Judith Kuring papers, ca. 1974-1984
Judith Kuring papers, ca. 1974-1984
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ca. 1974-1984
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MLMSS 8328
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0.68 metres of textual material (4 boxes)
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Fonds
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Copyright status : In copyright
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Judith Kuring papers, ca. 1974-1984 consisting mainly of various scripts for theatre, television programs and film and an unpublished screenplay entitled ‘Nelly Kelly and the Passionfruit Saloon’, 1977. Also includes printed material, notebooks and personal papers related to finance, business contracts and funding bids, courses at the Australian F...
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Judith Kuring papers, ca. 1974-1984
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2011-2012
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Source
Transferred from Dennis Wolanski Library of the Performing Arts, Sydney Opera House in 1997.
Administrative / Biographical history
Judith Olive (Jude) Kuring (born 1948) is an Australian actress and writer who appeared in film and television during the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. She remains best known for her role as Noeline Bourke in episodes 30-132 of the television soap opera ‘Prisoner’ set in the Wentworth Detention Centre, a fictional women’s prison. The series was pro...
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MLMSS 8328
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9PQNKxkn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9PQNKxkn
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152197
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