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Elaine Lee (actor)


Elaine Joyce Knoesen (23 December 1939 – 17 September 2014) better known professionally as Elaine Lee, was a South African-born Australian-based theatre and television actress and entertainer best known for her role of dress designer Vera Collins in the 1970s television soap opera, and its feature film version Number 96.

Lee was born in 1939 in Springs, Transvaal Province (present-day Gauteng), and grew up on a gold mine until her father, an electrician, died when she was nine. She was brought up by her mother and had a sister Barbara. A former waitress, her acting career began in the 1960s in Johannesburg where she became a stage manager for a theatrical company and acted extensively in the theatre and on radio, starring in productions throughout South Africa, as well as Zimbabwe and Zambia. Lee emigrated to Australia where she became well known as a sex symbol and played the perpetually unlucky-in-love, fashionista and clairvoyant Vera Collins in Number 96, starting in 1972. Lee was an original cast member of the series. She was raped three times, including by her onscreen husband Harry Collins (Norman Yemm), with the sophisticated Vera emerging as a key figure in many of its story lines. Lee remained in the role of Vera for four and a half years, finally leaving in mid-1976 of her own volition. She appeared in the feature film version, in 1974, in which she was raped by a group of bikers in the opening scene, Number 96 producer David Sale, said that Number 96 was always going to be controversial and shocking, especially for its time, so we thought, "start the film version with a rape sequence and get it over with". A scheduled spinoff from Number 96 called Fair Game, featuring Lee and Abigail, did not eventuate.

Lee subsequently appeared in several productions of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, in TV movies and panel shows, and made guest appearances in drama series such as A Country Practice. She also continued her stage work, including the challenging one-woman show Turn on the Heat, loosely based on the last two hours of Marilyn Monroe's life.


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