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  1. Deborah Kennedy is an Australian character actress recognised for several television and film roles, especially for her appearance in the famous Australian Yellow Pages advertisement with the line "Not happy, Jan!".

  2. Deborah Kennedy talks us through her favourite scene she's shot on set of A Place to Call Home. Subscribe now for more A Place to Call Home clips: https://bi...

  3. Actress: The Jesters. Deborah Kennedy is known for The Jesters (2009), The Sum of Us (1994) and Closed for Winter (2009).

  4. Deborah Kennedy is known for The Jesters (2009), The Sum of Us (1994) and Closed for Winter (2009).

  5. Actress Deborah Kennedy is one of the most recognizable faces in Australia, with a career that spans over 40 years in film, stage and television. But it was her role as nosy town gossip Doris Collins in the sprawling, six-season Australian drama A Place To Call Home that caught the attention of Wonkybot Studios founders Stewart St John, Todd ...

  6. May 7, 2015 · It’s the mark of any good actor that three little words uttered in a television commercial can become part of the Australian lexicon. And for years the words “Not happy, Jan!” haunted actress Deborah Kennedy -until she watched The Simpsons.

  7. Jul 20, 2018 · EXCLUSIVE: Deborah Kennedy on Doris' journey from start to finish. A Place To Call Home | Season 6 | Premieres 19 August | only on showcase

  8. A widowed father has to deal with two complex issues: while he is searching for "Miss Right," his son, who is in his 20s and gay, is searching for "Mr. Right." Directors: Geoff Burton, Kevin Dowling | Stars: Jack Thompson, Russell Crowe, John Polson, Deborah Kennedy. Votes: 5,780 | Gross: $2.51M. 20.

  9. Learn about Deborah Kennedy on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that include Deborah Kennedy including Charlie & Boots, Ladies in Black and more.

  10. Deborah Kennedy was the voice of the CHOGM (Commonwealth Heads of Government) 2011 Opening Ceremony in Perth and introduced 53 world leaders and dignitaries, including Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth ll, Head of the Commonwealth. The ceremony was broadcast live, around the Commonwealth.