Briony Behets

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Briony Behets
Born1952 (age 7172)
London, England
Education Guildhall School of Music and Drama
OccupationActress
Years active1971–2009

Briony Behets (born 1952) is an English-born Australian former actress who found fame acting in Australian television soap operas of the 1970s and 1980s.

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Early life

Behets' was born in London, United Kingdom, her father worked as a civil engineer, which took him around the world and as a result much of Behets' childhood was spent abroad in Germany, Africa and Sierra Leone before returning to England. At age 17 she was accepted into the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, studying there for two years. After completing the course she travelled to the United States as part of a student exchange project, working there as a nightclub dancer. [1]

Career

Behets travelled to Australia, aged 19, to take a regular role in comedy series Birds in the Bush (1972), and decided to stay in the country when production ceased on the series after 13 episodes.

Behets subsequently enjoyed several high-profile television roles in Australia. She was an original cast member of soap opera Number 96 playing Helen Eastwood [2] in 1972 but her character was written out of the serial after only a few months. She was subsequently a member of the original cast of another adult soap The Box starting in 1974 and her role in that series lasted 14 months. After leaving The Box she appeared for a short stint in Bellbird before taking an ongoing role in the school-based teen soap Class of '75 .

Behets was also a longtime weather presenter on ATV-10 Melbourne's news bulletins during the mid-1970s. She also acted in television guest starring roles in Australian drama series, including Homicide , Matlock Police , Bluey , Cop Shop , The Young Doctors and Chopper Squad , also in the 1970s. In 1979 in the women's prison soap opera Prisoner she portrayed Susan Rice, the unbalanced wife of a popular celebrity.

Film roles included the joint lead with Judy Morris in The Trespassers (1976) [3] for which she was nominated for a Best Actress Award, Raw Deal (1977), Inside Looking Out (1977), [4] Long Weekend (1978). [5]

Later TV guest roles included A Country Practice and The Flying Doctors in the 1980s. Later soap roles included appearances in Possession as the mother of a spoiled child actor; Neighbours [6] as Amanda Harris the mother of regular character Jane Harris; and in E Street as Margaret Bennett, popular character Lisa Bennett's mother, for 6 months, in 1989. She acted in the feature film Cassandra in 1986.

Starting in 1990, she was a regular lead in the Granada Television soap Families . Into the 2000s, she continued acting in Australian television series and miniseries.

In 1996, Behets guest starred on the American television series Murder, She Wrote , Season 12, Episode 20, titled "Southern Double-Cross".

In the 2000s she also guest starred in some US drama series such as JAG . She returned to Neighbours in July 2008, in another role as Kate Newton a romantic interest for Harold Bishop (Ian Smith). She had also starred alongside Ian Smith in Neighbours 21 years earlier in 1987 when she played a different character. Her latest role saw her as a regular on The Saddle Club series three as the second actor to portray Mrs. Reg. [7]

Selected filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1972 Night of Fear Horse riderFilm
1976 The Trespassers PennyNominated – AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role Feature film
1977 Raw Deal Alex's LadyFeature film
Inside Looking Out ElizabethFeature film
1978 Long Weekend MarciaFeature film
The Lion's ShareJanet JacksonTV movie
1980 Nightmares AngelaFeature film
The Talking Bow TieShort film
Romance in the Jurgular VeinTV film
1984 Skin Deep Barbara RamsayTV film
1986 Cassandra HelenFeature film
HungerMrs. LeveyTV film
1997 Allie & Me Woman in salonUS Feature film
2008 Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! HerselfFeature film Documentary

Television

YearFilmRoleNotes
1971Tell the TruthHerselfTV series
1972 Birds in the Bush TuesdayTV series, 13 episodes
Number 96 Helen EastwoodTV series, 25 episodes
All About FacesContestantTV series
The Big Bust-UpHerselfTV documentary
1974 The Evil Touch TV series, 1 episode
Matlock Police Joyce RobertsTV series, 1 episode
1974–75 The Box Judy DonovanTV series, 204 episodes
Class of '75 Jorja JonesTV series, 98 episodes
1975; 1977Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday AppealHerselfTV telethon
1975 Homicide Helen GreenTV series, 1 episode
Pot of GoldHerselfTV series
Bellbird ClaireTV series, 152 episodes
1975; 1976 Ten Eyewitness News MelbourneWeather presenterNews show
1976 Bluey Kate WallaceTV series pilot, 1 episode: The First Bloody Day
Alvin Purple PamTV series, 1 episode
Power Without Glory CeliaTV miniseries, 1 episode
ErnieHerselfTV series
Tandarra Esther GraftonTV series, 1 episode
1977 Young Ramsay Chrissie ThompsonTV series, 1 episode
1978; 1979; 1980 Cop Shop Felicity Stafford / Julie Gaskin / Diana Elliot / Barbara Sauers / Janie PalmerTV series, 7 episodes
1979 Chopper Squad Debbie JamesTV series, 1 episode
Prisoner Susan RiceTV series, 5 episode
Skyways Pam McKinnonTV series, 1 episode
1980 Water Under the Bridge ClaireTV miniseries, 1 episode
1981 Bellamy SharonTV series, 1 episode: The Axe-Man Cometh
The Young Doctors Frances TaylorTV series, 15 episodes
1982Winner Take AllCarol CataniTV miniseries, 10 episodes
Holiday Island TV series, 1 episode
1984 A Country Practice Dee Dee CashTV series, 2 episodes
Special Squad Rhonda WatsonTV series, 1 episode
1985 Possession Eve CambridgeTV series
1987; 2008 Neighbours Amanda Harris / Kate NewtonTV series, 20 episodes
1989 The Flying Doctors Jean LambertTV series, 1 episode
E Street Margaret BennettTV series, 25 episodes
The Heroes AliceTV miniseries
Living with the LawTV series
1990 Families Diana StevensTV series, 9 episodes
Flair Samantha HarmonTV miniseries, 2 episodes
1991 The Midday Show HerselfTV series
Chances Dr. Christine MarquetteTV series, 2 episodes
1992 Bony TV series, 1 episode
In Sydney TodayHerselfTV series
1994 G.P. Janet RyanTV series, 1 episode
1996 Murder, She Wrote Melba DrummondTV series, 1 episode
2000 JAG JennyTV series, 2 episodes
2002 Marshall Law SoniaTV series, 1 episode
Guinevere Jones Louise RosenTV series, 1 episode
Good Morning Australia Guest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
2008 Neighbours Kate NewtonTV series
2008-2009 The Saddle Club Mrs. Reg / Elizabeth RegneryTV series, 26 episodes

Stage / theatre

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