
Helen Scott
Scott remains most well known for her role in TV soap opera's including The Young Doctors in 1981 as Sister Norma Campbell and A Country Practice also in 1981 as hospital matron Marta Kurtesz, in this role she played the character utilizing a Central European accent. One of her primary story-arcs in the serial was her brief romance with Dr. Terence Elliott (played by Shane Porteous), however she left the series in 1983, with her character returning to her native Budapest, Hungary with an old friend.
In 1960, Scott acted in the Frank Loesser's musical, The Most Happy Fella, at the Coliseum in London, England with Inia Te Wiata, Edwin Steffe, Art Lund, Libi Staiger, Jack DeLon, Helena Leahy, Walter Midgley, William Dickie, Alan Jones, and Art Lund in the cast.
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