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- Height5′ 6¼″ (1.68 m)
- Danielle Cormack is an award-winning actress who has an extensive career in film, theatre and television. After a vast career in New Zealand, she quickly came to prominence in Australia with her powerhouse performances in television series: Wentworth (2013), Rake (2010), and Underbelly (2008): Razor. Other television credits include Xena: Warrior Princess (1995), East West 101 (2007), Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (2012), The Cult (2009), Rude Awakenings (2007), City Homicide (2006), and The Strip (2008). Danielle's many film credits include Separation City (2009), starring alongside Joel Edgerton, which garnered her a nomination for Best Actress at the NZ Film Awards; Topless Women Talk About Their Lives (1997), for which she won Best Actress at the NZ Film Awards and Siam Sunset (1999), for which she received an award for Best Actress at the Fantasporto International Film Festival. Danielle's work within the industry has also led to further recognition across prestigious Television and Film award shows, most recently including: Winner: Most Outstanding Actress at the 2015 TV WEEK Logie Awards; Winner: Most Outstanding Performance by a Female - Actress at the 2015 ASTRA Awards; Nominee for Best Actress at the 2015 AACTA Awards as well as Nominee for Best Actress at the 2014 Monte Carlo Television Festival. Danielle continues to work for prominent theatre companies, including Melbourne Theatre Company and Sydney Theatre Company, where she led the world premiere of "Boys will be Boys" to critical acclaim. Danielle is a mother of two and a proud ambassador for charity organizations, Shine & Childfund, NZ & Australia.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Platform PR
- SpousesPana Hema Taylor(2009 - 2013) (1 child)Hayden Anderson (1 child)
- ChildrenEthanAhiEthan Cormack AndersonTe Ahi Ka Cormack Hema-Taylor
- RelativesSibling(Sibling)
- Pronounsshe/they
- Sexual orientationQueer
- "Husky" voice.
- Curly hair.
- She has formed a production company, "4 One One", with Wentworth (2013) star Nicole da Silva.
- She has two sons, Ethan (born in 1996) and Ahi (born in 2010).
- She rides and owns a motorbike.
- Cormack has been an ambassador for Childfund Australia and New Zealand for years, which led to her recent trip to Cambodia to see how fundraising affects the lives of people on the ground. (Aug. 2016).
- My happy place is building things. In fact I've just proudly finished an outdoor table for the balcony. I have a storage facility filled with power tools. -- I should've been a carpenter.
- I love taking things apart and rebuilding them - sort of like construction. I like the architecture of things, like fashion, I used to like sewing my own clothes and building things, I've done renovations on my house. So I've found a great joy in riding motorcycles.
- What interests me is playing characters that are well-formed... exposing all the colour and nuance of their interior world, or the chance to show they have secrets. It's about creating a full human being, not just an archetypal character, especially as a female because historically females have been there to enable a male character's journey.
- Although it can be difficult seeing how some people live, it can also be incredibly humbling and enlightening to witness their resilience and that people are actually being helped by your contribution.
- Growing up in a family where there were never any barriers up against race, sexual orientation or gender, it saddened me when I became old enough to realize there was homophobia, racism and sexism in the world.
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