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  1. Aug 18, 2021 · Ultimately, a much-anticipated physical reunion had to be called off in favour of a virtual meet-up between Wentworth actors past and present Sigrid Thornton, Susie Porter, Jane Hall, Kate Atkinson, Pamela Rabe and our cover star Danielle Cormack. None of them are strangers to the vagaries prompted by Covid. The upcoming final season was filmed ...

  2. Jun 14, 2017 · Now, Wentworth actress Pamela Rabe, who portrays Joan ‘The Freak’ Ferguson has spoken about what it really took for her film the Foxtel show’s infamous tongue-cutting scene. In an interview with KIIS FM’s Kyle & Jackie O Show on Wednesday, the 58-year-old star revealed she had to compartmentalise as she acted. In the bloody scene ...

  3. May 7, 2016 · Kate Atkinson, left, and Pamela Rabe as Vera Bennett and Joan Ferguson in Wentworth. Credit: Foxtel The cat-and-mouse, push-and-pull mentor/student relationship the two women have is intriguing.

  4. Russia) Joan Ferguson is a fictional character in the Australian television series Wentworth, who serves as the main antagonist from season two to season five. Joan is portrayed by actress Pamela Rabe. Her storylines centre on rivalries with Will Jackson, Bea Smith and most staff and inmates. She is introduced in Season 2 as the new Governor of ...

  5. Oct 4, 2016 · Playing one of the most formidable women in Wentworth prison – Joan ‘The Freak’ Ferguson – has given Pamela Rabe the freedom to develop as an actor. Wentworth is much more than just a re-imagination of iconic Australian drama series Prisoner. After four successful seasons, it’s now as volatile and unpredictable as the female inmates ...

  6. Dec 31, 2020 · On television she is known as Wentworth’s Joan ‘The Freak’ Ferguson. Actor PAMELA RABE, 61, splits her time between Melbourne and Tasmania and is starring in the world premiere of The Last Season as part of Sydney Festival

  7. Oct 21, 2017 · Following the success of her Glass Menagerie with Eamon Flack, actor Pamela Rabe reunites with the director to explore the knottiness of Ibsen’s Ghosts. By Harry Windsor. Pamela Rabe is on the phone, the morning after opening night of the new production of Ibsen’s Ghosts at Belvoir. Without a trace of actorly effusion, she says: “I’m ...