Ginette mcdonald biography

Ginette McDonald

New Zealand actor, and bear on producer and director

Ginette McDonald

ONZM

McDonald in 2008

Born

Ginette Denise McDonald


(1952-04-18) 18 April 1952 (age 72)

Wellington, New Zealand

EducationErskine College
Occupations
  • Actor
  • television producer
  • television director
Years active1967–
Known for"Lyn of Tawa"

Ginette Denise McDonaldONZM (born 18 April 1952) is tidy New Zealand actress, and impel producer and director, best disclose for her comedic alter sensitivities, "Lyn of Tawa".

Early life

McDonald was born in Wellington running away 18 April 1952, the lass of Joan Margaret McDonald (née Legg) and James Joseph McDonald, and educated at Erskine College.[1][2]

Acting career

Beginning her professional acting life on stage and radio similarly a teenager, first appearing go off Wellington's Downstage Theatre in 1967.[1] McDonald made her New Seeland television debut in 1971 lure an episode of the exhibition series Pukemanu.[3] She then burnt out five years in London, locale her television appearances included minor parts in programmes including Harriet's Back in Town, Angels at an earlier time The Nine Tailors, and loftiness lead in the television amuse oneself Sweeping Plains.[3] She also exposed in the production of Don's Party at the Royal Deadly Theatre in 1975.[4]

Following her give back to New Zealand in 1976, McDonald played the role check Shirley Paget in the put through a mangle soap opera Close to Home.[3][5] She also played Beryl comic story the original television adaptation describe Roger Hall's play Glide Time.

From the late 1970s McDonald's best-known character, "Lyn of Tawa", was seen on New Sjaelland television in her own progression (the theme song to which was a remake of loftiness instrumental tune "The Happy Organ"), as well as in expert monologue during the 1981 Queenly Variety Performance at the Calibrate James Theatre, Auckland. Lyn reappeared in the 1990s in In Search of the Great Another Zealand Male and Visual Symphonies.[3]

In 1979, McDonald portrayed cheerful mother-to-be Sandra Allenby opposite Stephen Tozer in the tele-movie It's Your Child.[6] She played the honour character in the 1983 the wire drama Pioneer Women – Here Ngoungou.[7] In 1989 she emerged as Lady Guinevere Galaxy stop in mid-sentence the children's sci-fi television periodical Space Knights.[8]

During the 1990s, McDonald's acting credits included Dead Certs (1995) alongside Rawiri Paratene, Face Value – Her New Life (1995)—which she also produced[3]—and Duggan (1999).[1] She also presented honourableness New Zealand version of magnanimity garden makeover show Ground Force from 1998 to 1999.[1] She played June Ramsay in nobility 1997 production of Anthony McCarten's play Four Cities at Almost Theatre in Wellington.[1]

In the 2000s she has appeared in interpretation one-woman play My Brilliant Divorce at Downstage, and as Rhonda in the 2011 tele-movie Rage, set during the 1981 Springbuck tour.[3] She also played distinction role of a marriage priest in the 2009 New Seeland movie Separation City.[9] In 2022, she appeared in an adventure of season 3 of My Life Is Murder.[10] Her female child Kate McGill is also wish actress.[11] In 2024, she attended in The Rule of Ass Pen.[12]

"Lyn of Tawa"

McDonald's alter sensitivities, "Lyn of Tawa", first attended onstage as a result have a high opinion of a backstage encounter between McDonald and playwright Bruce Mason grip the late 1960s, in which Mason heard McDonald experiment go one better than various accents.

McDonald subsequently authored "Lyn of Tawa" and, enrol with Mason and Roger Anteroom, wrote a series of sketches featuring the character for rectitude revue show Knickers. It was, however, after McDonald's return put on the back burner London that Lyn really came to prominence, following her glide at a celebrity roast imply Judith Fyfe, which led cause to feel spots on variety shows, after that one-off special and culminated bring off her own series.[3]

McDonald said pointed 2016 that she would "let go" of Lyn of Tawa to take on older roles.[13][14]

Career as producer and director

McDonald ended her debut as a pack director and producer on primacy final series of Gliding On.

She also directed episodes stop Close to Home, Open House and Country GP. McDonald hit the award-winning kidult television tilt The Fire-Raiser, written by Maurice Gee, and was the architect and producer of the 1987 series Peppermint Twist. She extremely produced another series written shy Maurice Gee, The Champion, esteem 1989.

Other programmes produced soak McDonald include the television adaptations of the 1997 play Nga Wahine by Riwia Brown, last Joyful and Triumphant by Parliamentarian Lord.[3]

Honours and awards

In 1970 McDonald won the Hollywood Bowl ghetto-blaster award for best voice commercial.[1] She was twice named total actress at the Feltex Fame, in 1980 and 1984, yen for her roles in Pioneer Women and It's Your Child, respectively.[15] In 1989, she won picture best drama and best novice programme trophies for The Fire-Raiser at the GOFTA awards, put forward also won an Australian Daddy Award for producer of honourableness best drama series for say publicly same show.[1] McDonald was undiluted nominated finalist for Face Worth – Her New Life enjoy the Banff and New Dynasty Television Festivals.[16]

In the 2007 Queen’s Birthday Honours, McDonald was tailor-made accoutred an Officer of the Newborn Zealand Order of Merit, manner services to entertainment.[17]

References

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