Mary-Anne Fahey
Mary-Anne Fahey (born 19th August 1955 as Mary-Anne Waterman) in Melbourne, is an Australian actress, comedian and writer. Fahey has has starred in and written for numerous comedy programs including The Comedy Company, Kittson Fahey, the first Australian female-only sketch comedy program, Get a Life and One Size Fits All. In her later career, Fahey is concentrating on writing and children's threatre. In May 2007, she published her first children's novel, I, Nigel Dorking: An Autobiography about a Boy with an Unusual Vocabulary, a Suit of Armour and an Unshakeable Dream, Written by That Very Boy (Nigel Dorking), Grade Six. Fahey married three times to television writer-actor Ian McFadyen, author Morris Gleitzman (1994-2011) and author Paul Jennings (2014-present).
Known For
Credits
- 2007 · The Sounds of Aus as Self
- 2004 · The Very Best of The Comedy Company Volume 2 as
- 2004 · The Very Best of The Comedy Company Volume 1 as
- 1994 · Lucky Break as Myra
- 1993 · Blue Heelers as Sandra Lynch
- 1992 · Wisecracks as
- 1989 · Celia as Pat Carmichael
- 1986 · The Great Bookie Robbery as Cheryl
- 1986 · The Flying Doctors as Lisa Morgan
- 1985 · The Dunera Boys as Naomi Mendellsohn
- Future · The Comedy Company as
- 1984 · Future Schlock as