- Theatre:
- "Girl Talk" (Australia wide October 2000 to June 2001)
- "The Falls" (Griffin Theatre Company)
- "Fred" and "After The Ball" (STC)
- Best Actress Awards for Joy Gresham in "Shadowlands" and Dr Georgeous in "The Sisters Rosenweig".
- Variety Club Award for "They're Playing Our Song".
- (stage) Original Australian Cast of "They're Playing Our Song" (early 1980s)
- Currently (Oct 2004) appearing in Reg Cribb's play, "Last Cab to Darwin", with Sean Taylor and Barry Otto.
- (April 2002) Appeared in David Williamson's play "Soulmates" (2002) with Sean Taylor. (Sydney Opera House Drama Theater, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia).
- (1986) Music video for John Farnham's 'You're the Voice' along with ex-husband Derryn Hinch.
- (2007) Published memoir: "Much Love, Jac" by Allen & Unwin.
- (7 June to 20 July 2013) Production: "Solomon and Marion" as Marion at the Arts Centre Melbourne, Fairfax Studio, Melbourne.
- (1966) She acted in the play, "Lady Precious Stream," and "Little Red Riding Hood," in an Arts Council production tour around New South Wales Schools in Australia.
- (1967) She played the lead juvenile in the radio serial, "A Taste for the Blue Ribbon," for ABC (Australian Broadcasting Company) Radio in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- (1966) She played Dinah in Arthur Wing Pinero's play, "The Schoolmistress," at the Old Tote Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with Clarissa Kaye, Deirdre Rubenstein and Helen Morse in the cast. Alex Hay was director. Kate Fitzpatrick was her understudy.
- (1963) She played Gadget in the pantomime, "Once Upon a Surfie," at the Palace Theatre, Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with Patricia Amphlett "Little Pattie;" Lucky Starr; Dig Richards; Rob EG and Bryan Davis in the cast.
- (1968) She played Dolly in George Bernard Shaw's play, "You Can Never Tell," at the Old Tote Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with Ross Thompson in the cast. Jim Sharman was director.
- (1966) She played the title role in James Barrie's play, "Peter Pan," at the Independent Theatre in North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with John McCallum (John); David Goddard (Captain Hook) and Bill Shanahan (Smee the boatswain) in the cast.
- (1964) She played Jill in the pantomime, "Mother Goose and the Three Stooges," at the Palace Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- (1965) Radio Voice Actor for ABC (Australian Broadcasting Radio) in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- (1968) She played Louise in Moliere's play, "The Imaginary Invalid," at the Old Tote Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with Ron Haddrick (Argan, the invalid); Helen Morse; Kirrily Nolan and Jennifer Hagen in the cast. Robin Lovejoy was director.
- (1969) She played Nancy in Ann Jellicoe's play, "The Knack," at the Hobart Theatre Royal in Hobart Theatre Royal in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Rod Morice was producer.
- (March 6, 1970) She played Aurora in Terence Frisby's play, "The Bandwagon," at the Phillip Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with Peggy Mount in the cast. Robert Chetwyn was director.
- (1967) She played Marian in Noel Coward's play, "Hay Fever," at the Marian Street Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- (1962) She played the title role in the play, "Cinderella," at the Phillip Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with Bryan Davies (Prince Charming); Neva Carr Glynn (Wicked Sister); Dolores Whiteman (Wicked Sister); Janet Brown; Robina Beard and Earle Cross in the cast. Bill Orr was writer, producer and director. Dot Mendoza was musical director. Eric Duckworth was producer.
- (1966) She acted in the satirical revue, "Ten Bob in Kitty," at the Copenhagen Theatre Restaurant in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- (1967) She played a twelve year old boy in the play, "The Runaway Steamboat," at the Adelaide Festival in Adelaide, South Australia.
- (1971) She played a husband Swapper in Jack Hibberd's play, "Customs and Excise," at the Nimrod Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- (1971) She played Fiona in David Williamson's play, "The Removalists," at the Nimrod Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. John Bell was casting director.
- (1971) She played Polly Eccles in T.W. Robertson's play, "Caste," at the Marian Street Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- (1977) She played Natasha in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Three Sisters," at the Old Tote Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with John Bell; Anna Volska; Tony Llewellyn-Jones; Drew Forsythe; Maggie Blinco and Peter Carroll in the cast.
- (1969) She acted in Alan Plater's play, "See The Pretty Lights," at the Q Lunchtime Theatre at Circular Quay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with John Derum in the cast.
- (1972) She played several roles in Bob Ellis and Michael Boddy's play, "Legend of King O'Malley," at the Old Tote Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with Reg Livermore; Chris Haywood; Bob Hornery; Terence Clarke; Edwin Hodgeman; Bill Qua; Jane Harders and Sandra McGregor in the cast. The company toured to Auckland, New Zealand for the Arts Festival in Suva.
- (1969) She acted in Harold Pinter's play, "The Applicant," at the Q Lunchtime Theatre at Circular Quay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with John Derum in the cast.
- (1965) She recorded "Something's Got A Hold On Me," for Linda Lee Records in Australia.
- (1976) She played Stella in Tennessee Williams' play, "A Streetcar Named Desire," at the Old Tote Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with Robyn Nevins (Blanche) and Hugh Keays-Byrne (Stanley) in the cast. Richard Wherrett was director.
- (1972) She played young Ursula in Peter Nichols' play, "Forget-Me-Not-Lane," at the Old Tote Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with Ruth Cracknell and Drew Forsythe in the cast. The company also toured nationally.
- (1977) She participated in the Australian National Playwrights Conference. Richard Wherrett was director.
- (1971) She played Sharon the Rugby League Maid," in Alex Buzo's play, "The Roy Murphy Show," at the Nimrod Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with John Wood in the cast.
- (1976) She played the title role in the Jerome Kern musical, "Roberta," with John Farnham in the cast.
- (1971) She played an 80 year old tuba-playing granny in Tom Stoppard's play, "After Magritte," at the Nimrod Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Larry Eastwood was director.
- (1973) She played Tom's wife in Alex Buzo's play, "Tom," at the Nimrod Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- (1987) She played Sheila in Peter Nichols' play, "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg," at the Melbourne Theatre Company in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia with Bruce MIles and Nadine Garner in the cast. Simon Phillips was director.
- (1978) She played Blue Velvet in Tim Gooding's play, "Rockola," at the Nimrod Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and Adelaide Festival, Adelaide, South Australia.
- (1990) She played Felicity in Nick Enright's play, "Daylight Saving," at the Melbourne Theatre Company in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia with John O'May and Tony Sheldon in the cast.
- (1974) She played Rosaline in William Shakespeare's play, "Love's Labour's Lost," at the Old Tote Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia wit John Bell (Berowne) in the cast. William Gaskill was director.
- (1987) She played Elvira in Noel Coward's play, "Blithe Spirit," at the Melbourne Theatre Company in Melbourne, Victoria Australia.
- (1984) She played Billie Dawn in Garson Kanin's play, "Born Yesterday," in a Sydney Theatre Company production at the Sydney Opera House in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with Gary Files and John Allen (journalist Paul Verrall) in the cast. Richard Wherrett was director.
- (1990) She played Melissa in A.R. Gurney's play, "Love Letters," at the Sydney Opera House in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with John Waters in the cast.
- (1983) She played Billie Dawn in Garson Kanin's play, "Born Yesterday," at the Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia with Brian Marshall, Duncan Wass and Neil Fitzpatrick in the cast. Gordon Hunt was director. Roger Kirk was set designer. Taylor Owynns was her understudy.
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