Pamela Rabe

Movie Actress

Pamela Rabe was born in Oakville, Ontario, Canada on April 30th, 1959 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 65, Pamela Rabe biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 30, 1959
Nationality
Canada
Place of Birth
Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Age
65 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Actor
Pamela Rabe Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 65 years old, Pamela Rabe has this physical status:

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183cm
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Pamela Rabe Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Pamela Rabe Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Roger Hodgman ​(m. 1984)​
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Pamela Rabe Life

Pamela Rabe (born Pamela June Koropatnick, 30 April 1959) is a Canadian-Australian actress and theatre director.

Joan Ferguson, a graduate of the Playhouse Acting School in Vancouver, is best known for her appearances in the Australian films Sirens, Cos, Paradise Road, and for playing Joan Ferguson in the television prison drama series Wentworth.

Early life

In 1959, Rabe was born in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. She graduated from Playhouse Acting School in Vancouver as the seventh of eight children. With Australian director Roger Hodgman, Rabe was relocated to Australia in 1983. They were married in 1984.

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Pamela Rabe Career

Career

Rabe is a prolific contributor to theatrical life in her adopted country in acting and directing, across a wide range of genres - musicals, comedy and drama. With the works of Shakespeare, Molière, Chekhov, Brecht, Noël Coward, Patrick White and David Mamet forming just a part of her theatrical CV, Rabe has played leading roles on the Australian stage in some of the greatest stage plays of our time. She is a long-standing collaborator with the Sydney Theatre Company and the Melbourne Theatre Company. Rabe was once described by Melbourne theatre critic Alison Croggon as having the sort of presence that "makes shy people swallow hard and lesser mortals involuntarily bow".

Some of her other high-profile acting roles include Amanda Wingfield in Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie at Belvoir, for which she won a Helpmann Award, Nora Boyle in Patrick White's The Season at Sarsaparilla, for which she won a Green Room Award for Best Actress, Richard III in the Sydney Theatre Company production of The War Of The Roses, which also starred Cate Blanchett as Richard II. and Marquise Isabelle de Merteuil in Les Liaisons Dangereuses alongside Hugo Weaving.

In 2005 she performed a challenging experimental Croatian play called Woman-Bomb. where she inhabited the body and mind of a suicide bomber.

In 2010 she starred in the Melbourne stage production of David Mamet's play Boston Marriage.

In 2012 Rabe received a Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Musical for her performance in Grey Gardens for The Production Company. In July 2015 she won a second Helpmann Award, this time for Best Female Actor in a Play, for her performance in The Glass Menagerie.

In late 2017 Rabe played the roles of Helene Alving in Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts for Sydney's Belvoir St Theatre, Mrs. Higgins in the Julie Andrews directed revival of My Fair Lady (replacing Robyn Nevin), and the role of Mary in Colm Tóibín's The Testament of Mary, at The Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne. In 2018, Rabe starred in Lucy Kirkwood's play The Children at the Melbourne Theatre Company.

Rabe turned her hand to theatre directing in 2009, and has directed several high-profile plays for Australian theatre companies, including the Australian premiere of In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play), and Elling for the Melbourne Theatre Company. Rabe was nominated for a Green Room Award for best direction on both occasions. In 2012 Rabe was invited to be a member of the guest triumvirate who programmed the Melbourne Theatre Company season for that year.

In 1989, Rabe made her film debut with a minor role in Against the Innocent. Her second role came in 1993 when she was cast in John Duigan's romantic comedy Sirens with Hugh Grant and Sam Neill. Rabe's first leading role was in the 1995 film Vacant Possession. Following this, she appeared in Così with Toni Collette, Lust and Revenge directed by Paul Cox, and Paradise Road starring Glenn Close and set during World War II. In 1997, Rabe was cast in the leading role of Hester in The Well (1997 film), an adaptation of Elizabeth Jolley's novel The Well, for which she received an Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress. More recently, she appeared in the Jasmila Žbanić film For Those Who Can Tell No Tales and narrated the film Symphony of the Wild.

Rabe's Australian television credits include an early guest role on the soap opera A Country Practice, recurring roles on the family series Ocean Girl and The Secret Life of Us, and a lead role in the short lived series Mercury.

In September 2013, it was announced that Rabe would join the cast of the Australian prison drama series Wentworth, a reimagining of the classic Network Ten soap opera Prisoner. She joined Wentworth in Season Two as sadistic prison governor Joan "The Freak" Ferguson, a role originally played by Maggie Kirkpatrick in Prisoner. Her character was initially killed off at the end of the fifth season, when she is buried alive by Will Jackson (Robbie Magasiva), and she made her then final appearances in two episodes of the sixth season as a figment of Will's imagination. The seventh season of Wentworth was intended to be the last, however, it was once again renewed and the ending of Season Seven was rewritten to include Joan, who is revealed to be alive. Rabe reprised her role for the 20-episode eighth and final season, which aired its first part in 2020, while the final part was aired in 2021. Rabe has been nominated for multiple awards for her performance, winning the 2015 AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama and the 2018 Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress.

In 2017, Rabe played the role of Maude in the 6-part TV series Fucking Adelaide, which premiered at the Adelaide Film Festival in October 2017.

In 2018 Rabe would guest appear in Wentworth in Series 6, film mini series 'The Hunting' and continue performing in theatre.

Rabe would return to theatre in 2020 for the play 'Monster' but the performances where put on hold due to COVID restrictions, it was finally announced that Monster would go ahead in 2022, Rabe also performed a vocal performance of Shakespeare works in 2021 with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

Rabe joined the cast of Deadloch in 2022.

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Bay of Fires star reveals the very negative reaction she got from locals while filming the crime-filled ABC series in Tasmania: 'I was getting a lot of flack'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
It was the ABC's breakout drama hit of 2023 and is already set for a return season. But now Bay of Fires star Marta Dusseldorp has revealed that filming the crime show on location in Tasmania created quite a bit of tension in the community. The 51-year-old, who also is a producer on the drama, was told by locals that the seedy goings-on depicted in the drama might give people the wrong idea about their home state.

Wentworth star Kate Box addresses the importance of queer people playing LGBTQ characters

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 3, 2023
Lou Kelly, the former prisoner on Foxtel's "Wentworth," came to fame as a tough inmate. And now actress Kate Box has spoken out about the importance of queer performers playing LGBTQ characters. Deadloch, the 44-year-old plays Dulcie Collins, a police officer who is married to a female played by actress Alicia Gardiner, in the new Amazon Prime series.