Kaarin Fairfax Explained

Kaarin Fairfax
Birth Name:Kaarin Louise Fairfax
Birth Date:1959 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Othername:Mary-Jo Starr
Years Active:–present
Spouse:Paul Kelly (1993–2001)
Children:2

Kaarin Louise Fairfax (born 30 September 1959) is an Australian actress, director and singer who played the role of Dolour Darcy in two TV miniseries, The Harp in the South (1986) and its sequel Poor Man's Orange (1987), based on books of the same names by Ruth Park.

Career

Acting

Fairfax acted in several Australian television series throughout the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.[1]

She appeared in the Australian sitcom Col'n Carpenter, a spin-off from The Comedy Company, after Vikki Blanche left the series. She starred in the Rachel Perkins 2001 short film One Night the Moon alongside her husband at the time, Paul Kelly – a story of racial prejudice in the outback.[2] She also played the role of Deb Mathieson on Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV series, Bed of Roses (2008, 2010).[3] [4]

Fairfax has worked as both actor and director in Australian theatre. By 2008, Fairfax had established The Little Theatre Company in Frankston, Victoria, in honour of her father George Fairfax. Fairfax directed t he musical Frankston Lights in January 2009, which included songs co-written by her children (Madeleine and Memphis) and Robert McHugh. Kaarin has been working extensively since that time, joining forces with Sally Baillieu and directing The Wetlands Project, One Last Chance, performed in the Wetlands at Tootgarook. In January 2012 she directed Good People for Red Stitch Actors Theatre.

In 2015, Fairfax co-starred in the film StalkHer alongside John Jarratt.

Music

Fairfax was a vocalist for Wild Blue Yonder, a Sydney-based band from 1985 which had a varied line-up but had no known recordings.[5] In the late 1970s she was part of a comedy vocal trio The Droolettes which also included Gina Riley and Gina Mendoza, with Geoff O'Connell on piano. During 1989–1991 she supplied backing vocals on tracks by Paul Kelly & the Messengers.

In 1990, under the name, Mary-Jo Starr, she released three singles and an album, Too Many Movies.[1] She was nominated for the 1991 ARIA Award for Best New Talent[6] and appeared on the Breaking Ground - New Directions in Country Music compilation which was also nominated for Best Country Album.[7] She joined Truckasaurus in 1993, a Melbourne-based Grungey/country band which released Truckasaurus in October.[8]

Together with Sally Baillieu, Fairfax runs The Lineup at Frankston Arts Centre Cube37, a musical mentorship program for young emerging artists. Madeleine and Memphis, together with band member Sam Humphrey, record under the band name Wishful. Their first EP, Fifty Days was produced by their father Paul Kelly. Fairfax and Baillieu also have an arts program on 3RPP Radio Port Phillip on the Mornington Peninsula, called Arts About.

Personal life

Fairfax is the former wife of Australian musician Paul Kelly—they met in 1988. Their two children are Madeleine (born 1991) and Memphis (born 1993). Memphis appeared with her parents in short film, One Night the Moon. The couple separated not long after the film's release.[2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleType
1982StarstruckIcecream GirlFeature film
1983A Descant for GossipsVinny LalorTV movie
1987Around the World in Eighty WaysCheckout ChickFeature film
1987Damsels Be DamnedMichelleShort film
1988BelindaSandraFeature film
1988Young EinsteinThe BrunetteFeature film
1988A Crack in the CurtainsSarahShort film
1989Shadow PanicThe HotheadShort film
1990Worse than XmasAngelaShort film
2001One Night the MoonRose RyanShort film
2015Holding the ManWedding SingerFeature film
2015StalkHerEmily Feature film
2017PillarsRosettaShort film
2017What if it Works?Dr. Karen Di ScalaFeature film
2017West of SunshineAndreaFeature film
2017Deep SixBonnieShort film
2018The ResurgenceMelanieShort film
2018Just Between UsMerylFeature film
2018In the WakeSueShort film
2018The Greta FragmentsMaryShort film
2018SkewwhiffRaeShort film
2019The HuntNellShort film
2019The DiverDorothyShort film
2019BloomAunty VeraShort film
2020The Green DoorLady in ChurchFeature film
2020Paper ChampionsMorineFeature film
2020HakuumacaatoMarion (voice)Short film
2023What About Sal?SophieFeature film

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1980The Last OutlawGraceTV miniseries, 4 episodes
1981Cop ShopJoan WyndhamTV series, 1 episode
1981I Can Jump PuddlesReneTV miniseries, 1 episode
1982Sons and DaughtersSchoolgirlTV series, 1 episodes
1982PrisonerKathy HudsonTV series, 2 episodes
1983HomeTV series, 3 episodes
1983The SullivansMonaTV series, 1 episodes
1984Carson's LawAgnes KnightTV series, 1 episode
1984The Mike Walsh ShowGuest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1986The Harp in the SouthDolour DarcyTV miniseries, 3 episodes
1987Poor Man's Orange Dolour DarcyTV miniseries, 2 episodes
1990CatalystPresenterTV series
1990-91Col'n CarpenterLinda WilliamsTV series, 26 episodes
1992Tuesday Night Live: The Big GigMary-Jo StarrTV series, 1 episode
1995CorrelliTerriTV miniseries, 1 episode
2000SeaChangeSuzyTV series, 1 episode
2003Kath & KimNurseTV series, 1 episode
2004Fergus McPhailMs. RollaTV series, 4 episodes
2009RushJaney MerrynTV series, 1 episode
2010OffspringFloristTV series, 1 episode
2008-11Bed of Roses Deb MathiesonTV series, 26 episodes
2012-13You're Skitting MeAdditional castTV series, 26 episodes
2017MethodGina DelawareTV series, 1 episode
2018Picnic at Hanging RockCookTV miniseries, 4 episodes
2019InternmentJanetTV series, 3 episodes
2022Darby and JoanHeidiTV series, 1 episode

As crew

YearTitleRoleType
1993Say a Little PrayerDrama CoachFeature film
2015StalkHerCo-director Feature film
2018The Greta FragmentsWriterShort film

Stage

Actor

YearTitleRoleType
1979 The WomanAstyanax / GemilPram Factory with Australian Performing Group
Zig Zag FolliesLeadAdelaide Festival
1980-81Cain's HandKathy (Lead girl)Scott Theatre, Adelaide & St Martins Youth Arts Centre with Nimrod Theatre Company
Quick Ease CafeComedy Lead
1980Slipped DiscoCigsFlying Trapeze Cafe, Fitzroy
1983Summer of the Seventeenth DollBubbaAnthill Theatre, Melbourne with Australian Nouveau Theatre
1984Beach Blanket TempestGidget Townsville, Cairns Civic Theatre, Theatre Royal, Mackay, Rockhampton, Mount Isa, Araluen Arts Centre, Playhouse, Adelaide, Canberra Theatre & University of Sydney with New Moon Theatre Company
1984The KidSnakeSt Martins Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre Company
1984Top GirlsShona / KitRussell Street Theatre with Melbourne Theatre Company
1985 The Doll Trilogy: Kid Stakes / Other Times / Summer of the Seventeenth DollBubbaSydney Opera House & Athenaeum Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company & Melbourne Theatre Company
1986No WorriesEnsembleWharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
1987A Lie of the MindBethBelvoir Street Theatre
1987ShakersBelvoir Street Theatre
1988Darlinghurst NightsGunman's GirlWharf Theatre, Australian National University with Sydney Theatre Company
1988King LearCordelia
1988-90The Glass MenagerieLauraPlayhouse, Adelaide & Marian Street Theatre with State Theatre Company of South Australia
1989Speed-the-PlowKarenSydney Opera House, Russell Street Theatre with Melbourne Theatre Company
1990Beach Blanket TempestGidgetQ Theatre, Penrith
1994The SwanDoraSpace Theatre, Adelaide with State Theatre Company of South Australia
1995Haxby's CircusGinaPlayhouse, Adelaide with Stare Theatre Company of South Australia
1996Miss BosniaSelmaFairfax Studio, Melbourne, West Gippsland Arts Centre, Monash University, Canberra Theatre, Bendigo Performing Arts Centre, Geelong Performing Arts Centre, Gold Coast Arts Centre with Melbourne Theatre Company
1999Into the WoodsLucinda (Stepsister)Playhouse, Melbourne with Melbourne Theatre Company

Director

YearTitleRoleType
Go Away Mr. WorrythoughtsFrankston Arts Centre & Australian regional tour
Almost with YouLa Mama & Cube37 FAC
The Wetlands Project: One Last ChanceDirectorFrankston Arts Centre Cube37 & 3940 Arts
1992Funerals and CircusesDirector, AssistantTheatre 62, Universal Theatre, Playhouse, Canberra
1993Tall Tales and TrueDirectorSouth Australia with Magpie Theatre Company
1994Planet KDirectorContinental Cafe, Prahran
1994All of MeDirectorBelvoir Street Theatre & Melbourne Town Hall for Melbourne International Comedy Festival
1997Patsy Cline: Her Songs, Her StoryDirector
1998-2002Mum's the WordDirector Glen Street Theatre, Bendigo Performing Arts Centre, Fairfax Studio, Melbourne, Athenaeum Theatre for Melbourne Comedy Festival
2001It's a Dad ThingDirectorAthenaeum Theatre
2001Always ... Patsy ClineDirectorDarwin Entertainment Centre with Majestic Theatre Company
2002Uncle BobDirector Red Stitch Actors Theatre
2002The Play About the BabyDirectorRed Stitch Actors Theatre
2003The War Against Short TrousersDirectorChapel Off Chapel
2003Push UpDirectorRed Stitch Actors Theatre
2008Mum's the Word 2: TeenagersDirectorTheatre Royal, Sydney, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne
2009Frankston LightsDirectorThe Little Theatre Company
2010Fairweather IslandDirectorial consultant Carlton Courthouse with La Mama
2012Good People Red Stitch Actors Theatre
PopcornPopcorn Productions
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Discography

Singles

YearTitleArtistAlbum
1989"Kissing in a Taxi"Mary-Jo StarrToo Many Movies
1990"Passionate Kisses"Mary-Jo Starr
"Lonesome, Lovely & Alone"Mary-Jo Starr
1989"Killer in Me"StalkHer film soundtrack

Awards & nominations

Film & TV

! Ref.|-| 1987| Belinda| AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role| ||-| 1988| Poor Man's Orange| AFI Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries| ||-| 2002| Uncle Bob| Green Room Award for Outstanding Direction| | [10] |-| 2011| rowspan="2"| Bed of Roses| rowspan="2"| Ensemble Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble Series in a Drama Series| | rowspan="2"| |-| 2012| |-| 2018| The Greta Fragments| Top Indie Film Award for Best Writing| |

Music

! Ref.|-|-| 1991| Too Many Movies| ARIA Award for Best New Talent| |[11]

References

  1. Book: Spencer, Chris. The Who's Who of Australian Rock. Zbig Nowara, Paul McHenry with notes by Ed Nimmervoll. STARR Mary Jo. http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/whoswho/PHPReleaseTracks.php?band=202680&userasks=34736. 1987. 2002. Five Mile Press. Noble Park, Vic.. 1-86503-891-1. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120229232852/http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/whoswho/aboutww.htm. 29 February 2012. Note: [on-line] version established at White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd in 2007 and was expanded from the 2002 edition.
  2. News: Lure of hearth and home. Wilkie. Meredith. The Age. 25 April 2004. 14 February 2010.
  3. Web site: Bed of Roses Episode guide: Series 1. 14 February 2010. Australian Television Information Archive.
  4. Web site: Bed of Roses Episode guide: Series 2. 14 February 2010. Australian Television Information Archive.
  5. Book: Spencer, Chris. The Who's Who of Australian Rock. Zbig Nowara, Paul McHenry with notes by Ed Nimmervoll. WILD BLUE YONDER. http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/whoswho/PHPTracks.php?Band_ID=242085. 1987. 2002. Five Mile Press. Noble Park, Vic.. 1-86503-891-1.
  6. Web site: ARIA Awards Best New Talent. Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). 5 April 2017.
  7. Web site: ARIA Awards Best Country Album. Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). 5 April 2017.
  8. Book: Spencer, Chris. The Who's Who of Australian Rock. Zbig Nowara, Paul McHenry with notes by Ed Nimmervoll. TRUCKASAURUS. http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/whoswho/PHPTracks.php?Band_ID=220515. 1987. 2002. Five Mile Press. Noble Park, Vic.. 1-86503-891-1.
  9. https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/682
  10. http://www.bgmagency.com.au/uploaded/cv/FAIRFAXKaarin.pdf
  11. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20090608063024/http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-year.php?year=1991 . Winners by Year 1991 . Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) . 8 June 2009 . 4 December 2013 .