Briony Behets (born 21 July 1951) is an English-Australian former actress who found fame acting in Australian television soap operas of the 1970s and 1980s. At age 17 she was accepted into the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, studying there for two years. After completing the course she travelled to the United States as part of a student exchange project, working there as a nightclub dancer. Behets subsequently enjoyed several high-profile television roles in Australia. She was an original cast member of soap opera Number 96 playing Helen Eastwood in 1972 but her character was written out of the serial after only a few months. She was subsequently a member of the original cast of another adult soap The Box starting in 1974 and her role in that series lasted 14 months. After leaving The Box she appeared for a short stint in Bellbird before taking an ongoing role in the school-based teen soap Class of '75. Film roles included the joint lead with Judy Morris in The Trespassers (1976) for which she was nominated for a Best Actress Award, Raw Deal (1977), Inside Looking Out (1977), Long Weekend (1978). In the 2000s she also guest starred in some US drama series such as JAG. She returned to Neighbours in July 2008, in another role as Kate Newton a romantic interest for Harold Bishop. She had also starred alongside Ian Smith in Neighbours 21 years earlier in 1987 when she played a different character. Her latest role saw her as a regular on The Saddle Club series three as the second actor to portray Mrs. Reg.
Allie & Me
(Woman in Salon)
Alvin Rides Again
(Girl in Taxi)
Long Weekend
(Marcia)
The Heroes
(Alice)
The Trespassers
(Penny)
Inside Looking Out
(Elizabeth)
Night of Fear
(Horse Girl)
Nightmares
(Angela)
Skin Deep
(Barbara Kennedy)
Cassandra
(Helen)
Not Quite Hollywood
(Self)
The Young Doctors
Birds in the Bush
JAG
(Jenny)
Flair
(Samantha Harmon)
The Saddle Club
(Elizabeth Regnery)
Bluey
(Karen Wallace)
The Flying Doctors
(Jean Lambert)
E Street
(Margaret Bennett)
Class of...
(Jorja Jones)
Number 96
(Helen Eastwood (credit only))
Number 96
(Helen Eastwood)
The Evil Touch
(Miss Prentice)
Alvin Purple
(Pam)
Homicide
(Helen Green)
Matlock Police
(Joyce Roberts)
Murder, She Wrote
(Melba Drummond)