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Mercia Deane-Johns was born on 21 February, 1958 in Australian, is an Australian actress. Discover Mercia Deane-Johns's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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Mercia Deane-Johns Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mercia Deane-Johns worth at the age of 66 years old? Mercia Deane-Johns’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from . We have estimated Mercia Deane-Johns's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Mercia Deane-Johns is an Australian actress of film, stage and television.
She is also a writer, singer, and stand-up comedian.
She has played a wide array of characters since she was 12 years old and has appeared in many film roles and TV series on Australian screens.
Born in Melbourne on 21 February 1958, Mercia Deane-Johns trained at a Television and Film Course at Crawford Productions, 1974.
She plays Classical Piano at Sixth Grade Level and she has studied ballet at the Gertrud Bodenwieser Dance Centre, Sydney.
Deane-Johns has a diploma in classical singing and theory of music from the London College of Music, Ealing, London.
Heatwave, directed by Phillip Noyce was based on the Juanita Nielsen disappearance case of the 1970s.
Winter of Our Dreams was an award-winning drama written and directed by John Duigan.
She is an Associate of the London College of Music (A.L.C.M) which qualification she obtained in 1975.
Deane-Johns was in the Australian TV series Homicide in 1975 and 1976.
She performed in the TV series Bluey as Debbie Morley in 1976.
In 1977, she was in Cop Shop, a long running police drama series.
She was on a twelve-month contract at the Melbourne Theatre Company in 1978.
She has studied Tai Chi and had private lessons with the late Tennyson Yui for one year, 1980.
Deane-Johns wrote for the (now defunct) Australian Playboy magazine for four years in the 1980s.
As she relates in her cogitations Mercia's Missives: "I spent a lot of time in my room, writing a column for Playboy magazine, simply entitled Women. Peter Olszewski, also known as JJ Mc Roach, the founder of the Marijuana Party was the editor at the time. I enjoyed writing for Playboy. I had a lot of material around me at the time for inspiration. Things were fine".
As well as singing and acting Deane-Johns has done stand-up comedy and has ambitions to appear at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe one day.
In 1981, she appeared in Heatwave and Winter of Our Dreams.
In 1982, she was in Winner Take All – Downside Risk, a TV series about the fast-paced world of big business.
The film takes its name from the 1984 Australian compilation music album Throbbin' '84.
In 1985, she was in Winners – The Other Facts of Life.
In 1991 Deane-Johns appeared in What's Cooking? an Australian cooking television series.
In 1991 Channel 9 introduced a new series called Chances, based around a family who won AUD$3 million in a lottery and the effect it had on their lives.
Deane-Johns played the part of Sharon Taylor, a good time girl who made a living as a hairdresser.
Chances was discontinued in 1992 after a run of 127 hour-long episodes.
Deane-Johns was in the television film McLeod's Daughters in 1996 with Jack Thompson, Tammy MacIntosh and Kris McQuade.
She was in the long-running Home and Away from 1997-2001, playing Melanie Rainbow.
In 2002, she was in the Canadian-Australian co-production of Guinevere Jones, a teenage fantasy series where she played the part of evil witch Morgana.
Deane-Johns attended Southern Cross University during 2006–2010 and obtained a Bachelor of Arts in writing and communication.
In 2007, she appeared in Unfinished Sky a story about a farmer who takes in an Afghani woman who has fled from a brothel.
She appeared with co-star and fellow Australian singer and actress Anne-Maree McDonald in Caliente in 2011.
In 2014 she had a supporting role in the film Last Cab to Darwin.
As well as acting, Deane-Johns has done voiceovers including four episodes of Persons of Interest in 2014.
Deane-Johns is also a writer and has kept an anecdotal record of her thespian experiences in a series of articles called Mercia's Missives.
She describes the difficulties in working with misogynistic directors, unsympathetic make-up artists, bitchy co-stars and young actors who think they are God's gift to women.
In 2017 she played the part of Bulldozer in Throbbin' 84.
Deane-Johns appeared in two seasons of The Other Guy in 2018 and 2019.
She was also in the documentary series Location Scout which was about the making of the Australian comedy film Top End Wedding, which was filmed around Darwin in 2018.
She has worked with some of Australia's best-known actors imcluding John Hargreaves, Judy Davis, Nicole Kidman, Charles Bud Tingwell, John Meillon and Alwyn Kurts.
She performed in season two of the comedy drama series Mr Inbetween in 2019.