Leah Purcell Explained

Leah Purcell should not be confused with Lee Purcell.

Leah Purcell
Birth Date:14 August 1970
Birth Place:Murgon, Queensland, Australia
Yearsactive:1994–present
Notable Works:
Partner:Bain Stewart
Children:1

Leah Maree Purcell (born 14 August 1970) is an Aboriginal Australian stage and film actress, playwright, film director, and novelist. She made her film debut in 1999, appearing in Paul Fenech's Somewhere in the Darkness, which led to roles in films, such as Lantana (2001), Somersault (2004), The Proposition (2005) and Jindabyne (2006).

In 2014, Purcell wrote and starred in the play, The Drover's Wife, based on the original story by Henry Lawson. In 2019, she went on to write the bestselling novel, The Drover's Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson, which was adapted for the screen when Purcell made her directorial debut in the acclaimed film of the same name in 2022, for which she had also written, produced and starred as the titular character. For her work, she has won several awards, including a Helpmann Award, two AACTA Awards, and Asia Pacific Screen Awards Jury Grand Prize.

Purcell is notable for her roles in several television drama series, including Police Rescue (1996), Fallen Angels (1997), Redfern Now (2012–2013), which earned her an AACTA Award, Janet King (2016), and perhaps her most recognisable television role being that of her AACTA and Logie Award-nominated performance as Rita Connors in the Foxtel prison drama series, Wentworth (2018–2021), the Amazon miniseries The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (2023), and currently the Binge series, High Country (2024).

Early life and education

Leah Purcell was born on 14 August 1970[1] in Murgon, Queensland, and she was the youngest of seven children of Aboriginal (GoaGunggariWakka Wakka Murri) and white Australian descent.[2] Her father was a butcher and a boxing trainer.[3]

After a difficult adolescence looking after her sick mother, Florence, who died while Leah was in her late teens, as well as problems with alcohol and teenage motherhood, Leah left Murgon and moved to Brisbane and became involved with community theatre.

Career

In 1996 she moved to Sydney to become presenter on a music video cable television station, RED Music Channel.[4] This was followed by acting roles in ABC Television series Police Rescue and Fallen Angels.[5]

Together with Scott Rankin she co-wrote and acted in a play called Box the Pony, which played at Sydney's Belvoir Street Theatre, the Sydney Opera House, the 1999 Edinburgh Festival and in 2000 at the Barbican Theatre in London.[6] She then wrote and directed the documentary film Black Chicks Talking, which won a 2002 Inside Film award.[7] She appeared as Claudia in the Australian film Lantana for which role she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress by Sydney-based Film Critics Circle of Australia; she lost to Daniela Farinacci. She appeared on stage in The Vagina Monologues. She went on to appear in three 2004 films, Somersault, The Proposition and Jindabyne, as well as playing the role of Condoleezza Rice in David Hare's play, Stuff Happens in Sydney and Melbourne.

Wentworth

In 2018, Purcell joined the cast of Foxtel drama series Wentworth as Rita Connors, a role originally portrayed by Glenda Linscott in Prisoner. It was announced that she was one of three new leading cast members to join the series for its sixth season, alongside Susie Porter and Rarriwuy Hick. She first appeared in the first episode of season six, broadcast on 19 June 2018.[8] Following her appearances in seasons six and seven, it was announced in October 2018 that she would be reprising her role for the eighth season, which premiered in 2020.[9]

The Drover's Wife

Purcell developed stories in three different media based on the short story by Henry Lawson published in 1892,[10] which Purcell recalls her mother reading to her.[11] She began writing her version of the story in around 2014, giving the woman a name, Molly Johnson, something that Lawson did not do. Purcell's versions centres around Molly, who is left alone on a remote homestead while heavily pregnant and having to care for her four children while her husband is away droving cattle. She meets an Aboriginal man fleeing police, called Yadaka, and a personal drama evolves. She says that "The essence of the Henry Lawson short story and his underlining themes of racism, the frontier violence and gender violence are [in her story]". However, she has added stories from her own Indigenous family as well as incorporating her own extensive historical research, which included talking to Aboriginal elders and owners of property in the Snowy Mountains, where the story is set. She has said of the development of the stories:

Other projects

In 2023 Purcell was announced as part of the cast Foxtel/Binge drama High Country as the lead character Andrea Whitford, Purcell revealed in the Something to Talk About podcast that she also served as the series cultural consultant.[21] Purcell would also appear in Amazon Prime drama The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart.[22]

Recognition, awards and honours

Purcell was recipient of the Balnaves Fellowship in 2014,[23] which allowed her to develop her play, The Drover's Wife, to be performed at the Belvoir in 2016.[19]

In the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours, Purcell was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for "significant service to the performing arts, to First Nations youth and culture, and to women".[24]

At the 14th Asia Pacific Screen Awards held in November 2021, she was awarded the Jury Grand Prize for her film The Drover's Wife,[25] "not just for her singular vision in writing, directing, producing and starring in the film but for the journey to bring this remarkable story, viewed through the lens of a First Nations woman to the screen in its entirety".[26]

Purcell has appeared twice on ABC Television's Australian Story, once in 2002[3] and once in June 2022.[27]

In June 2022, Purcell was honoured with a star on Winton's Walk of Fame, which was unveiled during The Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival.[28]

In June 2024, Purcell was nominated for a TV Week Logie for Best Supporting Actress for The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart.[29]

Personal life

Purcell's partner is Bain Stewart, who is also her business partner in Oombarra Productions. She has a daughter and two grandchildren.[30] She believes that Stewart has been "a gift from the ancestors", as he has been such an important support to her through difficult times.[31]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleRef
1999Somewhere in the DarknessLulu
2001LantanaClaudia
2002BeginningsPolice Officer
2003Lennie Cahill Shoots ThroughDoctor
2004SomersaultDiane
2005The PropositionQueenie
2006JindabyneCarmel
2014My MistressAudrey
2015Last Cab to DarwinSonya
2022The Drover's Wife: The Legend of Molly JohnsonMolly Johnson
2023ShaydaJoyce[32]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
1996G.P.LaurenSeason 8 (guest, 1 episode)
Police RescueConstable Tracey DavisSeason 5 (main, 9 episodes)
1997Fallen AngelsSharon WalkerSeason 1 (main, 20 episodes)
1998Water RatsSarah LaneSeason 3 (guest, 1 episode)
2000–01BeastmasterThe Black ApparationSeasons 1–3 (recurring, 5 episodes)
2001The Lost WorldWitch DoctorSeason 2 (guest, 1 episode)
2002Bad Cop, Bad CopLorraine SimpsonSeason 1 (guest, 1 episode)
2007Love My WayCaroline SyronSeason 3 (recurring, 3 episodes)
The Starter WifeHannah SprintsMiniseries (recurring, 2 episodes)
2008McLeod's DaughtersTerri BarkerSeason 8 (guest, 1 episode)
2009My PlaceEllenSeason 1 (guest, 1 episode)
2012–13Redfern NowGraceSeasons 1–2 (main, 2 episodes)
2015House of HancockHilda KickettMiniseries (guest, 1 episode)
Toni KlanTV movie
2015–16Love ChildDaisySeasons 2–3 (recurring, 3 episodes)
2016Janet KingHeather O'ConnorSeason 2 (main, 8 episodes)
2016–18Black ComedyGuest PerformerSeasons 2–3 (recurring, 3 episodes)
2018–21WentworthRita ConnorsSeason 6–8 (main; 37 episodes)
2019Wentworth: Behind the BarsSelfTV Special
2020Wentworth: Behind the Bars 2
2021All My Friends Are RacistJustice Janelle Ray AO1 episode
Wentworth: UnlockedSelfTV Special
2022Childish DeanoMrs Narkle1 episode (voice)
Krystal KlairvoyantDeborah3 episodes (Tik Tok series)
2023The Lost Flowers of Alice HartTwigMiniseries
2024–High Country Andrea Whitford8 episodes [33]

Production credits

YearTitleNotesRef
2004Black Chicks TalkingDirector; documentary
2009Aunty Maggie and the Womba WakgunDirector; short film
My PlaceWriter; episode: "2008 Laura"
2012She SayDirector / Writer; video short
Redfern NowDirector; episode: "Sweet Spot"
2016The Secret DaughterDirector; episode: "Flame Trees"[34]
2019My Life Is MurderDirector; episodes: "The Boyfriend Experience"; "Lividity in Lycra"
2021All My Friends Are RacistExecutive Producer
2022The Drover's Wife: The Legend of Molly JohnsonDirector, writer and producer
The TwelveWriter (2 episodes)
2023Is That You Ruthie?Writer & Director:Theatre play[35]
2024High CountryExecutive Producer / Culture consultant
TBAKoa Kid [36]

Awards and nominations

YearCeremony Category Nominated workResult
1994Matilda AwardsBest New Talent
(Highly Commended)
Low[37]
1995Deadly AwardsBest New Talentherself
1997Australian Film InstituteBest Lead Actress in a Television DramaFallen Angels [38]
1999Deadly AwardsFemale Artist of the Yearherself
NSW Premier's Literary AwardsNick Enright Prize for Playwriting Box the Pony
2000Queensland Premier's Literary AwardsDrama Script (Stage) Award
2001Deadly AwardsIndigenous Female Music Artist of the Yearherself
Helpmann AwardsBest Female Actor in a PlayBox the Pony
IF AwardsBest ActressLantana
2002Brisbane International Film FestivalAudience AwardBlack Chicks Talking[39]
Film Critics Circle of AustraliaBest Supporting Actor - FemaleLantana[40]
IF AwardsBest Documentary Black Chicks Talking
Tribeca FestivalBest Documentary Feature
2003Logie AwardsMost Outstanding Documentary SeriesBlack Chicks Talking[41]
2004Green Room AwardsBest Actress in a PlayBeasty Girl: The Secret Life of Errol Flynn
2006Bob Maza Fellowshipherself[42]
Byron Kennedy Award (Committee Member)herself
Deadly AwardsActor of the YearStuff Happens
Actor of the YearJindabyne
Helpmann AwardsBest Female Actor in a PlayStuff Happens
Mo AwardsBest Actress in a Play
2007Deadly AwardsActor of the Yearherself
Glugs Theatrical AwardsNorman Kessell Memorial Award for Outstanding Performance – ActressThe Story of Miracles at Cookie’s Table
Sydney Theatre AwardsBest Actress in a Play
2008Helpmann AwardsBest Female Actor in a PlayThe Story of the Miracles at Cookie's Table[43]
2009Deadly AwardsActor of the Yearherself
2010Matilda AwardsBest Female Actor in a PlayThe Story of Miracles at Cookie’s Table
Matilda Trophy for Directing & Acting contribution to Indigenous Community with Artsherself
2013AACTA AwardsBest Lead Actress in a Television DramaRedfern Now [44]
Logie AwardsMost Outstanding ActressRedfern Now [45]
2014Balnaves Foundation Indigenous Playwright's Awardsherself[46]
2016AACTA AwardsBest Performance in a Television ComedyBlack Comedy [47]
AWGIE AwardsChildren's Television – C Classification Ready for This: The Birthday Party[48]
Sydney Theatre AwardsBest New Australian WorkThe Drover's Wife [49]
2017AACTA AwardsBest Direction in TelevisionCleverman [50]
Awgie AwardsBest PlayThe Drover's Wife [51]
David Williamson Award for Excellence in Theatre
Helpmann AwardsBest Female Actor in a Play
Best New Australian Work
NSW Premier's Literary AwardsNick Enright Prize for Playwriting[52]
Book of the YearThe Drover's Wife
Indigenous Writers PrizeThe Drover's Wife
Victorian Premier's Literary AwardsPrize for Drama[53]
Prize for Literature The Drover's Wife
UNESCO City of Film Awardherself[54]
2018AACTA AwardsBest Lead Actress in a Television DramaWentworth [55]
National Dreamtime AwardsFemale Actor of the Yearherself[56]
2019Logie AwardsMost Outstanding ActressWentworth [57]
2020Davitt AwardBest Debut Crime BookThe Drover's Wife [58]
2021Asia Pacific Screen AwardsBest Performance by an ActressThe Drover's Wife [59]
APSA Jury Grand Prize[60]
Australian Screen Industry Network AwardsBest Writer/Screenplay[61]
Warsaw Film FestivalBest Film
2022AACTA AwardsAACTA Award for Best Film[62]
Best Film
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Australian Directors' GuildBest Direction in a Feature Film (Budget $1M or over)[63]
Best Direction in a Debut Feature Film[64]
Gold Coast Film Festival (Chauvel Award)[65]
NSW Premier's Literary AwardBetty Roland Prize for Scriptwriting[66]
2023Film Critics Circle if AustraliaBest Film[67]
Best Director
Best Actress
Best Screenplay
2024AACTA AwardsBest Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television DramaThe Lost Flowers of Alice Hart[68]
TV Week LogiesTV Week Silver Logie – Best Supporting Actress[69]

External links

Notes and References

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  9. Web site: Heritage Characters Join Siege Survivors on the Inside As Wentworth Season 8 Commences Production. foxshowcase.com.au. 25 October 2019. 12 November 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191112130254/https://www.foxshowcase.com.au/heritage-characters-join-siege-survivors-on-the-inside-as-wentworth-season-8-commences-production/. dead.
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  34. Web site: Asciak . Libby . 18 April 2016 . The secret is finally out: so excited to announce that I will be joining @jessicamauboy1 and the rest of the amazing cast in the new Channel Seven drama 'The Secret Daughter' playing the role of Rachel Rossi #thesecretdaughter #channel7 #comingsoon . limited . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BEVGJ-QGuyC . 2021-12-24 . 22 April 2016 . Instagram.
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