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Tracy Mann is an Australian actress and voice artist. She became known for playing deaf biker's moll Georgie Baxter in Prisoner. After appearing in a number of television series, she won an in 1980 for the film Hard Knocks. She has also won awards for her work in the miniseries Sword of Honour and 2005 comedy film Hating Alison Ashley.


Early life and education
Tracy Mann was born in Adelaide, South Australia.

She undertook dance classes from the age of seven and drama classes from the age of nine, learning mime, clowning, and singing.Tracy Mann interview – Simon Townsend's Wonder World As a teenager she joined the Saturday Company, a branch of the State Theatre Company of South Australia (STCSA). Fresh from high school in 1973, she performed in for Adelaide Festival Theatre and joined Actors Equity of Australia.

Mann studied with in New York City in 1989, and subsequently studied in under Phillipe Gaulier in 1993.


Career

Television
Mann got her first big break playing Tina Harris in 1970s soap opera The Box.

Mann is possibly best remembered to audiences for playing deaf biker's moll Georgie Baxter in Prisoner. She also played the lead role of guitarist / singer Carol Howard in the 1984 ABC-TV series Sweet and Sour, The Takeaways album Sweet & Sour TV Soundtrack insert. The role saw her nominated for a 1984 for Best Actress in a Television series.

In 1986, Mann won the Logie Award for Most Popular Actress for her role in the four-part miniseries Sword of Honour. The same year, she was also nominated for a Logie for Most Popular Actress for the miniseries Cyclone Tracy.

Mann then played the lead role of Senior Constable Pauline Reardon in police drama Skirts (1990).

From 2013 to 2015, she appeared as the regular character of Maggie Wilcox (mother of main character Tom) in the romantic comedy drama series Wonderiand, alongside , and .

Other TV appearances include , The Young Doctors, Arcade, Holiday Island, Prisoner, A Country Practice, Cowra Breakout, GP, The Flying Doctors, Sweet and Sour, Boys from the Bush, Janus, All Saints, The Oracle, , Bellbird. She also made one-off guest appearances in shows such as , Bluey, , , Kingswood Country Skyways, Good Guys Bad Guys, Water Rats, and .

Mann has also undertaken work as Holophone in an episode of children's science fiction series , and Susie Sponge on the second season of popular animated series The Toothbrush Family. Her other voice acting roles include animated series , Kangaroo Creek Gang and (produced by Southern Star Entertainment).

In 2024, Mann was announced for the Top End Wedding sequel series Top End Bub, where she reprised her role from the film for the television series. On 8 December 2024, Mann was named in the cast for legal drama The Twelve. On 20 June 2025, Mann was named in the extended cast for SBS / NITV co-commission Reckless.


Film
Mann's first starring role on the big screen was the 1980 low budget drama Hard Knocks. She won the 1980 AFI Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role and a for Best New Talent for her portrayal of a young ex-prisoner being hassled by the police.

She played sister to the main character in 1982 New Zealand horror film The Scarecrow (known as Klynham Summer in the United States). It was the first New Zealand film invited to play at the Cannes Film Festival.

Mann has also appeared in the 1993 Australian satirical comedy opposite and , and the 2005 comedy Hating Alison Ashley alongside and Saskia Burmeister – the latter earning her a 2005 AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actress in Film. She appeared in 2012 dramedy film Any Questions for Ben? with and , and the following year she was in 2013 crime film Felony, opposite .

In 2019, Mann appeared in the romantic comedy Top End Wedding opposite . The same year, she also starred opposite Yvonne Strahovski, , and and in the Australian-American psychological thriller Angel of Mine.


Theatre
Mann also has numerous theatre credits to her name. She has toured Australia with most of the major theatre companies including Belvoir St Theatre, , , Malthouse Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company and Melbourne Theatre Company.

She was nominated for Best Actress at the 1987 Theatre Critics Circle Awards for her role in a Davis Morely production of Crystal Clear. In 2014, she was nominated for a Sydney Theatre Award as part of the ensemble cast for a Sydney Theatre Company production of . Her role as Sheila in an Ensemble Theatre production of Relatively Speaking earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the Sydney Theatre Awards in 2017.


Filmography

Film
1975The BoxTina HarrisFeature film
1980Hard KnocksSamanthaFeature film
1981The Scarecrow (aka Klynham Summer)Prudence PointdexterFeature film
1982Going DownKarliFeature film
1983Ash Wednesday Short film
Distinguished Guests Short film
1984On Guard Short film
Sharon HartFeature film
1990How Wonderful!KerryShort film
1993Miss TwistyFeature film
1997389 Short film
1998Something Honest Short film
1999The Cup (aka Phorpa)NewsreaderFeature film
2002The Birthday Short film
2005Hating Alison AshleyErica's MotherFeature film
2011Sleeping BeautyWaxing beauticianFeature film
2012Any Questions For Ben?Ben's mumFeature film
2013FelonyGina HopkinsFeature film
2018Joy BoyJanineShort film
2019Top End WeddingAnnieFeature film
Angel of MineLenaFeature film


Television
1974Jenny PerkinsSeason 4, episode 229: "Dancing Class"
1975HomicideJennifer 'Socks' O'BrienSeason 12, episode 4: "Snails for Dinner"
The BoxTina Harrison3 episodes
1976Bellbird
1977BlueyMarcia FranksEpisode 25: "It's Not Worth the Risk"
Cheryl HarrisonEpisode 1: "The New Boy"
Angelique13 episodes
1978The Restless Years
1979SkywaysMickey DevineEpisode 143: "The Biter Bit"
The Oracle
1980ArcadeSusie Blair14 episodes
Spring & FallTerrySeason 1, episode 6: "Out of Line"
Players in the Gallery Mniseries, 1 episode
The Young DoctorsGael Hogan11 episodes
1981PrisonerGeorgie BaxterSeason 3, 12 episodes
Wendy Robinson18 episodes
1981–1982Lea Butler / Carol MeehanSeason 1, 2 episodes
1982Watch This SpaceTracy1 episode
A Special Place TV film
Kingswood CountryGlenys FreckleSeason 4, episode 16: "A Dog Called Horse"
Loose Ends Teleplay
1984Sweet and SourCarol Howard20 episodes
The Cop ShowCarolTV pilot
1984; 1991The Cowra BreakoutSally MurphyMiniseries, 5 episodes
1986Cyclone TracyConnie HamptonMiniseries, 3 episodes
Sword of HonourEsse RogersMiniseries, 4 episodes
1988True BelieversTess RossMiniseries, 7 episodes
The Four Minute MileJill WebsterTV film
1989The Flying DoctorsPenny ArmstrongSeason 4, 5 episodes
How Wonderful!KerryTV film
CassidyKateMiniseries, 2 episodes
1990Col'n CarpenterPolicewomanSeason 1, episode 14: "Wheels on Fire"
SkirtsPauline ReardonSeasons 1–3, 40 episodes
1992All Together NowJackie HammondSeason 3, episode 10: "Devil Woman"
Boys From The BushLucindaSeason 2, episode 1: "High Flyers"
1993A Country PracticeJenny PopeSeason 1, 2 episodes
1993, 1996G.P.Nicole Learmont / Tanya WoodsSeasons 5 & 8, 2 episodes
1994–1995JanusTina BertramSeasons 1–2, 12 episodes
1997Water RatsSuperintendent FranklinSeason 2, episode 5: "Truth or Dare"
The Tromaville Cafe
1998Good Guys Bad GuysBrenda WickSeason 2, episode 6: "There's No Business Like Small Business"
1999Isobel SayaSeason 7, 8 episodes
The Toothbrush FamilySuzy Sponge (voice)Animated series, 1 episode: "Pegs"
2001–2006VoiceAnimated series
2001; 2020; 2024Home and AwayJudge / Jill Lawson5 episodes
2002; 2007–2008All SaintsLaura McDermott / Kaye ClintonSeasons 5 & 10-11, 7 episodes
2002Kangaroo Creek GangVoiceAnimated series
2003MDAPenny SilvaniSeason 2, episode 18: "Conflict of Interest"
2004HolophoneSeason 1, episode 16: "Call Waiting"
Noah & SaskiaDeb Litras8 episodes
Faye CurnowTV film
2005PsychologistSeason 12, episode 18: "Monster"
2007NewsreaderSeason 2, episode 1: "Stormy Weather"
2008Classic TalesVoiceAnimated series, episode 21: "Hansel and Gretel"
Infamous Victory: Ben Chifley's Battle For CoalElizabeth ChifleyTV film
2009East of EverythingRosemary de JongSeason 2, 5 episodes
2011Melissa GordonSeason 5, episode 1: "No Greater Honour: Reward Day"
2011–2012LaidMarion McVieSeasons 1–2, 7 episodes
2013–2015WonderlandMaggie WilcoxSeasons 1–3, 44 episodes
2017Here Come The HabibsMrs. PlungeSeason 2, episode 4: "Middle East Side Story"
2018RakeDallasSeason 5, episode 8: "Greene v The Reckoning"
2019KarinaSeason 3, episode 2
Time & PlaceAlice WoodruffWeb series
2020Chan & Dee's Drink TankDidi
2022DebMiniseries, 6 episodes
2022–2024Cheryl EllingSeasons 2 & 4, 4 episodes
2025The TwelveJudge WestSeason 3, 8 episodes
Top End BubAnnie Pelton
RecklessValda4 episodes


Radio
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ABC Cast Recording
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Theatre
Union Hall, Adelaide
Festival Theatre, Adelaide with Harry M. Miller
Marian St Theatre, Sydney
Phillip St Theatre, Sydney with for
Majestic Cinemas, Sydney with Peers & Mann
with Davis Morely
& national tour x 2 with Davis Morely
Albert Park Amphitheatre, Brisbane with QTC
Space Cabaret, Adelaide with STCSA & with STC
Ford Theatre, Geelong, Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat, Russell St Theatre, Melbourne with STC & MTC
Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne & Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney with Australian Shakespeare Company
Perth Theatre Company
Playhouse Theatre, Perth with Black Swan State Theatre Company & The Space, Adelaide with Burning House Theatre Company
Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
Adelaide Festival Centre with STCSA
Old Fitzroy Theatre, Perth & New Theatre, Sydney with O'Punksky's
Space Theatre, Adelaide with STCSA
Bridge Theatre, Sydney, Riverside Theatres Parramatta & The Playhouse, Canberra with STC
Marian St Theatre, Sydney
Stables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company
Theatre Royal, Sydney with Really Useful Productions
Acton Street Theatre, Canberra
Malthouse Theatre, Glen Street Theatre & NIDA Parade Theatre, Sydney
The Butter Factory Theatre, & Majestic Cinemas with STC &
Old Fitzroy Hotel Theatre, Sydney with Tamarama Rock Surfers
Acton Street Theatre, Canberra
Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney
The Butter Factory Theatre & with Christine Dunstan Productions
Australian tour with & STC
Playhouse, Melbourne & Sydney Theatre with MTC
The J Theatre, Noosa Heads &
Force Majeure, Sydney
Sydney Opera House with STC
Force Majeure, Sydney
Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney
Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney
Sydney Opera House with STC
ATYP
Sydney Opera House with STC
Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney


Awards & nominations
1980Hard KnocksBest Actress in a Leading Role
Hard KnocksBest New Talent
1982The ScarecrowMYSTFESTBest Artistic Contribution (Ensemble Cast)
1984Sweet and SourBest Actress in a Television series
1986Sword of HonourLogie AwardMost Popular Actress in a Miniseries / Telemovie
Sword of HonourBest Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries
Cyclone TracyLogie AwardMost Popular Actress
1987Crystal ClearTheatre Critics Circle AwardBest Actress
1990How WonderfulBest Actress in a Leading Role
2005Hating Alison AshleyBest Supporting Actress
2014WonderlandEquity Ensemble AwardOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Sydney Theatre AwardBest Ensemble Cast
2017Relatively SpeakingBest Supporting Actress


Personal life
Mann married director Scott Hartford-Davis on 6 March 2022.

A breast cancer survivor, Mann underwent a double mastectomy. She is a student of yoga. She claims credit for naming the .

Mann went to Nepal to study , and became a Buddhist. " Dimensions "Studio Guests – Eliza Stankovic & Tracy Mann". Australian Broadcasting Corporation, episode 15, 3 October 2002. Transcript, Retrieved on 7 September 2007


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