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CAROLINE O'CONNOR by Kurt Snedden
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CAROLINE O'CONNOR

Spotlight Actresses 2011/2012

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Location:London
Height:5'5" (165cm)
Playing Age:36 - 45 years
Role Types:White
Eye Colour:Blue
Hair Colour:Dark Brown
Hair Length:Short
  

Credits:

Caroline O'Connor is one of the few actresses to have been nominated for the Olivier Awards for both Best Actress in a Musical and Best Actress in a Play. For full list of awards please view www.carolineoconnor.com

Stage Film Television Further Credits
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Stage
2012, Stage, Mama Rose, Gypsy, Leicester Curve, Paul Kerryson
2011, Stage, Mrs Lovett, Sweeney Todd, Lee Blakeley, Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris
2010, Stage, Herself, Caroline O'Connor: The Showgirl Within, *WHATSONSTAGE AWARD NOMINATION Garrick, West-End, Russell Labey
2009, Stage, Hildy Esterhazy, ON THE TOWN, ENO Paris, Jude Kelly
2009, Stage, Velma, CHICAGO, Australia Revival, Walter Bobbie
2008, Stage, Grace, SCARLETT O'HARA AT THE CRIMSON PARROT (World Premiere), Melbourne Theatre Company, David Williamson
2008, Stage, Harriet Piper, THE HATPIN (World Premiere), York Theatre, Sydney, Kim Hardwick
2007, Stage, Hildy Esterhazy, ON THE TOWN *Whatsonstage Award nomination*, ENO London Coliseum, Jude Kelly
2006, Stage, Judy Garland, END OF THE RAINBOW *Stage Best Actress Award at Edinburgh*, Melbourne Theatre Company, Edinburgh Festival, Wayne Harrison
2004, Stage, One Woman Play, BOMBSHELLS *Olivier Nominated for Best Actress in a Play*, Arts Theatre, Edinburgh, World Tour, Simon Phillips
2003, Stage, Velma Kelly, CHICAGO, Broadway (& originated the role in Australia), Walter Bobbie
Stage, Aldonza, MAN OF LA MANCHA, Capitol Theatre Sydney & Melbourne, Susan Schulman
Stage, Edith Piaf, PIAF *Winner of 5 Major Australian Awards Incl 2 MO Awards*, Melbourne Theatre Company, Adam Cook
Stage, Fanny Brice, FUNNY GIRL, State Theatre Melbourne, Gary Young
Stage, Mabel Normand, MACK AND MABEL *Olivier Nom for Best Actress in a Musical*, Piccadilly Theatre , Paul Kerryson
Stage, Josephina/Monica, ROMANCE ROMANCE, Gielgud Theatre, West End, Steven Dexter
Stage, The Witch, INTO THE WOODS, Forum Theatre, Roger Haines
Stage, Ellie-May Chipley, SHOWBOAT, RSC/Opera North At Stratford, Ian Judge
Stage, Anita, WEST SIDE STORY *Winner of the MO Award for Best Actress*, Australian Tour , Ian Judge
Stage, Mae Jones, STREET SCENE, ENO London Coliseum, David Poutney
Stage, Lola, DAMN YANKEES, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Paul Kerryson
Stage, Cassie, A CHORUS LINE, No. 1 UK National Tour, Baayork Lee
Stage, Julie, TALENT by Victoria Wood, Basingstoke Theatre, Adrian Reynolds
Stage, Lizzie, BABY, Forum Theatre, Roger Haines
Stage, Angel, THE RINK, Cambridge Theatre, Paul Kerryson
Stage, Monica, IS THERE LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL?, Donmar Warehouse , Robert N Marshall
Film
2010, Feature Film, Georgia ( Title Role), Surviving Georgia, McLaren House, Kate Whitbread
Feature Film, Ethel Merman, DE-LOVELY, MGM, Irwin Winkler
Feature Film, Nini Legs In The Air (Lead), MOULIN ROUGE, 20th Century Fox, Baz Luhrmann
Television
2010, Television, Mrs Cooper, Lowdown, ABC, Nicole Minchin
2008, Television, Herself, SPICKS AND SPECKS, ABC
Television, Herself, CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT, 9 Network
Television, Margaret - 3 Series, RADIO ROO, BBC 1 Television, David Coyle
Television, Pearl Barley, UNCLE JACK & CLEOPATRA'S MUMMY, BBC , Jeremy Swan
Further Credits
2010, Documentary, Herself, As Australian As, Foxtel, Michael Tear
2010, Event, Soloist, BBC Proms: Sondheim's 80th Birthday, BBC

Skills:

Accents & Dialects:
(* = native)
American-Standard, Australian*, Cockney, RP

Notes:

On The Town - Nominated For Whats On Stage Theatregoers Choice Awards for Best Actress.

End Of The Rainbow - Winner of Fringe First/Winner of The Stage Best Actress Award 2000 & 4 Major Australian Awards.

Bombshells - Nominated for Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a play.

Chicago - Winner of 5 Major Australian Awards Including 2 MO Awards.