Michala Banas

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Michala Banas
Born
Michala Elizabeth Laurinda Banas

(1978-11-14) 14 November 1978 (age 46)
Wellington, New Zealand
NationalityNew Zealander
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1985–present
Spouse
(m. 2019)

Michala Elizabeth Laurinda Banas [1] (born 14 November 1978) is a New Zealand television actress and singer. She is best known for her roles as Marissa Taylor in Always Greener and as Kate Manfredi in McLeod's Daughters .

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Life and career

Born in Wellington, New Zealand into a family of New Zealand, English, Scottish and German descent, Michala starred in her first advert at only 18 months of age.

Her debut film performance was when she was five years old, in the New Zealand film Dangerous Orphans . Her Australian debut television performance was as Louisa in the miniseries Mirror, Mirror in 1995.

From 2001 to 2003, Banas played main character Marissa Taylor in the Seven Network drama Always Greener .

In 2002, she had a small role in the film adaptation Scooby-Doo .

Banas is an accomplished singer, and in 2003 released a single, "Kissin' The Wind", which made the top 30 on the Australian Recording Industry Association singles chart.

In 2004, Banas joined the cast of McLeod's Daughters as the character Kate Manfredi, the best friend of Jodi Fountain McLeod. She played Kate from episodes 88 to 170, when she took a short break to later return in episode 177. It was announced in 2007 that she would leave McLeod's Daughters in its final season. Banas' last episode was aired in early December 2008.

From 11 November 2008, Banas appeared in the role of Libby Kennedy on the Australian soap opera Neighbours for a five-week period after Kym Valentine was forced to take a temporary break due to illness. [2]

In 2009, Banas filled in for Fox FM's Jo Stanley on The Matt and Jo Show while Stanley was on maternity leave. That same year saw her star in the Australian national tour of the Broadway musical, Avenue Q , playing the roles of "Kate Monster" and "Lucy the Slut". Banas was one of three celebrity faces for Proactiv Solution in Australia and New Zealand.

Banas had a guest role as Tiffany Turner on the drama series Winners & Losers , [1] and a supporting role on ABC3 teen drama Nowhere Boys as Phoebe. In 2013, Banas starred in the ABC comedy series Upper Middle Bogan as Amber Wheeler. The series had run for three seasons.

In 2019, Banas begun serving as an intimacy coordinator for television projects, a coordinator is used in scenes where two actors/actresses are preparing to be intimate and the coordinator makes sure that both people are comfortable with what is about to happen. [3]

In June 2019, it was announced that Banas would appear in the sitcom Fam Time which was originally intended to broadcast on the Seven Network in 2020, however was indefinitely shelved until June 2024, when it was announced it would be released on 7plus on 11 July 2024. [4] [5] [6] In 2020, she joined the filming for Halifax: Retribution [7] and has since appeared in several other projects including ABC's Turn Up The Volume and Gold Diggers.

On 23 September 2024, Banas would join Jo Stanley in the women led radio station Broad Radio as a co-host. [8]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985 Dangerous Orphans Anna Hanna
2002 Scooby-Doo Carol
2003 Ned Muffy
2010The Colours of HomeKarenShort film
2016 Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows Phoebe Hartley
2018 That's Not My Dog! Michala

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
1995 Mirror, Mirror Louisa Iredale20 episodes
1998 State Coroner Zoe Martin2 episodes
1999 Murder Call Kylie McDonaldEpisode: "Cut & Dried"
Flipper KarenEpisode: "Spring Break"
Blue Heelers Tara BrucknerEpisode: "Winning at All Costs"
2000 Blue Heelers Michaela BradyEpisode: "Leg Work"
The Lost World RenataEpisode: "Unnatural Selection"
2000–2001 Round the Twist Ariel11 episodes
Something in the Air Angela O'Connor
2001 BeastMaster LorielEpisode: "Mydoro"
The Saddle Club Shoshonna GreenEpisode: "Star Quality"
2001–2003 Always Greener Marissa Taylor50 episodes
2004–2008 McLeod's Daughters Kate ManfrediMain role (seasons 48)
2008 The Mansion Megan McKean1 episode
Neighbours Libby Kennedy 18 episodes
2011–2016 Winners & Losers Tiffany Turner16 episodes
2012BeaconsfieldCaroline Russell2 episodes
2013–2016 Upper Middle Bogan Amber WheelerMain role
Nowhere Boys Phoebe HartleyRecurring role (seasons 1–2)
2015 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Enid1 episode
2019 Get Krack!n Rose Bailey1 episode
Bad Mothers Jesse4 episodes
2020 Halifax: Retribution Erin [9]
Larry The WonderpupPearl8 episodes
2022 Joe vs. Carole Dr. Hernandez1 episode
2023Turn Up the VolumeMish5 episodes [10]
Gold DiggersTippy6 episodes [11]
2024 Fam Time Belinda Box6 episodes [12]

Self appearances / interviews

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2024-presentBroad RadioSelf / Co-Host
2022 Would I Lie to You? Australia Herself
2021 Spicks and Specks Herself1 episode [13]
2018 Hughesy, We Have a Problem HerselfCelebrity Problem
Show Me the Movie! 1 episode
2014–2015 Have You Been Paying Attention? Herself6 episodes

source: [14]

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2024Love StoriesWifeBrisbane Festival
2023The Memory of WaterMaryEnsemble Theatre [15]
2021Boy Swallows UniverseFrankie BellQueensland Theatre Company
2021The TruthLauranceMelbourne Theatre Company [16]
2018Lottie in the Late AfternoonClara
2016The Odd CoupleGwendolyn PigeonMTC [17]

Discography

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positions
AUS [18]
"Kissin' the Wind"200328

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