Kylie Minogue filmography

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Kylie Minogue filmography
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Minogue at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival
Film21
Television series29
Others3

This page article documents the acting roles of television and film as well as video game appearances of Australian singer-actress Kylie Minogue.

Contents

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989 The Delinquents Lola LovellFilm debut role
1994 Street Fighter Sergeant Cammy White
1995 Hayride to Hell The GirlShort film
1996Misfit Singer Short film
1996 Bio-Dome Dr. Petra von Kant
1997 Diana & Me Herself Cameo appearance
2000 Cut Hilary JacobsCameo appearance
2000 Sample People Jess
2001 Moulin Rouge! The Green FairyCameo appearance
2005 The Magic Roundabout Florence Voice role
2009 Blue Herself Segment: "Chiggy Wiggy"
2009 Go Bananas! Herself Direct-to-video
2012 Holy Motors Eva Grace
2012 Jack & Diane Tara
2014 20,000 Days on Earth Herself Documentary
2015 San Andreas Susan Riddick
2016 A Christmas Star Kylie
2018 Swinging Safari Kaye Hall
2021 Back to the Outback Susan Voice role

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980 The Sullivans Carla 8 episodes
1980 Skyways Robin Episode: "Kristy"
1983 Young Talent Time Herself Episode: "26/11/1983"
1985 The Henderson Kids Charlotte "Char" Kernow24 episodes
1985 Zoo Family Yvonne Episode: "Yvonne the Terrible"
1986 Fame and Misfortune Samantha Collins6 episodes
19861988
2022
Neighbours Charlene Robinson 363 episodes
1989 The Comedy Company Rebecca 1 episode
1994 The Vicar of Dibley Herself Episode: "Community Spirit"
1997 Men Behaving Badly Herself Episode: "Comic Relief Special 1997"
2002 Saturday Night Live Herself Episode: "Ian McKellen/Kylie Minogue"
2004 Kath & Kim Grown-up Epponnee-Rae Craig
Herself
Episode: "99% Fat Free"
2007 Doctor Who Astrid Peth Episode: "Voyage of the Damned"
2009 The X Factor Herself Episode "Judges' Houses 1"
2009 Horne & Corden Herself Episode: "#1.5"
2012 Project Runway: All Stars Herself Episode: "An Unconventional Nightmare Before Christmas"
2012 The X Factor Australia (season 5) Herself Episode: "Finale Part 1"
2013 Playhouse Presents Bibbi Episode: "Hey Diddly Dee"
2013 Styled to Rock Herself Episode: "Kylie Minogue's Look of the Future"
2013 The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange Herself Episode: "Meet Banana Monocle"
2014 The Voice UK Herself Episode: "Blind Auditions 2"
2014 The Voice Australia Herself 2 episodes
2015 Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite [1] Herself Televsion special
2015 Young & Hungry [2] [3] Shauna Episodes: "Young & Moving" and "Young & Ferris Wheel"
2016 Galavant Queen of the Enchanted ForestEpisode: "A New Season aka Suck It Cancellation Bear"
2018 [4] The Voice UK Herself Episode: "Knockouts 1"
2023Strife [5] Gwen LewisEpisode "A Good Cause"

Videogames

YearTitleRole
1995 Street Fighter: The Movie Sergeant Cammy White
1995 Street Fighter: The Movie Sergeant Cammy White
2012Kylie Sing and DanceHerself

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
1987 Logie Awards Most Popular New Talent  Neighbours Nominated
Most Popular Actress  Won [6]
1988 Won
Gold Logie Won [7]
2002 MTV Movie Awards Best Cameo Moulin Rouge!Nominated

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