
Blanchett came to international attention in the 1998 film Elizabeth, directed by Shekhar Kapur, in which she played Elizabeth I of England. She is also well known for her portrayals of the elf queen Galadriel in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Colonel-Doctor Irina Spalko in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator, a role which brought her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[1][2][3] She and her husband Andrew Upton are currently artistic directors of the Sydney Theatre Company. They also have a film production company called "Dirty Films."[4]
Blanchett was born 14 May 1969 in Ivanhoe, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,















Blanchett made her international film debut with a supporting role as an Australian nurse captured by the Japanese Army during WW2 in Bruce Beresford's
1997 film Paradise Road,
which co-starred Glenn Close
and Frances McDormand
. Her first leading role, also in 1997, was as Lucinda Leplastrier
in Gillian Armstrong's
production of Oscar and Lucinda opposite Ralph Fiennes
. Coincidentally, Peter Carey,
the Booker Prize-winning Australian author of Oscar and Lucinda,
had known Blanchett's father, Bob, when both worked in the advertising industry in Melbourne. Blanchett was nominated for her first Australian Film Institute Award as Best Leading Actress for this role but lost out to Pamela Rabe
in The Well. She did, however, win an AFI Award as Supporting Actress in the same year for her role as Lizzie in the romantic-comedy Thank God He Met Lizzie
, co-starring Richard Roxburgh
and Frances O'Connor
.
Her first high-profile international role was as Elizabeth I of England
in the 1998 movie Elizabeth, which earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Blanchett lost out to Gwyneth Paltrow
for her role in Shakespeare in Love
but won a British Academy (BAFTA) Award and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama. The following year, Blanchett was nominated for another BAFTA Award for her supporting role in The Talented Mr. Ripley
.
Already an acclaimed actress, Blanchett received a host of new fans when she appeared in Peter Jackson's
The Lord of the Rings. She played the role of the High Elf Queen Galadriel in all three films, which hold the record as the highest grossing film trilogy of all time.[9]
In 2005, she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing Katharine Hepburn
in Martin Scorsese's
The Aviator. This made Blanchett the first person ever to garner an Academy Award for playing a previous Oscar-winning actor/actress.
In 2006, she starred in both Babel opposite Brad Pitt
, and Notes on a Scandal playing Sheba Hart opposite Dame Judi Dench.
Coincidentally, Dench won the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for playing Elizabeth I, the same year Blanchett lost for playing the same historical figure, albeit in a different category. Blanchett received her third Academy Award nomination for her performance in the film (Dench was also Oscar nominated).
In 2007, she won the Volpi Cup Best Actress Award at the Venice Film Festival and the Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe Award for portraying one of six incarnations of Bob Dylan
in Todd Haynes'
feature film I'm Not There and reprised her role as Elizabeth I in the sequel to Elizabeth
entitled Elizabeth: the Golden Age.[10] At the 80th Annual Academy Awards Blanchett received two Academy Award nominations including Best Actress for Elizabeth: the Golden Age and Best Supporting Actress for I'm Not There, becoming only the eleventh actor to ever receive two acting nominations in the same year and the first female actor to receive another nomination for the reprisal of a role.[11]













Her first high-profile international role was as Elizabeth I of England






In 2005, she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing Katharine Hepburn


In 2006, she starred in both Babel opposite Brad Pitt


In 2007, she won the Volpi Cup Best Actress Award at the Venice Film Festival and the Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe Award for portraying one of six incarnations of Bob Dylan



In 2007, Blanchett was named as one of
Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People In The World and also one of the most successful actresses by Forbes
magazine. She next starred in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
as the psychic KGB agent Col. Dr. Irina Spalko.




Blanchett appeared on screen alongside Brad Pitt



On 5 December 2008 Blanchett was honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame



As of 2008, Blanchett featured in seven films that were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture: Elizabeth
(1998), The Lord of the Rings trilogy
(2001, 2002 and 2003), The Aviator
(2004), Babel
(2006) and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
(2008).
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lanchett's husband is playwright and screenwriter Andrew Upton, whom she met in 1996 while she was performing in a production of The Seagull.
It was not love at first sight, however; "He thought I was aloof and I thought he was arrogant", Blanchett later remarked. "It just shows you how wrong you can be, but once he kissed me that was that." They were married on 29 December 1997, and have three sons, Dashiell John (born 3 December 2001), Roman Robert (born 23 April 2004) and Ignatius Martin (born 13 April 2008).
After making Brighton, England their main family home for much of the early 2000s, she and her husband returned to their native Australia. In November 2006, Blanchett stated that this was due to a desire to decide on a permanent home for her children, and to be closer to her family as well as a sense of belonging to the Australian (theatrical) community.[15] She and her family live in "Bulwarra", an 1877 sandstone mansion in the harbourside Sydney suburb of Hunters Hill.
It was purchased for $10.2 million Australian dollars in 2004 and underwent extensive renovations in 2007 in order to be made more "eco-friendly".[16][17]
In 2006, a portrait of Cate Blanchett and family painted by McLean Edwards was a finalist in the Archibald Prize, which is awarded the "best portrait painting preferentially of some man or woman distinguished in Art, Letters, Science or Politics".[18]





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After making Brighton, England their main family home for much of the early 2000s, she and her husband returned to their native Australia. In November 2006, Blanchett stated that this was due to a desire to decide on a permanent home for her children, and to be closer to her family as well as a sense of belonging to the Australian (theatrical) community.[15] She and her family live in "Bulwarra", an 1877 sandstone mansion in the harbourside Sydney suburb of Hunters Hill.

In 2006, a portrait of Cate Blanchett and family painted by McLean Edwards was a finalist in the Archibald Prize, which is awarded the "best portrait painting preferentially of some man or woman distinguished in Art, Letters, Science or Politics".[18]
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In the beginning of 2009, Blanchett appeared in a series of special edition postage stamps called "Legends of the Screen", featuring Australian actors. She, Geoffrey Rush,
Russell Crowe
, and Nicole Kidman
each appear twice in the series: once as themselves and once as their Academy Award-winning character.[20] more


