Benita Collings
Benita Collings, (born 1940)[1] is an Australian theatre, television and film character actor and television presenter, who has also featured in documentaries and commercials in voice-overs. Collings, apart from her numerous character roles on soap opera and serials, is best known for her long running stint as a presenter for Play School on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) from 1969 until 1999, alongside fellow presenter John Hamblin, she was one of the longest serving presenters after a 30-year tenure[2][3]
Benita Collings | |
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Born | 1940 (age 79–80) |
Occupation | Actress Television presenter, voice artist |
Known for | Presenter on Play School (1969-1999), character actress |
Biography
Theatre, television and film
Collings started her career in 1955 at the Independent Theatre under Dame Doris Fitton and also trained in ballet and jazz, by 1960 she had joined the Ensemble Theatre under producer and director Hayes Gordon appearing in numerous plays including a production of Neil Simons, Last of the Red Hot Lovers, directed by Jon Ewing, Absurd Person Singular and Doctor in the House.[4] In addition to her position as an Australian children's television presenter, Collings has been a screen performer, appearing in many of Australian television dramas, including Homicide, Division 4, Matlock Police The Restless Years, The Sullivans, The Young Doctors, Sons and Daughters, Rafferty's Rules, A Country Practice and others.[5]
Collings has appeared in the feature film Knowing as the mother of Nicolas Cage's character.[6]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
1966 | The Private World of Miss Prim (TV series) | Typist |
1968 | Contrabands (TV series) Air Hostess | |
1970 | The Rovers (TV series) | Margaret Walsh |
1971 | The Comedy Game | Turner |
1972 | The Godfathers | Miss Lark |
1972 | Spyforce | Sister Hilda |
1972 | Sunstruck | Alice |
1970-1973 | Homicide | Joan Greaves (1970) - Freda Clarke (1972) - Catherine Davies (1973) (3 character roles) |
1970-1973 | Division 4 | Nina Radcliffe (1970) - Louse Jenkins (1970) - Barbara Young (1972) (3 character roles) |
1974 | Silent Number | Mary |
1973-1974 | Our Man in the Company | Turner |
1974 | Matlock Police | Betty Holmes - Susan Middleton (2 character roles) |
1975 | Scattergood: Friend Of All (TV series) | |
1975 | Quality of Mercy (TV series) | |
1977 | The Sullivans | Lucette |
1980-1982 | The Restless Years | Clara Morgan |
1982 | Secret Valley | |
1983 | Return to Eden (TV mini-series) | Estelle Rutherford |
1982-1984 | A Country Practice | Jill Stevens (1982) - Natalie Baker (1984) (2 character roles) |
1984 | Kindred Spirits | Tarot Reader |
1985 | Epic (Australian version) | |
1988 | Reed Down Under (Australasian version) - television movie | Dr Eileen Townsend |
1988 | Computer Ghosts (TV movie) | Eva |
1996 | The Glynn Nicholas Show (TV series) | Gremlins |
2001 | Pizza (TV series) | wowser lady |
2005 | A Black and White World | |
2009 | Knowing | Johns mother |
2010–2011 | The Tree | Aunty Mary |
2011 | Sleeping Beauty | Dinner Guest |
2011 | The Eve of the Storm | Lady at luncheon |
2013 | The Egg | Narrator |
2016 | Janet King (TV series) | Robin King |
2018 | Resting Pitch Face (TV series) | Olivia's mother |
2018 | The Pitch | Celia Montgomery |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1969-1999 | Play School | Herself | Host |
2016 | Have You Been Paying Attention? | Herself | Guest Quiz Master |
References
- "'I absolutely freaked': Benita Collings on Play School, ageing and the oddities of Fame".
- "Hope: Benita Collings and her hopes for children's learning". National Museum of Australia. Retrieved 2 December 2010.
- "40 Years Of Play School". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 2 December 2010.
- "Benita Collings".
- "Benita Collings". IMDb. Retrieved 2 December 2010.
- "Cast: Knowing". Allmovie. Retrieved 26 February 2010.
External links
- Benita Collings on IMDb
- Benita Collings at Entertain OZ, Australian entertainment directory
- "Forever Young", article in The Sydney Morning Herald
- Benita Collings at Onya Soapbox talent agent