
Carole Skinner
Known For
Acting
Born
1944-05-08 in Australia
Biography
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.
Most Known For

Prisoner
as Nola McKenzie

Minder
as Mary Maguire

McLeod's Daughters
as Helga

The Flying Doctors
as Joan Morgan

headLand
as Supervisor

E Street
as Cathy Norman

All Saints
as Sandra Gillespie

Moulin Rouge!
as Landlady

Napoleon
as Cat (voice)

White Collar Blue
as Mrs. Simms

The Young Doctors

Catching Milat
as Margaret Milat

The Good Wife
as Mrs. Gibson

Howling III: The Marsupials
as Yara

Heatwave
as Mary Ford

Monkey Grip
as Waitress

My Brilliant Career
as Mrs. McSwatt

Whipping Boy
as Sex Store Wife

Alvin Purple
as Mother Superior

Goodbye Paradise
as Landlady