Betty Lucas

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Betty Helen Lucas, also known as Betty Lucas Peterson, was an Australian character actress and theatre director, known for her numerous roles on stage and television. Lucas was born in Sydney, Australia and trained in theatre, moving to London in the early 1950's and taking up various stage roles. In 1965 Lucas returned to Australia and regularly appeared in stage, TV and feature film parts for over 40 years.

Most Popular Betty Lucas Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Skin Deep Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

Drama and tensions rise as two determined partners in a successful Australian fashion empire will stop at nothing to achieve individual success.

Wendy Cracked a Walnut Trailer (1990)

02 August 1990

An Australian salesman's bored wife escapes in a fantasy world with her dream lover.

Jindabyne Trailer (2006)

20 July 2006

Outside the Australian town of Jindabyne, local man Stuart Kane is on a fishing trip with friends when they discover the body of a murdered girl.

Do I Have to Kill My Child? Trailer (1976)

20 December 1976

A disturbing drama about a young mother who physically abuses her baby. Feeling overwhelmed and aware that she's not coping after the birth of her third child, she sends desperate cries for help.

Joh's Jury Trailer (1993)

16 February 1993

Dramatisation of the 1991 perjury trial of former Queensland state Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen.

They Trailer (1998)

22 February 1998

"They say..." phrases are prescribed by the 'They' secret planning committee rather than developing organically from hearsay.

The Ballad of Betty & Joe Trailer (2008)

23 July 2008

Every morning Betty tramps alone through the big city to join her fellow buskers in the pedestrian tunnel below, trying to earn a living.

Feed Trailer (2005)

11 May 2005

A cybercrime investigator tracks a man suspected of force-feeding women to death.

My First Wife Trailer (1984)

12 September 1984

My First Wife is about the dramatic collapse of the marriage between John and Helen. It is also a film about our children and the future we offer them.

Three to Go Trailer (1971)

01 March 1971

This anthology film brings together three stories—"Michael", "Judy", and "Toula"—each centered on a young Australian confronting personal and social choices about their future.

Three to Go: Michael Trailer (1970)

01 March 1970

Michael, a young man living within a conventional middle-class environment, begins to question his future as he encounters a group aligned with the countercultural movements of the late 1960s.

The Alternative Trailer (1977)

20 April 1977

Unmarried, beautiful and talented, Melanie Hilton discovers she is pregnant. The editor of a woman's magazine, she decides to have her baby and take leave from her job.