Date of Birth |
14 May
1969
, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Birth Name | Catherine Elise Blanchett |
Height |
5' 8½" (1.74 m) |
Biography
Cate Blanchett was born on May 14, 1969 in Australia to an
American father and an Australian mother. She has an older brother and
an younger sister. When she was ten years old, her 40-year old father
died of a sudden heart attack. Her mother never remarried, and her
grandmother moved in to help her mother. Cate graduated from Australia's
National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1992 and, in a little over a
year, had won both critical and popular acclaim. On graduating from
NIDA, she joined the Sydney Theatre Company's production of Caryl Churchill's "Top Girls", then played Felice Bauer, the bride, in Tim Daly's
"Kafka Dances", winning the 1993 Newcomer Award from the Sydney Theatre
Critics Circle for her performance. From there, Blanchett moved to the
role of Carol in David Mamet's
searing polemic "Oleanna", also for the Sydney Theatre Company, and won
the Rosemont Best Actress Award, her second award that year. She then
co-starred in the ABC Television's prime time drama Heartland
(1994), again winning critical acclaim. In 1995, she was nominated for
Best Female Performance for her role as Ophelia in the Belvoir Street
Theatre Company's production of "Hamlet". Other theatre credits include
Helen in the Sydney Theatre Company's "Sweet Phoebe", Miranda in "The
Tempest" and Rose in "The Blind Giant is Dancing", both for the Belvoir
Street Theatre Company. In other television roles, Blanchett starred as
Bianca in ABC's Bordertown (1995), as Janie Morris in G.P. (1989) and in ABC's popular series Police Rescue (1994). She made her feature film debut in Paradise Road (1997). She also married writer Andrew Upton
in 1997. She had met him a year earlier on a movie set, and they didn't
like each other at first. He thought she was aloof, and she thought he
was arrogant, but then they connected over a poker game at a party, and
she went home with him that night. Three weeks later he proposed
marriage and they quickly married before she went off to England to play
her breakthrough role in films: the title character in Elizabeth
(1998) for which she won numerous awards for her performance, including
the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama. Cate was also nominated
for an Academy Award for the role but lost out to Gwyneth Paltrow. 2001 was a particularly busy year, with starring roles in Bandits (2001), The Shipping News (2001), Charlotte Gray
(2001) and playing Elf Queen Galadriel in the "Lord Of The Rings"
trilogy. She also gave birth to her first child, son Dashiell, in 2001.
In 2004, she gave birth to her second son Roman. Also, in 2004, she
played actress Katharine Hepburn
in Martin Scorsese's film "Aviator" (2004), for which she received an
Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress. Two years later, she received
an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress for playing a
teacher having an affair with an underage student in "Notes on a
Scandal" (2006). In 2007, she returned to the role that made her a star
in "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" (2007). It earned her an Oscar nomination
as Best Actress. She was nominated for another Oscar that same year as
Best Supporting Actress for playing Bob Dylan
in "I'm Not There" (2007). In 2008, she gave birth to her third child,
son Ignatius. She and her husband became artistic directors of the
Sydney Theatre Company, choosing to spend more time in Australia raising
their children.
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