Judith McGrath
Judith McGrath | |
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Judith McGrath as Colleen Powell in Prisoner | |
| Born | 21 April 1947 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
| Died | 20 October 2017 (aged 70) Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
| Other names | Judy McGrath |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1967–2012 |
| Notable work |
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Judith McGrath (21 April 1947 – 20 October 2017) was an Australian actress. She was known for her roles as Colleen Powell in Prisoner, Matron Gribble in Round the Twist, Bernice Hudson in A Country Practice, and Yvonne 'Von' Ryan in All Saints.
Early life
Born in Brisbane, McGrath realised she wanted to be an actor from an early age. She began taking drama classes at Brisbane's Twelfth Night Theatre. She also took ballet and speech and elocution lessons.[1]
Career
McGrath began her professional acting career in theatre restaurants in Brisbane.[1] She also had an early film role in 1969 film Age of Consent, playing the role of Grace.[2]
In her twenties, McGrath relocated to London, where she worked in production for BBC radio's international news services[1] and studied mine, dance and drama.[3] After three years, she returned to Brisbane, rejoining Twelfth Night Theatre for 12 months.[3] She then moved to Melbourne where she appeared extensively in theatre, including productions for Melbourne Theatre Company and Playbox Theatre Company.[1] and appeared in Skyways and Young Ramsay.[3]
McGrath was known for playing characters with a dry, often sarcastic wit.[4] She was best known to international audiences for her role in the cult Network Ten soap opera Prisoner as fair-minded but sarcastic Deputy Governor Colleen 'Poface' Powell.[5] Initially a minor character, appearing in 12 episodes in the first two series (1979–1980), she became a permanent cast member in 1981 and went on to appear in a total of 263 episodes. She chose to leave the series, her farewell episode airing in May 1984, during the show's sixth season.[6]
After leaving Prisoner, McGrath appeared in guest roles in Special Squad, Neighbours (1985) and The Flying Doctors (1986; 1988) and 1986 miniseries Sword of Honour.[7] In 1989, she appeared in the first series of the children's comedy series Round The Twist in 1989, playing Matron Cecilia Gribble (the wife of Frankie J. Holden’s character).[1]
McGrath went on to become a regular cast member on A Country Practice, playing hippie Bernice Hudson from 1992 until 1993. Not long afterwards, the series was axed by the Seven Network, and McGrath returned for the final episode.[7]
After a role in ABC drama Police Rescue,[7] McGrath joined the cast of medical drama series All Saints on its debut in 1998, where she became known for playing the long-running role of nurse Yvonne 'Von' Ryan, opposite co-star Georgie Parker. She was the only original cast member to stay with the series until its conclusion in late 2009.[8] The role saw her nominated for a Logie Award.[9]
McGrath also starred in anthology series Naked: Stories of Men in 1996. Her final television role was as a counsellor in the series Winners & Losers.[7]
Death
McGrath died in Brisbane at the age of 70 on 20 October 2017.[10][11]
Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1969 | Age of Consent | Brisbane Girl – Grace (as Judy McGrath) | Feature film |
| 1986 | Backstage | Hotel Receptionist | Feature film |
| 2005 | Fink | Centrelink Woman | Feature film |
| 2010 | Scone Wars | Mavis Hepstead | Film short |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1977 | Bluey | Mrs. Thompson | Season 1, episode 22 |
| 1977, 1980 | Young Ramsay | Ethel Dean Rosemary Billings |
Season 1, episode 8 Season 2, episode 5 |
| 1978–1980 | Cop Shop | Mrs. Bond | Season 1, episode 23 |
| Leila Foley | Season 2, episode 22 | ||
| Jane Hardy | Season 2–3, 4 episodes, recurring role | ||
| Eve Fleming | Season 3, episodes 59 & 60 | ||
| 1978 | The Sullivans | Miss Harvey | 4 episodes, recurring role |
| 1979 - 1981 | Skyways | Mrs. Mason | 2 episodes |
| Lauren Bates | 1 episode | ||
| Dr. Mendelsohn | 2 episodes | ||
| Zoe Lawrence | 1 episode | ||
| 1979–1984 | Prisoner | Colleen Powell | Seasons 1–3, 31 episodes, recurring role Seasons 3–6, 232 episodes, main role[a] |
| 1984 | Special Squad | June Holgate | Season 1, episode 26 |
| 1985 | Neighbours | Margaret Haywood | Season 1, episodes 67 & 68 |
| 1986 | Sword of Honour | Dietician | Miniseries, episode 4 |
| 1986, 1988 | The Flying Doctors | Cynthia Cumberland-Brown | Season 1, episode 18 |
| Caroline Longley | Season 3, episode 22 | ||
| 1987 | Willing and Abel | Season 1 | |
| Camera Script | Episode: "Second Star on the Right" | ||
| 1989 | Round the Twist | Matron Gribble | Season 1, 9 episodes, main role |
| 1992–1993 | A Country Practice | Bernice Hudson | Seasons 12–13, 149 episodes, main role |
| 1995 | Police Rescue | Hazel | Season 4, episode 3 |
| 1996 | Naked: Stories of Men | Margaret | Season 1, episode 3, main role |
| 1998–2009 | All Saints | Yvonne 'Von' Ryan | Seasons 1–12, 493 episodes, main role |
| 2011–2012 | Winners & Losers | Maria Crawley | Seasons 1–2, 3 episodes, recurring role |
Theatre
Source: [12]
Radio
Source: [12]
| Year | Title | Role | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1979 | Crying in the Night | ABC Radio, Melbourne |
Notes
- ^ Played a recurring role in Prisoner from Season 1, episode 48, until Season 3, episode 59. From Season 3, episode 60, she was upgraded to a main character
References
- ^ a b c d e "All Saints: profiles". www.australiantelevision.net. Retrieved 17 January 2026.
- ^ Vagg, Stephen (1 December 2025). "Forgotten Australian Films: Age of Consent". FilmInk. Retrieved 1 December 2025.
- ^ a b c Fidgeon, Patrice (10 December 1983). "Four years as Officer Powell is ending for actress Judith McGrath". TV Week via www.tvflashback.com.au. Retrieved 17 January 2026.
- ^ Lane, Richard. Prisoner: Cell Block H.
- ^ "It's Saints and winners". Manchester Evening News. 20 April 2010. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
- ^ "Prisoner Shake-Up". TV Week: 9. 24 December 1983.
- ^ a b c d "Obituary: Judith McGrath". www.televisionau.com. 22 October 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2026.
- ^ Idato, Michael (26 October 2009). "All Saints fades away". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
- ^ "Judith McGrath, Prisoner and All Saints star, dies aged 70". www.abc.net.au. 23 October 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2026.
- ^ Knox, David (22 October 2017). "Vale: Judith McGrath". TV Tonight. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
- ^ Smith, Sophie (23 October 2017). "Australia mourns loss of Logie nominated All Saints soap star". Herald Sun. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
- ^ a b "Judith McGrath". AusStage. Retrieved 17 January 2026.