Anne Scott-Pendlebury Anne Scott-Pendlebury i(9741496 works by) (birth name: Anne Lorraine Pendlebury) (a.k.a. Anne Pendlebury; Anne Pendlebury)
Born: Established: 1946 ;
Gender: Female
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Anne Scott-Pendlebury (also known as Anne Pendlebury) is an Australian television and film actress. The daughter of visual artists Laurence 'Scott' Pendlebury (1914-1986) and Eleanor Constance Gude (1915-2002), she was raised in Melbourne.

Among her best known credits, which have involved theatre, radio, films and television, Scott-Pendlebury played Cathy in Bellbird (1967-), and Hilary Robinson in Neighbours during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Other iconic television series included Homicide, Matlock Police, Ryan, Division 4, Prisoner, The Flying Doctors, and The Saddle Club.

Scott-Pendlbury's film credits include: Alvin Purple (1973), Petersen (1974), Raw Deal (1977), The Lighthorsemen (1987) and The Loved Ones (2009).

In 2009 Scott-Pendlebury's stage adaptation of the the Ethel Turner classic, Seven Little Australians (1894), premiered in Wangaratta. It has since been revived on several occasions, including seasons in Coffs Harbour (New South Wales) and Brisbane.

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  • Scott-Pendlebury is the older sister of musician Andrew Pendlebury, best known as one of the members of the band The Sports (1976-1981).

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