Geraldine Turner


Geraldine Gail Turner OAM is an Australian actress and singer. She has been a leading performer in Australian musical theatre since the 1970s, and has also been active in plays, recordings, film and television.

Early life

Turner was born and raised in Brisbane. Her career in performance began at an early age. As a child, Turner appeared in productions of Aladdin and The Sleeping Princess and as a performer on the local television variety program Cottee's Happy Hour. She trained in classical ballet and classical singing.

Theatre

In the early 1970s, Turner appeared with the Queensland Theatre Company in the musicals Lock Up Your Daughters, A Rum Do!, Oh, What a Lovely War! and the play She Stoops to Conquer.
She played Petra in the 1973 original Australian cast of A Little Night Music and the lead role of Desiree in a 1990 Sydney Theatre Company revival. Other roles in Stephen Sondheim musicals include Mrs Lovett in , The Baker's Wife in Into the Woods and Joanne in Company.
Other notable musical theatre roles include Nancy in Oliver!, Velma Kelly in the original Australian cast of Chicago, Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes and Katisha in The Mikado. She has performed in Australian musicals Summer Rain, Jonah Jones and Ned Kelly. Turner has also featured in various plays including Inheritance, Present Laughter and Don's Party. In cabaret, she has performed in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Africa.

Recordings

Turner features in Australian cast recordings of Chicago and Anything Goes. She has several solo albums including two compilations of Sondheim songs, Old Friends and Geraldine Turner Sings the Stephen Sondheim Songbook Volume 2.

Film and television

Her films roles include Vere in Careful, He Might Hear You, The Wog Boy and Summerfield. Recently Turner has played a recurring role in the Australian television drama House Husbands.

Personal life

She was married briefly at age 21.
Her second husband is conductor Brian Castles-Onion.
She was the federal President of Actors Equity in Australia. She stood in the 2008 local government election for the Wingecarribee Shire Council in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, and has advocated for the role of the arts in the community.

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