Ingrid Mason

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Ingrid Mason
BornJune 1952
NationalityAustralian
OccupationActor
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Ingrid Mason is an Australian actress. She graduated from NIDA in 1973. [2] Mason had a long running role on TV in The Sullivans. She was originally cast as Miranda in Picnic at Hanging Rock before being replaced by Anne-Louise Lambert and then being given a different part. [3] She was nominated for the 1977 AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in the film Break of Day . [4]

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Filmography

FILM

TitleYearRoleType
1975 Picnic at Hanging Rock RosamundFeature film
1976 Eliza Fraser Mrs. OtterFeature film
1976 Break of Day [5] BethFeature film
2000 Walk The Talk Kidz Club AssistantFeature film
2001 Cubbyhouse Ailsa McChristieFeature film


TELEVISION

TitleYearRoleType
1975 Paradise Support roleTV film
1976 Homicide Guest roles: Kim Clayton / Alison DewhurstTV series, 2 episodes
1976 Number 96 Recurring role: Mandy WardTV series, 14 episodes
1976-1977 The Sullivans Regular role: Anna KauffmanTV series, 116 episodes
1977 The Death Train Support role: VeraTV film
1977 Shimmering Light [6] Support role: Emily StuartABC TV film, US/AUSTRALIA
1977 Glenview High Guest role: Penny WilsonTV series, 1 episode 3: "Quiet Nights And Silent Deaths"
1978 Graham Kennedy's Blankety Blanks Herself - PanelistTV series
1996 The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years Support role: The MotherTV miniseries US/AUSTRALIA, 1 episode
1996-1997 The Wayne Manifesto Regular role: Mrs. PringleABC TV series, 6 episodes
2007 Mortified Recurring role: Miss HarveyTV series, 3 episodes

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