Anne-Louise Lambert

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Anne-Louise Lambert

Anne-Louise Lambert (born 1956),[1] also credited as Anne Lambert, is an Australian actress. She is best known for her role as Miranda in the 1975 film Picnic at Hanging Rock.

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Anne-Louise Lambert
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Lambert in Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975)
Born
Anne Louise Lambert

1956 (age 6869)
Brisbane, Australia
Other namesAnne Lambert
Occupation(s)Actress, psychotherapist, counsellor, coach
Years active1972–present
Notable workPicnic at Hanging Rock (1975)
Children1
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Early life

Anne Louise Lambert was born in Brisbane, Australia in 1956;[2] she later moved to Sydney. She grew up alongside two younger brothers, Tony and Andrew, and younger sister, screenwriter Sarah Lambert. When their parents split up in the mid-1970s, Lambert moved to the inner-Sydney suburb of Balmain with her mother and siblings.[3]

Career

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Under the name Anne Lambert, she first gained recognition on Australian television with roles in three soap operas. In 1973, she played nymphomaniac Sue Marshall in Number 96. The following year, she was an original cast member in a school-based drama, Class of '74, playing student Peggy Richardson.

Director Peter Weir saw Lambert in a television commercial for Fanta playing the fancy Nancy character and felt she was perfect for the lead role as the ethereal Miranda St Clare in Picnic at Hanging Rock. She was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. at the 1976 Australian Film Institute Award for her role in the film.

During 1975, Lambert appeared in a recurring sketch in comedy series The Norman Gunston Show called "The Checkout Chicks". This sketch, a send-up of melodramatic soap operas set in a supermarket, mostly featured other former Number 96 actors – Vivienne Garrett, Candy Raymond, Philippa Baker, Judy Lynne, and Abigail. In 1976, she had a six-month role in adult soap opera The Box as the "sexy and promiscuous" Trish Freeman.[1]

Lambert moved to the UK for work at the age of 21.[3] She adopted the name Anne-Louise Lambert when she realised that another actress was listed as Anne Lambert. She has worked steadily ever since, including roles in the BBC TV series The Borgias (1981), Cousin Phillis (1982) Peter Greenaway's The Draughtsman's Contract (1982). She played the role of Lady Mary Brackenstall in the adaptation of The Abbey Grange for The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1986). She also appeared in Australian TV miniseries such as Mussolini and I (1985), Great Expectations: The Untold Story (1987) and The Dirtwater Dynasty (1988), Fields of Fire 2 (1988) and Tanamera – Lion of Singapore (1989).

Lambert's film credits include A Los Cuatro Vientos (1987), Breathing Under Water (1991) and Seeing Red (1992), Lilian's Story alongside Toni Collette (1996) and Somersault, which won Best Film at the 2004 Australian Film Institute Awards. She also appeared in the 2004 Australian TV series The Alice, the 2006 short drama Photograph (directed by her sister[3] Sarah Lambert), and 2011 short film Waiting for the Turning of the Earth. Her most recent movie is The Last Babushka Doll (2018).

Lambert's stage roles include Sweet Bird of Youth, co-starring with Lauren Bacall and Colin Friels.

Personal life

Lambert resides in the Sydney suburb of Balmain with her son (born in 1989)[2] and works as a psychotherapist, counsellor, and coach.[4]

Filmography

Film

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1975Picnic at Hanging RockMiranda St ClareFeature film
1982The Draughtsman's ContractMrs. Talmann / Mrs. Herbert's daughterFeature film (UK)
1982GossipClareFeature film (UK) (unfinished)
1987A los cuatro vientosGeorginaFeature film (Spain)
1991Breathing Under WaterBeatriceFeature film
1992Seeing RedAmandaFeature film
1993Just DessertsMonaFilm short
1994Unacceptable BehaviourLisaFilm short
1995NapoleonSpider / Earless Wallaby / Desert Mouse (voice)Feature film
1996Lilian's StoryMotherFeature film
1997A Cut in the RatesFilm short
2004SomersaultMarthaFeature film
2006PhotographMandyFilm short
2007You or MeAnnieFilm short
2008A Chair with a ViewNarrator (voice)Film short
2011Waiting for the Turn of the EarthSarahFilm short
2016Target FascinationPatricia NowlanFeature film
2018The Last Babushka DollFilm short
2022Mother MountainLindaFeature film
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Television

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Year Title Role Type
1973 Number 96 Sue Marshall 7 episodes
1974–1975 Class of '74 Peggy 'The Iceberg' Richardson
1975 Class of '75 Peggy Richardson
1975 Behind the Legend 1 episode
1975 Matlock Police Ellen Prosser 1 episode
1975 Division 4 Julie Sullivan 1 episode
1975 The Norman Gunston Show Herself in 'The Checkout Chicks' sketch 6 episodes
1976 The Box Trish Freeman
1976 Up the Convicts 1 episode
1976 Murcheson Creek TV movie
1978 Glenview High Susan 1 episode
1978 Chopper Squad Marilyn 1 episode
1978 Against the Wind Miss Stodart Miniseries, 1 episode
1979 Cop Shop Jenny McGregor 19 episodes
1981 The Borgias Lucrezia Borgia Miniseries, 9 episodes (UK)
1982 Jackanory Playhouse Princess Gilda 1 episode (UK)
1982 Cousin Phillis Phillis Holman 4 episodes (UK)
1982 The Year of the French Ellen Treacy Miniseries, 3 episodes (France/Ireland)
1983 Jury Margaret 1 episode (UK)
1985 Mussolini: The Untold Story Orsola 3 episodes (US/Yugoslavia)
1986 The Return of Sherlock Holmes Lady Mary Brackenstall 1 episode (UK)
1987 Great Expectations: The Untold Story Estella TV movie
1988 The Dirtwater Dynasty Emma Tarbox / Emma Tarbox Sr Miniseries, 5 episodes
1988 Fields of Fire II Kate Miniseries, 2 episodes
1989 Tanamera – Lion of Singapore Irene Miniseries, 7 episodes
1989 Living with the Law
1991 Heroes II: The Return Nancy Davidson Miniseries, 2 episodes
1994 Under the Skin 1 episode: "Grandmother's Teeth"
1997 Big Sky Jean Friedrich 1 episode
1998 Murder Call Linda Hindwood 1 episode
1998 Children's Hospital Marion Laing 1 episode
2001 Changi Mary Miniseries, 1 episode
2002 All Saints Gabrielle Trebom 1 episode
2003 White Collar Blue Valerie Dunn 1 episode
2004 The Alice Heaven Daily TV movie
2005 The Alice Heaven 1 episode
2015 House of Hancock Hope Hancock (as Anne Louise Lambert) Miniseries, 1 episode
2017 House of Bond Josie Rowland Miniseries, 2 episodes
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Theatre

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1975The MiserUNSW Old Tote Theatre
1983The RivalsLydia LanguishNational Theatre, London[5]
1988The King and IPrincess TuptimArts Theatre, Adelaide with Metropolitan Musical Theatre Company
1991Three Stories High - Julia's Song / Painted Woman / Koori LoveBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
1993Money and FriendsPlayhouse, Newcastle, University of Newcastle with Hunter Valley Theatre Company
1986Sweet Bird of YouthHeavenly FinleyLyric Theatre, Brisbane, Opera Theatre, Adelaide, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Princess Theatre, Melbourne
1994Heartbreak HouseHis Majesty's Theatre, Perth with Angel Productions
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Awards and nominations

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