Joanne Samuel

Joanne Samuel
Born
EducationIndependent Theatre
Occupation(s)Film and television actress
Years active1973–present
Known forMad Max (1979)
SpouseNick A'Hern
Children3

Joanne Samuel is an Australian film and television actress, who is best known for her role as Jessie Rockatansky, the screen wife of Mel Gibson's title character in the 1979 film Mad Max.[1]

Early life and education

Joanne Samuel was born in Camperdown, Sydney, Australia. She studied dance with Honeybrooks and drama at the Independent Theatre.

Career

Samuel made her screen debut in 1973, aged 16, in the ABC series Certain Women.[2] Samuel made guest appearances in police procedurals Matlock Police and Homicide. She was then a regular cast member in television soap operas Class of '74[2] (playing Sue Taylor),[3] The Sullivans and The Young Doctors, playing a nurse in the latter.[2] Her character was written out of the The Young Doctors, when she was offered the Mad Max role after a fellow actress who had been due to take the role fell ill.[4][5]

Samuel later returned to television in the regular role of Kelly Morgan-Young in Skyways.

Samuel's film credits include supernatural horror Alison's Birthday (1981), Ozploitation thriller Early Frost (1982), TV road movie Queen of the Road (1984), The Long Way Home (1985), action film Nightmaster (1987, opposite Nicole Kidman), TV film Gallagher's Travels (1987), and Spook (1988).

In the late 1980s she was a regular on sitcom Hey Dad..![2] as Jeanette Taylor. She also guest starred in long-running medical series All Saints, and played Mrs. Bingle in The Wiggles Movie (1997).[6]

Samuel's more recent credits include Rake (opposite Richard Roxburgh), and the biographical miniseries' Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door and Brock (2016).[2] She then appeared as Doris Mercher in the 2017 family film My Pet Dinosaur, directed by Matt Drummond.[2] and 2018 biographical drama film Acute Misfortune, playing the magistrate who dealt with the central character of Cullen.[2] She played Therese in 2019 film Smoke Between Trees[7] and also featured in Louis Mandylor's 2021 comedy Christmas Down Under, playing the wife of John Jarratt's character.[2]

Samuel directed the web series Stinson Creek.[2] She then made her feature film directing debut with the teen adventure The Legend of the Five.[8][9] In 2023, she directed the teen coming-of-age dance drama The Red Shoes: Next Step.[10]

Samuel is the vice chairman of BOOMPAA, Blue Mountains Performing Arts Association. Since 2013, she has taught theatre to young people aged from nine to 17 in the Blue Mountains, with the Three Sisters Youth Theatre.[2][8]

Personal life

Samuel is married to director of photography Nick A'Hern, and together they run a production company, Jah Media.[2] She took a hiatus from acting to raise three children.[2] Her son Jesse is a producer and director, with whom she worked with on The Legend of the Five[8][9] and The Red Shoes: Next Step.[10]

She has fond memories of her time working on Mad Max, and has kept in touch with Mel Gibson.[2] When Samuel discovered she had bowel cancer, Gibson offered to get her treatment in the U.S., but she declined, wanting the support of family and friends in Australia.[11]

Samuel supports the #MeToo movement after having been subject to harassment herself, in the 1970s.[2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1979 Mad Max Jessie Rockatansky Feature film
1981 Alison's Birthday Alison Findlay Feature film
1982 Early Frost Chris Feature film
1983 The City's Edge Prostitute 1 Feature film
1984 Queen of the Road Rosy Costello TV film
1985 The Long Way Home Julie TV film
1986 Gallagher's Travels Sally TV film
1988 Nightmaster (aka Watch The Shadows Dance) Sonia Spane TV film
Spook Carole Bradly Feature film
1993 You and Me and Uncle Bob Rosie Feature film
1997 The Wiggles Movie Mrs. Rosemary Bingle Feature film
2008 Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! Herself Feature film documentary
2017 My Pet Dinosaur Doris Mercher Feature film
2018 Acute Misfortune Magistrate Feature film
2019 Smoke Between Trees Therese Feature film
The Greatest of These Nan Film short
2021 Christmas Down Under Barbara Parker Feature film
2023 What About Sal Alice Feature film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1973; 1974 Matlock Police Jenny / Cathy Phillips 2 episodes
1974 Class of '74 Sue Taylor 2 episodes
Homicide Lynn Fisher Episode: I Keep Going Back to Be Certain
The Box Mr. Baker's daughter Episode #1.6
1975 Shannon's Mob Felicity Maitland Episode: Trip to Nowhere
1975–1976 Certain Women Caroline Stone 29 episodes
1976 The Sullivans Cynthia Cavanaugh 1 episode
1976–1978 The Young Doctors Jill Gordon 255 episodes
1978 Case for the Defence Amy Episode: Second Time Around
1979 Cop Shop Maureen Hamilton / Kenneth Willis 2 episodes
1979–1980 Skyways Kelly Morgan Young 136 episodes
1981 Ratbags Various characters 12 episodes
1986 Five Times Dizzy Chris Brooking 12 episodes
1988–1990 Hey Dad..! Jeanette Taylor 7 episodes
1997 Fallen Angels Helen Bader Wpisode: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
2001 All Saints Ingrid Clements Episode: Skeletons in the Closet
2006 Where Are They Now? Guest 1 episode
2008 Not Quite Hollywood: Deleted and Extended Scenes Herself Video
2014 Rake Nurse Episode #3.7
2015 Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door Bev Moulson Miniseries, 2 episodes
Mad Max: Cast and Crew Interviews Self Video
The Madness of Max Self Film documentary
2016 Brock Louise Kraft Miniseries, 2 episodes
2018 Stinson Creek Legal Aid Web series, episode: "The Witness"
2019 Kapow! Self 1 episode
2022 Mad Max Fans: Beyond the Wasteland Self Film documentary

References

  1. ^ "Mad Max: Joanne Samuel as Jessie". NFSA.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Joanne Samuel set to make her feature directing debut". IF Magazine. 30 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Ambitious Oz fantasy adventure falls short of its high-concept vision (includes interview with director Joanne Samuel)". www.jimschembri.com. 24 September 2020.
  4. ^ Rayner, Jonathan; Rayner, Jonathan R. (2000). Contemporary Australian Cinema: An Introduction. Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-0-7190-5327-6.
  5. ^ freddyinspace (27 February 2015). "Full Details on Scream Factory's Ass-Kicking Mad Max Collector's Edition Blu-ray". Dread Central. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  6. ^ "The Red Shoes: Next Step review – corny ballet-themed drama can bust a move". The Guardian. 22 August 2023.
  7. ^ "Damion Hunter epitomises the struggles of the journeyman actor". IF Magazine. 3 June 2019.
  8. ^ a b c "Theatre credits". Screen-Space. 7 July 2020.
  9. ^ a b "The Magic Behind the Legend of the Five". FilmInk. 7 July 2020.
  10. ^ a b "New teen drama 'The Red Shoes: Next Step' begins production". www.dancemagazine.com.au.
  11. ^ "Meet Jo Samuel: Mel Gibson's On-Screen Wife". www.hope1032.com.au. 7 December 2015.