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  1. Elspeth Ballantyne (born 20 April 1939) is an Australian retired actress, who appeared in productions in theatre, television and films over a career that spanned nearly 60 years, a veteran of the industry having started her career as a child actor and becoming a staple of the theatre starting from 1947, in a production of Macbeth and ...

  2. Elspeth Ballantyne. Actress: Prisoner. Born on 20th April 1939, Elspeth is from Adelaide. She first worked as a laboratory technician before enrolling at Australia's esteemed drama school NIDA (the National Institute for Dramatic Art).

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  3. Elspeth Ballantyne (Meg Morris) Elspeth Ballantyne then and now. Source: Facebook/Prisoner Cell Block H and Instagram/prisoner_cellblockh. As one of the most well-known faces on the TV...

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  4. 11 de feb. de 2023 · Elspeth Ballantyne played the character Meg Morris, in the Grundy's production "Prisoner". This is an interview with Bert Newton, from Good Morning Australia, recorded in 2000 - not long after...

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  5. Acting highlights of Elspeth Ballantyne over her long acting career, including appearences in Homicide, Bellbird, Division 4, Matlock Police, Solo One, Power...

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  6. Elspeth Ballantyne. Actress: Prisoner. Born on 20th April 1939, Elspeth is from Adelaide. She first worked as a laboratory technician before enrolling at Australia's esteemed drama school NIDA (the National Institute for Dramatic Art).

  7. Prisoner: With Elspeth Ballantyne, Barbara Jungwirth, Betty Bobbitt, Sheila Florance. Follows the lives of inmates and staff at Wentworth, a high-security women's prison in Australia, exploring their backstories, daily struggles, and interpersonal relationships within the harsh realities of incarceration.