Nadine Garner
Nadine Garner | |
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Nadine Garner (2012) | |
Born |
Knoxfield, Victoria, Australia | 14 December 1970
Years active | 1985 - present |
Spouse(s) | Cameron Barnett |
Children | 2 |
Nadine Lynette Garner (born 14 December 1970 in Knoxfield, Melbourne) is an Australian actress.[1]
Biography
Garner first came to public attention in 1985, as Tamara Henderson in the Australian TV series The Henderson Kids and then in her debut film, The Still Point. She made her stage debut in 1987 in the title role of the Melbourne Theatre Company production of A Day in the Death of Joe Egg. Since then she has worked extensively in film, theatre and TV (both in Australia and the UK) and received awards and nominations for performances in each field. Also interested in writing, she wrote and performed in the stage work Birds Eye View in Sydney in 2002.
Garner has worked with most state theatre companies in a wide variety of roles in works by Shakespeare, Molière, Sheridan, Ibsen, Chekhov, Orton, Shaffer, Lawler, and Elton. She also played the role of Desire in the highly controversial Australian musical Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom.
Personal life
Garner is married to Cameron Barnett,[2] and they have two sons: Eden (born 2006)[2] and Jem. She grew up in the Melbourne suburb of Knoxfield.
Career
TV
Garner's first major role was in 1985 at the age of 15 as Tamara in The Henderson Kids, a role for which she won several awards.[3] This was followed by a role in the Australian teen drama Blue Water High.[4]
Garner has since had a series of minor and guest roles in multiple Australian and British television series, including Prisoner, My Brother Tom miniseries, Neighbours, The Bill, A Country Practice, The Flying Doctors, Shadows of the Heart miniseries,[5] G. P., Twisted Tales, Good Guys Bad Guys, Raw FM, Tribe miniseries, Class Act, Water Rats, The Love of Lionel's Life telemovie, Changi miniseries – Ep.5,[6] Heroes' Mountain telemovie, Young Lions, The Secret Life of Us, Stingers and Through My Eyes miniseries.
Garner played Detective Senior Constable Jennifer Mapplethorpe in the police drama series City Homicide, which debuted in 2007.[7][8][9] Starting in February 2013, she has appeared as Jean Beazley, the housekeeper, in The Doctor Blake Mysteries with Craig McLachlan.[10]
In September 2013, Garner appeared as Eve in episode four of the ABC1 television comedy series It's a Date.[11]
Films
Garner made her film debut in The Still Point (1986)[12] and appeared in Bushfire Moon (1987), Mull (1988) (for which she won "Best Actress" in the 1988 Australian Film Institute Awards),[12] Metal Skin (1994),[13] Fresh Air (1999), The Book of Revelation (2006), and Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance (2007).[14]
In 2002-03, Garner played in a national tour of the musical Cabaret[15] and received enthusiastic reviews—as well as two theatre awards—for her performance as "Fraulein Kost/Fritzi".
Awards and nominations
Awards and nominations to date:
- Television Society of Australia Penguin: Certificate of Special Recognition for Performance by an Actress in a Mini-series – The Henderson Kids (1985)
- Television Society of Australia Penguin Award for Best Performance by a Juvenile – The Henderson Kids II (1987)
- TV Week Logie Award for Best Performance by a Juvenile – The Henderson Kids (1986)
- AFI (Australian Film Institute) Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role – Mull (1989)
- AFI Award Nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Metal Skin (1995)
- AFI Award Nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a TV Drama – Raw FM (1997)
- FCCA (Film Critics Circle of Australia) Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Metalskin (1995)
- Australian Dance Awards Nomination for Outstanding Performance in a Stage Musical – Cabaret (2003)
- Mo Awards Nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical – Cabaret (2003)
- Melbourne Green Room Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical – Cabaret (2003)
- Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical – Cabaret (2003)[15]
References
- ↑ "Nadine Garner: Biography". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- 1 2 "Nadine Garner on her fairytale life". Australian Women's Weekly via aussiebubblog.wordpress.com: 66–68. August 2007. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
- ↑ "The Sydney Morning Herald". The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney: Fairfax Digital). 20 May 1985. p. 55. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- ↑ "Blue Water High". Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC Australia). 11 May 2005. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- ↑ "Shadows of the Heart-Full Cast & Crew". www.imdb.com. IMDB. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
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- ↑ http://www.abc.net.au/changi/about/episode5.htm Episode Five, Eddie's Birthday
- ↑ "City Homicide hits seven". The Daily Telegraph (Australia) (News Ltd). Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- ↑ "Nadine Garner". Yahoo! TV. Yahoo!. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- ↑ Ellis, Scott (27 August 2007). "Mystery within mysteries". The Age (Sydney: Fairfax Digital). Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- ↑ "Craig MacLachlan & Nadine Garner Sign On For 1959 Crime Drama TV Series ‘The Dr Blake Mysteries’". Thelowdownunder.com. 9 April 2012. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
- ↑ Zuk, T. (12 August 2013). "It's a Date". www.australiantelevision.net. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
- 1 2 "Former 'Henderson Kid' Nadine Garner is now one of nation's brightest talents". The Age (Sydney: Fairfax Digital). 25 Apr 1989. p. 12. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- ↑ McCarthy, Todd (19 September 1994). "Review: ‘Metal Skin’". Variety. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
- ↑ Leonard, Richard (2007). "RAZZLE DAZZLE: A JOURNEY INTO DANCE". Film Reviews 2007. Australian Catholic Office for Film & Broadcasting (www.catholic.org.au). Retrieved 2 June 2014.
- 1 2 "Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical". Pandora Archive 2001 Helpmann Awards Nominees. Australian Entertainment Industry Association (AEIA). Pandora Archive. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
External links
- Nadine Garner at the Internet Movie Database
- Lunch with Nadine Garner. SMH, February 2013
- City Homicide Official Website
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