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Carol Ann Burns (29 October 1947 – 22 December 2015) was an Australian actress, theatre director and patron of the arts, with a career spanning 50 years. She worked extensively in theatre and television serials, as well as telemovies and mini-series in Australia and the United Kingdom. In Australia she was a founding member of the Queensland Theatre Company. Burns was an original cast member, as Franky Doyle, in the serial ''
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'' during the first season in 1979 and although she only appeared in the first 20 episodes, she became a major breakout and much loved character, and gained cult status as a fan favourite.


Early life

Burns was born and raised in
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,
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. Her mother Mary (née Langford) was a receptionist and her father William was a motor spare parts manager. She attended Milton State Primary School where her initiation into the world of theatre began with speech and drama classes in 1958. Burns acted with
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and also
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, where she was a student of theatre director,
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, and also tutored within the junior drama workshops, in Brisbane.


Career


Television and film

Burns's major television role was her performance in the cult television program ''
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'', in which she played the tough but affable lesbian bikie character, Frieda "Franky" Doyle. Although only appearing in the first 20 episodes, her character attained cult status, resulting in her winning a
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for Best Lead Actress in a Series. Burns stated in a 2011 interview that she left the show due to very low pay and an increased workload as a result of the more rapid production of episodes. She also stated that it was her decision to be killed off as she did not want to be lured back. After Burns's departure from the series the producers released a telemovie titled '' The Franky Doyle Story'' which they compiled using footage from the episodes in which Burns had participated. Burns, an experienced and versatile theatre actress, went to the UK and appeared in numerous
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productions and had roles in TV series such as ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Heartbeat''. Burns also appeared in films, particularly during the late 1970s and 1980s, including '' The Mango Tree'' (1977), '' Bad Blood'' (1981), '' Starstruck'' (1982) and ''
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'' (1984)


Theatre

Burns had acted exclusively in the theatre for ten years before film or television, based in Brisbane. In 2005, Burns performed in the Queensland Theatre Company's sell-out season of
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's production of ''
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''. As part of the 2007 season, she appeared in ''
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'' by
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. She performed for La Boite Theatre. She was in a stage production of '' Elizabeth: Almost by Chance a Woman'' by Italian playwright
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. In 2015, Burns played, in what turned out to be her final performance, the lead role of Winnie in
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's ''
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'' for Queensland Theatre Company. Burns directed the Queensland Theatre Company productions of '' The Road to Mecca'' (2002) and ''
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'' (2003), as well as her own adaptation of '' Picnic at Hanging Rock'' (2013) at Brisbane Arts Theatre.


Personal life and death

Burns was married to Alan Lawrence, a British-born musician and composer, for 36 years. She died on 22 December 2015, after a brief cancer illness at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane at the age of 68.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards, honours and nominations


References


External links

* Theatre Credit

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Queensland Theatre Company – The Glass Menagerie
* View diary o
Maria Steley
written in 1863–1864 and narrated by Carol Burns. This virtual book is held at the State Library of Queensland, reference code OM71-14. {{DEFAULTSORT:Burns, Carol 1947 births 2015 deaths Actresses from Brisbane Australian film actresses Australian soap opera actresses Australian stage actresses Deaths from cancer in Queensland Drama teachers Logie Award winners People educated at Brisbane State High School 20th-century Australian actresses 21st-century Australian actresses