Carole Skinner

Carole Skinner

Infobox actor


caption = Skinner, as Dr Judith Napier in "The Young Doctors"
birthdate = 1944
birthplace =

Carole Skinner (born 1944) is an Australian actress who works mainly in the theatre and is well known to armchair viewers for her roles in many long running soap operas;.She was Laura Dennison in "Neighbours" and Nola McKenzie in "Prisoner". Carole also made appearances in Home and Away, A Country Practice, The Flying Doctors ,"The Young Doctors" (as Dr. Judith Napier) and "Sons and Daughters" (as Doris Hudson).

Her film appearances include "Alvin Purple", "My Brilliant Career", "Monkey Grip", "Heatwave", "" and "Moulin Rouge!".

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