Rachael Blake
Rachael Blake | |
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Born |
Rachael Morelle Braine 26 May 1971 Perth, Australia |
Other names | Rachel Blake |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse(s) | Tony Martin (2003–present) |
Awards |
Fantasporto Award for Best Actress 2004 Perfect Strangers IF Award for Best Actress 2001 Lantana Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress in a Series 1999 Wildside |
Rachael Morelle Blake (born 26 May 1971) is an Australian actress.
Early life
Blake was born in Perth.[1] At the age of 18 months, she moved to England with her English parents, only to return to Perth at age 11.[2]
Blake was born deaf in one ear, a condition that was rectified by a series of operations undertaken before she was six. To overcome shyness[2] and her hearing problem,[3] her mother enrolled her in elocution lessons, which she continued until age 17.[2]
After attending the John Curtin College of the Arts high school in Perth, she applied to Sydney's National Institute of Dramatic Art ("NIDA") at age 17. but was rejected due to her age. She was accepted to NIDA when she was 19.[2]
Acting career
At 13, Blake was cast in a short film. Blake's first film role was in the Australian children's movie Paws. After studying at NIDA, she worked on Australian television shows Home and Away, Pacific Drive, and Heartbreak High. In 1997, she took the role of Dr Maxine Summers in the ABC crime drama Wildside.
She has also starred in the film Lantana with Anthony LaPaglia; and in the British satirical black comedy Suburban Shootout between 2006–2007. She played "Belinda" in a British TV movie, Clapham Junction, in 2007. In 2009, she starred in the UKTV mini-series False Witness. She also played a main role in The Prisoner.
In 2010, she portrayed Hazel Hawke in the telemovie Hawke. She played the character of Clara in the erotic drama Sleeping Beauty. In 2012, Blake portrayed Kris Perry in the theatre production of 8 in Sydney and Melbourne. In 2013, she portrayed Lady Tuckworth in the HBO Asia series Serangoon Road. She played a main role in the 2014 drama film Melody, for which she received the Montréal World Film Festival Award for Best Actress.
She appeared in the 2016 film Gods of Egypt.
Personal life
In 2003, she married Wildside co-star Tony Martin. They later starred together in Serangoon Road together.
References
- ↑ Rachael Blake – Full Movie Review
- 1 2 3 4 "Partly deaf, tearful and shy". Sunday Mail (Advertiser Newspapers Limited). 2003-10-12. p. 105.
- ↑ Curtis, Maree (2003-10-12). "Unknown Rachael comes of age". Sunday Mail (Advertiser Newspapers Limited). p. 105.
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