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Jacqui Gordon (born 1962) credited also Jacqui Lockhead, is an Australian actress. She appeared in television dramas, including Prisoner[1] as Susie Driscoll, Cop Shop, Homicide, Matlock Police , Division 4, The Sullivans, The Flying Doctors and Neighbours as Kerry O'Donnell.

Key Information

She toured the United Kingdom in a stage play version of Prisoner in 1990.

Selected filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Type
1979 Snapshot Becky Feature film
1979 Thirst Leah Feature film

Television

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Year Title Role Type
1972 Homicide Guest role: Young Barbara Carlisle TV series, 1 episode
1972–1975 Division 4 Guest roles: Margaret Lee/Tracie Walker/Angie Hudson TV series, 3 episodes
1972; 1973 Matlock Police Guest role: Sally Patterson TV series, 1 episode
1973 Matlock Police Guest role: Becky Best TV series, 1 episode
1974 Marion Regular role: Cathy (credited as Jacqui Lockhead') ABC TV miniseries, 4 episodes
1975 Quality of Mercy Lead role: Sally ABC TV series, 1 episode "Sally Go Round The Moon"
1976 The Sullivans Recurring role: Margery Fulton TV series, 4 episodes
1978–1980 Cop Shop Guest roles: Linette/Kate Shaw/Karen Foley TV series, 4 episodes
1980 Dead Man's Float (aka Smuggler’s Cove) Sue TV film
1980 Young Ramsay Guest role: Linda Burns TV series, 1 episode
1981 Bellamy Guest role: Carol TV series, 1 episode "My Favourite Policeman"
1982 Come Midnight Monday Regular role: Jenny "Bugsy" Hoolihan ABC TV miniseries, 6 episodes
1982 Prisoner Recurring role: Susie Driscoll TV series, 43 episodes
1984 Carson's Law Guest role: Ellen Stokes TV series, 2 episodes
1985 The Flying Doctors Recurring role: Rhonda Lovejoy TV series, 3 episodes
1985 The Fast Lane Guest role: Megan TV series, 1 episode
1985 Neighbours Guest role: Kerry O'Donnell TV series, 1 episode
1989 The Power, the Passion Recurring role: Susan Walsh TV series
1989 Australia's Most Wanted Guest role TV series, 1 episode

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from Grokipedia
Jacqui Gordon is an Australian actress known for her prolific career in television dramas during the late 1970s and 1980s, particularly her long-running portrayal of Susie Driscoll in the iconic soap opera Prisoner (also known as Prisoner: Cell Block H). She began her acting career with supporting roles in Australian films including Thirst (1979) and Dead Man's Float (1980), before establishing herself as a regular presence in episodic television. Her early work included multiple appearances in the police procedural Cop Shop during its inaugural years, as well as recurring roles in series such as The Sullivans, The Flying Doctors, and the mini-series Bellamy. Gordon also appeared in other notable Australian programs like Carson's Law, The Power, the Passion, and a guest spot in Neighbours. Often credited under the variant name Jacqui Lochhead, she is best remembered for her 43-episode stint as the young inmate Susie Driscoll in Prisoner, a performance that contributed to the show's enduring popularity in Australia and internationally. In 1990, she extended her association with the series by touring the United Kingdom in a live stage adaptation of Prisoner.

Early life

Birth and background

Jacqui Gordon was born in 1962 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She is of Australian nationality, with her origins rooted in Melbourne. Her full birth name is listed in some sources as Jacqline Lochhead. She later became known professionally as Jacqui Gordon.

Acting career

Early roles and debut

Jacqui Gordon began her acting career with guest appearances in Australian television series during the early 1970s, including roles in Homicide, Matlock Police, and Division 4. She continued with episodic work in shows such as the miniseries Marion (credited as Jacky Lockhead) in 1974, Quality of Mercy in 1975, and Bellbird in 1976. By the late 1970s, she took on recurring roles in the police procedural Cop Shop from 1978 to 1980 and appeared in multiple episodes of the drama series The Sullivans in 1979. Her feature film debut came that same year with a role as Leah in the horror thriller Thirst, directed by Rod Hardy. In 1979 she also played Becky in the thriller The Day After Halloween, known in Australia as Snapshot. These 1979 film appearances marked her entry into Australian cinema during her late teens. She later gained wider recognition through her role in the television series Prisoner.

Role in Prisoner

Jacqui Gordon is best known for her portrayal of Susie Driscoll in the Australian television drama Prisoner (also known as Prisoner: Cell Block H). She played the recurring role of Susie Driscoll in 43 episodes during 1982, specifically appearing in episodes 260 through 302. Susie Driscoll is depicted as a young runaway and teenage inmate at Wentworth Detention Centre. Initially sent to the prison to prevent her from escaping a reform institution, she is characterized as a vulnerable and sympathetic figure within the harsh prison environment. Her storyline involves various hardships faced by younger inmates, including exploitation and attempts to navigate the prison's social dynamics. This role marked one of Gordon's most prominent television appearances and remains the performance for which she is most recognized by audiences of the series.

Later television and film credits

After her prominent role in Prisoner concluded in 1982, Jacqui Gordon continued to appear in Australian television series. She guest-starred in the short-lived Australian soap opera The Power, the Passion in 1989, playing the character Barbara in an episode of the series.

Stage work

Jacqui Gordon toured the United Kingdom in a stage play version of Prisoner in 1990. The production adapted the popular television series Prisoner: Cell Block H for the stage, featuring several cast members from the show alongside new elements tailored for live performance. Gordon participated in this tour, performing at venues including the Derngate in Northampton. No other stage credits have been documented in available sources.

Personal life

Name variations and other details

Jacqui Gordon was born under the name Jacqline Lochhead. In her early acting work, she was credited as Jacky Lockhead, notably in the ABC TV miniseries Marion (1974), where she played the recurring role of Cathy across four episodes. This early credit reflects her birth surname of Lochhead, taken from her mother Jean (née Lochhead) Gordon. She later adopted and has been primarily known professionally as Jacqui Gordon.
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