Kiruna Stamell

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Kiruna Stamell
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Stamell in 2023
Born (1981-03-13) 13 March 1981 (age 42)
Sydney, Australia
Citizenship
  • Australian
  • British
Education
OccupationActress
Height1.06 m (3 ft 6 in) [1]
Spouse
Gareth Berliner
(m. 2012)
Website www.kirunastamell.net

Kiruna Stamell (born 13 March 1981) is an Australian-British actress. After appearing in various series and films including Moulin Rouge! (2001), All the Small Things (2009) and Cast Offs (2009), she presented the Australian children's educational series Play School from 2018 to 2020. Since 2023, she has portrayed the role of Kirsty Millar on the British soap opera Doctors .

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Early and personal life

Stamell was born in Sydney as the eldest of three children to George and Kerry, both teachers who became information technology professionals. She was named after the Swedish city of Kiruna, where her parents had travelled to see the Northern Lights. [2] [3] She has dwarfism caused by the rare genetic condition Acromesomelic dysplasia, resulting in a height of 1.06 metres (3 ft 6 in); her younger identical twin sisters also have dwarfism due to the same condition. She first learnt to dance at the age of three, when she learned ballet, contemporary dance and tap. Stamell said it took her until the age of eight to find a teacher who treated her properly as a dancer, rather than as someone with dwarfism. [2] [4] [1] At the age of 14, she won the South Pacific Silver Star Tap Dancing Championships, and in 2000, she tap danced at the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympics. [3]

Whilst growing up, Stamell believed that she could not have a normal relationship due to her dwarfism. She told off the first boy to try to kiss her as she thought there was a rule that he could not date her; she believed he would be teased. Stamell began a relationship with stand-up comedian Gareth Berliner after meeting him at a comedy club. [5] They were married in 2012. [3] In 2014, Stamell won a disability discrimination case against the post office on the grounds that its chip and pin machines were too difficult to reach for people with dwarfism and people in wheelchairs. [6]

Stamell is involved in the disability arts movement and was an original co-founder of Atypical Theatre Company in Australia. [7] She was also the co-director of A Little Commitment Ltd, a production company run in conjunction with husband Berliner. [3] Stamell remains based in England and is a British citizen. [3] [8]

Career

While studying dance, theatre and film at the University of New South Wales, Stamell developed a passion for theatre and acting. She acted in a number of short plays at the university. In the summer holiday of her first year, she got her first major role when she submitted herself for extra work in the film Moulin Rouge! . Her initial casting as an extra led to the part of La Petite Princess being created especially for her. [8] She then auditioned for Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), but was rejected because the institution felt there were not enough roles for people with short stature. As a consequence, she then went to England to study Shakespearean and Jacobean plays during a summer course at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). [2] [5] [9] Following this, she performed with some of Australia's leading theatre companies, including her role as King Duncan in Macbeth for the Sydney Theatre Company and Cordelia in King Lear for Round Earth. She also appeared in the Australian short film Love Hurts as Cupid. She graduated from the University of New South Wales in 2003. [10]

In 2005, Stamell returned to England after receiving funding from the Australia Council for a three-month secondment with the Graeae Theatre Company. [11] While there, Stamell obtained a number of professional stage roles in the UK, performing with the Quarantine Theatre Company and Graeae Theatre Company and she renewed her interest in dance with a secondment to CandoCo. She was generally well reviewed for her work in Graeae Theatre Company's production of Whiter Than Snow playing a young actress who wanted to break with stereotype and play the role of Snow White. [8] Although otherwise filing a mixed review, Lyn Gardner of The Guardian wrote: "...the show raises interesting questions about humans' constant attempts to improve on nature, and as the diminutive heroine, Frieda, who longs to be Snow White but is always cast as a dwarf, Kiruna Stamell is outstanding." [12] Stamell also toured extensively throughout Europe with Campo, formerly known as Victoria, with their production of For All The Wrong Reasons.

In the late 2000s, Stamell was a frequent guest presenter on the BBC's Ouch! podcast. [13] Stamell debuted on British television in 2009 when she appeared as Phoebe Tunstall in the six-part BBC drama series All the Small Things , [14] and has made appearances on EastEnders as Sandra Fielding, [15] starred in Cast Offs for Channel 4, [16] and in 2011 as Amy in Life's Too Short for BBC 2. In 2012, she auditioned for the Sky 1 series Got to Dance . She was unanimously voted through the first round, but got no further. In 2013, she appeared in Giuseppe Tornatore's film, The Best Offer , and a year later, starred in a production of Great Britain for the National Theatre. [17]

In 2022, she starred in the Starz series The Serpent Queen . [18] In January 2023, Stamell began appearing as receptionist Kirsty Millar in the BBC soap opera Doctors . [19] Alongside co-stars Richard Atwill and Isaac Benn, Stamell was nominated for the Best Family accolade at the 2023 British Soap Awards. [20]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes [17]
2001 Moulin Rouge! La Petite PrincessFilm
2001 Life Support PA1 episode
2005Love HurtsCupidShort film
2009 All The Small Things PhoebeMain role
2008–2009 EastEnders Sandra Fielding Guest role
2009 Cast Offs CarrieMain role
2011, 2013 Life's Too Short AmyRecurring role
2013 The Best Offer Girl in the BarFilm
2014 Holby City Leonie SomersEpisode: "Estel"
2015 Father Brown Enid FlayEpisode: "The Invisible Man"
2018–2020 Play School HerselfPresenter
2019 Judy & Punch MavisFilm
2019–2020 The New Pope Abbess of the Monastery of Saint ThereseRecurring role
2020Wuthering HeightsIsabella LintonGuest role
2021 Brassic June1 episode
2022 The Serpent Queen MathildeMain role
2023–2024 Doctors Kirsty Millar Regular role

Stage

YearTitleRoleVenue [17]
2002 Macbeth King Duncan Sydney Theatre Company
2003Preserving the AppleRai Drill Hall
2005GraceDeviser/PerformerQuarantine
2006 The Maids ClaireAtypical Theatre Company
2007, 2009Whiter Than SnowFriedaTour
2007 King Lear Cordelia Round Earth
2008 For All the Wrong Reasons Femme Fatal Contact Theatre
2009The Ugly SpiritContact Theatre
2010 A Midsummer Night's Dream Starveling Octagon Theatre
2011PeelingBeaty Forest Forge
2011The Lost Happy EndingsSparrow/Witch Midlands Arts Centre and Red Earth
2014Parrot and PirateCutlass KateA Little Commitment and Red Earth
2014 Great Britain Wendy Klinkard Lyttelton Theatre and West End
2015 An Oak Tree Father National Theatre
2015 Everyman DiscrectionNational Theatre
2016The Government InspectorAnna Birmingham Repertory Theatre
2016 Sleeping Beauty Good Fairy Hackney Empire
2018 Jane Eyre Bessie Lee/Teacher/Maria TempleOctagon Theatre
2018 Hamlet GuildensternOctagon Theatre
2019 Them! Host National Theatre of Scotland
2020Cyrano de BergeracMarie-LouiseATG and Playhouse Theatre
2022The Ministry of Lesbian AffairsFi Soho Theatre

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