Babs McMillan

Babs McMillan is an Australian stage, film, television actress and director and teacher, based in Melbourne She is best known for her roles in two popular television series during the 1980s.

Babs McMillan
Born
Australia
Occupation
  • Actress
  • director
  • playwright
  • teacher
[1]
Years active1970-2013

Career

McMillan played the acerbic Sister Erin Cosgrove during the final year of television series The Young Doctors and dimwitted country bumpkin Cass Parker in Prisoner. In the late 1990s, she appeared in the Australian espionage drama Secrets.

McMillan has appeared in the movies Oscar and Lucinda (1997), Babe: Pig in the City (1998), My Brilliant Career (1979) and Hating Alison Ashley (2005).

On stage McMillan has acted extensively with the Melbourne Theatre Company. Apart from acting, McMillan has helped many students as Director of Drama at the National Theatre Drama School in Melbourne.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979My Brilliant CareerMiss Benson
1982A Shifting DreamingAnnie LockTelevision film documentary
1991DeadlyCoroner
1997Oscar and LucindaMrs. Judd
1998Babe: Pig in the CityMatriarch
2005Hating Alison AshleyMrs. Orlando
2009Chocolate FetishPrue KaiserShort film
2013CliffyMerleTelevision film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974Silent NumberThe PostituteEpisode: "Something from the Past"
1975The Dick Emery ShowEpisode: "Episode #14.10"
1977Doctor on the GoNeridaEpisode: "Sunday Bleeping Sunday"
1979SkywaysMoira TrimmerEpisode: "Chalk and Cheese"
1981,
1983–84
PrisonerMiss Vaughan, Cass Parker61 episodes
1983The Young DoctorsErin Cosgrove8 episodes
1984Special SquadEpisode: "Return of the Cat"
1989Rafferty's RulesNurse McTaggartEpisode: "The Plague"
1994SecretsVirginia Drury13 episodes
2002Short CutsMiri LiebermanEpisode: "As a Row of Tents"
2002Legacy of the Silver ShadowNursing Home ManagerEpisode: "Tomorrow the World"
2009City HomicideFran BensonEpisode: "The Forgotten"

References

  1. "Babs McMillan". AusStage.


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