Jenny Lovell

Jenny Lovell is an Australian theatre, television and film actress, and drama teacher, probably best known for her stint as Jenny Hartley in 44 episodes in the television series Prisoner. She is the daughter of Sydney actor and producer Nigel Lovell and actor and producer Patricia Lovell.

Jenny Lovell
Occupation
  • Actress
  • theatre manager
  • producer
  • director
Known forPrisoner also known as Prisoner: Cell Block H
Parent(s)Nigel Lovell (father), Patricia Lovell (mother)

Lovell made her film debut in Picnic at Hanging Rock in 1975 and also appeared in the film Gallipoli, small screen appearances including four episodes of the soap opera A Country Practice and the police drama Blue Heelers, and a role in the horror film Darkness Falls (2003).[1][2] Lovell has performed internationally including at The Globe Theatre, London.[3]

Lovell was the inaugural General Manager of Impro Melbourne, an improvisational theatre (improv) company founded in 1996 in Melbourne, Australia. During her time with the company, Lovell produced, directed and starred in various improv formats, including many seasons of competition in Theatresports, when it was hosted at the Theatre Works independent theatre in St Kilda, Melbourne.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1975Picnic at Hanging RockBlanche
1981GallipoliWaitress
1982,
1984
A Country PracticePregnant Woman, Catherine4 episodes
1985PrisonerJenny Hartley44 episodes
1985I Can't Get StartedDebbie
1990The Money or the GunEpisode: "The Year of the Patronising Bastard"
1996MercuryBronwynEpisode: "Biggest Thieves in Town"
1997Good Guys, Bad Guys: Only the Young Die GoodMrs. MaloneyTelevision film
1997–98Blue HeelersGail Russell4 episodes
2000Halifax f.p.Mrs. AndersonEpisode: "The Spider and the Fly"
2003Darkness FallsNurse Alex
2003MDAMrs. TrantorEpisode: "A Closer Walk"
2009TomboysNaomi's Mother
2014The Salsa PlaysSueTelevision film
2014Bound by BluePenelope
2019NeighboursFiona BennettEpisode: "Episode #1.8048" with Betty Bobbitt, Jane Clifton and Jentah Sobott

References

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