Fiona has been acting in Australian film, television and theatre for forty years, playing … um … just about everything. Some stage faves: The Department Store (Old Fitz); Is This Thing On? (Belvoir); Navigating Flinders (Ensemble); Shadowlands (STC); Wild Honey (STCSA); Wayne Harrison’s production of The One Day of the Year at the Finborough Theatre, London; Sport for Jove’s Antigone; and Kendall Feaver’s Wherever She Wanders for Griffin. She toured the country and Auckland and Singapore with the stage adaptation of Orwell’s 1984 (STCSA/GWB).
Fiona has appeared in lots of small film roles in big films, and big roles in small films. She won the 1991 AFI Best Supporting Actress award for her work in Waiting, and enjoyed playing opposite John Malkovich in Disgrace, an adaptation of the novel by J. M. Coetzee.
Her most recent of many small screen appearances? As Tiger King’s mum in Joe v Carol on Stan; in One Night for Paramount Plus; and as publican Hazel, in the acclaimed ABC/Matchbox television series – Perth’s own – The Heights. She will soon be seen in Jon Bell’s The Moogai.
Fiona is a proud and active member of MEAA/Equity.