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Fay Kelton (Born in Tasmania between 1940–41), is an Australian former actress radio, stage and television, she relocated to Melbourne in her teens. She was a regular performer on the ABC radio serial '' Blue Hills'' (1949-1976), and also appeared in the shorter serials for commercial radio ''Danse Macabre'' and ''Forests of the Night''. Kelton also appeared in numerous television films and series, including a part based on the historical figure of Mary Bryant in the 1963 television series '' The Hungry Ones'' with
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. She also starred in ''Nice Day at the Office'', ''
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'', '' A Country Practice'' and '' Home and Away''.


Biography

Kelton worked as a stage and radio actress prior to making her television acting debut in the live television play ''Who Killed Kovali?'' on the 13 July 1960. This was followed by a number of roles including the television film '' The End Begins'' (1961). Two years later, she was cast as Mary Bryant in the television mini-series '' The Hungry Ones'', with co-star
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, and followed this with appearances in '' The Gioconda Smile'' (1963) and '' A Man for All Seasons'' (1964). She made a number of guest appearances on '' Homicide'' from 1964 to 1971. She also made one-time appearances on ''
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'' and '' The Comedy Game'', the latter performance leading to her role as Vicki Short in the comedy spinoff ''Nice Day at the Office'' in 1972. Having moved from Melbourne to Sydney the previous year, she also performed on the ABC radio serial '' Blue Hills'' (as well as ''
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'' and '' Forests of the Night'') and in the
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farce "The Patrick Pearce Motel". She was working seven days a week and up to 16 hours a day. In 1974, she had a leading role in the televised play ''
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''. Kelton guest starred in '' Ryan'', '' Matlock Police'', ''
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''. In 1981, she was cast as Alison Page on the soap opera ''
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''. Her character was introduced as a troubled housewife who is sent to prison for shoplifting. Despondent over the separation from her family and bullying from the other women, especially Doreen Burns ( Colette Mann), she attempts suicide. Kelton later returned to stage acting and performed for the Northside Theatre Company in Sydney for much of the 1980s. After a five-year absence from television, she appeared on '' A Country Practice'' in 1986 and the television miniseries '' Emma: Queen of the South Seas'' in 1988. In 1994, she had a recurring role as Anne Harris on '' Home and Away''. She returned to acting once more to guest star on '' All Saints'' in 2001.


References


Further reading

*Sumner, John. ''Recollections at Play: A Life in Australian Theatre''. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1993.


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kelton, Fay Living people Australian stage actresses Australian television actresses Australian radio actresses 1940 births