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Gerda Nicolson (11 November 1937 – 12 June 1992) was an Australian theatre and television actress best known for several long-running television roles. == Career == Gerda Maureen Nicolson was born in Hobart, Tasmania, to parents both involved in theatre. In 1959 she travelled to London with her parents, and attended many stage performances. On returning to Australia in 1961, Gerda joined Melbourne University's Graduate Society and acted in a number of its amateur stage plays while working as a draughtsperson at the Victorian Health Department. A year later, she was spotted by a director who encouraged her to audition for a stage play, A Woman in a Dressing Gown. Scoring one of the main roles, she joined the ensemble on its tour of Australia and New Zealand. Nicolson later said that the producer awarded her with the role on account of her stunning legs. Nicolson first reached wider audiences through her long-running role in Australian Broadcasting Corporation daily soap opera ''Bellbird''. After leaving that series she had a regular role in the police drama ''Bluey'' (1976). However, her most widely-recognised role was as Governor Ann Reynolds in the popular Australian television soap opera ''Prisoner''. This was her second role in the show — she had already played a minor role as a corrupt officer at another prison in earlier episodes. Gerda played the role of Ann from 1983 until the series ended in 1986. The series found huge international cult success in the 1990s and 2000s. Gerda also appeared in ''Neighbours'' in 1990 as Robyn Taylor, who almost had an affair with Harold Bishop. She collapsed in her dressing room prior to going to stage for theatre performance Mary Lives! in 1992. Although she was rushed to hospital, she never regained consciousness and died on 12 June. The cause of death was a brain-related haemorrhage. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gerda Nicolson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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