Bea Smith (Wentworth)
Bea Smith | |
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Wentworth Prison character | |
First appearance | "No Place Like Home" |
Created by | Reg Watson |
Portrayed by | Danielle Cormack |
Duration | 2013- |
Crime(s) |
Attempted murder Manslaughter Murder Aggrovated Assault |
Sentence | Life without parole |
Information | |
Full name | Beatrice Alice Smith |
Nickname(s) |
"Red" "Queen Bea" |
Occupation | Hairdresser (formerly) |
Affiliation |
Will Jackson Maxine Conway Matthew Fletcher Kaz Proctor (formerly) |
Spouse(s) | Harry Smith (deceased) |
Children | Debbie Smith (deceased) |
Nationality | Australian |
Bea Smith is a character in Wentworth Prison. The character is portrayed by Danielle Cormack. Bea is introduced in the first episode of the series “No Place Like Home”. Bea is notable for her storylines of being abused by her husband Harry, avenging the death of her daughter by murdering Brayden Holt and being top dog in Wentworth Prison. Bea has had rivalries with Franky Doyle, Jacs Holt and Joan Ferguson.
Bea is regularly the centric character in Wentworth.
Casting
Tammy McIntosh was one of the favorites to play this role, but she didn't get the role of Bea Smith but in Season 3 she was cast as vigilante Kaz Proctor.[1]
Background
Bea was a devoted wife to Harry and loving mother to Debbie. Bea was being abused and raped by Harry but stayed because she didn’t want to upset Debbie. One day Bea tried to murder Harry which led to her arrest.
Storylines
Bea's arrival at Wentworth led to her needing to be sedated, after panicking about whether her daughter Debbie was OK. When she woke up in the morning, she was taken to her cell by Vera Bennett, and then shown around the place by Liz Birdsworth. Not long after her arrival, Bea started to have flashbacks about her home life, leading to her crime. She tried to kill her husband, Harry, after being beaten one morning. She knocked him out, and then dragged him to the car where she taped his hands to the steering wheel, head to the headrest and then put a hose, running from the exhaust, to suffocate him. Her daughter came home early and tried to get into the garage. Bea stopped her from opening the door, but Debbie got into the garage through the side door. Alarmed at the scene, she tried saving Harry. Bea stopped her, and then finally realizing her actions, told Debbie to call for an ambulance as she took off the tape from his wrist and face. Bea was also accused of murdering Meg Jackson during the riot between Franky and Jacs' gangs, as she was found covered in blood after tripping over Meg's body.[2] Police later cleared her of the charges.[3]
In The Velvet Curtain, Bea tries exploring her body at the end of the episode after Liz told her to. It was also revealed that Bea only had sex whenever Harry wanted to and that she got no joy from it.[4]
In Something Dies, Bea begs Jacs not to gangrape Franky, by doing so Jacs had her thugs carry out a beating on Bea.[5]
In “To The Moon”, Bea learns that her daughter Debbie has died of a drugs overdose. Bea is devastated and tries hanging herself. Erica is unable to let Bea attend the funeral. Will Jackson goes to the morgue and passes a message on to Debbie’s body for Bea.
When Bea confronted Jacs in her cell wanting to know the truth behind what happened to Debbie, she became enraged when Jacs condoned what she had done. Bea then stabs Jacs in the neck with a pen causing her to, presumably, die. After this, she presses the duress button and is escorted away by two guards as her fellow inmates watch in shock and confusion.[6]
In season 2 it is confirmed that she had killed Jacs and that her original charges of Attempted Murder (on her husband) had been dropped and she was now serving a twelve-year sentence for the manslaughter of Jacs. The first episode of season two shows Bea's incapability to cope with Debbie's death while not under the influence of sedatives. The Governor cuts her supply off, releases her from solitary and removes her from Cell Block H. Bea struggles with images of Debbie, refusing to believe she has died as she dreams of her. Liz comforts Bea, who decides she is going to get revenge by killing Brayden Holt. Bea is attacked by Boomer under Franky's orders, in an attempt to display dominance over her and solidify her position as the new top dog.[7]
Simone Slater returns to the prison, and eventually forms a friendship with Bea, who is using her to get at Brayden. Simmo informs Bea of an attack the Holts have orchestrated against Bea, who her initially suspects the new inmates Jess and trans woman Maxine. It is later discovered that another recent inmate, who had been faking a leg injury, was the attacker. After the inmate comes for Bea in the showers, Maxine saves her and the two become friends.[8]
In Into The Night, Franky uses the knife against Bea during a fight outbreak in the laundry. Bea wins the fight, turning down the opportunity to kill Franky using a box cutter, and instead slices her owns arms and ends up in the hospital.[9]
Bea then escapes from hospital gets a gun of Liz and shoots Brayden Holt. As the second season comes to an end, Franky and Bea come face-to-face on Bea's return to H Block, after being arrested for the murder of Brayden Holt, to which Franky tells the onlooking crowd that Bea is the new top dog.[10]
In Season 3 Bea is sententeced to life without parole for the murder of Brayden Holt. When she returns from her trial we find out that the Governor Joan Ferguson is taking away all the privileges even smoking. Bea gets sloted for ordering a smoke strike. While in the slot she writes a red X which means fire and now on the other side of the tray. Maxine gets the tray and puts Bea's plan into action. The women grab mattresses and liquid that react with fire. Maxine starts the fire. A group of masked inmates take Vera hostage and manage to break Bea out of solitary. Bea heads to the exercise yard where she says to Joan you don't run this prison I do.[11]
In the episode Failing Upwards, Bea makes agreements with Ferguson about the consequences of the riot, drugs and privileges. Bea also gets the women pizza for breakfast. Bea finds out that Harry was murdered. Bea also burned Boomer's hands on the steam-press.[12]
In the episode Righteous Acts, Jodie was told by Joan to shiv Bea otherwise she keep torturing her. Jodie stabs Bea during a game of Basketball in the exercise yard.[13]
In the episode Evidence, Joan sends Bea to the psychiatric ward after Joan hires a goon to attack her in Wentworth. Bea is apparently in the exercise yard saying that a man who was neither an inmate or a screw attacked her near the boiler room.[14]
In the Episode Blood and Fire, Joan Ferguson lights Wentworth on fire and gets trapped with Doreen's baby Joshua, Franky and Bea turn around and go looking for Jess and Joshua, they find them in a rubbish Area, the ceiling starts collapsing with Bea, Joshua, Franky and Ferguson trapped inside. Bea climbs through the vent while holding Joshua and exits the building. Bea gives Doreen Anderson her baby and then runs back inside to save Franky and Will Jackson runs in after her. Will and Bea manage to push the door open and Bea grabs Franky and tells Will to leave Joan there but Will grabs her and brings her out. The place burns down with Jess inside but everybody else gets out.[15]
Reception
Danielle Cormack received an ASTRA Award in 2015 for her portrayal of Bea Smith.[16] Cormack also won a LOGIE in 2015 for playing Bea Smith.[17]
Cormack has also been nominated for LOGIE awards and an ASTRA award in 2014, but failed to win.[18][19]
References
- ↑ "Rumour: Who will play the new Bea Smith?". TV Tonight. 3 October 2012. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
- ↑ Episode 1: No Place Like Home
- ↑ Episode 2: Fly Me Away
- ↑ Episode 5: The Velvet Curtain
- ↑ Episode 7: Something Dies
- ↑ Episode 10: Checkmate
- ↑ Episode 11: Born Again
- ↑ Episode 14: The Danger Within
- ↑ Episode 21:Into The Night
- ↑ Episode 22: Fear Her
- ↑ Episode 23: The Governor’s Pleasure
- ↑ Episode 24: Failing Upwards
- ↑ Episode 26: Righteous Acts
- ↑ Episode 28: Evidence
- ↑ Episode 34: Blood and Fire
- ↑ "ASTRA Awards 2015: Wentworth, Sky News among winners". News.com.au. 13 March 2015. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
- ↑ "Logies 2015 photos award winners". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
- ↑ "Nominees for the peer-reviewed categories in the Logie Awards announced". 31 March 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
- ↑ "Wentworth dominates 2014 ASTRA Awards". Fremantle Media. 12 January 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
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