Jill Forster Explained

Birth Name:Jill Forster
Birth Date: df=yes 30 November 1936
Birth Place:England
Occupation:Actress, model
Years Active:1964–2015
Spouse:John Stanton
Children:Polly Stanton

Jill Forster (born 30 November 1936),[1] is an English-born Australian retired actress who came to Australia as a model in 1964, she subsequently became well known for her roles in TV series, but also appeared in films and telefilms.

She has primarily appeared in small cameo roles, although she is well known as the second actress to portray Helen Sheriden in Number 96, replacing original actress Carmen Duncan, and has also had prominent roles in The Restless Years and SeaChange.

Forster has been in numerous other Australian television dramas, including Motel, The Box, Starting Out, Prisoner, A Country Practice, The Flying Doctors and The Power, The Passion.[2] She also acted in the hit sex-comedy film Alvin Purple (1973).

Personal life

Forster married Australian actor and frequent co-star John Stanton in the mid-1970s. They acted together in the TV series Homicide, The Box and Bellamy.

Awards

AssociationAwardWorkYearResult
Australian Film InstituteAFI Best Actress AwardGreat Expectation
Australian Film InstituteAFI Best Supporting ActressLibido1973
Australian Film InstituteAFI Best Supporting ActressSay A Little Prayer
Australian Film InstituteAFI Best Supporting ActressSeaChange1999

Filmography (selected)

Film

YearTitleRoleType
1973 Alvin Purple Mrs. Horwood Feature film
1973 Libido Rosaline / Martin's mother (segment "The Child") Feature film
1982 Crosstalk Mrs. Stollier Feature film
1989 Devil In The Flesh Jill Hansen Feature film
1993 Say a Little Prayer Mrs Easterbrook Feature film
2003 Prisoner Queen - Mindless Music & Mirrorballs Liza Feature film
2006 Irresistible Helen Feature film
2011 Magic Grandmother Film short
2015 Ladies Without Lipstick Joyce Film short

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1967; 1968HunterChris Charter / Alison BeanTV series, 3 episodes
1968MotelGaye GillianTV series, 135 episodes
1969Skippy the Bush KangarooMary LansburyTV series, 1 episode
1970–1973Division 4Denise Mitchell / Deidre Simpson / Mrs. Hudson / Laura MontgomeryTV series, 4 episodes
1970–1974HomicideIeva Zervos / Barbra Hillis / Judy Campbell / Barbra Lacey / Eve Harrison / Kim Ridley / Karen HealeyTV series, 7 episodes
1970Freaky Black Friday Spook SpecialVampiraTV film
1971SpyforceAnnaTV series, 1 episode
1972CatwalkSandra GoodallTV series, 1 episode
1972A Time for LoveTV series, 1 episode
1972Birds in the Bush (aka The Virgin Fellas)The SecretaryTV series
1972BoneyElaine SimpsonTV series, 1 episode
1972Creature FeaturesHost – VampiraTV series
1972The Lady and the LawPeta MannTV film
1973 Wicked City Brothel Madam TV film
1973Matlock PoliceEve TaylorTV series, 1 episode
1973RyanNurse Porter / SheilaTV series, 2 episodes
1973–1974Number 96Helen Sheridan/SellarsTV series, 21 episodes
1973Inside Alvin PurpleHerself / Mrs. HorwoodTV special
1974Silent NumberProstituteTV series, 1 episode
1974The Evil TouchPamela LarsenTV series, 1 episode
1975Two-Way MirrorSusan MaxwellTV pilot
1976–1977The BoxEnid ParkerTV series
1977–1979The Restless YearsHeather RussellTV series, 99 episodes
1981BellamyMrs. BakerTV series, 1 episode 23: "Vigilante"
1981; 1982Cop ShopGuest rolesTV series
1982Holiday IslandTV series, 2 episodes
1982The SullivansIsabelleTV series, 1 episode
1983Carson's LawAmelia RedmanTV series, 2 episodes
1983Starting OutDr. Jill HoltTV series
1984PrisonerKerryn DaviesTV series, 10 episodes
1984Special SquadMrs. WatsonTV series, 1 episode
1984; 1987A Country PracticeLiz Ferguson TV series, 2 episodes
1984BodylineTV miniseries, 2 episodes
1987A Country PracticeDi LyallTV series, 2 episodes
1987Mrs. HavishamTV film
1988The Flying DoctorsJudith McLeanTV series, 1 episode
1989The Power, The PassionSarah McAllisterTV series
1996Banjo Patterson's The Man From Snowy River (aka Snowy River: The McGregor Saga)Lady CloughTV series, 1 episode
1998–2000SeaChangeMeredith MonahanTV series, 39 episode

Television (as self)

YearTitleRoleType
1969The Match GameHerselfTV series, 5 episodes
1978Micro MacroHerselfTV series
1980Celebrity TattletalesHerself (with John Stanton)TV series, 1 episode
1983The Mike Walsh ShowGuestTV series, 1 episode
1989In Melbourne TodayGuest (with John Stanton)TV series, 1 episode
1991The Midday ShowGuest TV series, 1 episode
1992In Sydney TodayGuest TV series, 1 episode
1993–2001Good Morning AustraliaGuest TV series, 7 episodes
1993What's Cooking?Celebrity GuestTV series, 1 episode
1993Tonight LiveGuest TV series, 1 episode
2000LawsGuest TV series, 1 episode
2000; 2001Good Morning AustraliaGuest TV series, 2 episodes
2000; 2001DeniseGuest TV series, 2 episodes
2005Made in MelbourneHerselfTV special

Notes and References

  1. Giles Nigel "Number 96: Australia Most Infamous Address, published by Melbourne Book"
  2. Web site: Australian Television: SeaChange: Profiles.