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'''Lesley Baker''' (born 20 January 1944) is an [[Australians|Australian]] actress, singer, dancer and comedian. |
'''Lesley Baker''' (born 20 January 1944) is an [[Australians|Australian]] actress, singer, dancer and comedian. She is best known internationally for her small screen roles in cult series ''[[Prisoner (TV series)|Prisoner]]'' and her recurring role in ''[[Neighbours]]''. |
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==Career== |
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==Early career== |
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Baker was well known for her early appearances on [[In Melbourne Tonight]] with [[Graham Kennedy]], after which she went on to play several roles for [[Crawford Productions]] series. |
Baker was well known for her early appearances on [[In Melbourne Tonight]] with [[Graham Kennedy]], after which she went on to play several roles for [[Crawford Productions]] series. |
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==''Prisoner''== |
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She is best known for her TV soap opera roles including hulking husband basher, Monica Ferguson, in early episodes of ''[[Prisoner (TV series)|Prisoner]]'' in 1979, and in 1982, she returned to that series playing the character of "Tinker" Bell Peters. |
She is best known for her TV soap opera roles including hulking husband basher, Monica Ferguson, in early episodes of ''[[Prisoner (TV series)|Prisoner]]'' in 1979, and in 1982, she returned to that series playing the character of "Tinker" Bell Peters. |
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==''Neighbours''== |
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She has played the itinerant role of [[Angie Rebecchi]] since January 1995, the mother of long-running character, [[Toadfish Rebecchi|Toadie Rebecchi]] ([[Ryan Moloney]]) in ''[[Neighbours]]'', who was also introduced in 1995. The character Angie was originally introduced as a guest character, however, her popularity with viewers saw writers decide to introduce her husband "Big Kev" (Don Bridges), eldest son, Shane (Greg O'Mera), and youngest son, Jared "Toadfish" Rebecchi, to the regular cast. The family moved into Ramsay Street, and joined Kevin Jr "Stonefish" Rebecchi (Anthony Engleman), who was an already established character from 1994. In 1996, Angie, Kev and Stonefish were all written out of ''Neighbours'', however, both Angie and Stonefish made sporadic appearances over the following years, with Angie appearing in both the original "final episode" in 2022, and the first episodes of the 2023 continuation. |
She has played the itinerant role of [[Angie Rebecchi]] since January 1995, the mother of long-running character, [[Toadfish Rebecchi|Toadie Rebecchi]] ([[Ryan Moloney]]) in ''[[Neighbours]]'', who was also introduced in 1995. The character Angie was originally introduced as a guest character, however, her popularity with viewers saw writers decide to introduce her husband "Big Kev" (Don Bridges), eldest son, Shane (Greg O'Mera), and youngest son, Jared "Toadfish" Rebecchi, to the regular cast. The family moved into Ramsay Street, and joined Kevin Jr "Stonefish" Rebecchi (Anthony Engleman), who was an already established character from 1994. In 1996, Angie, Kev and Stonefish were all written out of ''Neighbours'', however, both Angie and Stonefish made sporadic appearances over the following years, with Angie appearing in both the original "final episode" in 2022, and the first episodes of the 2023 continuation. |
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Lesley Baker (born 20 January 1944) is an Australian actress, singer, dancer and comedian. She is best known internationally for her small screen roles in cult series Prisoner and her recurring role in Neighbours.
Early career
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Baker was well known for her early appearances on In Melbourne Tonight with Graham Kennedy, after which she went on to play several roles for Crawford Productions series.
Prisoner
She is best known for her TV soap opera roles including hulking husband basher, Monica Ferguson, in early episodes of Prisoner in 1979, and in 1982, she returned to that series playing the character of "Tinker" Bell Peters.
Neighbours
She has played the itinerant role of Angie Rebecchi since January 1995, the mother of long-running character, Toadie Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) in Neighbours, who was also introduced in 1995. The character Angie was originally introduced as a guest character, however, her popularity with viewers saw writers decide to introduce her husband "Big Kev" (Don Bridges), eldest son, Shane (Greg O'Mera), and youngest son, Jared "Toadfish" Rebecchi, to the regular cast. The family moved into Ramsay Street, and joined Kevin Jr "Stonefish" Rebecchi (Anthony Engleman), who was an already established character from 1994. In 1996, Angie, Kev and Stonefish were all written out of Neighbours, however, both Angie and Stonefish made sporadic appearances over the following years, with Angie appearing in both the original "final episode" in 2022, and the first episodes of the 2023 continuation.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Episode/Other Notes |
1965 | Graham Kennedy's Channel 9 Show | Guest - Herself sings with Graham Kennedy | TV series, 1 episode |
1969–1976 | Homicide | Various Role Gloria Slater Sadie Thompson Jeannie Burke Sister Catherine April Brown Jocelyn Davies Mrs. Morton Nora Jenkins |
8 Episodes "Triple Play" (#6.19) "An Welcomed Guest" (#6.44) "Expectations" (#8.30) "The Crossing (#11.1) :The Artful Dodger "Brotherhood of Man" (#11.31) Short Cut (#12.32) "The Whole of the Law" (#13.6) |
1970–1975 | Division 4 | Various roles Junie Mullins Thelma Shaw Annie Kerr Jean Whelan Marcie White Cassandra Yvonne Kay Hudson |
8 episodes "Fizz" (#2.9) "Mad Monaghan" (#2.31) "Drop-Out" (#2.31) "Live Bait" (#3.26) "Backlash"(#6.2) "Parable" (#6.16) "Time Payment " (#7.5) "Friends - Who Needs 'Em?" (#7.36) |
1970 | The Long Arm | Const. Brenda Davis The Nurse |
2 episodes "The Big Circle" (#1.8) as The Nurse "The Christmas Break"(##1.13) as Const. Brenda Davis |
1971–1976 | Matlock Police | Various roles WPC Sue Rogers Val Wilson Judy Elliot Babs Taylor Marion Woods Daphne Dolly Robinson Molly Atkins>br>Eileen Simpson |
9 episodes "Tightrope" (#1.15) "Escape To Nowhere" (#1.25) "Smoke Screen" (#1.32) "Squaring Off" (#3.121) "Walk Like A Man"(#5.180) "Where The Trees Walk Down The Hill" (#5.184) "Cuckoos and Peaches" (#5.202) "No Problems" (#5.214) "Come To Mother" (#5.226) |
1974 | Rush | "They Faced All the Dangers, Those Bold Bushrangers" (#1.3) | |
1975 | The Last of the Australians | Ms. Ferguson | "Ashes to Ashes" (#2.4) |
1976 | Solo One | Mrs. Pickett | "My Bonnie" (#1.7) |
Bellbird | Cheryl Turner #2 | ||
’’Alvin Purple'’ | Myrte | Ciao Alvin (#1.13) | |
1977 | Bluey | Leslie Stewart | "Emma" (#1.15) |
1978 | Cop Shop | Mother | Episode 1.97 |
1979 | Skyways | Gladys Skinner (as Leslie Baker) | "Donnys Father" (#1.142) |
1979, 1983 | Prisoner (In the United Kingdom Prisoner: Cell Block H and in Canada Caged Women.) |
Monica Ferguson Belle 'Tinker' Peters |
Played Monica Ferguson in 1979 in 36 episodes (15–18, 29–60) Play Belle 'Tinker' Peters in 1983 for 3 episodes (390–392) |
1980 | Water Under the Bridge | Nurse Vickers | Miniseries |
1981 | I Can Jump Puddles | Matron | Miniseries |
1984 | Carson's Law | Nurse | "Fallen into Darkness (# |
Special Squad | Chamber Maid | Counterfeit Lady (#1.5) | |
1986, 1988–1989 | The Flying Doctors | 2 roles Mrs. Jackson(1 episode) Lucy Somers (4 episodes) |
5 episodes "Sins of the Fathers" (#1.8) "Don’t Tell Anyone" (#3.24) "Breaking The Drought (#4.8) "All You Need Is Luck" (#4.11) "Rising Sundown (#5.6) |
1987 | Slate, Wyn & Me | Molly | Film |
1988 | The Bartons | Mrs, Davis | Episodes: "Half Time" (#1.3), "The Great Billycart Aid Rave (#1.6) |
1992 | Spotswood aka: "The Efficiency Expert" in the U.S. |
Gwen | Film (as Leslie Baker) |
Boney | Boarding House Lady | "Looks Can Kill" (#1.2) | |
1993 | Body Melt | Mack | Film |
Phoenix | Woman Farmer | "In on the Joke (#2.8) as Leslie Baker | |
1997, 1998 | Good Guys, Bad Guys | 2 roles Rose Ms. Pinney |
2 Episodes "Angel'’ (#1.11) "Naughty Bits (#2.5) |
1999 | Stingers | Maggie Robardi | "Just Acting" (#2.13) |
2000 | SeaChange | Mrs. Chatham | "Pipeline" (#3.5) |
2001 | Shock Jock | Rita | "Exposure" (#1.3), "Mein Diary (#1.5), "One for the Road" (#1.6) |
1994, 1997, 2001,2004 |
Blue Heelers | Various roles Sheila O'Shaughnessy Mrs. Flynn Grandma Kenny Irene Wilkes (2 episodes) |
5 episodes "Why Give People Rights? They Only Abuse Them" -1994 (#1.3) "Face Value – 1994 (1.38) "The Civil Deed" -1997 (#4.41) "A Matter of Faith" -2001 (#8.37) "Reasonable Doubt: Live" -2004 (#11.12) |
2008 | "Tea and Physics" | Granny | (Short) |
2008–2009 | City Homicide | Miriam Toffler | 2 episodes "Taniwha (#2.4), "In Wolf’s Clothing" (#3.17) |
2009 | The Librarians | Christine's aunt | "Romeos and Juliets" (#2.4) |
"Inanimate Objects" | Sam Graham | Film | |
1995–1996 2002–2006, 2008, 2013, 2015, 2017–2019, 2022–2023 |
Neighbours | Angie Rebecchi | Current Regular Recurring |
References
External links
- 1944 births
- Australian female dancers
- Australian film actresses
- Australian soap opera actresses
- Living people
- Actresses from Melbourne
- 20th-century Australian actresses
- 20th-century Australian dancers
- 21st-century Australian actresses
- 21st-century Australian dancers
- 20th-century Australian women singers
- 21st-century Australian women singers