Helen Dallimore

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Helen Dallimore
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Dallimore in 2015
Born (1971-10-31) 31 October 1971 (age 53)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Alma mater National Institute of Dramatic Art
OccupationActress
Years active1996–present
Spouse
(m. 2009;sep. 2013)
[1]

Helen Dallimore (born 31 October 1971) [2] is an Australian stage, television and film actress, known for originating the role of Glinda in the West End production of Wicked .

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Early life

Dallimore grew up in Oxford, England and Sydney, Australia. [3] She trained at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney, graduating in 1995. [3] She was awarded a Mike Walsh Fellowship in 2002. [4]

Her parents are academics and she has one brother. [3]

Career

Theatre

Dallimore's credits with the Sydney Theatre Company include: David Edgar's Pentecost, The Unlikely Prospect of Happiness, Andrew Upton and Gale Edwards' The Hanging Man, and "Miss Adelaide" in Guys and Dolls . She also created the role of "Simone" in Up for Grabs , later played by Madonna in the West End. [3]

She made her West End debut as Glinda in the original London cast of the musical Wicked . Previews began on 7 September 2006 with an opening night of 27 September. She starred alongside Idina Menzel and later Kerry Ellis as Elphaba. She played her final performance on 14 July 2007 and was replaced by Dianne Pilkington. She was asked to reprise the role in the original Australian production of the show but declined.

She then appeared in the comedy Boeing Boeing in Australia [5] and filled in for a sick cast member in the Sydney 2008 Wharf Revue. In July/August 2009 she starred in the ill-fated Ernest Hemingway musical Too Close to the Sun at the West End's Comedy Theatre. She went on to appear in the 2009 Wharf Revue in Sydney, followed by the Australian production of Spring Awakening with the Sydney Theatre Company in February/March 2010.

Dallimore played Cinderella in the London Open Air Theatre production of Into the Woods , which ran from 6 August to 11 September 2010. [6]

In 2012, she originated the role of Paulette Bonafonte in the Australian premiere of Legally Blonde The Musical . [7] For this role, she won the 2013 Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical. [8]

Dallimore starred as Mrs Johnstone in the Australian revival of Blood Brothers in Sydney and Melbourne, and was nominated for a Helpmann Award for her performance. [9] She would go on to win a Colleen Clifford Memorial Award for Best Actor in a Music Theatre (female) at the 2015 Glug Awards. [10]

In 2019 Dallimore starred as Judy Garland in The State Theatre Company of South Australia production of End of the Rainbow .[ citation needed ]

Film and television

Dallimore's film and television work includes Mr. Accident , Mumbo Jumbo , Kangaroo Jack , The Day of the Roses , Two Heads Creek and The Extra . She also featured alongside Glenn Close and Harry Connick Jr. in the 2001 television remake of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, South Pacific . She appeared in an episode of the UK television crime drama Midsomer Murders entitled "Last Year's Model". [11]

Dallimore worked for children's television and provided the voice of Panda in the popular children's TV series Magic Mountain for ABC TV. She also appears in the 2009 sketch comedy television series Double Take .[ citation needed ]

She has also appeared in a series of TV commercials for All-Bran cereal, also featuring fellow actress and comedian Julia Morris.[ citation needed ]

In the summer of 2010, Dallimore appeared in Home and Away as Mitzy, a friend of Marilyn Chambers.[ citation needed ]

Since 2018, she has narrated the Australian version of Married at First Sight , taking over from Georgie Gardner since the fifth season. [12]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 The Sugar Factory ChristineFeature film
1999 Mumbo Jumbo JackieTV movie
2000 Mr. Accident Sunday ValentineFeature film
2001 Russian Doll AlisonFeature film
2002 Tempe Tip Joy FranklinFeature film
2000 The Three Stooges Elaine AckermanTV movie
2002 Secret Bridesmaids' Business Margaret 'Meg' Louise BaconTV movie
2003 The Postcard Bandit GinaTV movie
2004It Takes Two to TangoCassieShort film
2005 The Extra Kylie CrackenrackFeature film
2005 Little Oberon SiobhanTV movie
2009Being Carl WilliamsJournalisfShort film
2010ShockSarah JShort film
2016Fragments of FridayFilm
2017Remembering AgathaHatty BernsteinShort film
2018A Suburban Love StoryCynthiaFeature film
2019 Two Heads Creek AppleFeature film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996–97 Pacific Drive Sondra WestwoodTV series
1996–2000 Water Rats Fiona / Paula / Katie WoodTV series, 3 episodes
1997 Flipper Kate SheffieldTV series, 1 episode
1997–98 Magic Mountain Panda (voice)TV series
1998 The Day of the Roses Annette GordonTV miniseries, 2 episodes
1998–2004 All Saints Amanda Sales / Loretta GiorgioTV series, 9 episodes
2001 South Pacific NurseTV miniseries
2002 Bad Cop, Bad Cop Billie LovelayTV series, 1 episode
2006 Midsomer Murders FelicityTV series, season 9, episode 8: Last Year's Model
2009 Double Take Various charactersTV series, 11 episodes
2009 Chandon Pictures MeganTV series, 1 episode
2010 Rescue: Special Ops Yvette TurnerTV series, 1 episode
2010 Home and Away Mitzy FraserTV series, 15 episodes
2012 Laid MeganTV series, 1 episode
2012 A Moody Christmas PeggyTV miniseries, 4 episodes
2013 The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting Special GuestTV miniseries, 1 episode
2013 In Your Dreams JillTV series, 6 episodes
2013–14 House Husbands GabyTV series, seasons 2-3, 5 episodes
2014 The Moodys PeggyTV series, 1 episode
2014 Wonderland Bianca DeakinTV series, 2 episodes
2015–present Married at First Sight NarratorTV series, 7 seasons
2016–17 Here Come the Habibs Olivia O'NeillTV series, seasons 1-2
2017 True Story with Hamish & Andy SammieTV series, 1 episode
2018 Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation SelfTV series, 1 episode
2019 Hardball Ms Crapper / Ms BlapperTV series, 20 episodes
2023 North Shore Sarah SkillmamTV series, 1 episode

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 The Republic of Myopia Sydney Theatre Company at Sydney Theatre
2004Harbour Sydney Theatre Company at Sydney Theatre. Written by Katherine Thomson
2006 Wicked Glinda Apollo Victoria Theatre
2009 Too Close to the Sun Mary Hemingway Comedy Theatre, West End
2010 Into the Woods Cinderella Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
2012 Legally Blonde Paulette Lyric Theatre Sydney
2015 Blood Brothers Mrs JohnstoneSydney
2017–18 Muriel's Wedding Deidre Chambers Sydney Theatre Company and Global Creatures at Roslyn Packer Theatre
2019 End of the Rainbow Judy Garland State Theatre Company of South Australia
2022 Girl from the North Country Australia & New Zealand tour

References

  1. "Helen Dallimore". Broadway.com. Archived from the original on 24 July 2009. Retrieved 14 May 2025.
  2. "Helen Dallimore". playback.fm. Retrieved 14 May 2025.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Shenton, Mark (26 October 2006). "London Notes: Helen Dallimore". Broadway.com. Retrieved 27 July 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. "THE MIKE WALSH FELLOWSHIPS". mikewalsh.com.au. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  5. AussieTheatre.com
  6. Waddingham, Russel Lead Open Air Theatre's INTO THE WOODS, 8/6-9/11
  7. Helen Dallimore completes principal cast of Legally Blonde, Australia
  8. Jerry Mitchell, Legally Blonde and King Kong Honored at Helpmann Awards Archived 2 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine Playbill, Retrieved 29 July 2013
  9. "2015 Nominees and Winners | Helpmann Awards".
  10. "2015 Glugs Theatre Awards Winners". Stage Whispers. Stage Whispers. 2 February 2016. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  11. "Helen Dallimore". IMDb. Retrieved 6 August 2025.
  12. "The MAFS Narrator Has Finally Been Unmasked And Whataya Know? She's A Familiar Face". Pedestrian.tv . Nine Entertainment Co. 13 March 2024. Retrieved 26 July 2024.