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Arianthe Galani
Born (1940-04-09) 9 April 1940 (age 84)
New Zealand
Occupation(s)Actress, TV commercial presenter
Years active1960s–present
Known forPrisoner, Number 96

Arianthe Galani (born 9 April 1940),[1] is an Australian character actress born in New Zealand[2] of Greek descent. She is known for her roles in TV soap operas and serials, TV commercials, as well as films. Galani is primarily known for guest roles and cameos, in particular most commonly playing fiery Italian or Greek mothers.[2]

Career[edit]

Galani worked in opera and sang professionally before she became known as an actor. She worked as a singer in England for four years in the 1960s then joined the Australian Opera for five years between 1967 and 1972.[3]

Galani played a regular role in soap opera, Number 96 as Maria Panucci, the aunt of Harry Michaels' character Giovanni from late 1976 until the end of the series in August 1977, and then took a regular role in Australian Broadcasting Corporation situation comedy series Home Sweet Home (1980). Both roles were as fiery Italians.

Between these roles she made appearances in the first season of cult TV series Prisoner as Mrs. Bentley, a woman who had buried a baby alive, a crime later blamed on Lynn Warner (Kerry Armstrong, whom was wrongly incarcerated and continued to protest her innocence. Though her appearances were brief, the character played a crucial role in one of the show's original storylines, and with the program's international success is probably Galani's most widely seen portrayal.

Other television credits include: Matlock Police, Homicide, The Young Doctors, A Country Practice, The Flying Doctors, Home and Away, Police Rescue, Murder Call, Something in the Air, All Saints and Blue Heelers.

TV adverts[edit]

Galani also features in a series of television adverts for Jalna Greek Yoghurt and Mortein.

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1984 Melvin: Son of Alvin Mrs. Giannis Feature film
1985 A Street to Die Dr. Walsea Feature film
1987 Dear Cardholder Antoinette Feature film
1992 Resistance Mother Feature film
1993 Love in Limbo (aka Touch Me, Kiss Me, Love Me) Mrs. Costanides Feature film
1995 Billy's Holiday Anna Musical feature film
1998 The Picture Woman Woman (voice) Short film
1999 Threaded Donna Short film
2000 Dogwoman: A Grrrl's Best Friend Mrs. Jayasinge TV movie
2001 Like Mother Like Son: The Strange Story of Sante and Kenny Kimes Beatrice TV movie
2001 Bowl Me Over Flora Short film
2008 Bella Bella's Mom Short film (2 parts)

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1974 Matlock Police Angela TV series (episode: Dennis)
1976 Homicide Angela Farella TV series (episode: Wrong End of the Gun)
1976-77 Number 96 Maria Panucci TV series
1977 Pig in a Poke TV series (episode: Theo's Story)
1979 Prisoner Mrs. Bentley TV series
1980 The Young Doctors Mother Superior TV series
1980-82 Home Sweet Home Maria Pacelli TV series (26 episodes)
1982 A Country Practice Rhonda Shaw TV series (episode: A Sign of Affection Part 1 and Part 2)
1986 The Great Bookie Robbery Mrs. Davis TV miniseries
1988 Melba Melika TV miniseries
1988 The Flying Doctors Connie Porter TV series
1988 A Dangerous Life Josephine Reyes TV miniseries
1990 Come In Spinner TV miniseries
Home and Away Gina Lucini TV series (6 episodes)
1991 G.P. Raffaella Graziano TV series (4 episodes)
1991 A Country Practice Bunica Enescu TV series (episode: A Brief Encounter Part 1 and Part 2)
1991 E Street Maggie TV series (1 episode)
1992 Six Pack Luulla TV series
1995 Heartbreak High Yaya TV series
1991-95 Police Rescue Sophia Anelopoulos TV series
1999-2000 All Saints Gilda Poletti TV series
2000 Murder Call Antoinette de Bono TV series
2000 Something in the Air Nanny Sofia TV series
1994-2002 Blue Heelers Helena Hasham TV series (6 episodes)
2002 The Angel Files Alexandra Lucini TV series
2003 Marking Time Mrs. Spiro TV miniseries
2007 Satisfaction Mrs. G TV series (2 episodes)
2010 Dance Academy Julianna TV series
2015 The Principal Mrs. Bashir TV miniseries
2017 Pulse Arianna Koutoufides TV series
2019 Secret City Chrissy Ropolous TV series
2019 Lambs of God Abess TV series (4 episodes)
2021 Amazing Grace Yia Yia TV series

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Natalie Hall Management - Arianthe Galani". Archived from the original on 27 June 2017. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  • ^ a b Giles, Nigel "NUMBER 96", published by Melbourne Books ISBN 978-1-925556-00-1
  • ^ Richard Coleman 'From sausage rolls to queenly role' Sydney Morning Herald 19 June 1980 p. 8
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