Debra Lawrance

Debra Lawrance
Born Debra Lawrance
(1957-01-01) 1 January 1957
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Years active 1976–present
Spouse(s) Dennis Coard (1992–present)

Debra Lawrance (born 1 January 1957) is an Australian actress best known for her role as Pippa Ross on Home and Away, which she played from 1990 to 1998. She has made a number of return appearances as the character, the most recent was in 2009. She is also known for her role as Rose in Please Like Me, that won her the Logie Award for Most Outstanding Supporting Actress. In 2017, she was the winner of Hell's Kitchen Australia.

Biography

Debra Lawrance was born in Melbourne, Victoria and was the second youngest out of six children. In 1974 Lawrance studied at the NIDA along with Mel Gibson, Steve Bisley, Judy Davis and Robert Menzies.

Career

After graduating in 1977, Lawrance appeared in a number of roles including Prue Waterman in The Sullivans (1976), Sheila Turner in Skyways, Kerry Burgess in A Country Practice (1982), Lisa in Bellamy (1981) and Lisa Cook in Sons and Daughters between 1983 and 1984.

Lawrance played inmate Daphne Graham in Prisoner from 1985 to 1986 having played minor roles as a Nurse and Trainee Prisoner Officer Sally Dean much earlier in the series.[1]

Lawrance also featured in miniseries The Last Outlaw, a series about Ned Kelly, and feature film Silver City.

Lawrance's big break was a lead role in The Fast Lane, a widely successful ABC comedy. Her success led to her appearance in Evil Angels (released as A Cry in the Dark outside of Australia and New Zealand),[2] starring Meryl Streep and Two Brothers Running with Tom Conti.

In July 1990 Lawrance joined the cast of Home and Away, taking over the role of Pippa Fletcher (later Ross) from Vanessa Downing. Lawrance left the main cast in 1998, but she has frequently returned to guest star.

Lawrance had a recurring role as Reverend Grace Curtis, Tom Croydon's ill-fated wife on Blue Heelers from 2001 to 2004.

Debra's theatre credits include the London tour of Jack Davis' No Sugar, the role of Vi in the Melbourne Theatre Company production of The Memory of Water, and most recently the 2009 tour of Steel Magnolias in the role of M'lyn; and the title role in the 2010 tour of Driving Miss Daisy.

From 2013 to 2016, Lawrance played Rose, the mother of the title character portrayed by Josh Thomas, in the comedy drama Please Like Me. She appeared in a main role in all four seasons of the show, which saw her character deal with divorce and mental illness. Lawrance's performance was met with critical acclaim, winning her an AACTA Award for Best Performance in a Television Comedy for her part in a two-hander episode (with Thomas) in the show's second season.

In 2017, Lawrance appeared as a celebrity contestant and eventual winner on Hell's Kitchen Australia, which is based on the British series of the same name.[3][4]

In 2018 Lawrance read Charlotte Voake's Ginger on ABC2's Story Time.[5]

In 2018 Lawrence appeared in Australian soap neighbours.

Personal life

She met her husband Dennis Coard when he was cast as Pippa's second husband on Home and Away as character Michael Ross. They married in 1992 and have two children a son and a daughter: Grace (born 1992) and William (born 1999).

Casting

Film

FilmRelease yearCharacter
Next of Kin1982Carol
Fluteman1982Sally Cooper
Silver City1984Helena
Two Brothers Running1988Anonymous
Evil Angels (A Cry in the Dark)1988Sally Lowe
The Jammed2007DIMIA Case Officer

Television

Television showYears playedCharacter
The Sullivans1976Prue Waterman
Cop Shop1978
Glenview High1978Jane
Ride on Stranger1979Jenny
Skyways1979Sheila Turner
The Last Outlaw1980Maggie Kelly
Holiday Island1981Michelle Costello
Bellamy1981Lisa
Prisoner1981Trainee Officer Sally Dean
A Country Practice1982Kerry Burgess
Sons and Daughters1983–1984Lisa Cook
Prisoner1984–1985Daphne Graham
The Fast Lane1986Pat
What's the Difference1986Angela Burke
Home and Away1990–1998 (main) 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005–2009 (guest)Pippa Fletcher
Blue Heelers1999–2004Reverend Grace Curtis
Satisfaction2008Margaret
Please Like Me2013–2016Rose
Wentworth2016Faith Proctor
Neighbours2018Liz Conway

References

  1. Prisoner TV Series (1979–1986) on IMDb
  2. "A Cry in the Dark (1988) – Release dates". IMDb.com. Retrieved 15 June 2012.
  3. Saw, Amelia (24 March 2017). "The celebrities taking on Marco Pierre White in Hell's Kitchen Australia are named". news.com.au. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  4. Coster, Alice (24 March 2017). "Hell's Kitchen Australia host doesn't know the celebrity contestants". Herald Sun. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  5. "ANC Australia Story Time". 10 June 2018. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
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