Debra Lawrance (born 1 January 1957) is an Australian actress. She is best known for her role on Home and Away, as Pippa Ross, which she played from 1990 to 1998 and in a number of subsequent return appearances, the most recent being in 2009.[1][2]

Debra Lawrance
Born
Debra Lawrance

1 January 1957 (1957-01) (age 67)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupation(s)Television and film actress
Years active1976–present
Known forHome and Away as Pippa Ross (1990–2009)
Please Like Me as Rose (2013–2016)
Notable workPrisoner various characters (1980–1985)
Blue Heelers as Grace Curtis (1994–2004)
Spouse
Dennis Coard
(m. 1992)
Children2

Lawrance is also known for her role as Rose in Please Like Me, for which she won an AACTA Award for Best Performance in a Television Comedy and a Logie Award for Most Outstanding Supporting Actress.[1][3][4]

Early life

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Debra Lawrance was born in Melbourne, Victoria and was the second youngest of six children. In 1975 Lawrance studied and graduated in 1977 from NIDA alongside such alumni as Mel Gibson, Steve Bisley, Judy Davis, Sally McKenzie and Robert Menzies.

Career

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Lawrance has appeared in a number of roles including The Sullivans as Prue Waterman (1976), in Skyways as Sheila Turner, A Country Practice as Kerry Burgess (1982), Bellamy (1981) as Lisa and Sons and Daughters between 1983 and 1984 as Lisa Cook.[5]

Prisoner, The Last Outlaw and The Fast Lane

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Lawrance had a more permanent role in Prisoner from 1985 to 1986 as Daphne Graham, after having had minor roles including as a Nurse and Trainee Prisoner Officer Sally Dean much earlier in the series.[5]

Lawrance featured in miniseries The Last Outlaw, (1980) a series about Ned Kelly, and feature film Silver City (1984).[6][7]

Lawrance's big break was a lead role in The Fast Lane, a widely successful ABC comedy.[8][9] Her success led to her appearance in the film Evil Angels (released as A Cry in the Dark outside of Australia and New Zealand) starring Meryl Streep.[10] Lawrance also appeared in Two Brothers Running with Tom Conti.[11]

Home and Away

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In July 1990 Lawrance was cast in Home and Away,[12] taking over the role of Pippa Fletcher (later Ross) from Vanessa Downing.[2] Lawrance left the main cast in 1998, but has made returning guest appearances over the years, the last being in 2009.[2] In 2023 Lawrance gave an extensive interview with Talking Prisoner where she revealed that she was still close friends with many of the cast.

Other projects

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Lawrance subsequently starred in Blue Heelers in the recurring role as Reverend Grace Curtis, Tom Croydon's ill-fated wife from 2001 to 2004.[11]

Debra's theatre credits include the London tour of Jack Davis' No Sugar, the role of Vi in the Melbourne Theatre Company production of The Memory of Water, the 2009 tour of Steel Magnolias in the role of M'lyn, the title role in the 2010 tour of Driving Miss Daisy.[11][13]

From 2019-2022, Lawrance played Minerva McGonagall in the stage production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.[11][14][15]

From 2013 to 2016, Lawrance played Rose, the mother of the protagonist Josh Thomas, in the comedy drama Please Like Me appearing in all four seasons of the show, during which her character dealt with divorce and mental illness.[16][17]

In 2017, Lawrance appeared as a celebrity contestant on Hell's Kitchen Australia.[18][19] Lawrance won the series, winning $50,000 for her nominated charity Ovarian Cancer Australia.[20]

In 2018, Lawrance read Charlotte Voake's Ginger on Play School Story Time on ABC Kids.[21]

She briefly joined the cast of Neighbours in 2018 as Liz Conway, the sister of Susan Kennedy.[22]

In early 2023, it was revealed Lawrance had joined the cast of a new crime drama on the Nine Network called Human Error.[23]

From 2 April 2023, Lawrance appeared as a contestant in the ninth season of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.[24] As on Hell's Kitchen Australia, Lawrance's nominated charity was Ovarian Cancer Australia.[25] Lawrance was eliminated fifth on 23 April 2023.[26]

Lawrance was named in the cast for channel 9's Human Error in 2022.[27]

In June 2024, Lawrance was named as part of the cast for the second season of the Stan series Scrublands.[28]

Awards

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Lawrance's performance on Please Like Me was met with critical acclaim. She won an AACTA Award for Best Performance in a Television Comedy at the 4th AACTA Awards in 2015 for her part in a two-hander episode (with Thomas) in the show's second season.[3]

Lawrance was also awarded a Logie in the peer-voted Most Outstanding Support Actress category at the 2017 Logie Awards.[4]

Personal life

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Lawrance met her husband Dennis Coard when he was cast as Pippa's second husband on Home and Away as Michael Ross.[11] They married in 1992 and have two children, daughter Grace (born 1992) and son William (born 1999).[5] Lawrance experienced four miscarriages before their son William was born.[29]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Type
1982 Next of Kin Carol Feature film
Fluteman Sally Cooper Feature film
1984 Silver City Helena Feature film
1986 What's The Difference Angela Burke TV film
1988 Evil Angels (aka A Cry in the Dark) Sally Lowe Feature film
Two Brothers Running Pat Feature film
The Seanachie Joanna Film short
2007 The Jammed DIMIA Case Officer Feature film
2012 Jack Irish: Bad Debts Jack's Secretary TV film
2016 The Machine Joan Film short
2017 And Through The Music Ended, We Danced on Through The Night Joanne Film short
2018 Calling Barbara Helm Film short
Jeremy's Cybele Makeover Bec Film short
2024 Ricky Stanicky Mrs Levine Feature film

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref
1976 The Sullivans Prue Waterman TV series, 1 episode
1978 Glenview High Jane TV series, 1 episode
1978–81 Cop Shop Various TV series, 12 episodes
1979 Skyways Sheila Turner TV series, 1 episode
Ride on Stranger Jenny TV miniseries, 1 episode
1980 The Last Outlaw Maggie Kelly TV miniseries, 4 episodes
1980–85 Prisoner Nurse / Sally Dean / Daphne Graham TV series, 58 episodes
1981 Bellamy Lisa TV series, 1 episode
Holiday Island Michelle Costello / Penny Fuller TV series, 2 episodes
I Can Jump Puddles Nurse Conrad TV miniseries, 2 episodes
1982 Holiday Island Guest role: TV series, 2 episodes
1982; 1986 A Country Practice Kerry Burgess / Anna Harris TV series, 4 episodes
1983 Carson's Law Jessie TV series, 3 episodes
1983–84 Sons and Daughters Lisa Cook TV series, 17 episodes
1985–1986 The Fast Lane Pat TV series, 20 episodes
1990–2009 Home and Away Pippa Fletcher / Pippa Ross TV series, 937 episodes
1993 At Home Guest TV series, 1 episode
1994–2004 Blue Heelers Reverend Grace Curtis / Deborah Williams TV series, 26 episodes
2000 The Games Sponsor TV series, 1 episode
2008 Satisfaction Margaret TV series, 1 episode
2012 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Mrs. Mobbs TV series, 1 episode
2013 It's a Date Bron TV series, 1 episode
2013–16 Please Like Me Mum TV series, 29 episodes [30][31]
2015 House Husbands Judge Kummerow TV series, 2 episodes
2016 The Doctor Blake Mysteries Majorie Gilmore TV series, 1 episode
Wentworth Faith Proctor TV series, 1 episode
2018 True Story with Hamish & Andy Aunt Beth TV series, 1 episode
Rosehaven Sandra TV series, 1 episode
Play School Story Time Narrator (Ginger) TV series, 1 episode
2018–19 Neighbours Liz Conway TV series, 14 episodes [32]
2019 Get Krack!n Tikki Cheeseman TV series, 2 episodes
2021 Fisk May TV series, 5 episodes
Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries Henrietta Osborn TV series, 1 episode
Clickbait Principal Heller TV miniseries, 1 episode
2022–23 Five Bedrooms Pam Fitzsimons TV series, 5 episodes
2022 Shut Up Marion TV series, 6 episodes
2023 Class of '07 Sister Bicky TV series, 5 episodes [33][34]
Five Bedrooms Pam Fitzsimons TV series, 5 episodes
2024 Human Error Camille TV series, 3 episodes
TBA Scrublands: Sliver TBA Post production

Self Appearances/ Interviews

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Year Title Role Notes Ref
2023 I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here Herself TV series, 17 episodes [35]
Studio 10 Guest TV series, 1 episode
The Project Guest TV series, 1 episode [36][37]
Today Extra Guest TV series 1 episode
Studio 10 Guest TV Series 1 episode
2023 Talking Prisoner Self Podcast Series 1 episode [38]
2019 Studio 10 Guest TV series, 1 episode
2018 Endless Summer: 30 Years of Home and Away Herself / Pippa Fletcher/Ross TV special
2017 7th AACTA Awards Herself TV special
Hell's Kitchen Australia Herself TV series, 15 episodes [39]
The Daily Edition Guest TV series, 1 episode [40]
Play School Presenter TV series, 1 episode
2015 4th AACTA Awards Herself TV special
2013; 2017 The Daily Edition Guest TV series, 2 episode
2012 The Morning Show Guest TV series, 1 episode
2008 Actingclassof1977.com Herself TV documentary
2006 Where Are They Now Guest (with Ray Meagher & Judy Nunn) TV series, 1 episode
1995 Eleven A.M. Guest TV series, 1 episode
Ten News Herself TV series, 1 episode
Nine News Herself TV series, 1 episode
Seven News Herself TV series, 1 episode
ABC News Herself TV series, 1 episode
The National Sex Appeal Test Herself TV special
1994 Denton: The Taste Test Guest TV special
Re-Bjorn Abba '94 Herself TV special
1994; 1995 Denton Guest TV series, 2 episodes
1992 The Main Event Herself TV series, 1 episode
The World Tonight Herself TV series, 1 episode (Beauty and the Beast segment)
In Sydney Today Guest TV series, 1 episode
1989 Living with the Law Guest TV series, 1 episode
1986 Password Herself TV series

References

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  1. ^ a b Carmody, Broede (4 August 2017). "From Please Like Me to Hell's Kitchen: Debra Lawrance reflects on 40-year career". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Yeap, Sue (2 September 2014). "We still like Pippa, even if she's Rose". The West Australian. Retrieved 5 April 2023. Lawrance stepped into the role of Pippa Fletcher (later Pippa Ross) when Vanessa Downing left the series in 1990. Although she left the show in 1998, Lawrance continued to make guest appearances as Pippa over the next decade
  3. ^ a b "All the results from the 4th AACTA Awards – And the winners are..." Cinema Australia. 29 January 2015. Josh Thomas's internationally acclaimed PLEASE LIKE ME (ABC2) followed with two wins: Best Screenplay in Television (Episode 2/07: Scroggin), and Best Performance in a Television Comedy (Debra Lawrance)
  4. ^ a b "ABC congratulates its winners at the 2017 Logie Awards". About The ABC. 24 April 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2023. ...and actress Debra Lawrance took out the Most Outstanding Supporting Actress award for her performance in the series
  5. ^ a b c "Your Christmas will be well away with this star studded Cinderella". East Grinstead Observer. 15 November 1995. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  6. ^ "The man behind the myth: Ned Kelly rides again". The Sydney Morning Herald. 20 October 1980. p. 14. Retrieved 5 April 2023. Elaine Cusack is outstanding as Mrs Ellen Kelly, mother of Ned, as is Debra Lawrance as Maggie Kelly
  7. ^ Baltake, Joe (5 September 1986). "'Silver City': A bit unpolished". Philadelphia Daily News. p. 61. Retrieved 5 April 2023. Debra Lawrance and Gosia Dobrowoiska play immigrants
  8. ^ "Busy Aunty rolls up her sleeves". The Sydney Morning Herald. 3 March 1985. p. 54. Debra Lawrence plays Pat, a girl from the country who ends up as their secretary.
  9. ^ Walsh, Geraldine (4 March 1985). "Life in the fast lane – Fred Dagg style". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 51. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
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  23. ^ "Production begins on Nine's crime drama, Human Error". Mediaweek. 2 February 2023. Retrieved 5 April 2023. Joining the cast are Emily Joy (Fisk, The Housemate), Ethan Lwin (Young Rock, Joe vs. Carol), Debra Lawrance (Clickbait, Please Like Me)...
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  29. ^ McLaughlin, Chelsea (4 April 2023). "'I don't want kids for ages.' The comment on I'm a Celebrity that brought Liz Ellis to tears". Mamamia. Retrieved 5 April 2023. ...Lawrance shared her own story. "I had that. I lost four babies before I got [her youngest son] Will... They weren't meant to be... I lost two single babies and then identical twin girls. They were later into the pregnancy, they had a syndrome, and they were never going to survive.
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