Catherine McClements
McClements at the 2011 Logie Awards
Born (1965-11-30) 30 November 1965
EducationNational Institute of Dramatic Art (BFA)
OccupationActress
Years active1986–present
Known forRachel Goldstein in Water Rats
Kerry Vincent in Rush
Christine Williams in Tangle
SpouseJacek Koman (c. 1990–present)
Children2

Catherine McClements (born 30 November 1965) is an Australian stage, film and television actress and television presenter. She is known for her TV roles in Water Rats and Tangle, for which she won Logie Awards, and has performed in stage productions for theatre companies such as Belvoir St Theatre, the Melbourne Theatre Company, the Sydney Theatre Company and the State Theatre Company of South Australia.

Early life and education

McClements attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), graduating in 1985, alongside Baz Luhrmann, Sonia Todd and Justin Monjo.[1][2][3] In 1988, McClements, along with a number of other people including Baz Luhrmann, set up an experimental theatre ensemble called Six Years Old and worked on expanding the play Strictly Ballroom, which was first produced in their second year of NIDA in 1984.[4]

Career

In 1993 she had a role in The Girl from Tomorrow Part II: Tomorrow's End. McClements is best known for her starring role as Rachel Goldstein in the Australian police drama Water Rats from 1996 to 1999. She had a recurring guest role on The Secret Life of Us in 2001, for which she won the AFI Award for Best Actress in a Guest Role in a Television Drama. She later starred as Rosie in the 2003 drama series CrashBurn and appeared in the Network Ten telemovie Mary Bryant in 2005.

From 2008 she played Inspector/Superintendent Kerry Vincent, in the Australian police drama Rush, and psychologist Christine Williams in the Showcase drama Tangle. A second and third season of Tangle and Rush respectively were announced in 2009 and both aired in 2010.[5][6] Tangle and Rush were commissioned for new seasons, both to start filming in mid-2011.[7][8] In 2010, McClements won an AFI award for her role in Tangle. She has also won ASTRA awards for her role in Tangle in 2011 and 2013.[9]

McClements is also an accomplished stage actress who has appeared in stage productions for many theatre companies, including Belvoir St Theatre, the Melbourne Theatre Company, the Sydney Theatre Company, Bell Shakespeare and the Malthouse Theatre. In 1987, she worked in Adelaide with the South Australia Theatre Company.

In 2011, McClements guest starred in a YouTube and Facebook-only show called Queer as F**k, playing Mel who was a friend of main character Aaron (Gary Abrahams).

In 2012, McClements was cast as Meg Jackson in Wentworth, a contemporary reimagining of the Australian classic Prisoner. She was cast in a leading role for Season One of Wentworth, but her character did not appear beyond episode one. Also in 2013, McClements returned to the stage in Sharr White's play The Other Place for the Melbourne Theatre Company and Phèdre for Bell Shakespeare.

Earlier in 2013, McClements was cast in new ABC telemovie The Broken Shore, alongside Don Hany, Dan Wyllie and Claudia Karvan. It premiered at the Adelaide Film Festival in October 2013 and aired on the ABC in early 2014.[10]

In September 2013, McClements was cast in the film The Menkoff Method, directed by David Parker.[11]

In 2019 she starred in Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries as Birdie Birnside.[12]

In August 2022 she plays the part of a teacher in the State Theatre Company South Australia and Sydney Theatre Company co-production Chalkface, written by Angela Betzien. The play opens at the Dunstan Playhouse in Adelaide.[13]

Awards

Year Award Category Film/TV/Theatre Result
1990 AFI Best Actress in a Lead Role Weekend With Kate Won
1993 Asia-Pacific Film Festival Best Supporting Actress Redheads Won
1994 Green Room Award Best Female Actor in a Play Angels in America Nominated
1998 Logie Award Most Popular Actress Water Rats Nominated
Most Outstanding Actress Water Rats Won
People's Choice Award Favourite Actress in a Drama or Serial Water Rats Nominated
1999 AFI Best Actress in a Lead Role Water Rats (episode 4.17 I'm Home) Nominated
2000 Logie Award Most Outstanding Actress Water Rats Nominated
2001 AFI Best Actress in a guest role in a Television Series The Secret Life of Us Won
2007 AFI Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama Call Me Mum Nominated
2008 Helpmann Award Best Female Actor in a Play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Nominated
2010 Astra Award Most Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor Tangle Nominated
AFI Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama Tangle Won
2011 Astra Award Most Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor Tangle Won
Logie Award Most Outstanding Actress Rush Nominated
2013 Logie Award Most Outstanding Actress Tangle Nominated
ASTRA Award Most Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor Tangle Won

Personal life

McClements' husband is actor Jacek Koman, who also guest-starred in The Secret Life of Us as Dominic, though they were not on the show at the same time.[14] They met at the Anthill Theatre in Melbourne in the late 1980s, and have a daughter named Coco and a son named Quincy. McClements' sister is Georgina McClements, a producer, who has credits in shows such as Summer Heights High and Real Stories. Her brother is Brendan McClements, who is the current CEO of Victorian Major Events Company.[15] McClements is good friends with fellow actress Claudia Karvan, whom she met at the AFI awards in 1990 and starred with in the film Redheads in 1992.[16]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1986 Just UsJessica TaylorTelemovie
1987 The Right Hand ManSarah RedbridgeFeature film
1990 Struck by LightningJill McHughFeature film
Weekend with KateKate MuirFeature film
1992 RedheadsDiana FerraroFeature film (aka Desperate Prey)
2000 Waiting at the RoyalDinny WestonTelemovie
Better Than SexSamFeature film
2003 After the DelugeNikki KirbyTelemovie
FloodhouseAva50 minute film
2005 Mary BryantMarleenTelemovie
2006 Call Me MumKateTelemovie
Sexy ThingMumShort film – 15 minutes
2007 Fast LaneLouiseShort film - 15 minutes
2008 Emerald FallsRosalie BaileyFeature film
2013 The Broken ShoreErica BurgouyneTelemovie
2014 The Menkoff MethodMajorieFeature film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1986 My Brother TomMargaret 'Peggy' McGibbonMiniseries
1993 The Girl from Tomorrow: Tomorrow's EndLorienMiniseries
1993 G.P.Heather RyanTV series - 1 episode: Close Encounters
1996–99 Water RatsRachel GoldsteinTV series - 109 episodes
2001–02 The Secret Life of UsCarmenTV series - 10 episodes. Won an AFI award for the episode Love Sucks.
2003 Good Morning AustraliaGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
2003 CrashBurnRosie HarfieldTV series
2006 Real StoriesJillianTV series - 1 episode
2008–11 RushKerry VincentTV series - all 70 episodes
2009–12 TangleChristine WilliamsFoxtel series
2010 The PacificCatherine LeckieTV series - 1 episode: Home
2013 WentworthMeg JacksonFoxtel series - 4 episodes
2014 The Time of Our LivesDianaTV series - season 2
2015 The Beautiful LieTess du PontTV series
2016 RakeJulieTV series - season 4
2017 SistersGenevieveTV series - 7 episodes
2019 Ms Fisher's Modern Murder MysteriesBirdie BirnsideTV series
2022 Pieces of HerGrace JunoNetflix series - 6 episodes
2023 The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart Sarah 2 episodes
Erotic Stories [17]Sam1 episode (Philia)
2024 Total Control[18]TV series - season 3

Self

Year Title Notes
1999 Doing Time (TV documentary)Narrator (10-part series)
2000 Good Morning Australia (TV)Guest
2002 Good Morning Australia (TV)Guest
2003 Rove Live (TV)Guest
2003 The Fat (TV)Guest
2009 Whale Patrol (TV documentary)Narrator
2010 The CircleGuest
2010 AFI Awards (TV)Presenter
2011 Things on Sunday: Sex Malthouse TheatrePanel member
2011 Logie Awards (TV)Presenter
2011 IF Awards (TV)Presenter
2013 Astra Awards (TV)Presenter
2015 Sperm Donors Anonymous (TV documentary)Narrator

Theatre work

Name Year Character Notes
Holiday Makers1984NIDA. Directed by Nick Enright.
All's Well That Ends Well1984NIDA. Directed by Kevin Jackson.
Strictly Ballroom1984; 1986Barbara PierceNIDA, (1984); Bratislava (1986). Directed by Baz Luhrmann.
The Unseen Hand1985Part of the Hallucinogenics? 3 plays from the 60s event. NIDA. Directed by Ian Watson.
The Greeks (Trilogy: The War, The Murders, The Gods)1985IphigeniaNIDA & St Martin's Youth Arts Centre.
Dreamplay1985NIDA. Directed by Jim Sharman.
Once in a Lifetime1985NIDA. Directed by Gale Edwards.
And a Nightingale Sang1986JoyceSydney Opera House. Directed by Peter Kingston.
Much Ado About Nothing1987HeroPlayhouse, Adelaide. Directed by Gale Edwards & John Gaden.
Shepherd on the Rocks1987Rhonda Moffat / News team member / Female whale saverPlayhouse, Adelaide. Directed by Neil Armfield.
The Winter's Tale1987Perdita; ServantPlayhouse, Adelaide. Directed by Gale Edwards & John Gaden.
Les Liaisons dangereuses1987Playhouse, Adelaide. Directed by John Gaden.
Away1987MegPlayhouse, Adelaide. Directed by Aubrey Mellor.
Molière (aka The Cabal of Hypocrites)1988Key Studios, Melbourne. Directed by Jean-Pierre Mignon.
The Imaginary Invalid1989; 1990AngeliqueMelbourne, Perth & Adelaide. Directed by Jean-Pierre Mignon.
Crystal Clear1990ThomasinaUniversal Theatre. Directed by Terrence O'Connell.
The Crucible1991Abigail WilliamsSydney Opera House Drama Theatre. Directed by Richard Wherrett.
Angels in America1993; 1994HarperMelbourne & Adelaide. Directed by Neil Armfield.
Seeing Violet1994IsabelNapier Street Theatre, Melbourne. Directed by Melanie Beddie.
No Family1994Napier Street Theatre, Melbourne. Directed by Chris Corbett.
At Dusk1994LilyNapier Street Theatre, Melbourne. Directed by Tom Considine.
The Blind Giant Is Dancing1995LouiseBelvoir St Theatre. Directed by Neil Armfield.
Suddenly Last Summer2000CatharineBelvoir St Theatre. Directed by Neil Armfield.
Emma Celebrazione!2000Gasworks Arts Park, Melbourne.
Macbeth2003Lady MacbethBelvoir St Theatre. Directed by Michael Kantor.
Cruel and Tender2005AmeliaFairfax Studio, Melbourne. Directed by Julian Meyrick.
It Just Stopped2006BethMalthouse Theatre & Belvoir St Theatre. Directed by Neil Armfield.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?2007MarthaBelvoir St Theatre. Directed by Benedict Andrews.
Appetite2008LouiseAdelaide, Sydney & Melbourne. Directed by Kate Denborough.
Happy Ending2011LouisePart of the Cybec Readings. Lawler Studio, Melbourne. Directed by Aidan Fennessy.
82012Sandy StierHer Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne & Sydney Town Hall. Directed by Bruce Myles.
Never Did Me Any Harm2012Southbank Theatre at the Melbourne Festival. Directed by Kate Champion.
The Other Place2013Juliana SmithtonArts Centre Playhouse, Melbourne. Directed by Nadia Tass. Also stars David Roberts & Heidi Arena.
Phèdre2013PhèdreMerlyn Theatre & Sydney Opera House Drama Theatre. Directed by Peter Evans. Also stars Marco Chiappi & Abby Earl.
White Rabbit, Red Rabbit2013Beckett Theatre, Melbourne. One night only.
The Events2016ClaireMalthouse Theatre, Belvoir St Theatre & State Theatre Company of South Australia.
Antony and Cleopatra2018CleopatraSydney Opera House for Bell Shakespeare. Directed by Peter Evans.
Chalkface2022Pat Novitsky, a teacherState Theatre Company South Australia & Sydney Theatre Company co-production, at Dunstan Playhouse[13]

References

  1. Alumni Archived 14 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine National Institute of Dramatic Art
  2. Morgan, Joyce (14 June 2003). "Good cop, bad cop". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 May 2010.
  3. Bone, Pamela (15 May 1986). "Chiltern lives again – just for television". The Age. Retrieved 10 May 2010.
  4. Albert, Jane (2010). House of Hits: The great untold story of Australia's first family of music. Prahran,VIC: Hardie Grant Books.
  5. Second season for Tangle TV Tonight
  6. Rush wins third season on Ten TV Tonight
  7. Renewed: Tangle TV Tonight
  8. Renewed: Rush TV Tonight
  9. 2011 Winners Archived 22 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine Astra awards
  10. ABC announced the top cast for The Broken Shore TV Tonight, 2 April 2013
  11. Cast is set for The Menkoff Method Inside Film
  12. "Ms Fisher's MODern Murder Mysteries Announces Cast - Every Cloud Productions".
  13. 1 2 Keen, Suzie (29 July 2022). "Catherine McClements goes back to school in Chalkface". InDaily. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  14. Rose, Colin (8 June 2003). "Double Trouble". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 May 2010.
  15. Boland, Michaela (25 September 2009). "Roll out the red carpet". The Australian.
  16. Cool Cat The Age, 31 October 2008
  17. "Seductive SBS Original drama series 'Erotic Stories' premieres 26 October".
  18. "Total Control filming third and final series | TV Tonight". June 2023.
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