Literary career

Nunn is a screenwriter of radio and television and author. She has written scripts for programme's Neighbours and Possession. In the 1980s she decided to turn her hand to prose. The result was two adventure novels for children, Eye in the Storm and Eye in the City, which remain popular in Australia and Europe. Embarking on adult fiction in the early 1990s, Judy's three novels, The Glitter Game, Centre Stage and Araluen, set respectively in the worlds of television, theatre and film, became bestsellers. A specialist in Australian period fiction, other books she has written include Kal, Beneath the Southern Cross, Territory, Pacific, Heritage, "Floodtide", Maralinga, "Tiger Men" in 2011, "Elianne" in 2013 and "Spirits of the Ghan" in 2015.

Bibliography

Children’s fiction

Adult fiction

References

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