Amy Mathews

Amy Mathews
Born 29 March 1979 (1979-03-29) (age 32)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupation Actress
Years active 2001–present
Known for Home and Away
Website
http://amymathewsnet.com

Amy Mathews (born 29 March 1979) is an Australian television, film and theatre actress. She is best known for her role as Rachel Armstrong in Australian soap opera Home and Away.[1]

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Early life

Mathews was born in Melbourne, Victoria, but has spent most of her life in Sydney. She was offered a scholarship at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, which she completed. She then enrolled in and completed a two-year acting course in Surry Hills, Sydney, where she met fellow Home and Away actor Jon Sivewright, who plays Tony Holden, her husband on the show.

Career

Matthews became involved with the Bell Shakespeare Company. She performed as part of the "Actors at Work" program touring high schools in Australia and Singapore.[2] She has a passion for the theatre, her first role was in 2003 with Cigarettes and Chocolate and Other Hang Ups.[3] Mathews other theatre credits include Tracked, Push Up 1-3, Chicom, Orange Flower Water.[4] She is currently appearing in Transparency.[5][6][7]

Mathews made her acting debut on screen in 2001 when she made a guest appearance in the short-lived television series Head Start. She has had several roles on other television series including Always Greener, Blue Heelers, Love Bytes, All Saints and the British series Jeopardy. Before landing the role of Rachel Armstrong on Australia's most popular soap opera Home and Away, she waited tables until she could make enough money. Mathews played the role of doctor and psychiatrist Rachel Armstrong since the first episode of the 2006 season, until 2010 when she departed the show. The role of Rachel won Mathews the Logie Award for Most Popular New Female Talent in 2007.[8][9] Following her departure for Home and Away, Mathews made a guest appearances in two episodes of the popular television series Packed to the Rafters. Her most recent guest roles include Rescue: Special Ops and Crownies which stars former Home and Away co-stars Todd Lasance and Indiana Evans.

In 2007, Matthews starred in the Australian film Gabriel, in which she had just began her run on Home and Away while shooting the film. Gabriel is her only film credit.

She has an interest in writing and directing.[2]

Personal life

Mathews loves to travel and has visited several countries in the world including Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, United States, Canada, Japan and Mexico.[2]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Gabriel Maggie
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Head Start Louise episode: "Conviction & Eviction"
2002 Always Greener T'ree episode: "Understanding the Cry"
2003 Jeopardy Constable Tucker episodes: #2.2, #2.3
2004 Blue Heelers Tahnya West episode: "Reasonable Doubts"
Love Bytes Mel
20032005 Blue Saints Mary Cowper, Cassie Anderson episodes: "The Last Summer" (2003), "Time Bomb" (2005)
20062010 Home and Away Rachel Armstrong Main role
Logie Award for Most Popular New Female Talent
2010 Packed to the Rafters Erin Moore episodes: "Moment of Truth",[10] "Live and Let Live"[10]
2011 Rescue: Special Ops Claire Newell episodes: "The Intervention", "Bad Company"
Crownies Vanessa Kenay episode: #1.9

Theatre

References

  1. ^ "Armstrong, Rachel". backtothebay.net. http://www.backtothebay.net/characters/armstrong_rachel.shtml. Retrieved 20 September, 2011. 
  2. ^ a b c "Home and Away Cast Amy Mathews". rte.ie. http://www.rte.ie/tv/homeandaway/cast_amymathews.html. Retrieved 20 September, 2011. 
  3. ^ Stephen Dunne (April 1, 2003)"Cigarettes and Chocolates and Other Hang Ups, See-Saw Theatre Company". smh.com.au. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/03/31/1048962695960.html. Retrieved 20 September, 2011. 
  4. ^ Jason Blake (March 29, 2011)"Orange Flower Water". brisbanetimes.com.au. http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/entertainment/theatre/orange-flower-water-20110329-1cemk.html. Retrieved 20 September, 2011. 
  5. ^ Lloyd Bradford Skye (September 13, 2011)"REVIEW: Transparency". crikey.com.au. http://blogs.crikey.com.au/curtaincall/2011/09/13/review-transparency-york-theatre-sydney. Retrieved 20 September, 2011. 
  6. ^ Chris Hook (August 24, 2011)"Transparency at the Seymour Centre and Riverside Theatres". dailytelegraph.com.au. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/whats-on/transparency-at-the-seymour-centre-and-riverside-theatres/story-e6frexmi-1226121400121. Retrieved 20 September, 2011. 
  7. ^ Suzanne MacKay (September 3, 2011)"Transparency - Seymour Centre". aussietheatre.com. http://aussietheatre.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1833:transparency-seymour-centre&catid=41:general&Itemid=111. Retrieved 20 September, 2011. 
  8. ^ "2007 TV WEEK Logie Awards". ninemsn. http://tvweek.ninemsn.com.au/blog.aspx?blogentryid=662477&showcomments=true. Retrieved 20 September, 2011. 
  9. ^ "Amy Mathews wins Most Popular Female Talent at Logies 2007". youtube. 7 May, 2007. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv36ig5Z0-A. Retrieved 20 September, 2011. 
  10. ^ a b "Packed to the Rafters: episode guide". australiantelevision.net. http://www.australiantelevision.net/packedtotherafters/series3b.html. Retrieved 20 September, 2011. 

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