Penne Hackforth-Jones
Australian actress

Penne Hackforth-Jones

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Australian actress
Gender:
Female
Birth:
5 August 1949(Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA)
Death:
17 May 2013(Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
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National Institute of Dramatic Art
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Introduction

Penne Hackforth-Jones (5 August 1949 – 17 May 2013) was an American-born Australian actress and biographer.

Early life

Penelope Beatrix Hackforth-Jones was born in August 1949 in Greenwich, Connecticut to Paul and Susan Felicity (née Gullett) Hackforth-Jones and was a granddaughter of Sir Henry Gullett and niece of Jo Gullett, both Australian politicians. She lived with her family in England before relocating to Australia in 1964. After completing her secondary education at St Catherine's School, Toorak in 1966 she attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney until graduating in 1968.

Career

In 1969, Hackforth-Jones made her first credited on-screen appearance in the Australian television series Riptide. She later appeared in such Australian television series as Bellbird, Butterfly Island, Homicide, Matlock Police, Division 4, Cop Shop, Tandarra, Cash and Company, Young Ramsay, Punishment, Bellamy, A Country Practice, Mother and Son, Tanamera – Lion of Singapore, Murder Call, All Saints, Chandon Pictures, :30 Seconds and The Doctor Blake Mysteries. She also appeared in Episode 169 of Australian sitcom Hey Dad..!.

Her feature film roles included Dr. Sort in Alvin Purple (1973), the bridal shop manager in Muriel's Wedding (1994), Mrs Pike in Paradise Road (1997), Cynthia Dodds in Mao's Last Dancer (2009), and Mrs Johnson in The Tree (2010). She was featured in a long-running television advertisement series for Kellogg's Sultana Bran in the 1980s/90s.

Writing

Hackforth-Jones was the author of a biography of her great-grandmother, novelist Barbara Baynton, titled Barbara Baynton – Between Two Worlds.

Awards

In 1976 Hackforth-Jones won a Penguin and Sammy award for best actress in a series for her role as Jessica Johnson in Tandarra. She was nominated for best actress in a supporting role at the Australian Film Institute Awards in 1990 for her performance in Kokoda Crescent.

Death

Penne Hackforth-Jones died of lung cancer on 17 May 2013, aged 63, in Melbourne. She never married, and was survived by her three sisters. The Daily Telegraph featured an article on Hackforth-Jones in its history section on 21 May.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1973 Libido segment - 'The Priest'
1973 Alvin Purple Dr. Liz Sort
1974 Alvin Rides Again Woman Cricketer
1974 The Wanderer
1975 Down the Wind Sara
1978 Image of Death Maureen
1979 The Journalist Gillie Griffiths
1982 Running on Empty Dave
1982 Last Breakfast in Paradise Angela Jones
1984 The Old Curiosity Shop Voice
1989 Kokoda Crescent Carol
1994 Muriel's Wedding Bridal Manageress #2
1997 Paradise Road Mrs Pike
1997 Diana & Me Pollock
2002 Black and White Mrs. Aston
2008 Bitter & Twisted Jackie Samvini
2009 Mao's Last Dancer Cynthia Dodds
2010 The Tree Mrs Johnson