Carole Skinner
Known for: Acting
Born: May 7, 1944 in Australia
Carole Skinner (born 8 May, 1944) is Australian actress, particularly known for her performances in film, theatre and television. She is perhaps best known for her role as Nola McKenzie in the soap opera, Prisoner (1983), in Sons and Daughters (1985-1986), as Doris Hudson, and in the miniseries, The Harp in the South (1987), and its sequel, Poor Man's Orange (1987), as Delie Stock.
Known for
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Moulin Rouge!
Landlady
Howling III: The Marsupials
Yara
Whipping Boy
Sex Store Wife
My Brilliant Career
Mrs. McSwatt
Alvin Purple
Mother Superior
Goodbye Paradise
Landlady
Monkey Grip
Waitress
Mystery at Castle House
Aunt Josephine
On the Loose
Mrs. Jones
Never Tell Me Never
Dusty
Heatwave
Mary Ford
After Hours
Mother
The View from Greenhaven
Bonnie
Napoleon
Cat (voice)
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll
Olive Leech
The Good Wife
Mrs. Gibson
Deadline
Sybil
The Young Doctors
White Collar Blue
Mrs. Simms
headLand
Supervisor
The Flying Doctors
Joan Morgan
Minder
Mary Maguire
E Street
Cathy Norman
Prisoner
Nola McKenzie