Sheila Florance - On The Inside
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About the Book
SHEILA FLORANCE ON THE INSIDE – an Intimate Portrait
Sheila Florance said with her characteristic irony, ‘I set out aged nineteen with every intention of becoming the world’s greatest Shakespearean actress and ended up as Lizzie Birdsworth, the shearers’ poisoner!’ This much-loved character in the cult TV soapie Prisoner brought Sheila worldwide fame – after fifty years of hard work during the formative years of the Australian performing arts. It culminated just days before her death at seventy-five with an Australian Film Institute Leading Actress award for her last film A Woman’s Tale.
Onstage and off her life was theatre on a grand scale. Everything was extravagant about Sheila – in the parties she threw, her humour and tall tales, her friendships, her anger and loves. As a fighter for justice, her approach was eccentric and front-on. She wouldn’t have called herself a feminist yet she always battled for and supported women.
She suffered a difficult childhood, war in England, the tragic inexplicable death of her eighteen-year-old daughter, two drama-filled marriages and a constant tension between her main passions – family and acting. It was quite a journey yet Sheila’s courage and determination to be true to herself never faltered. In this very personal biography, her daughter-in-law and confidante, Helen Martineau, reveals the fascinating public career and behind-the-scenes upheavals of a memorable and inspiring woman, who in her final illness found the peace that long eluded her.
I bought the book as a kind of duty to the memory of Sheila. But I simply couldn’t put it down. You captured her in all her moods and complexity. – Elspeth Ballantyne; warder Meg Morris in Prisoner and Sheila’s long-time friend
Second updated edition – first published 2005 as ‘On the inside – an Intimate Portrait of Sheila Florance’
About the Author
Helen Martineau met the indomitable actress Sheila Florance as an impressionable seventeen-year-old. Her subsequent marriage to Sheila’s son Peter Oyston began a long friendship that would lead to her writing the biography Sheila Florance - On the Inside.
Helen’s qualifications include art and dance training and a Bachelor of Arts from England’s Open University. She enjoyed a varied and fruitful career as a performer, choreographer, and English and humanities teacher.
Becoming an author was a culmination, the re-emergence of youthful talents and a new creative adventure. She continues to write both fiction and non-fiction on themes close to her heart.