Kate Fitzpatrick

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Kate Fitzpatrick
Born
Kerry Kathleen Fitzpatrick [1]

(1947-10-01) 1 October 1947 (age 76)
Nedlands, Perth, Western Australia
OccupationActress
Years active1967–present

Kerry Kathleen Fitzpatrick (born 1 October 1947) known as Kate Fitzpatrick, is an Australian television, film, and theatre actress.

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Early years

Kate grew up in the Adelaide suburb of Dover Gardens, and it was in Adelaide that her love for classical music, art and cricket developed. A highlight of her early years was being selected by Jeffrey Smart ("Phidias" of the Argonauts Club ) for a travelling art scholarship to Japan. At the age of 18 she was accepted as a drama student by NIDA and moved to Sydney. [2]

Career

Theatre roles include The Lady of the Camellias , Hamlet , Celluloid Heroes , The Ride Across Lake Constance, Shadows of Blood, Rooted , Kennedy's Children . With the Old Tote Theatre Company she acted in The Legend of King O'Malley , The Season at Sarsaparilla , The Misanthrope , The Threepenny Opera , and Big Toys by Patrick White, who wrote the play for Fitzpatrick. She acted in Visions for the Paris Theatre Company, and in The Recruiting Officer for the Melbourne Theatre Company. She played Magenta in the original Australian production of The Rocky Horror Show in 1974. Her latest appearance (2017) was in Cabaret as Fraülein Schneider.

Fitzpatrick's film roles included appearances in Homesdale (1971), The Office Picnic (1972), Promised Woman (1975), The Great Macarthy (1975), The Removalists (1975), The Night Nurse (1977), Goodbye Paradise (1983), The Return of Captain Invincible (1983) and A World Apart (1988). Her television series appearances include Serpent in the Rainbow , Birds in the Bush , Boney , Something in the Air , Scooter: Secret Agent, Blue Heelers , Marshall Law , Always Greener , and All Saints . In 2006, Fitzpatrick briefly joined the cast of soap opera Neighbours in the role of Loris Timmins. In 2009, Fitzpatrick appeared in Packed to the Rafters in a reprising guest role. In 2010, Fitzpatrick did a short film called Stay Awake and also appeared on Satisfaction .

In 1983, Fitzpatrick became the world's first female cricketing commentator on television, when she joined the Nine Network cricket commentating team, a gamble by Channel Nine to add a more female approach to the game and attract a larger audience. Allegedly, Fitzpatrick was not welcomed with open arms by the (until then) male bastion of cricket commentators, according to Angela Pippos. [3] Nine's tactical move, in placing a female in a cricket commentator role, was not successful and Fitzpatrick didn't return for the following season.

Fitzpatrick is a published author, essayist, and humourist whose work has appeared in numerous major newspapers and journals over the last 30 years. Fitzpatrick has also worked as a political speech writer during the 1990s.

Recognition

She also has been awarded the Queen's "Silver Jubilee Medal" for services to the theatre on the Britannia and has recently completed an Arts degree from National Institute of Dramatic Art.

Personal life

Fitzpatrick has a son named Joe Fitzpatrick with French architect José Albertini. Joe, an Australian commercial real estate professional, is well known in Sydney social circles.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971 Homesdale Miss GreenoakFilm short
1972 Shirley Thompson vs. the Aliens NurseFeature film
1972 The Office Picnic MaraFeature film
1975 Promised Woman MargeFeature film
1975 The Great MacArthy AndreaFeature film
1975 The Removalists Kate MasonFeatre film
1976 Summer of Secrets RachelFeature film
1979The AuditionRoslynFilm short
1982 Goodbye Paradise Mrs. McCreadieFeature film
1982 The Return of Captain Invincible Patty PatriaFeature film
1984 Fantasy Man BettyFeature film
1984 Skin Deep MaggieFeature film
1988 A World Apart June AbelsonFeature film
1993 The Nostradamus Kid 'General Booth Enters Heaven' Strolling PlayerFeature film
1997 Heaven's Burning GloriaFeature film
1997 Emmerdale: The Dingles Down Under Sylvia GibsonVideo
2010Stay AwakeMumFilm short
2017Serving JoySueFilm short
2020The RetreatSamFilm short

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1967 Bellbird TV series
1970 The Rovers ConnieTV series, 1 episode: "My Millions for a Meal"
1970, 1973, 1976 Homicide Rachel Hayes-Manning / Chris Green / Bunny RogersTV series, 3 episodes: "Peter's Party", "The Adventurer", "Bunny"
1970–71, 1972 Division 4 Suzanne Potter / Elaine / Lorraine HuntTV series, 3 episodes: "Marvels of Reproduction", "The Monkey Chased the Weasel", "Voice of the Gun"
1971 GTK Herself - ModelTV series, 1 episode
1971 The Comedy Game Airy FairyTV series, episode: "Aunty Jack's Travelling Show"
1972 Behind the Legend Nellie Melba TV series
1972 Redheap HettyTV series, 3 episodes
1972 Birds in the Bush MichelleTV series, 13 episodes
1972 The Aunty Jack Show Airy FairyTV series, 1 episode
1973 Boney Constable Alice McGorrTV series, 13 episodes (season 2)
1973 Serpent in the Rainbow Helen QuiggTV miniseries, 4 episodes
1974 The Paul Hogan Show Guest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1975 Certain Women Paula CoburnTV series, 1 episode
1976 Luke's Kingdom EmilyTV miniseries, 1 episode: "The Dam and the Damned"
1976 The Bushranger JaneTV film
1976 The Haunting of Hewie Dowker TV film
1976 King's Men TV series, 1 episode
1977 Graham Kennedy's Blankety Blanks HerselfTV series, 2 episodes
1977Maggi Ekhardt ShowHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1978CappriccioHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1978Micro MacroHerselfTV series
1978 The Night Nurse Prudence SimpsonTV film
1979; 1979 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1979 Miss USA Pageant Herself - Miss Oregon USA (as Katie Fitzpatrick)TV special
1979; 1983 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1979, 1980 Parkinson in Australia HerselfTV series, 2 episodes
1980 Big Toys Teleplay
1980Stages: Peter Brock and the C.I.C.T in AustraliaPresenterTV special
1980 1980 Australian Film Institute Awards PresenterTV special
1980 Players in the Gallery Kate HarrisTV miniseries, 1 episode
1981The Great Australian Argument SettlerHerselfTV special
1981Summer SpectrumPresenterTV series
1982Runaway IslandElene CostardTV film
1983 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1983 World Series Cricket CommentatorTV series
1984 Skin Deep Maggie PetersTV film
1984; 1985 Runaway Island Elene CostardTV series, 2 episodes
1985 The Perfectionist SuTV film
1986 Call Me Mister IngridTV series , 1 episode: "Long Shot"
1986 The Three Musketeers Milady (voice)Animated TV film
1988 The Last Resort Elizabeth ParkerTV series
1991In Sydney TodayHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1991 Chances MaggieTV series, 1 episode
1992The Resting PlaceMyraTV film
1993The Burning Piano: A Portrait of Patrick WhiteHerselfFilm documentary
1995; 1996 Midday HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1996 Twisted Tales Elizabeth BishopTV film series, 1 episode: "Directly from My Heart to You"
1996 Midday with Kerri-Anne HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1997; 1999 Good Morning Australia HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1997Monday to FridayHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1998 Murder Call Madeleine GaultTV series, season 2, episode 2: "Many Unhappy Returns"
1998 House Gang AstraTV series, 1 episode: "Ambition"
1998 Bullpitt! HelgaTV series, 1 episode: "Too Many Teds"
1998; 2008 All Saints TV series, 2 episodes Natasha Reece / Margaret CoolageEpisodes: "Heart to Heart", "When Tomorrow Comes"
1998-1999 Ketchup: Cats Who Cook Madame Courgette (voice)TV series
1999 Burke's Backyard HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1999 Dog's Head Bay Trish FairweatherTV series, 1 episode: "Fairweather Friends"
1999 Good Morning Australia Guest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1999 The Lost World GarzaTV series, 1 episode: "Creatures of the Dark"
1999Mumbo JumboDorothyTV film
2000–2002 Something in the Air Julia RutherfordTV series
2000 The Games HerselfTV series, ! episode
2001 Blue Heelers Naomi BurkeTV series, 1 episodes: "The Blame Game: Parts 1 & 2"
2002 Marshall Law SusanTV series, 2 episodes: "Mother's Day", "The Samovar"
2002 Always Greener Chantal WilkinsonTV series, 3 episodes: "In the Beginning, I Was Afraid", "Opening Gambit"
2002Whose House Is It Anyway?HerselfTV series, 1 episode
2002 Ty The Tasmanian Tiger Shadow of the Ghost Bat (voice)Video game
2004TodayGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
2004MorningsGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
2005 Scooter: Secret Agent TaipanTV series
2005–2006 Neighbours Loris Timmins TV series
2006 Mortified MayorTV series, 1 episode: "Mother in the Nude"
2006 H2O: Just Add Water Dr. HoltTV series, 1 episode: "Under the Weather"
2008 Double the Fist BirgitTV series, 1 episode: "Fist Furniture"
2008–09 Packed to the Rafters Marjorie StevensTV series, seasons 1–2
2010; 2011 20 to 1 HerselfTV series, 2 episodes
2010 Satisfaction FranTV series, 1 episode: "Non Standard Package"
2010 Cops L.A.C. Meg SinclairTV series, 3 episodes: "The Killer Wore Sneakers", "Ghost House", "Life Is a Rodio"
2012 Guess How Much I Love You: The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare Blue Bird (voice) / NarratorTV series, 1 episode
2014 Guess How Much I Love You: Autumn's Here Blue Bird (voice) / NarratorTV film
2015 Heidi Barble (voice)TV series, 2 episodes: "First Day in the Mountains", "For a Loaf of Bread"
2016 Rake JudithTV series, 1 episode: "4.2"
2017 Ten Eyewitness News HerselfTV series, 1 episode: Harry M. Miller Memoria lsegment
2023The Way We WoreHerself - Model in archive clipABC TV series, 1 episode

Theatre

YearTitleRoleCompany
Hamlet STCSA
Macbeth STCSA
The Recruiting Officer Melbourne Theatre Company
1964 The Importance of Being Earnest Old Tote Theatre
1970 The Legend of King O'Malley Old Tote Theatre at Jane St Theatre
1971 Hamlet on IceHamlet Nimrod
1972Little Murders Old Tote Theatre
1972Shadows of Blood Nimrod
1972 Rooted Nimrod
1973 The Threepenny Opera Jenny Old Tote Theatre
1974 The Rocky Horror Show Magenta / Usherette Harry M. Miller at New Arts Cinema, Sydney
1974The Ride Across Lake Constance Nimrod
1975Ginge’s Last Stand Nimrod
1975 Kennedy's Children Nimrod
1975 The Importance of Being Earnest Gwendolen Fairfax AETT at Drama Theatre
1976 The Season at Sarsaparilla Nola Boyle Old Tote Theatre
1977 Big Toys Mag Old Tote Theatre
1978 The Misanthrope Old Tote Theatre at Sydney Opera House
1978 Bedroom Farce Susannah AETT
1978VisionsMadame Lynch Paris Theatre
1979 The Lady of the Camellias Marguerite Gautier STC
1980 Britannicus Seymour Centre
1981 Celluloid Heroes Maggie Murnane Theatre Royal, Sydney
1983-84 Insignificance The Actress Playbox Theatre Company at Playbox Theatre, Melbourne & interstate tour
1984Unsuitable for Adults Playbox Theatre Company at Studio Theatre
1984 Scapino Playbox at Studio Theatre & Hoyts Prince Theatre
1985A Spring SongMargaret Dennison Playbox at Studio Theatre
2002Post FelicityMadeleine James Playbox at Beckett Theatre
2003The Fat BoyHope Playbox at Merlyn Theatre for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival
2004Julia 3Julia Playbox
2014 Cruise Control Silky Ensemble Theatre
2017 Cabaret Fraülein SchneiderHayes Theatre Company at Melbourne Athenaeum

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