Amanda Muggleton

Amanda Lillian Muggleton (born 12 October 1951) is an English Australian theatre, television and film actress. She is best known for her supporting television soap opera role in Prisoner as Chrissie Latham, with appearance between 1979 and 1983.

Amanda Muggleton
Muggleton in 2013
Born
Amanda Lillian Muggleton

(1951-10-12) 12 October 1951
Stepney, London, England[1]
Occupation(s)Stage, television and film actress
Years active1974–present
Websitewww.amandamuggleton.com.au

Her stage work in Australia includes the title roles in Shirley Valentine and Educating Rita, and as Maria Callas in Master Class, for which she won the 2002 Helpmann Award for Best Actress in a Play. She won a second Helpmann Award in 2005, for her role as Mercedes Cortez in the musical Eureka!.

Early life

Muggleton was born on 12 October 1951[1] in Stepney, London, England[2] and emigrated to Australia in 1974.[3] She attended Sydenham School and left just before taking A Levels to go to Drama School. She trained at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the Royal Academy of Dance.[4]

Career

Television and film

Muggleton's most famous television role is perhaps that of Chrissie Latham in the Australian soap opera Prisoner. Other roles include Connie Ryan in Richmond Hill, and guest roles in television series including A Country Practice, Cop Shop, HeadLand, City Homicide as well as British series Hollyoaks and the telemovie Sara Dane. Film credits include Mad Max, Thirst, Street Hero, Queen of the Road, Mr. Reliable, Feeling Sexy, Idiot Box and Matching Jack.[5]

In June 2019, it was announced that Muggleton would begin appearing in the Seven Network soap opera Home and Away as recurring character Wendy Shaw, mother of Ryan "Robbo" Shaw (Jake Ryan).[6] She made her first appearance on 27 June 2019 during the show's thirty-second season. She is currently appearing in the 2020 season.

Theatre

Muggleton appeared with all the State and commercial theatre companies. On stage, her performances with State theatre companies include Privates on Parade, The Matchmaker, The Seagull, Shirley Valentine (MTC), Master Class, Nicholas Nickleby, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Soulmates (STC), Duet for One, The Winter's Tale, Gigi, We Were Dancing (QTC), Twelfth Night, Blithe Spirit (SATC), Educating Rita, Medea and Shirley Valentine (Hole in the Wall, Perth).

Muggleton's commercial credits include HMS Pinafore (Essgee), Hello Dolly (The Production Company), The Book Club, Master Class (ICA), Annie (GFO/SEL/Macks), the original Steaming (Morley, Davis), Eureka! (Essgee) and Losing Louis (Ensemble Theatre). Muggleton has won several very significant awards, for Shirley Valentine, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice (Norman Kessell Award) and for Miss Hannigan in Annie (Colleen Clifford Award). For her role as Maria Callas in Master Class, she won a Green Room Award and a Helpmann Award for Best Actress in a Play. She won a second Helpmann Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for her role as Mercedes Cortez in the Australian musical, Eureka!

In 2003, Muggleton completed a highly successful national tour of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, playing the White Witch with Dennis Olsen as The Professor. Muggleton and Olsen also devised and co-produced Marvellous Party!, a production that celebrates the words and music of Noël Coward, and which had two sell-out shows at the Concert Hall in the Victorian Arts Centre, a highly successful Victorian tour and has been seen at Capers, Melbourne (2003 and 2004), Friends Restaurant (Hyatt) Perth, Edwards Waterfront Mandurah WA (2004) and Canberra's Teatro Vivaldi (2004). She also appeared in her own solo cabaret show, which premiered at the Star Casino Showroom, and which will tour nationally.

Out of Marvellous Party! came Darling It's Noel, produced by International Concert Attractions and directed by Rodney Fisher at the Sydney Opera House in May 2004 and at His Majesty's Theatre, Perth in June 2004. Muggleton is qualified as a speech and drama teacher. She is also a public speaker and can pilot single-engine planes.[5]

Muggleton ended 2008 with a nomination at the AFI Awards. Her role of Kathy Booth in City Homicide earned her the nomination for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama.

In 2009, Muggleton and her business partner Bernadette Eichner founded Scene & Heard, a new acting school based in Sydney's Lane Cove. Within its first year, the business became so successful that they had to relocate it to new, bigger premises. Muggleton has also appeared in the thirtieth anniversary of The Man From Mukinupin for Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney (2009) and in the two roles Louis and Ethel Reid in The Ruby Sunrise for Ensemble Theatre, Sydney (2009).

In 2010, Muggleton has appeared as Bette Davis in the one-woman show Me & Jezebel at the Mackay Entertainment Centre (QLD). One week after it finished, she began rehearsals for the role of Chris in Calendar Girls, which toured nationally and took the role of Lillian in Madagascar for Black Swan Theatre Company in Perth, WA (October 2010). She also appeared in two episodes of the ABC series The Librarians.

In 2011, Muggleton started playing multiple roles in Love Loss & What I Wore at the Sydney Opera House alongside Magda Szubanski and Natalie Bassingthwaighte. Subsequently, she played the role of Susan in a one-woman comedy Just the Ticket for Ensemble Theatre, Sydney (March 2011). After a short break, Muggleton took over the role of Mrs Peachum in The Threepenny Opera alongside Paul Capsis for the Sydney Theatre Company, from 1 September 2011 to 24 September 2011, and then headed to Perth (WA), where she played the role of Mrs Johnstone in Blood Brothers, from 9 November 2011 to 4 December 2011 – a role that she had longed to play.

In March 2012, Muggleton went to Queensland for a role in Fatal Honeymoon, a feature film based on the death of Alabama woman Tina Watson on her Great Barrier Reef diving trip in 2003, shot for the American cable channel Lifetime.

In 2013, Muggleton starred in three different theatre productions. First she starred in a revival of Torch Song Trilogy for Gaiety Theatre Presents, from 6 February to 3 March at the Darlinghurst Theatre in Sydney. Following this, she took to the road for a six-month tour of The Book Club which visited Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and many regional areas. Midway through the tour she took a break to reprise her role in Blood Brothers at Brisbane's Cremorne Theatre, QPAC for two weeks in August. In 2014 she returned to the role of Ms Hannigan in Annie (Sydney) as well as performing the cabaret show The Men Who Got Away—Thank God! in Canberra.

In 2015, Muggleton performed in Boston Marriage at QPAC in February and March and won the 2015 Norman Kessell Memorial Award for Best Actor (female) for her role in The Book Club at the Glug Awards in Sydney.[7]

Muggleton returned to the stage in 2016 to play Velma Von Tussle in Hairspray in Brisbane (April) and Newcastle (July) just before The Book Club returned to Melbourne's Southbank Theatre in July. Muggleton also added two TV credits to her name; she appeared in Episode 2 of Channel 7's The Secret Daughter and in December 2016, Muggleton made a brief appearance in the UK Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks as Dr. Barton which she filmed in October whilst she was in London performing The Book Club at The Kings Head Theatre.

In 2017, Muggleton played the role of Helena Rubinstein in Lip Service[8] for The Ensemble Theatre in Sydney and reprised her award-winning role as Maria Callas in Master Class in Perth. Master Class opens in Melbourne in January 2018.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Type
1979Mad MaxBiker's MollUncredited
ThirstMarthaFeature film
1982A Slice of LifeEvaFeature film
1984Street HeroMiss ReaganFeature film
1996Idiot BoxMumFeature film
Mr. ReliableMrs. MorganFeature film
1999Feeling SexyVicki's MumFeature film
2006VerminEsmereldaShort film
2008Your TurnEstherShort film
2010Don't Ya Wanna Dance?The MotherShort film
Matching JackHome Nurse

Television

Year Title Role Type
1975-1976The Caricacture TheatreTV series UK
1975PanacheTV series UK
1978; 1982Cop ShopBikie’s girlfriendTV series, 2 episodes
1979–1983PrisonerChrissie LathamSupporting role; Seasons 1–5 (108 episodes)
1981Holiday IslandRuth FaradayEpisode: "Public Hero"
Women of the SunSecretaryTV Mini-series, episode 4
1982Sara DaneNell FinniganTV Mini-series, 2 episodes
1983A Country PracticeKaren MurdochEpisode: "Truth and Consequences"
1984Queen of the RoadGayle O' ReaganTelevision film
A Country PracticeRos HenkleEpisode: "Horse of a Different Colour"
1984Sweet and SourPat MasonABC TV series, 2 episodes
1987A Country PracticeJill RiceEpisode: "Birds of Prey"
1987Rafferty's Rules TV series, 1 episode
1988Richmond HillConnie RyanLead role – TV series
1988Touch the Sun: Peter & PompeyMiria MalloyABC TV film
1997H.M.S. PinaforeLittle ButtercupTelevision film
2006HeadLandGeraldine PyeEpisodes: Season 1, episodes 38 & 44
2007City HomicideCathy BoothEpisode: "Lie Down with Dogs"
2012Fatal HoneymoonGlenda WatsonTV film
2013The LibrariansRose McConnichieEpisodes: "Dark Before Dawn", "Pearl of Wisdom"
2016The Secret DaughterConnie Di MariaTelevision Series, 2 episodes – Seven Network
HollyoaksDr. Barton1 episode
2019–2021Home and AwayWendy Shawrecurring role; Season 32,33

Teievision appearances (as self)

Year Title Role Notes
1982The Mike Walsh ShowGuest (with Gwen Plumb & Lynette Curran)TV series, 1 episode
1983The Mike Walsh ShowGuestTV series, 1 episode
1987Have a GoGuestTV series, 1 episode
1988The Midday ShowGuestTV series, 1 episode
1988; 1989The Bert Newton ShowGuestTV series, 2 episodes
1988Late Night OzGuestTV series, 1 episode
1990WoganGuest (with Val Lehman)TV series UK, 1 episode
1991; 1998What's Cooking?Celebrity guest cookTV series, 2 episodes
1991Til TenGuestTV series, 1 episode
1991The Main EventCelebrity contestantTv series, 1 episode
1991Celebrity Wheel of FortuneCelebrity contestantTV series, 1 episode
1991; 1992; 1993Tonight Live with Steve VizardGuestTV series, 3 episodes
1991The World Tonight: Beauty and the Beast segmentHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1992; 1993, 1998The Midday ShowHerselfTV series, 3 episodes
1992SexHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1992In Sydney TodayHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1992The Morning ShowHerselfTV series, 2 episodes
1994; 1995Ernie and DeniseGuestTV series, 1 episode
1995-2005Good Morning AustraliaGuestTV series, 15 episodes
1995Hey Hey It's SaturdayGuestTV series, 1 episode
1997Monday to FridayGuestTV series, 1 episode
1997Sale of the CenturyContestantTV series, 1 episode
1997; 1998In Melbourne TonightGuestTV series, 3 episodes
1998TodayGuestTV series, 1 episode
1998LawsGuestTV series, 1 episode
1998FCTVGuestTV series, 1 episode
1998Close Up With WillsyGuestTV series, 1 episode
1998; 2000; 2001DeniseHerselfTV series, 3 episodes
2003MorningsHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2006Where Are They Now?Guest (with Prisoner cast: Val Lehman, Peta Toppano, Carol Burns & Maggie Kirkpatrick)TV series, 1 episode
2007SusieGuestTV series, 1 episode
2008BBC NewsHerselfTV series UK, 1 episode
2008E! NewsHerselfTV series, 1 episode
20099am with David & KimGuest (with Prisoner cast: Peta Toppano & Val Lehman)TV series, 1 episode
2010; 2011Mornings With Kerri-AnneHerselfTV series, 2 episodes
2010Today TonightGuestTV series, 1 episode
2011; 2012The CouchGuestTV series, 2 episodes
2015The Morning ShowGuestTV series, 1 episode
2015; 2017; 2019; 2020The Daily EditionGuestTV series, 4 episodes
2015; 2018; 2019; 2021; 2022Studio 10GuestTV series, 5 episodes

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
1975Volte FarceUK
1976Cheskoo RareeUK
1976Privates on ParadeUK
1977Zazu and ZercusDevisorLa Mama
1977Sadie and NecoLa Mama
1978MacbethLady Macbeth
1978Kennedy's Children
1978Love Thy NeighbourRita SouthwoodMemorial Theatre Ballarat, Theatre Royal, Sydney, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne
1979Dirty LinenMaddiePlaybox Theatre, Melbourne
1979AntigoneAntigonePlaybox Theatre, Melbourne
1979ZastrozziJuliaPram Factory
1980Hello and GoodbyeLa Mama
1980Measure for MeasureMonash University
1980Fefu and Her FriendsMelbourne Athenaeum with Melbourne Theatre Company
1980Bremen CoffeeGeesche GottfriedMelbourne Athenaeum
1980A Boy for Me, a Girl for YouMargo Le GrandMelbourne Athenaeum
1980The MatchmakerErmengardeMelbourne Athenaeum
1980Privates on ParadeSylvia MorganMelbourne Athenaeum
1981Female Transport
1982SteamingOpera Theatre, Adelaide, Seymour Centre, Theatre Royal, Sydney, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Canberra Theatre
1983Female PartsAustralian National University
1983Education
1983Words, Words, Words
1983–84The Life and Adventures of Nicholas NicklebyTilda PriceTheatre Royal, Sydney, State Theatre, Melbourne, Festival Theatre, Adelaide with Sydney Theatre Company
1984Duet for OneStephanie AbrahamsSGIO Theatre, Brisbane
1985SteamingSeymour Centre, Canberra Theatre
1985Mothers and Fathers
1986Crystal Clear
1985; 1996The Secret Diary of Adrian MoleMelbourne Athenaeum
1987The Odd CoupleNorthside Theatre, Killara
1989Educating RitaRitaPhillip Street Theatre
1988–89Shirley ValentineShirley ValentineThe Hole in the Wall Theatre, Perth, Theatre Royal, Hobart
1988–89Bedroom FarceSusannahTwelfth Night Theatre, Glen Street Theatre, Illawarra Performing Arts Centre, Riverside Theatres, Parramatta, Laycock Street Theatre
1989Stepping Out
1990Private LivesIllawarra Performing Arts Centre, Canberra Theatre, Sydney Opera House, Laycock Street Theatre, Twelfth Night Theatre, Gold Coast Arts Centrewith Sydney Theatre Company
1991Educating RitaRitaSubiaco Theatre Centre
1991–92Love LettersMelissa Gardner
1991–93Shirley ValentineShirley ValentineSydney Opera House, Russell Street Theatre, Twelfth Night Theatre, Regal Theatre, Perth, Monash University, Playhouse, Melbourne
1992SteamingAdelaide
1993–94The Rise and Fall of Little VoiceWharf Theatre, Playhouse Adelaide.
Won Norman Kessell Award)
1994Don't Dress for DinnerRegal Theatre Perth, Canberra Theatre, Newcastle Civic Theatre
1994The Winter's TalePaulinaSuncorp Theatre with Queensland Theatre Company
1995GigiSuncorp Theatre, Brisbane
1995; 1998Shirley ValentineShirley ValentineComedy Theatre, Melbourne with MTC
1996Master ClassMaria CallasPlayhouse Adelaide
1996Love ChildCremorne Theatre
1997H.M.S. PinaforeButtercupState Theatre, Melbourne, State Theatre, Sydney, Canberra Theatre, Empire Church Theatre, Toowoomba, Gold Coast Arts Centre, Lyric Theatre QPAC with Essgee Entertainment
1998Full GallopDiana VreelandMarian Street Theatre
1998Dangerous Obsession
1998–99A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumEssgee Entertainment
1999Master ClassMaria CallasPlayhouse Melbourne
1999Twelfth NightMariaPlayhouse Adelaide with STCSA
1999Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging QueensMelbourne Athenaeum
1999The Book ClubDeborah MartinPlayhouse, Melbourne, Glen Street Theatre, The Capital - Bendigo's Performing Arts Centre
1999; 2016-18Master ClassMaria CallasPerth & Melbourne with Sydney Theatre Company.
Won 2002 Helpmann Award for Best Actress in a Play & Green Room Award
2000Blithe SpiritElviraPlayhouse Adelaide with STCSA
2000MedeaThe Hole in the Wall Theatre, Perth
2000AnnieMiss HanniganLyric Theatre Sydney, Regent Theatre, Melbourne, Lyric Theatre Brisbane
2001The SeagullArkadinaThe Hole in the Wall Theatre, Perth, Playhouse Melbourne with Melbourne Theatre Company
2001–02Master ClassMaria CallasPlayhouse Canberra, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth, Playhouse Melbourne, Optus Theatre, South Bank, Gold Coast Arts Centre with Sydney Theatre Company
2002SoulmatesKatie BestSydney Opera House, Riverside Theatres Parramatta, Playhouse Melbourne, Illawarra Performing Arts Centre, Newcastle Civic Theatre, Playhouse Canberra with Sydney Theatre Company
2002Hello Dolly!Dolly LeviState Theatre, Melbourne with The Production Company
2003The Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeThe White WitchState Theatre, Melbourne, Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Canberra Theatre, Lyric Theatre, Brisbane
2003We Were DancingClara BethelPlayhouse, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
2004The Vagina MonologuesUniversity of Sydney
2004Darling it's Noel!Sydney Opera House & His Majesty's Theatre, Perth
2004–05Marvellous Party!Dunstan Playhouse, Cremorne Theatre, Teatro Vivaldi Canberra, Victorian Arts Centre, Capers, Melbourne, Hyatt Perth, Edwards Waterfront Mandurah
2004Hats Off! to SondheimNational Theatre, Melbourne
2005The HatpinSeymour Centre
2005Losing LouisSheilaEnsemble Theatre
2005Eureka!Mercedes CortezEssgee Entertainment.
Won Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical
2006–07Love ChildAnnaPlayhouse Perth, Queens Park Theatre, Geraldton, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, Kwinana Community Arts Centre, Griffith Regional Theatre, Tuggeranong Arts Centre, Westside Performing Arts Centre; CEMA Arts Centre, Upper Yarra Arts & Entertainment Centre, Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat, Randall Theatre South Yarra, Whitehorse Centre, Drum Theatre, Dandenong, Melbourne Athenaeum, Riverside Theatres Parramatta
2006Entertaining Mr SloaneKathFairfax Studio with Melbourne Theatre Company
2008The Female of the SpeciesGermaine GreerDunstan Playhouse
2009The Man from MukinupinMercy Montebello30th Anniversary production.
Belvoir Street Theatre, Southbank Theatre Melbourne with Melbourne Thearre Company
2009The Ruby SunriseAunt Lois / Ethel ReidEnsemble Theatre
2010Me and JezebelBette DavisMackay Entertainment Centre - one woman show
2010Calendar GirlsChrisLyric Theatre, Brisbane, Theatre Royal, Sydney
2010MadagascarLillianPlayhouse Perth with Black Swan State Theatre Company
2010Love, Loss, and What I WoreVarious rolesSydney Opera House
2011Just the TicketSusanEnsemble Theatre
2011The Threepenny OperaMrs PeachumWharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
2011; 2013Blood BrothersMrs JohnstoneCremorne Theatre, QPAC & Metcalfe Playhouse, Perth
2011The Ham FuneralMrs LustyOdeon Theatre, Adelaide with STCSA
2012Side by Side by SondheimTheatre Royal, Sydney
2013Torch Song TrilogyMrs BeckoffDarlinghurst Theatre with Gaiety Theatre Presents
2013; 2015The Book ClubDeborah MartinNational Australian tour & King's Head Theatre UK
Won 2015 Norman Kessell Memorial Award for Best Actor (female)at the Glug Awards
2014AnnieMiss HanniganRiverside Theatres Parramatta.
Won Colleen Clifford Award
2014The Men Who Got Away - Thank God!Solo showCanberra
2015Boston MarriageAnnaQPAC, Gold Coast Arts Centre, Ipswich Civic Centre, Empire Theatre, Toowoomba, Gladstone Entertainment Centre, Mackay Entertainment Centre, Townsville Civic Theatre, Cairns Civic Theatre, Mount Isa Civic Centre, Nambour Civic Centre
2016HairsprayVelma Von TussleBrisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Challenge Stadium Perth
2017Lip ServiceHelena RubinsteinEnsemble Theatre
2019; 2021Coral Browne: This F***king LadyCoral BrowneUK & Brunswick Ballroom Melbourne
2023The MentorAmanda RedfernTheatre Works

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