Cate blanchett filmography imdb
Cate Blanchett on screen and stage
Cate Blanchett is an Australian actress who has worked extensively on screen and on stage. She made her stage debut in as Electra in the National Institute of Dramatic Art performance of the play of the same name,[1][2] and followed in with performances in Timothy Daly's Kafka Dances, for which she won the Sydney Theatre Critics Award for Best Newcomer, and the Sydney Theatre Company stage production of Oleanna, winning Leading Actress.
She is the first actor to win both awards at once.[2] She went on to perform several other roles on stage, notably Susan Traherne in Plenty (), Hedda Gabler in Hedda Gabler (), Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire (), Yelena in Uncle Vanya (), and Claire in The Maids ().[3]
Blanchett's first primary role on television came with 's Heartland, followed by the miniseries Bordertown.[4] In , she made her feature film debut in a supporting role in the World War II drama Paradise Road.[5] That year, she had her first leading role in Oscar and Lucinda, which earned her an Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Award nomination for Best Actress.[4][6] In , Blanchett received worldwide attention for playing Queen Elizabeth I of England in the acclaimed drama film Elizabeth,[7][8] for which she won Best Actress at the Golden Globe Awards, the BAFTA Awards, and was nominated for an Academy Award.[4]Elizabeth and her next film, the thriller The Talented Mr.
Ripley, performed well at the box office although her other releases, the widely praised An Perfect Husband and the largely panned Pushing Tin, were commercially unsuccessful.[7][8][9]
Blanchett found success portraying Galadriel in Peter Jackson's epic fantasy trilogy The Lord of the Rings (–).[4] She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, among other honors, for showing Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's drama The Aviator, making her the only actor to triumph an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winning actor.[4][10] In , she won the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Head Role for the Australian clip Little Fish.[4] Blanchett's performance in the thriller Notes on a Scandal garnered her another Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.[11] In , she received both Best Actress and Optimal Supporting Actress Oscar nominations for her roles in Elizabeth: The Golden Age and I'm Not There, becoming one of the few actors to achieve this.[11]
In , Blanchett appeared in Steven Spielberg's action adventure Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and David Fincher's fantasy drama The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.[7][8] She briefly played Galadriel in The Hobbit trilogy (–).[6] For her head performance in Woody Allen's drama Blue Jasmine, Blanchett won the Golden Globe, the BAFTA Award, the SAG Award, and the Academy Award for Best Actress.[4] She voiced Valka in the animated fantasy How to Prepare Your Dragon 2 and its sequel How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.[9] In , she received praise for playing Lady Tremaine in Disney's live action film Cinderella, Mary Mapes in Truth, and Carol Aird in Todd Haynes's quixotic drama Carol.[9][12][13]Cinderella was a box office success and Blanchett earned her seventh Oscar nomination for Carol.[14][15] Blanchett made her Broadway debut in with The Present, receiving a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play.[16] She also played main villain Hela in Thor: Ragnarok.
The following year, Blanchett starred in Ocean's 8, the all-women spin-off of the Ocean's trilogy, and Eli Roth's The Dwelling with a Clock in Its Walls. In , she created and starred in the ABC television miniseries Stateless and portrayed Phyllis Schlafly in the Hulu miniseries Mrs.
America, garnering two Emmy Award nominations for the latter. In , Blanchett received her eighth Oscar nomination for her starring role in Tár.
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Television
Theatre
Music videos
See also
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References
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