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Born | 1978/1979 (age 45–46)[1] Adelaide, South Australia, Australia[2] |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2004–present |
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Partner(s) | Jada Alberts (2009–present) |
Children | 3 |
Kate Box is an Australian stage, film, and television actress. She is known for her roles as Nicole Vargas in Rake, Lou Kelly in Wentworth, and as Dulcie Collins in Deadloch.
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Career
In 2003, Box graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA)[3] Her first stage performance was in 2004 as Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Bell Shakespeare Company,[4] while her other credits include the Sydney Theatre Company presentation of Top Girls which she received a Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play nomination,[5] Dolores (Old Fitzroy Theatre), Macbeth (Sydney Theatre Company) and A Christmas Carol (Belvoir).[6]
She went on to make her screen debut with a role in the 2005 television film sequel Small Claims: White Wedding. Following this, she made her film debut in 2008 with The Black Balloon and she received guest spots on television shows such as the medical drama series All Saints and the children's drama series My Place. She came to prominence with her role as Nicole Vargas in the ABC comedy-drama series Rake for which she appeared throughout its entire run.[7] During her run on Rake, Box was cast in popular television series including Offspring,[8] Old School and the six-part mini-series Fucking Adelaide.[9]
In 2014, Box was nominated for an AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in The Little Death.[10]
Box played Marg McMann in the 2018 television film Riot, a film focusing on the LGBTI rights movement and the origins of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in the 1970s,[11] a role of which won her the AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama.[12]
Her subsequent acting credits have included roles in the 2018 mini-series adaptation of Picnic at Hanging Rock, Wanted, The Unlisted and Les Norton, and the feature films The Daughter, Three Summers and Back of the Net.
In 2019, it was announced Box was cast in the role of Lou Kelly in the Foxtel prison drama series Wentworth for its eighth and final season.[13] Also in 2019, Box was announced as a cast member in the Cate Blanchett-produced Matchbox Pictures series, Stateless.[14]
In February 2022 it was announced that Box would be play a leading role in the "Tasmanian noir crime comedy" TV series, Deadloch, written by Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan. The eight-part series by Australian Amazon Original will be released in 2023.[15]
Box was announced as part of the cast for upcoming SBS anthology series Erotic Stories.
Personal life
Since 2009, Box has been in a relationship with writer and actor Jada Alberts, who also appeared in Wentworth from 2013 to 2014. Now married, they reside in Sydney with their three children.[1]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | The Black Balloon | Elizabeth | Feature film |
2010 | Oranges and Sunshine | Radio Studio Recptionist | Feature film |
2011 | Random 8 | Frances Austin | Feature Film |
2011 | Hush | Kate | Short film |
2014 | The Little Death | Rowena | Feature film (also known as A Funny Kind of Love) |
2014 | You Cut, I Choose | Rosey (27 & 37 Years-Old) | Short film |
2015 | The Daughter | Julieanne | Feature Film |
2016 | Here is Now | Rachel | Short film |
2017 | Three Summers | Linda | Feature film |
2019 | Back of the Net | Coach Smith | Feature film |
2019 | Way Out Assistance | Rose | Short film |
2022 | Monolith | Laura (voice) | Feature film |
Television
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2005 | Small Claims: White Wedding | Nicole | Television film |
2006 | Tripping Over | Melinda | Season 1 (3 episodes) |
2007 | All Saints | Mia | Season 10 (1 episode) |
2008 | Scorched | Annie | Television film |
2009 | False Witness | Rona Hennessy | Television film (also known as The Diplomat) |
2009 | My Place | Kath | Season 1 (2 episodes) |
2010 | Offspring | Alice Havel | Season 1 (6 episodes) |
2011 | Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo | Germaine Greer | Miniseries (1 episode) |
2014 | Old School | Cath Khoury | Season 1 (8 episodes) |
2014 | Soul Mates | Aunty Hazel | Season 1 (2 episodes) |
2015 | Australia: The Story of Us | Dr. Ella Stack | Documentary series; Season 1 (1 episode) |
2017 | Fucking Adelaide | Emma | Miniseries (6 episodes) |
2018 | Riot | Marg McMann | Television film |
2018 | Picnic at Hanging Rock | Mrs. Bumpher | Miniseries (3 episodes) |
2018 | Sheilas | Mina Smith | Miniseries |
2010–2018 | Rake | Nicole Vargas | Seasons 1–5 (40 episodes) |
2018 | Wanted | Maxine Middleton | Season 3 (6 episodes) |
2019 | The Letdown | Nadia | Season 2 (1 episode) |
2019 | The Unlisted | Emma Ainsworth | Season 1 (6 episodes) |
2019 | Lucy and DiC | Paige | Animated series; Season 1 (8 episodes) |
2019 | Les Norton | Lauren "Lozza" Johnson | Season 1 (10 episodes) |
2019 | Upright | Esme | Miniseries (2 episodes) |
2020 | Stateless | Janice | Miniseries (6 episodes) |
2020–2021 | Wentworth | Lou Kelly | Season 8 (20 episodes) |
2021 | The Moth Effect | Various roles | |
2021 | Fires | Ruth | Episode 5 |
2023 | Deadloch | Dulcie Collins | 8 episodes |
2023 | Erotic Stories [16] | In production |
Awards and nominations
Year | Format | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2015 | Film | AACTA Award | Best Actress in a Leading Role[10] | The Little Death | Nominated |
2018 | Theatre | Helpmann Awards | Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play[5] | Top Girls | Nominated |
2018 | Television | AACTA Award | Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama[12] | Riot | Won |
2018 | Television | Logie Awards | Most Outstanding Actress[17] | Nominated | |
2019 | Television | Equity Awards | Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Television Movie or Miniseries[lower-alpha 1][18] | Won | |
2019 | Television | AACTA Awards | Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama[19] | Les Norton | Nominated |
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External links
- Kate Box at the Internet Movie Database
- Kate Box on Instagram
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