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Carole Skinner
Actress 82 years old

Carole Skinner

Australia

Carole Skinner (born 8 May, 1944) is Australian actress, particularly known for her performances in film, theatre and television. She is perhaps best known for her role as Nola McKenzie in the soap opera, Prisoner (1983), in Sons and Daughters (1985-1986), as Doris Hudson, and... Read full bio →

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6 titles
Moulin Rouge!

Moulin Rouge!

Baz Luhrmann 2001 2h 8m 8.3

A poet falls for a beautiful courtesan whom a jealous duke covets in this stylish musical, with music drawn from familiar 20th century sources.

Howling III

Howling III

Philippe Mora 1987 1h 38m 3.5

A strange race of human-like marsupials appear suddenly in Australia, and a sociologist who studies these creatures falls in love with a female one. Is this a dangerous combination?

Goodbye Paradise

Goodbye Paradise

Carl Schultz 1983 1h 59m

The plot centres on Queensland's Gold Coast in the early 1980s, when a disgraced former cop, Michael Stacey writes a book exposing police corruption, does an investigation resulting in 2 murders, exposes a religious cult and watches the army begin a military coup.

Monkey Grip

Monkey Grip

Ken Cameron 1982 1h 39m

Nora is a single mother who wants to live the life of an artist, as do her friends -- a group of Melbourne writers, actors and musicians. But when she's drawn into a passionate affair with a heroin addict, Nora struggles to maintain control of her life.

My Brilliant Career

My Brilliant Career

Gillian Armstrong 1979 1h 40m 7.0

A young woman who is determined to maintain her independence finds herself at odds with her family who wants her to tame her wild side and get married.

Alvin Purple

Alvin Purple

Tim Burstall 1973 1h 35m

Alvin is your average guy, except for the fact women find him irresistible and chase him everywhere. He tries to avoid them and get psychiatric help but gets used by the psychiatrists as a gigolo to treat other patients instead.

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