Penelope Cook[1] (13 July 1957 – 26 December 2018) was an Australian actress, stage director, TV presenter and writer. She played roles in the soap opera A Country Practice, as Vicki Dean Bowen from 1981 to 1985, E Street as lead anchor-character, Dr Elly Fielding, between 1989 and 1991, and Neighbours in the recurring role of Prue Brown from 2007 to 2010. She was also a presenter on travel show The Great Outdoors[2][3]

Penny Cook
Cook on A Country Practice in 1984
Born
Penelope Cook

(1957-07-13)13 July 1957
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died26 December 2018(2018-12-26) (aged 61)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • television presenter
  • stage director
  • writer
Years active1979−2018
Known forA Country Practice (1981–1985)
E Street (1989–1991)
The Great Outdoors (1992–1996)
Neighbours (2007–08, 2010)
All Saints (2007–2008)
Pulse (2017)
Spouse(s)David Lynch
Clive Robertson (divorced)
Children1
Websitepennycook.com.au

Early life

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Cook was born in Melbourne and grew up in Woollahra, Sydney. Her mother was a physiotherapist and her father served in the Royal Australian Navy based at Garden Island Naval Precinct. After completing high school, Cook auditioned for the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) but failed to gain a place. Instead, her mother helped her obtain a radiography traineeship at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. A year later, Cook auditioned for NIDA again and was successful.[3] She graduated in 1978.[4]

Career

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Television

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Cook made her debut on television in 1979 as Susie Denning in soap opera, The Restless Years.[4] Her most well-known role was as veterinarian Vicky Dean Bowen in the drama series, A Country Practice, and was one of the longest serving early actors in that series appearing from its inception in November 1981 until 1985, and 330 episodes, a role for which she won Logie Awards in 1984 and 1985. Her relationship and wedding in A Country Practice to Dr Simon Bowen, played by Grant Dodwell, became one of the highest rated and most popular storylines of that series.[5] After a break from television for over two years, Cook returned in 1989 to play Dr Elly Fielding in a new Ten Network soap opera, E Street. This role had been especially created for her, and Cook remained in the series from 1989 to early 1991.[6] She went on to a guest role in ABC's medical drama G.P..

From 1992 to 1996 Cook was a presenter on the Australian travel show The Great Outdoors. She appeared in the police drama Young Lions in 2002.[7] From June 2007 until late 2010, she joined the cast of Australian soap opera Neighbours in the recurring role of Prue Brown, mother of Frazer Yeats (Ben Lawson) and Ringo Brown (Sam Clark).[8][9] Cook also guest starred in episodes of All Saints in 2007 and 2008. In 2017, she played a supporting role in the ABC hospital drama Pulse.[10]

Theatre

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Cook had a long involvement in the theatre, both as an actress and director. She was involved in nearly 40 stage productions, including at the Ensemble Theatre and the Sydney Theatre Company, and helped establish the Griffin Theatre Company in 1979.[4][7] Her most notable stage appearances included the John BellRichard Tognetti production of The Soldier's Tale[11] with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Australian tour of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband, directed in Sydney by English director Sir Peter Hall.[5]

She served on the board of Sydney's Monkey Baa Theatre and worked extensively with the Australian Theatre for Young People.[3][5]

Personal life and death

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Cook was married twice; first to radio broadcaster and television personality Clive Robertson and subsequently to businessman David Lynch. In 1998 they had a daughter, Poppy.[7]

Cook died from cancer on 26 December 2018, aged 61.[7][10]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleType
1987Lay OffNarratorFilm documentary
1988The DreamingCathy ThorntonFeature film
1993Joh's JuryPennyTV movie
1995Midnight ExpressoFilm short
2003The WaltzMayFilm short
2018The MergerFran BarlowFeature film

Television

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YearTitleRoleType
1979Patrol BoatTV series, 1 episode
1979The Restless YearsSusie DenningTV series, 4 episodes
1979SkywaysJoanna WhickerTV series, 1 episode
1980Spring & FallRefuge WorkerTV series, 1 episode
1980The Young DoctorsTV series
1981BellamyTV series, 1 episode
1981MenottiTV series, 1 episode
1981-85; 1993A Country PracticeVicky Dean / Vicky Bowen / Victoria 'Vicky' DeanTV series, 330 episodes
1982-86Channel 7 Perth TelethonHerselfTV special
1985Star SearchGuest JudgeTV series, 1 episode
1986It's a KnockoutGuest RefereeTV series, 1 episode
1986PasswordHerselfTV series
1987CodaKate MartinTV movie
1987Have a GoGuest JudgeTV series, 4 episodes
1987The Flying DoctorsSusan FowlerTV series, 1 episode
1988Swap ShopHerselfTV series
1988Life Education Television AppealHerselfTV special
1989-91E StreetDr. Elly FieldingTV series, 210 episodes
1989Naked Under CapricornPeggy DelaneyTV miniseries, 2 episodes
1990Hands Up for a StoryHerselfTraining film
1990TV Celebrity Dance PartyHerself (singing "Another Done Somebody Wrong Song")TV special
1991Celebrity Wheel of FortuneHerself - Contestant with Bob Shearer, Paul Jennings & John HowardTV series, 1 episode
1991G.P.Beth PaigeTV series, 8 episodes
1991Burke's BackyardCelebrity GardenerTV series, 1 episode
1991In Sydney TodayGuestTV series, 1 episode
1991; 1993Tonight Live with Steve VizardGuestTV series, 1 episode
1991The Main EventHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1991'Til TenGuestTV series, 1 episode
1992The Morning ShowRegular PresenterTV series
1992What's Cooking?GuestTV series, 1 episode
1993A Country Practice: The Final NightDr. Vicky BowenTV series, 1 episode
1993-96The Great OutdoorsPresenterTV series
1993Tonight LiveGuest hostTV series, 1 episode
1994Midday with Derryn HinchHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1994; 1995DentonGuestTV series, 2 episodes
1994-2000; 2005Good Morning AustraliaGuestTV series, 8 episodes
1995Funniest PeopleGuestTV series, 3 episodes
1996Ally and DocAllyTV pilot
1996PassionPresenterTV series
1997Good News WeekGuestTV series, 2 episodes
1997Midday with Kerri-AnneGuestTV series, 2 episodes
1997TodayGuestTV series, 1 episode
1997CliptomaniacsHerselfTV series
1998FCTVHostTV series
1998The Ten Out-Take FilesHostTV series, 7 episodes
2002Young LionsChief Inspector Sharon KostasTV series, 22 episodes
2003Page to ScreenHerself - Performance DirectorTV documentary
2003This Is Your Life: The Australian Women's Weekly 70th Birthday PartyGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
2005Good Morning AustraliaGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
2006The Book ClubBook ReviewerTV series, 1 episode
2006Where Are They Now?HerselfTV series, 1 episode
2007-08All SaintsRhonda GoldmanTV series, 5 episodes
2007010NeighboursPrue BrownTV series, 28 episodes
2010Dance AcademyCarolineTV series, 1 episode
2011LaidNunTV series, 1 episode
2014RakeAlice KendallTV series, 1 episode
2015HeidiGrandmammaTV series, 2 episodes
2016The Daily EditionHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2016The Morning ShowGuest (with Benita Collings & Lex Marinos)TV series, 1 episode
2017PulseCarol LittleTV series, 8 episodes

References

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  1. ^ "Penelope Cook". acnc.gov.au. Archived from the original on 3 January 2019. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  2. ^ "A Country Practice actor Penny Cook dies aged 61". ABC News. Abc.net.au. 27 December 2018. Archived from the original on 28 December 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  3. ^ a b c Taffel, Jacqui (6 September 2017). "Acting still a passion for Penny Cook". The Daily Telegraph. News Pty Ltd. Archived from the original on 9 September 2017. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  4. ^ a b c "A Country Practice star Penny Cook dies". Blue Mountains Gazette. 27 December 2018. Archived from the original on 27 December 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  5. ^ a b c Idato, Michael (27 December 2018). "The Cook's tale: Australian TV legend dead at age 61". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 27 December 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Elly Fielding played by Penny Cook". Edenstreet.net. Archived from the original on 11 May 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  7. ^ a b c d Australian Associated Press (27 December 2018). "Penny Cook, A Country Practice star, dies aged 61". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 27 December 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  8. ^ The Sunday Telegraph (18 March 2007). "Ramsay Street's ratings slump". news.com.au. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  9. ^ Knox, David (15 April 2008). "Soapie mums play 'monsters-in-law'". TV Tonight. Archived from the original on 27 December 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  10. ^ a b Noyes, Jenny (27 December 2018). "Australian actor Penny Cook dead at 61". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 27 December 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  11. ^ "Putting a sting in the devil's tale". The Sydney Morning Herald. 25 September 2002. Archived from the original on 28 December 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
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