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Rona McLeod is an Australian actress, noted for her television appearances.

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She appeared as pregnant inmate Jeannie Stanton in Prisoner , had a recurring role in Neighbours during 1990 and 1991 as Felicity Brent, completely unrecognisable from her appearance in Prisoner , and later played Barbara Fisher in Home and Away .

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleType
1982 The Clinic Dr. Carol YoungFeature film
1985 The Still Point Art TeacherFeature film
1987 Bachelor Girl Script workshopFeature film
1996 Turning April EvelynFeature film

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1969SkippyGuest role: Young womanTV series, 1 episode
1969-1975 Division 4 Guest roles: Barbie Stewart/Linda Rogers/Kath AbbottTV series, 3 episodes
1970-1975 Homicide Guest roles: Evie/Paulette Johnson/Penelope Grant/Janet Robinson/Katherine StaceyTV series, 5 episodes
1973; 1976 Matlock Police Guest role: Paulette GreenTV series, 1 episode
1974 Out Of Love Guest role:ABC TV miniseries, 1 episode
1976 Matlock Police Guest role: Kris DrummondTV series, 1 episode
1982-1983 Prisoner Recurring role: Jeannie StantonTV series, 5 episodes
1983 Carson's Law Guest role: SusanTV series, 1 episode
1983 A Descant For Gossips LillianABC TV film
1985 One Summer Again Regular role: Eileen ArmitageABC TV miniseries, 3 episodes
1985 A Thousand Skies Marge MackayTV miniseries, 1 episode
1985Special SquadGuest role: Constable ShellyTV series, 1 episode
1985; 1986 The Fast Lane Guest role: ClaireABC TV series, 1 episode
1986 The Fast Lane Guest role: MarionABC TV series, 1 episode
1986 Neighbours Guest roles: Barbara YoungTV series, 2 episodes
1988 Rafferty's Rules Guest roleTV series, 1 episode
1990-1991 Neighbours Recurring role: Felicity BrentTV series, 13 episodes
1992 A Country Practice Guest role: Karen DysonTV series, 2 episodes
1996 Home and Away Guest role: Barbara StewartTV series, 2 episodes
1996-1999 Heartbreak High Guest roles: Sergeant Baker/Detective Del/AmandaTV series, 4 episodes

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