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Julieanne Newbould (born 1957) is an Australian actress who first came to prominence in the 1970s.
Career
= Television
=Newbould was 16 years old when she played Karen in the 1974 ABC telemovie Lindsay’s Boy set during the Second World War. Late in the same year she appeared in the six-part comedy series The Rise and Fall of Wellington Boots, also on the ABC. She then worked in several television series for the Grundy Organisation, and in 1977 played a guest role in the soap opera, The Young Doctors. She then became a popular original cast member of The Restless Years as Alison Clark. The series started in late 1977 and Newbould left in early 1979. Soon afterwards she took a role as reporter Kate Ashton in Daily at Dawn.
She later played two roles in another Grundy series, Prisoner. She appeared first in 1982 as Hannah Simpson and then 1986 as Wendy Glover. She was also a regular in the soap opera E Street, first appearing in 1989 as a court lawyer, then in 1991 as Virginia Travis, the first victim of 'Mr Bad' in the infamous serial-killer storyline.
Newbould's other TV credits include Number 96 (in 1977), Homicide, Division 4, Matlock Police, Bluey, Kingswood Country, The Flying Doctors, All Saints, Farscape, Home and Away, White Collar Blue, and The Cut.
Theatre
Newbould's theatre credits include Tribute (Theatre Royal), Gypsy (Queensland Theatre Company) and On Our Selection (Nimrod).
Personal
In the early 1980s, the press linked Newbould romantically with television news reporter George Negus. She was married to Carlo Penna and has two daughters from that relationship. Since 1999, Newbould's partner has been former Prime Minister of Australia Paul Keating.
Filmography
= Film
== Television
=Theatre
References
External links
Julieanne Newbould at IMDb