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===AFI Awards – Television===
===AFI Awards – Television===
*[[Australian Film Institute Award for Best Lead Actress in Television Drama#Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini Series|Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini Series]] (1988) in ''[[Poor Man's Orange]]''<ref name="AFI">{{cite web |url=http://www.afi.org.au/AM/ContentManagerNet/HTMLDisplay.aspx?Section=2009_Awards_PDFs&ContentID=5761 | title=AFI Award Winners – Television Categories (1986–2009) |work=[[Australian Film Institute Awards|AFI Awards]] |publisher=[[Australian Film Institute]] |year=2009 |accessdate=2010-11-21}}</ref>
*[[Australian Film Institute Award for Best Lead Actress in Television Drama#Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini Series|Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini Series]] (1988) in ''[[Poor Man's Orange]]''<ref name="AFI">{{cite web|url=http://www.afi.org.au/AM/ContentManagerNet/HTMLDisplay.aspx?Section=2009_Awards_PDFs&ContentID=5761 |title=AFI Award Winners – Television Categories (1986–2009) |work=[[Australian Film Institute Awards|AFI Awards]] |publisher=[[Australian Film Institute]] |year=2009 |accessdate=2010-11-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090920182331/http://www.afi.org.au/AM/ContentManagerNet/HTMLDisplay.aspx?Section=2009_Awards_PDFs&ContentID=5761 |archivedate=20 September 2009 |df=dmy }}</ref>
*[[Australian Film Institute Award for Best Lead Actress in Television Drama#Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama|Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama]] (2000) in ''[[Something in the Air (TV series)|Something in the Air]]'' (Episode:"We will remember them")<ref name="AFI"/>
*[[Australian Film Institute Award for Best Lead Actress in Television Drama#Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama|Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama]] (2000) in ''[[Something in the Air (TV series)|Something in the Air]]'' (Episode:"We will remember them")<ref name="AFI"/>



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Anne Phelan OAM
Born (1944-08-02) 2 August 1944 (age 80)
Melbourne, Australia
Other namesAnnie
OccupationActress

Anne Mary Phelan, OAM (born 2 August 1944),[1] is an Australian actress, who has appeared in theatre, Australian television productions and soap operas, including Prisoner where she played the role of 'Top Dog' Myra Desmond and Monica Taylor in Something in the Air. She is the winner of two AFI Television Awards.

Acting career

Phelan had an ongoing role in soap opera Bellbird in the early 1970s.

In the late 1970s she played guest roles in Prisoner. She took the role of a prison officer (Officer Manson), appearing in one episode of the series in 1979. This character had the sole purpose of threatening to resign over the favourable treatment afforded to prisoner Barbara Davidson in episode 17. Later in 1979 she reappeared in the series, this time playing the role of dopey prisoner Bernadette in a number of episodes.

She first appeared on screen as Myra Desmond on a recurring basis between 1980 and 1983; Myra was then reintroduced to the series in early 1984 as a regular character, and continued in the role for a further eighteen months.

Phelan's other soap roles include Starting Out (1983), Family and Friends (1990), and Something in the Air (2000–2002). She has made guest starring appearances in many drama series including The Flying Doctors and Blue Heelers. She was also a regular in Marshall Law and appeared in the ABC comedy Mother and Son, playing the role of a social worker who befriends Maggie Beare.

She has also made two guest appearances in Neighbours, the first in 1997, was the character of Claudia Harvey and the second, which was in 2004, was of Doreen "Peace Dove" Cassidy.

In 2007, Phelan appeared in episode 6 of The Librarians as a prisoner with the Prisoner theme song.

She is currently starring in the Australian drama/ comedy Winners & Losers.

Community work

Phelan has helped raise money for The Choir of Hard Knocks made up mostly of people who are homeless, in Melbourne's streets in late 2006. She performed and sang with the choir when they busked to save money to perform at the Melbourne Town Hall. [citation needed]

Awards and honours - Order Of Australia

AFI Awards – Television

References

  1. ^ "The Coodabeen Champions Saturday Soiree Podcast 20101120". The Coodabeen Champions – ABC Radio. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 20 November 2010. Retrieved 21 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Phelan, Anne Mary". Australian Honours. Commonwealth of Australia. 11 June 2007. Retrieved 21 November 2010.
  3. ^ "Queen's birthday honours". Sunday Herald Sun. News Limited. 11 June 2007. Retrieved 21 November 2010.
  4. ^ a b "AFI Award Winners – Television Categories (1986–2009)". AFI Awards. Australian Film Institute. 2009. Archived from the original on 20 September 2009. Retrieved 2010-11-21. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)