Catherine Duncan


Catherine Duncan was an Australian documentary filmmaker, actor, playwright, film researcher, script writer, film critic, archivist, and collagist. She is most well known for her work in radio broadcasts and short documentary films.

Early life

Catherine Duncan was born in 1915 in Launceston, Tasmania, to parents Gordon and Claire Duncan. Claire grew up immersed in the arts through her mother, who was an actress and producer herself. Duncan began acting by participating in Allan Walkie's Shakespearian Company when it visited Launceston.
When Duncan turned 16, she enrolled at the University of Melbourne to pursue an arts degree. While enrolled, she joined the Union Theatre Repertory Company and became their lead actress.

Personal life

Duncan was married three times. Her first husband was Roy Mitchell, who later became a program director for Radio Australia. The two were only married for four years before getting a divorce. Next, Duncan met Kim Keane, a journalist with whom she had two children, Micheal and Margarita. In 1947, they divorced and Duncan decided to leave her children with her parents and move to Europe. On her way there, she met Roger Copillet, the first officer on the ship. They married in 1954 and she spent some years living with him in Paris.

Career

Duncan began her career on stage by joining Melbourne's Worker's Theatre Group after university. Her first success as a playwright was when she won the Sydney Theatre League's Playwriting competition in 1937 for The Sword Sung.
Duncan also had a successful radio career where she performed and wrote shorts on air. For her success in radio, she was recognized with an inaugural Macquarie Award in 1946.
TitleDuncan's RoleTheatre/MediaDate
How to Escape from PrisonScriptwriterABC Radio Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC1936-09-13
Money With MenacesScriptwriterABC Radio Brisbane, South Brisbane, QLD1940-03-13
No Time For ComedyActorTheatre Royal, Sydney, NSW1941-02-08
Private LivesActorTheatre Royal, Sydney, NSW1941-03-15
Ladies in RetirementActorTheatre Royal, Sydney, NSW1941-03-29
Soak the RichPlaywrightAdelaide, SA1941-04-03
Mr. Smart GuyActorMinerva Theatre, Kings Cross, NSW1941-05-10
Moon Upside DownScriptwriterABC Radio Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC1942-09-30
We The LivingPlaywrightMelbourne, VIC1945-01-01
Children in UniformActor2GB, Sydney1946-04-07
Sons of the MorningPlaywrightNew Theatre, Sydney, NSW1945-06-23
Sons of MorningPlaywrightRockhampton Little Theatre Inc, Rockhampton, QLD1947-05-01
RoundaboutAdjudicatorNational Theatre, Launceston, TAS1957-04-03
The Rose and CrownAdjudicatorNational Theatre, Launceston, TAS1957-04-03
The VerdictAdjudicatorNational Theatre, Launceston, TAS1957-04-03
Among Those PresentAdjudicatorNational Theatre, Launceston, TAS1957-04-04
The Hands of HardouinAdjudicatorNational Theatre, Launceston, TAS1957-04-04
SganarelleAdjudicatorNational Theatre, Launceston, TAS1957-04-05
Her Husband's ConsentAdjudicatorNational Theatre, Launceston, TAS1957-04-06
Dragons in the CavesAdjudicatorNational Theatre, Launceston, TAS1957-04-06
And Now- The JourneyAdjudicatorNational Theatre, Launceston, TAS1957-04-06
Pictures on the WallAdjudicatorNational Theatre, Launceston, TAS1957-10-06
The Hermit CrabScriptwriterABC Radio, Melbourne, VIC1957-10-06

Filmography

By the end of 1945, Duncan grew tired of radio and began to make documentary films with the Australian National Film Board and made documentaries to promote Australia to prospective immigrants. A few of her works were:
FilmYear
This is the Life in Geelong1949
The Meeting Place1948
Christmas Under the Sun1947
Men Wanted1947
This is the Life1947

Catherine Duncan also worked together with radical film maker Joris Ivens and Marion Michelle on a documentary called Indonesia Calling. Duncan worked as a scriptwriter for the film, while Ivens was the Director and Michelle was the cinematographer.