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Cate Blanchett

Catherine Elise Blanchett AC (/ˈblænɪt/ BLAN-chit;[2] born 14 May 1969) is an Australian actor[a] and producer. Regarded as one of the best performers of her generation, she is known for her versatile work across independent films, blockbusters, and stage. She has received numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, four British Academy Film Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards, in addition to nominations for a Tony Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards.

Cate Blanchett

Blanchett in 2023
Born
Catherine Elise Blanchett

(1969-05-14) 14 May 1969 (age 54)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Citizenship
  • Australia
  • United States[1]
EducationNational Institute of Dramatic Art (BFA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
Years active1990–present
WorksFull list
Board member ofSydney Theatre Company
Spouse
(m. 1997)
Children4
AwardsFull list
Signature

A graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art, Blanchett began her career on the Australian stage. Making her film debut in 1997, she came to international prominence for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I in biographical period drama Elizabeth (1998), for which she received her first Academy Award nomination. Her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in the biopic The Aviator (2004) won her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She later won the Academy Award for Best Actress for playing a neurotic former socialite in the comedy-drama Blue Jasmine (2013). Blanchett's other Oscar-nominated roles are in Notes on a Scandal (2006), I'm Not There (2007), Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007), Carol (2015), and Tár (2022), making her the most-nominated Australian. Her biggest commercial successes include The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001–2003), Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), Cinderella (2015), Thor: Ragnarok (2017), Ocean's 8 (2018), and Don't Look Up (2021).

Blanchett has performed in over twenty stage productions. She and her husband, Andrew Upton, were the artistic directors of the Sydney Theatre Company from 2008 to 2013. Some of her stage roles during this period were in acclaimed revivals of A Streetcar Named Desire, Uncle Vanya, Big and Little and The Maids. She made her Broadway debut in 2017 in The Present, for which she received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. She has also received two Emmy Award nominations for producing and starring as Phyllis Schlafly in the period drama miniseries Mrs. America (2020).

Blanchett is the recipient of several honorary awards. The Australian government awarded her the Centenary Medal in 2001, and she was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia in 2017.[4] In 2012, she was appointed Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government. In 2015, she was honoured by the Museum of Modern Art and received the British Film Institute Fellowship. Blanchett has received honorary Doctor of Letters degrees from the University of New South Wales, University of Sydney and Macquarie University. Time named her one of its 100 most influential people in the world in 2007. In 2018, she was ranked among the world's highest-paid actresses.

Early life and education

 
The National Institute of Dramatic Art in Kensington, New South Wales, where Blanchett studied

Catherine Elise Blanchett was born on 14 May 1969 in the Ivanhoe suburb of Melbourne.[5][6] Her Australian mother, June (née Gamble),[7] was a property developer and teacher; and her American father, Robert DeWitt Blanchett Jr., a Texas native, was a United States Navy Chief Petty Officer who became an advertising executive.[8][9][10] They met when Robert's ship broke down in Melbourne.[11] When Blanchett was ten, her father died of a heart attack, leaving her mother to raise the family.[12][13] Blanchett is the second of three children, with an older brother and younger sister.[12] Her ancestry includes English, some Scottish, and remote French roots.[13][14][15]

Blanchett has described herself as a "part extrovert, part wallflower" child.[12] During her teenage years she had a penchant for dressing in traditionally masculine clothing, and went through goth and punk phases, at one point shaving her head.[12] She attended primary school in Melbourne at Ivanhoe East Primary School; for her secondary education, she attended Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School and then Methodist Ladies' College, where she explored her passion for the performing arts.[16] In her late teens and early twenties, she worked at a nursing home in Victoria.[17] After high school, she began a degree in economics and fine arts at the University of Melbourne but dropped out after one year to travel overseas. While in Egypt, Blanchett was asked to be an extra as an American cheerleader in the Egyptian boxing film Kaboria (1990); in need of money, she accepted the job.[12][18][19] On returning to Australia, she moved to Sydney and enrolled at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA),[18] graduating in 1992 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts.[12]

Career

1992–2000: Early work and international breakthrough

Blanchett's first stage role was opposite Geoffrey Rush, in the 1992 David Mamet play Oleanna for the Sydney Theatre Company. That year, she was also cast as Clytemnestra in a production of Sophocles' Electra. A couple of weeks after rehearsals, the actress playing the title role pulled out, and director Lindy Davies cast Blanchett in the role. Her performance as Electra became one of her most acclaimed at NIDA.[11] In 1993, Blanchett was awarded the Sydney Theatre Critics' Best Newcomer Award for her performance in Timothy Daly's Kafka Dances and won Best Actress for her performance in Mamet's Oleanna, making her the first actor to win both categories in the same year.[11] Blanchett played the role of Ophelia in an acclaimed 1994–1995 Company B production of Hamlet directed by Neil Armfield, starring Rush and Richard Roxburgh, and was nominated for a Green Room Award.[20] She appeared in the 1994 TV miniseries Heartland opposite Ernie Dingo, the miniseries Bordertown (1995) with Hugo Weaving, and in an episode of Police Rescue entitled "The Loaded Boy".[21][22] She also appeared in the 50-minute drama short Parklands (1996), which received an Australian Film Institute (AFI) nomination for Best Original Screenplay.[23][24]

Blanchett made her feature film debut with a supporting role as an Australian nurse captured by the Japanese Army during World War II, in Bruce Beresford's film Paradise Road (1997), which co-starred Glenn Close and Frances McDormand.[13] The film made just over $2 million at the box office on a budget of $19 million and received mixed reviews from critics.[25][26] Her first leading role came later that year as eccentric heiress Lucinda Leplastrier in Gillian Armstrong's romantic drama Oscar and Lucinda (1997), opposite Ralph Fiennes.[13] Blanchett received wide acclaim for her performance,[18] with Emanuel Levy of Variety declaring, "luminous newcomer Blanchett, in a role originally intended for Judy Davis, is bound to become a major star".[27] She earned her first AFI Award nomination as Best Leading Actress for Oscar and Lucinda.[28] She won the AFI Best Actress Award in the same year for her starring role as Lizzie in the romantic comedy Thank God He Met Lizzie (1997), co-starring Richard Roxburgh and Frances O'Connor.[18]

 
Shekhar Kapur directed Blanchett in Elizabeth (1998), for which she received her first Academy Award nomination.

Blanchett's played a young Elizabeth I in the critically acclaimed historical drama Elizabeth (1998), directed by Shekhar Kapur. The film catapulted her to international prominence, earning her the Golden Globe Award and British Academy Award (BAFTA), and her first Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.[11][20] In his review for Variety, critic David Rooney wrote of her performance, "Blanchett conveys with grace, poise and intelligence that Elizabeth was a wily, decisive, advanced thinker, far too aware of her own exceptional nature to bow to any man. [She] builds the juicy character almost imperceptibly from a smart but wary young woman who may be in over her head into a powerful creature of her own invention."[29] Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that Blanchett's performance "brings spirit, beauty and substance to what otherwise might have been turned into a vacuous role",[30] and Alicia Potter writing for the Boston Phoenix stated that, "In the end, Kapur's crown jewel is a tale of twin transformations, that of Elizabeth into one of history's most enigmatic and powerful women, and that of Blanchett into, well, a bona fide screen queen."[31]

The following year, Blanchett appeared in Bangers (1999), an Australian short film and part of Stories of Lost Souls, a compilation of thematically related short stories. The short was written and directed by her husband, Andrew Upton, and produced by Blanchett and Upton.[32][33] She also appeared in the Mike Newell comedy Pushing Tin (1999), with her performance singled out by critics,[18] and the critically acclaimed and financially successful film The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), alongside Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. She received her second BAFTA nomination for her performance as Meredith Logue in The Talented Mr. Ripley.[13]

2001–2007: The Lord of the Rings and established actor

Blanchett appeared in Peter Jackson's blockbuster trilogy, The Lord of the Rings, playing the role of elf leader Galadriel in all three films.[13] The trilogy was a major critical and financial success, earning $2.981 billion at the box office worldwide,[34][35][36] and all three films were later ranked within the top 10 greatest fantasy movies of all time in a poll conducted by American magazine Wired in 2012.[37] In addition to The Lord of the Rings, 2001 also saw Blanchett diversify her portfolio with a range of roles in the dramas Charlotte Gray and The Shipping News and the American crime-comedy Bandits, for which she earned a second Golden Globe and SAG Award nomination.[38] Bandits marked Blanchett's first notable foray into the comedy genre, with Ben Falk of the BBC declaring her and co-star Billy Bob Thornton "a real find as comedians" and calling her performance as an unsatisfied housewife caught between two escaped convicts, "unhinged, though undeniably sexy".[39]

In 2002, Blanchett starred opposite Giovanni Ribisi in Tom Tykwer-directed Heaven, the first film in an unfinished trilogy by acclaimed writer-director Krzysztof Kieślowski.[20][40] Her performance in the film as a grieving woman who commits a desperate act of terrorism was highly praised, with Stephen Holden of The New York Times calling it, "the most compelling screen performance of her career" and going on to state, "Although Ms. Blanchett's face has always registered emotion with a mercurial fluidity, the immediacy of feeling she conveys in "Heaven" is astonishing."[41] 2003 saw Blanchett again playing a wide range of roles: Galadriel in the third and final instalment of the Lord of the Rings trilogy (which won the Academy Award for Best Picture);[42] the Ron Howard-directed western thriller The Missing; Jim Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes, playing two roles (both against herself), for which she received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female nomination;[43] and the biographical Veronica Guerin, which earned her a Golden Globe Best Actress Drama nomination.[20] In 2004, Blanchett portrayed a pregnant journalist chronicling an underwater voyage by an eccentric oceanographer in Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.

Blanchett won her first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2005, for her highly acclaimed portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator (2004).[44] This made Blanchett the first actor in history to win an Academy Award for portraying another Academy Award-winning actor.[45] She lent her Oscar statuette to the Australian Centre for the Moving Image.[46] In his review for Newsweek, David Ansen wrote that Blanchett portrayed Hepburn with "lip-smacking vivacity",[47] and Roger Ebert lauded the performance, describing it as "delightful and yet touching; mannered and tomboyish".[48] During her preparation for the role, and at the request of Scorsese, Blanchett reviewed 35-millimeter prints of all of Hepburn's first 15 screen performances to study and memorise her poise, mannerisms and speech pattern.[49] Blanchett spoke of the responsibility of portraying such an iconic star, stating, "Representing Kate in the same medium, film, in which she existed was very daunting. But because she was so private and few people really knew her, we basically know Hepburn through her films. So of course you have to give a nod to her screen persona when playing her."[49] That year, Blanchett also won the Australian Film Institute Best Actress Award for her performance as Tracy Heart, a former heroin addict, in the Australian film Little Fish (2005), co-produced by her and her husband's production company, Dirty Films.[32] Though lesser known globally than some of her other films, the sober and sensitive[50] Little Fish received great critical acclaim in Blanchett's native Australia and was nominated for 13 Australian Film Institute awards.[51][52]

 
Blanchett attending an event for The Good German at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival

In 2006, Blanchett portrayed Hedda Gabler at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in the Sydney Theatre Company production of Hedda Gabler, directed by Robyn Nevin.[53] She then starred opposite Brad Pitt in Alejandro González Iñárritu's multi-lingual, multi-narrative drama Babel, as one half of a grieving couple who get caught up in an international incident in Morocco. Babel received seven Academy Award nominations.[54] She also co-starred in the Steven Soderbergh-directed World War II-set drama The Good German with George Clooney, and the acclaimed psychological thriller Notes on a Scandal opposite Dame Judi Dench.[18][20] Blanchett received a third Academy Award nomination for her performance in the latter film,[55] where she portrays a lonely teacher who embarks on an affair with a 15-year-old student and becomes the object of obsession for an older woman played by Dench. Both Blanchett's and Dench's performances were highly acclaimed, with Peter Bradshaw writing in The Guardian, "Director Richard Eyre, with unshowy authority, gets the best out of Dench and Blanchett and, with great shrewdness, elicits from these two actors all the little tensions and exasperations - as well as the genuine tenderness - in their tragically fraught relationship."[56]

In 2007, Blanchett was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World,[57] and appeared on Forbes' Celebrity 100 list.[58] She made a cameo as Janine, forensic scientist and ex-girlfriend of Simon Pegg's character, in Edgar Wright's action comedy film Hot Fuzz (2007). The cameo was uncredited and she gave her fee to charity.[59] She reprised her role as Queen Elizabeth I in the 2007 sequel Elizabeth: The Golden Age directed by Shekhar Kapur, and portrayed Jude Quinn, one of six incarnations of Bob Dylan in Todd Haynes' experimental film I'm Not There. She won the Volpi Cup Best Actress Award at the Venice Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Jude Quinn.[60][61][62] At the 80th Academy Awards, Blanchett received two nominations – Best Actress for Elizabeth: the Golden Age and Best Supporting Actress for I'm Not There – becoming the first actress to receive a second nomination with the reprisal of a role.[63] Of her achievement that year, Roger Ebert said, "That Blanchett could appear in the same Toronto International Film Festival playing Elizabeth and Bob Dylan, both splendidly, is a wonder of acting."[64]

2008–2011: Directing the Sydney Theatre Company

Blanchett next appeared in Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), as the villainous KGB agent Col. Dr. Irina Spalko.[65] The film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences but was a major box office success, grossing over $790 million worldwide.[66] In David Fincher's Oscar-nominated The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, she co-starred with Brad Pitt for a second time, playing the title character's love interest, Daisy Fuller. In the same year, Blanchett voiced the character of Granmamare for the English language version of Hayao Miyazaki's Ponyo, released in July 2008.[67]

 
Blanchett at the 2011 Sydney Film Festival

Also in 2008, Blanchett and her husband Andrew Upton became co-CEOs and artistic directors of the Sydney Theatre Company.[68][69] Blanchett returned to acting in the theatre in 2009 with the Sydney Theatre Company production of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, directed by Liv Ullmann. She starred as Blanche DuBois alongside Joel Edgerton as Stanley Kowalski. Ullmann and Blanchett had been meaning to collaborate on a project since Ullman's intended film adaption of A Doll's House fell by the wayside. Blanchett proposed embarking on Streetcar to Ullmann, who jumped at the opportunity after initial discussion.[70][71]

A Streetcar Named Desire production travelled from Sydney to the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.[72][73] It was a critical and commercial success and Blanchett received acclaim for her performance as Blanche DuBois.[77] The New York Times critic Ben Brantley said, "Ms. Ullmann and Ms. Blanchett have performed the play as if it had never been staged before, with the result that, as a friend of mine put it, 'you feel like you're hearing words you thought you knew pronounced correctly for the first time.'"[78] John Lahr of The New Yorker wrote of her portrayal, "with her alert mind, her informed heart, and her lithe, patrician silhouette, [Blanchett] gets it right from the first beat ... I don't expect to see a better performance of this role in my lifetime."[79] Jane Fonda, who attended a New York show, deemed it "perhaps the greatest stage performance I have ever seen",[80] and Meryl Streep declared, "That performance was as naked, as raw and extraordinary and astonishing and surprising and scary as anything I've ever seen ... I thought I'd seen that play, I thought I knew all the lines by heart, because I've seen it so many times, but I'd never seen the play until I saw that performance."[81] Blanchett won the Sydney Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.[82] The production and Blanchett received Helen Hayes Awards, for Outstanding Non-Resident Production and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Non-Resident Production award, respectively.[83]

In 2010, Blanchett starred as Lady Marion opposite Russell Crowe's titular hero in Ridley Scott's epic Robin Hood. The film received mixed reviews from critics[84] but was a financial success, earning $321 million at the worldwide box office.[85] In 2011, she played the antagonist CIA agent Marissa Wiegler in Joe Wright's action thriller film Hanna, co-starring with Saoirse Ronan and Eric Bana.

In 2011, Blanchett took part in two Sydney Theatre Company productions. She played Lotte Kotte in a new translation of Botho Strauß's 1978 play Groß und klein (Big and Small) from Martin Crimp, directed by Benedict Andrews.[86] After its Sydney run, the production travelled to London, Paris, the Vienna Festival and Ruhrfestspiele.[10] Blanchett and the production received wide acclaim.[92] Blanchett was nominated for the Evening Standard Theatre Awards for Best Actress,[93] and won the Sydney Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role[94] and the Helpmann Award for Best Actress.[95] She then played Yelena, opposite Hugo Weaving and Richard Roxburgh, in Andrew Upton's adaptation of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, which travelled to the Kennedy Center and the New York City Center as part of the Lincoln Center Festival.[96] The production and Blanchett received critical acclaim,[99] with The New York Times' Ben Brantley declaring, "I consider the three hours I spent on Saturday night watching [the characters] complain about how bored they are among the happiest of my theatregoing life ... This Uncle Vanya gets under your skin like no other I have seen ... [Blanchett] confirms her status as one of the best and bravest actresses on the planet."[100] The Washington Post's Peter Marks dubbed the production Washington, D.C.'s top theatrical event of 2011.[7] Blanchett received the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Non-Resident Production, and the Helpmann Award for Best Actress.[95][101]

2012–2016: Blue Jasmine and resurgence in Hollywood

 
Blanchett promoting The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con International

Blanchett reprised her role as Galadriel in Peter Jackson's adaptations of The Hobbit (2012–2014), prequel to The Lord of the Rings series, filmed in New Zealand.[102] While less critically acclaimed than The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Hobbit trilogy was nonetheless a major box office success, earning nearly $3 billion worldwide.[103][104][105] The character of Galadriel does not appear in J.R.R. Tolkien's original novel, but the story was amended by co-writer Guillermo del Toro and director Peter Jackson so that Blanchett could appear in the film trilogy.[106] She voiced the role of "Penelope" in the Family Guy episode "Mr. and Mrs. Stewie", which aired on 29 April 2012, and Queen Elizabeth II in the episode "Family Guy Viewer Mail 2".[107][108] Blanchett returned to Australian film with her appearance in The Turning (2013), an anthology film based on a collection of short stories by Tim Winton.[109] She was head of jury of the 2012 and 2013 Dubai International Film Festival.[110] The Sydney Theatre Company's 2013 season was Blanchett's final one as co-CEO and artistic director.[68][111]

In 2013, Blanchett played Jasmine Francis, the lead role in Woody Allen's Blue Jasmine, co-starring Alec Baldwin and Sally Hawkins. Her performance garnered widespread acclaim, with some critics considering it to be the finest of her career to that point (surpassing her acclaimed performance in Elizabeth).[112] In his review for The Guardian, Mark Kermode proclaimed, "Blanchett takes on the challenge like a peak-fitness runner facing a marathon, ploughing her way through 26 miles of emotional road pounding, with all the ups and downs, strains and tears, stomach turns and heartburns that that entails, a feat that occasionally leaves her (and us) gasping for breath."[113] Peter Travers, reviewing the film for Rolling Stone, called Blanchett's performance, "miraculous", and went on to write, "The sight of Jasmine – lost, alone and unable to conjure magic out of unyielding reality – is devastating. This is Blanchett triumphant, and not to be missed."[114] The performance won her more than 40 industry and critics' awards, including the LAFCA Award, NYFCC Award, NSFC Award, Critics' Choice Award, Santa Barbara International Film Festival Outstanding Performance of the Year Award, SAG Award, Golden Globe Award, BAFTA Award, Independent Film Spirit Award and the Academy Award for Best Actress.[115] Blanchett's win made her just the sixth actress to win an Oscar in both of the acting categories, the third to win Best Actress after Best Supporting Actress, and the first Australian to win more than one acting Oscar.[116][117][118]

Allen's adopted daughter Dylan Farrow has since criticised Blanchett and other actresses for working with Allen.[119][120] Blanchett responded, "It's obviously been a long and painful situation for the family and I hope they find some resolution and peace."[121] On the subject of the Me Too movement, Blanchett said she thinks that "social media is fantastic about raising awareness about issues, but it's not the judge and jury" and the cases "need to go into court, so if these abuses have happened, the person is prosecuted, so someone, who is not in the shiny industry that I am, can use that legal precedent to protect themselves. Always, in my industry or any other industry, they're preyed upon because they're vulnerable."[122][123]

In 2014, Blanchett co-starred with Matt Damon and George Clooney in the latter's ensemble film, The Monuments Men, based on the true story of a crew of art historians and museum curators who recover renowned works of art stolen by Nazis.[124] The French heroine Rose Valland was an inspiration for Blanchett's character of Claire Simone.[125] The Monuments Men received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $155 million at the worldwide box office.[126] That year, Blanchett also voiced the part of Valka in the DreamWorks Animation film How to Train Your Dragon 2.[127] The film received critical acclaim and was a box office success.[128] It went on to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and receive a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.[129][130] Blanchett guest starred on the Australian show Rake, as the onscreen female version of Richard Roxburgh's rogue protagonist, Cleaver.[131] On 29 January 2015, she co-hosted the 4th AACTA Awards with Deborah Mailman.[132]

 
Blanchett attending the premiere of Carol at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival

In 2015, Blanchett starred in five films. She portrayed Nancy in Terrence Malick's Knight Of Cups, which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival.[133] IndieWire named Blanchett's performance in Knight of Cups one of the 15 best performances in Terrence Malick films.[134] She starred as the villainous Lady Tremaine in Disney's Kenneth Branagh-directed live-action adaptation of Cinderella, to critical acclaim.[135][136] Writing for Time magazine, Richard Corliss declared that "Blanchett [earns top billing], radiating a hauteur that chills as it amuses; the performance is grand without skirting parody."[137] She then starred opposite Rooney Mara in Carol, the highly acclaimed film adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's The Price of Salt, reuniting her with director Todd Haynes. Blanchett, who also served as an executive producer of the film, drew rave reviews for her performance as the titular character, which was widely cited as one of the best of her career, alongside Elizabeth and Blue Jasmine. Justin Chang of Variety proclaimed, "As a study in the way beautiful surfaces can simultaneously conceal and expose deeper meanings, [Blanchett's] performance represents an all-too-fitting centerpiece for this magnificently realized movie."[138][139] For Carol, Blanchett received again Oscar, Golden Globe, and BAFTA Award nominations.[140][141][142]

Blanchett portrayed Mary Mapes opposite Robert Redford's Dan Rather in Truth (2015), a film about the Killian documents controversy. Blanchett's production company was a producing partner for the film.[143] She then starred in Manifesto, Julian Rosefeldt's multi-screen video installation, in which 12 artist manifestos are depicted by 13 different characters all played by Blanchett.[144] The project, and Blanchett, received critical acclaim,[145] with Roberta Smith of The New York Times stating: "If the art world gave out Oscars, Cate Blanchett should win for her tour de force of starring roles in 'Manifesto'".[146] In 2016, Blanchett narrated one of two versions of Terence Malick's documentary on Earth and the universe, Voyage of Time, which had its world premiere at the 73rd Venice Film Festival.[147][148][149]

2017–2020: Broadway debut and television success

Blanchett starred in the Sydney Theatre Company play The Present, Andrew Upton's adaption of Anton Chekhov's play Platonov, directed by John Crowley.[150] The production debuted in Sydney in 2015, to critical acclaim, and transferred to Broadway in 2017,[151][152] marking Blanchett's Broadway debut.[153] Blanchett's performance during the play's Broadway run received acclaim. Ben Brantley of The New York Times remarked that "Blanchett knows how to hold a stage and, if necessary, hijack it ... Such commanding, try-anything charisma is useful if you're attempting to hold together a badly assembled party or, for that matter, play."[154][155] For her work, Blanchett received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play,[156] a Drama Desk Award nomination,[157] and a Drama League Award nomination for the Distinguished Performance Award.[158] In 2017, Blanchett also appeared in Terrence Malick's Song to Song, shot back-to-back with Knight of Cups in 2012,[159] and portrayed the goddess of death Hela in the Marvel Studios film Thor: Ragnarok, directed by Taika Waititi.[160] Thor: Ragnarok was both a critical and financial success, earning $854 million at the worldwide box office.[161]

In 2018, Blanchett starred in Ocean's 8, the all-female spin-off of the Ocean's Eleven franchise, directed by Gary Ross, opposite Sandra Bullock, Anne Hathaway, Sarah Paulson, Mindy Kaling, Helena Bonham Carter, Rihanna and Awkwafina.[162][163][164] The film garnered mainly mixed reviews but was a box office success, earning over $297 million worldwide.[165] She also portrayed Florence Zimmerman in the film adaptation of The House with a Clock in Its Walls directed by Eli Roth[166] and narrated Shannon Ashlyn's award-winning Australian historical fantasy film Sweet Tooth.[167] Blanchett was appointed the president of the jury of the 71st Cannes Film Festival, which took place in May 2018.[168] That year, Forbes listed her as one of world's highest-paid actresses with annual earnings of $12.5 million.[169]

 
Blanchett at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, where she served as jury president

Blanchett portrayed a female version of the python Kaa in Andy Serkis' adaptation of The Jungle Book titled Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle (2018). Serkis utilised a mixture of motion capture, CG animation and live-action in the film, and the role of Kaa was written to be much closer to the original character in the short stories by the author Rudyard Kipling, which is as a mentor-like figure for Mowgli.[170] The film was released on Netflix in 2019.[171] In the same year, Blanchett starred in Where'd You Go, Bernadette, an adaptation of the best-selling book of the same name, which was directed by Richard Linklater.[172] The film received mostly mixed reviews and made $10.4 million at the box office against a budget of $18 million,[173][174] but Blanchett's performance as the titular character received praise, with Pete Hammond writing in his review for Deadline, "[The film] doesn't quite measure up to expectations, despite a game performance from the incandescent Cate Blanchett, who clearly is the best reason to see this movie."[175] She received her tenth Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the film.[176] Also that year, she reprised her role as Valka in How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, which was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 92nd Academy Awards.[177][178]

In 2020, Blanchett's Dirty Films production company was signed with New Republic Pictures for feature films and FX Networks for television.[179][180] Blanchett returned to television by starring in two miniseries. She played a supporting role in the Australian drama series Stateless, inspired by the controversial mandatory detention case of Cornelia Rau. Stateless was funded by Screen Australia and Blanchett also served as co-creator and executive producer for the series.[181] It aired on the Australian public broadcaster ABC, and premiered internationally on Netflix.[182] Blanchett won two awards at the 10th AACTA Awards for Stateless: Best Guest or Supporting Actress for her performance, and Best Mini-Series for her role as executive producer.[183]

Blanchett also headlined and produced the FX/Hulu historical drama miniseries Mrs. America (2020), starring as conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly.[184] The nine-part series aired to widespread critical acclaim,[185][186] with James Poniewozik writing in his review for The New York Times, "Her final scene, wordless and devastating, might as well end with Blanchett being handed an Emmy onscreen";[187] and Michael Idato for The Sydney Morning Herald proclaiming, "Blanchett's track record speaks for itself, but here something else is happening. Every time Blanchett's Schlafly glides perfectly into the frame, there is simply nowhere else to look."[188] At the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards, she received nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie and Outstanding Limited Series, as well as nominations for the Golden Globe Award, the Screen Actors Guild Award (both for her performance), and the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama.[189][190][191][192] Blanchett also served as an executive producer on the Greek film Apples (2020), directed by Christos Nikou.[193] The film premiered at the Venice International Film Festival to critical praise,[194][195] and was selected to be the country's submission to the Academy Awards as their Best Foreign Language Film.[196][197]

2021–present: Tár and further acclaim

 
Blanchett at the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival

In 2021, Blanchett starred alongside Bradley Cooper in Guillermo del Toro's film adaptation of the novel Nightmare Alley, which was released to positive reviews[198][199] and nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.[200] She also appeared alongside Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio in Adam McKay's Don't Look Up, an apocalyptic political satire black comedy film for Netflix,[201] which also received an Oscar nomination for Best Picture.[200] With Nightmare Alley and Don't Look Up's Best Picture Oscar nominations, Blanchett broke the record held by actress Olivia de Havilland of being the female actor with the most credited roles in Best Picture nominees.[202]

Blanchett then starred in the 2022 film Tár, directed by Todd Field. Her performance as Lydia Tár, a fictional renowned conductor, received widespread critical acclaim.[203] The Hollywood Reporter's David Rooney wrote that Blanchett gives an "astonishing performance — flinty, commandingly self-possessed and ever so slowly splintering under pressure", adding that it "marks yet another career peak for Blanchett – many are likely to argue her greatest".[204] For her performance, she won her second Volpi Cup for Best Actress, fourth Golden Globe Award, and fourth BAFTA Award.[205][206][207] She also swept the major critics awards trifecta (NYFCC, LAFCA, NSFC) for the second time and went on to receive her eighth Oscar nomination, tying for the fourth most Oscar-nominated actress.[208][209] In 2022, Blanchett also voiced Spazzatura in the Netflix film adaptation Pinocchio, reuniting her with del Toro.[210]

Blanchett will next star alongside Kevin Kline in the Apple TV+ thriller series Disclaimer, written and directed by Alfonso Cuarón.[211] She will also portray Lilith in Borderlands, a live action adaptation of the video game of the same name, reuniting her with Eli Roth.[212]

Reception

 
Blanchett at the 2012 Tropfest in Sydney, Australia

Blanchett is regarded as one of the finest and most versatile actors of her generation.[227] She is noted for her ability to play characters from many different walks of life, and for headlining and being an ensemble player in a wide range of film genres and production scales, from low-budget independent films to high-profile blockbusters.[231] She has also been praised for her mastery over a wide array of diverse accents, including English, Irish, French, and various regional American accents.[233] In a 2022 readers' poll by Empire magazine, Blanchett was voted one of the 50 greatest actors of all time.[234]

Commenting on her appeal as a screen actor in Vulture, Will Leitch and Tim Grierson stated that her greatest skill was "her ability to combine relatability and elusiveness: She is always completely present and yet just out of grasp. She has been forever daring, uncompromising and perpetually, resolutely, herself."[228] Blanchett's performance in the film Carol was ranked as the 2nd best movie performance of the decade by IndieWire in 2019. Writing of her performance in the film, Christian Zilko states, "The greatest performance in a career where almost every role feels like a legitimate contender, Cate Blanchett's take on Carol Aird is a veritable symphony of repressive silence."[235]

Blanchett has been cited in the press as being a style icon and has frequently topped lists of the best dressed women in the world.[236][237][238] In 2004, Blanchett was named the third most naturally beautiful woman of all time by a panel of beauty and fashion editors, make-up artists, model agencies and photographers, behind Audrey Hepburn and Liv Tyler.[239] She was in Empire's list of the "100 Sexiest Movie Stars of All-Time" in 2007 and 2013.[240][241] In 2022, she was named in The Hollywood Reporter's listing of "Women in Entertainment Power 100".[242]

In 2006, a portrait of Blanchett and her family painted by McLean Edwards was a finalist for the Art Gallery of New South Wales' Archibald Prize.[243] Another portrait of Blanchett was a finalist for the Archibald Prize in 2014.[244] Blanchett appeared in a series of commemorative postage stamps called Australian Legends in 2009, in recognition of the outstanding contribution made to Australian entertainment and culture.[245] In 2015, Madame Tussauds Hollywood unveiled a wax statue of Blanchett draped in a recreation of the yellow Valentino dress she wore to the 77th Academy Awards in 2005.[246] In 2019, Blanchett was among the "10 inspirational women honored with a larger-than-life bronze sculpture" as part of the Statues for Equality project, which "aims to balance gender representation in public art and honor women's contributions to society". The bronze statues were unveiled on Women's Equality Day: 26 August 2019 on Avenue of the Americas in New York City. Blanchett's statue is "a creation based on a single image from the 2003 photoshoot by Matt Jones for Movieline's Hollywood Life magazine."[247][248]

Activism

Environmental

Blanchett has been a long term proponent of individual and collective action on climate change and other environmental issues. In 2006, she joined former US Vice-president Al Gore's Climate Project.[249][250] In 2007, Blanchett became the ambassador for the Australian Conservation Foundation.[251][252] She was made an honorary life member of the Australian Conservation Foundation in 2012, in recognition of her support for environmental issues.[249] At the beginning of 2011, Blanchett lent her support for a carbon tax.[253] She received some criticism for this, particularly from conservatives.[254][255] Blanchett is a patron of the international development charity SolarAid, which works to create a sustainable market for solar lights in Africa.[256]

From 2008 to 2011, the Sydney Theatre Company under the leadership of Blanchett and her husband Andrew Upton, initiated a comprehensive large scale environmental program called Greening the Wharf, which invested in solar energy, rainwater harvesting, energy efficiency measures and best practice waste management.[257] The program won a Green Globe Award which was accepted by Blanchett and Upton.[258]

In January 2014, Blanchett took part in the Green Carpet Challenge, an initiative to raise the public profile of sustainable fashion, founded by Livia Firth of Eco-Age.[259][260] In September 2020, as part of her role as Jury President of the 77th Venice International Film Festival, Blanchett vowed that during the festival she would only wear outfits that she had previously worn at public events in an effort to highlight the issue of sustainability in the fashion industry.[261] In October of the same year, Blanchett was appointed by Prince William as a council member for the Earthshot Prize, which provides 50 environmental pioneers with the funds needed to further their work in tackling major problems impacting the environment.[262] In 2022, Blanchett launched the Climate of Change podcast on Audible together with Danny Kennedy to discuss climate change and the importance of preserving the environment.[263][264]

Humanitarian

Like you, I have heard the gut-wrenching accounts. Stories of grave torture, of women brutally violated, people who have had their loved ones killed before their eyes. Children who have seen their grandparents locked in houses that were set alight.

I am a mother, and I saw my children in the eyes of every single refugee child I met. I saw myself in every parent. How can any mother endure seeing her child thrown into a fire?

– Part of Blanchett's address to the United Nations Security Council about the Rohingya refugee crisis in August 2018.[265]

Blanchett has been working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) since 2015. In May 2016, the UNHCR announced her appointment as a global Goodwill Ambassador.[266] Blanchett, along with other celebrities, featured in a video from the UNHCR to help raise awareness to the global refugee crisis. The video, titled "What They Took With Them", has the actors reading a poem written by Jenifer Toksvig and inspired by primary accounts of refugees, and is part of UNHCR's "WithRefugees" campaign, which also includes a petition to governments to expand asylum to provide further shelter, integrating job opportunities, and education.[267][268]

Blanchett has undertaken missions with the UNHCR to Jordan in 2015, Lebanon in 2016 and Bangladesh in 2018 to meet with and highlight the issues faced by both Syrian and Rohingya refugees in those areas.[269] In January 2018, she was awarded the Crystal Award at the World Economic Forum to honour her advocacy for refugees and displaced people around the world,[270] and in August 2018, she addressed the United Nations Security Council about the atrocities committed against the Rohingya people in Myanmar.[271]

In July 2020, the Australian miniseries Stateless, which was co-created and produced by Blanchett (and originally aired on the ABC network in Australia), premiered on Netflix. The series was inspired by Blanchett's work with the UNHCR and focuses on four strangers whose lives collide at an immigration detention centre in Australia. In Blanchett's words, the show's aim is to "build empathy and understanding for refugees, particularly those who have been and still are in detention."[272]

As an esteemed member of the performing arts community that was seriously impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and a person concerned about environmental and humanitarian issues, Blanchett contributed an essay to Upturn: A Better Normal After COVID-19, a book published in 2020 about what could be done to improve society after the pandemic in her native Australia.[273][274] Blanchett said:

We engage with the performance of the gesture and the whole of it is greater than the sum of its parts. I think this need to gather is fundamental to who we are, and it has been stymied by Covid-19 but also underlined by it, and that need in us for community addresses the difficult lesson we have to learn: business is not government and government is not a business.[274]

In May 2020, Blanchett was among the celebrities who read an installment of Roald Dahl's children's fantasy novel James and the Giant Peach in aid of the global-non profit charity Partners In Health, co-founded by Dahl's daughter Ophelia, which had been fighting COVID-19 in vulnerable areas.[275]

Personal life

 
Blanchett at the Inaugural AACTA Awards in 2012

Blanchett is married to playwright and screenwriter Andrew Upton. They met in Australia in the mid-1990s and married on 29 December 1997.[280] They have three sons,[281][282][283] and a daughter, who was adopted in 2015.[284][285] Blanchett said that she and her husband had wanted to adopt since the birth of their first son.[286]

After making Brighton, England, their main family home for nearly 10 years, she and her husband returned to their native Australia in 2006.[287][288] In November 2006, Blanchett attributed the move to their desire to select a permanent home for her children, to be closer to her family, and to have a sense of belonging to the Australian theatrical community.[289] She and her family lived in the Sydney suburb of Hunters Hill,[290] extensively renovating their home in 2007 to be more eco-friendly.[291] Following its sale in 2015, she and Upton purchased a house in Crowborough, East Sussex, England, in early 2016.[292]

Blanchett has spoken about feminism and politics, telling Sky News in 2013 that she was concerned that "a wave of conservatism sweeping the globe" was threatening women's role in society.[293] She has also commented on the pressures women in Hollywood face now: "Honestly, I think about my appearance less than I did ten years ago. People talk about the golden age of Hollywood because of how women were lit then. You could be Joan Crawford and Bette Davis and work well into your 50s, because you were lit and made into a goddess. Now, with everything being sort of gritty, women have this sense of their use-by date."[294]

Blanchett was the first ambassador and has been a patron of the Australian Film Institute and its academy, the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts, since 2001.[295] She is also a patron of the Sydney Film Festival.[296] Blanchett is a patron of the new Australian Pavilion in the Venice Biennale, and spoke at its opening at the Venice Giardini in May 2015.[297] Blanchett spoke at former Prime Minister of Australia Gough Whitlam's state funeral in 2014, and at the Margaret Whitlam dinner and fundraiser event hosted by politician Tanya Plibersek in June 2015.[298]

Blanchett became a spokeswoman for and the face of SK-II, the luxury skin care brand owned by Procter & Gamble, in 2005,[299][300] and brand ambassador for Giorgio Armani fragrances for women in 2013, being paid $10 million for the latter.[301] In 2018 Armani announced Blanchett would become the first beauty ambassador for the company, representing the company globally by absorbing responsibilities for skincare and make-up, in addition to her previous 2013 commitments to fragrances.[302][303] In 2022, Louis Vuitton announced Blanchett as its new house ambassador.[304]

Acting credits and awards

 
Blanchett's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Blanchett has appeared in over 70 films and over 20 theatre productions. As of 2019, Blanchett's films have grossed over $9.8 billion at the worldwide box office.[305] Her highest-grossing films include The Lord of the Rings (2001–2003) and The Hobbit (2012–2014) trilogies, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), Cinderella (2015), Thor: Ragnarok (2017), and Ocean's 8 (2018).

Among her numerous accolades for her acting work, Blanchett has won two Academy Awards,[306][307] four BAFTA Awards,[308] four Golden Globe Awards,[309] and three Screen Actors Guild Awards.[310][311][312] Her performance as Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator made her the only actor to win an Academy Award for portraying an Academy Award-winning actor.[313][314] Blanchett is one of only four actresses to win the Academy Award for Best Actress after winning Best Supporting Actress.[117] She is the only actress (and one of only six actors) in Oscar history to be nominated twice for playing the same role in two films (Elizabeth I for Elizabeth and Elizabeth: The Golden Age), and the eleventh actor to receive two acting nominations in the same year.[63][315] She is also the only Australian to win two acting Oscars.[316]

Blanchett has been recognised by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the following performances:

Blanchett received Premiere magazine's Icon Award in 2006.[317] In 2008, she received the Santa Barbara International Film Festival Modern Master Award in recognition of her accomplishments in the film industry.[318] That year, she received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, inducted at 6712 Hollywood Boulevard outside Grauman's Egyptian Theater.[20] She received Women in Film and Television International's Crystal Award for excellence in the entertainment industry in 2014.[319] In 2015, Blanchett was honoured at the Museum of Modern Art's Film Benefit for her outstanding contributions to the industry.[320][321] She received the British Film Institute Fellowship in recognition of her outstanding contribution to film, presented to her by fellow actor Ian McKellen.[322][323] Blanchett was also the recipient of the AACTA Longford Lyell Award in 2015, for her "outstanding contribution to the enrichment of Australia's screen environment and culture."[324] In 2016, she received the Costume Designers Guild Lacoste Spotlight Award, in honour of an "enduring commitment to excellence" and her "appreciation for the artistry of costume design and collaboration with the Costume Designers."[325]

Blanchett was awarded the Centenary Medal for Service to Australian Society by the Australian government.[326] In 2012, she was appointed Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Minister of Culture, in recognition of her significant contributions to the arts.[327] In 2017, Blanchett was made a Companion of the Order of Australia by the Queen for "eminent service to the performing arts as an international stage and screen actor, through seminal contributions as director of artistic organisations, as a role model for women and young performers, and as a supporter of humanitarian and environmental causes."[4][328] She has been presented with honorary Doctor of Letters degree from the University of Sydney, the University of New South Wales and Macquarie University in recognition of her contribution to the arts, philanthropy and the community.[326][329] In 2022, she received the Honorary César award from the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma for her "absolutely remarkable career and personality".[330]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Blanchett prefers the term actor to actress. [3]

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Further reading

  • Blass, Sandra; Weber, Reinhard (2006). Cate Blanchett (in German). Weber, Fachverlag für Filmliteratur. ISBN 3-9809390-1-4.
  • Eidson, Thomas (2003). The Missing: A Novel (Reprint ed.). Random House Trade Paperbacks. pp. xii–xiii. ISBN 0812972384.
  • Elliott, Peter; Manning, Ned; Saltau, Margaret; Surbey, Elizabeth (2011). "The Dramatic Life: Cate Blanchett". Drama Reloaded. Cambridge University Press. pp. 173, 185–186. ISBN 978-0521183123.
  • Ford, Elizabeth; Mitchell, Deborah (2009). Royal Portraits in Hollywood: Filming the Lives of Queens. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 9780813125435.
  • Moran, Albert; Vieth, Errol (2005). Historical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Cinema. Scarecrow Press. pp. 53, 71–72, 414. ISBN 0-8108-5459-7.
  • Pendergast, Tom; Pendergast, Sara, eds. (2000). International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers: Actors and Actresses. St. James Press. pp. xvi, 1613. ISBN 9781558624528.
  • Pomerance, Murray, ed. (2011). "Kate Winslet and Cate Blanchett – The Performance Is the Star". Shining in Shadows: Movie Stars of the 2000s. Star Decades: American Culture/American Cinema. Rutgers University Press. pp. 10, 182–199. ISBN 978-0813551487.
cate, blanchett, cate, upton, redirects, here, confused, with, kate, upton, catherine, elise, blanchett, blan, chit, born, 1969, australian, actor, producer, regarded, best, performers, generation, known, versatile, work, across, independent, films, blockbuste. Cate Upton redirects here Not to be confused with Kate Upton Catherine Elise Blanchett AC ˈ b l ae n tʃ ɪ t BLAN chit 2 born 14 May 1969 is an Australian actor a and producer Regarded as one of the best performers of her generation she is known for her versatile work across independent films blockbusters and stage She has received numerous accolades including two Academy Awards four British Academy Film Awards and four Golden Globe Awards in addition to nominations for a Tony Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards Cate BlanchettACBlanchett in 2023BornCatherine Elise Blanchett 1969 05 14 14 May 1969 age 54 Melbourne Victoria AustraliaCitizenshipAustraliaUnited States 1 EducationNational Institute of Dramatic Art BFA OccupationsActorproducerYears active1990 presentWorksFull listBoard member ofSydney Theatre CompanySpouseAndrew Upton m 1997 wbr Children4AwardsFull listSignatureA graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art Blanchett began her career on the Australian stage Making her film debut in 1997 she came to international prominence for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I in biographical period drama Elizabeth 1998 for which she received her first Academy Award nomination Her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in the biopic The Aviator 2004 won her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress She later won the Academy Award for Best Actress for playing a neurotic former socialite in the comedy drama Blue Jasmine 2013 Blanchett s other Oscar nominated roles are in Notes on a Scandal 2006 I m Not There 2007 Elizabeth The Golden Age 2007 Carol 2015 and Tar 2022 making her the most nominated Australian Her biggest commercial successes include The Lord of the Rings trilogy 2001 2003 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 2008 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2008 Cinderella 2015 Thor Ragnarok 2017 Ocean s 8 2018 and Don t Look Up 2021 Blanchett has performed in over twenty stage productions She and her husband Andrew Upton were the artistic directors of the Sydney Theatre Company from 2008 to 2013 Some of her stage roles during this period were in acclaimed revivals of A Streetcar Named Desire Uncle Vanya Big and Little and The Maids She made her Broadway debut in 2017 in The Present for which she received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play She has also received two Emmy Award nominations for producing and starring as Phyllis Schlafly in the period drama miniseries Mrs America 2020 Blanchett is the recipient of several honorary awards The Australian government awarded her the Centenary Medal in 2001 and she was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia in 2017 4 In 2012 she was appointed Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government In 2015 she was honoured by the Museum of Modern Art and received the British Film Institute Fellowship Blanchett has received honorary Doctor of Letters degrees from the University of New South Wales University of Sydney and Macquarie University Time named her one of its 100 most influential people in the world in 2007 In 2018 she was ranked among the world s highest paid actresses Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1992 2000 Early work and international breakthrough 2 2 2001 2007 The Lord of the Rings and established actor 2 3 2008 2011 Directing the Sydney Theatre Company 2 4 2012 2016 Blue Jasmine and resurgence in Hollywood 2 5 2017 2020 Broadway debut and television success 2 6 2021 present Tar and further acclaim 3 Reception 4 Activism 4 1 Environmental 4 2 Humanitarian 5 Personal life 6 Acting credits and awards 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksEarly life and education Edit The National Institute of Dramatic Art in Kensington New South Wales where Blanchett studiedCatherine Elise Blanchett was born on 14 May 1969 in the Ivanhoe suburb of Melbourne 5 6 Her Australian mother June nee Gamble 7 was a property developer and teacher and her American father Robert DeWitt Blanchett Jr a Texas native was a United States Navy Chief Petty Officer who became an advertising executive 8 9 10 They met when Robert s ship broke down in Melbourne 11 When Blanchett was ten her father died of a heart attack leaving her mother to raise the family 12 13 Blanchett is the second of three children with an older brother and younger sister 12 Her ancestry includes English some Scottish and remote French roots 13 14 15 Blanchett has described herself as a part extrovert part wallflower child 12 During her teenage years she had a penchant for dressing in traditionally masculine clothing and went through goth and punk phases at one point shaving her head 12 She attended primary school in Melbourne at Ivanhoe East Primary School for her secondary education she attended Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School and then Methodist Ladies College where she explored her passion for the performing arts 16 In her late teens and early twenties she worked at a nursing home in Victoria 17 After high school she began a degree in economics and fine arts at the University of Melbourne but dropped out after one year to travel overseas While in Egypt Blanchett was asked to be an extra as an American cheerleader in the Egyptian boxing film Kaboria 1990 in need of money she accepted the job 12 18 19 On returning to Australia she moved to Sydney and enrolled at the National Institute of Dramatic Art NIDA 18 graduating in 1992 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts 12 Career Edit1992 2000 Early work and international breakthrough Edit Blanchett s first stage role was opposite Geoffrey Rush in the 1992 David Mamet play Oleanna for the Sydney Theatre Company That year she was also cast as Clytemnestra in a production of Sophocles Electra A couple of weeks after rehearsals the actress playing the title role pulled out and director Lindy Davies cast Blanchett in the role Her performance as Electra became one of her most acclaimed at NIDA 11 In 1993 Blanchett was awarded the Sydney Theatre Critics Best Newcomer Award for her performance in Timothy Daly s Kafka Dances and won Best Actress for her performance in Mamet s Oleanna making her the first actor to win both categories in the same year 11 Blanchett played the role of Ophelia in an acclaimed 1994 1995 Company B production of Hamlet directed by Neil Armfield starring Rush and Richard Roxburgh and was nominated for a Green Room Award 20 She appeared in the 1994 TV miniseries Heartland opposite Ernie Dingo the miniseries Bordertown 1995 with Hugo Weaving and in an episode of Police Rescue entitled The Loaded Boy 21 22 She also appeared in the 50 minute drama short Parklands 1996 which received an Australian Film Institute AFI nomination for Best Original Screenplay 23 24 Blanchett made her feature film debut with a supporting role as an Australian nurse captured by the Japanese Army during World War II in Bruce Beresford s film Paradise Road 1997 which co starred Glenn Close and Frances McDormand 13 The film made just over 2 million at the box office on a budget of 19 million and received mixed reviews from critics 25 26 Her first leading role came later that year as eccentric heiress Lucinda Leplastrier in Gillian Armstrong s romantic drama Oscar and Lucinda 1997 opposite Ralph Fiennes 13 Blanchett received wide acclaim for her performance 18 with Emanuel Levy of Variety declaring luminous newcomer Blanchett in a role originally intended for Judy Davis is bound to become a major star 27 She earned her first AFI Award nomination as Best Leading Actress for Oscar and Lucinda 28 She won the AFI Best Actress Award in the same year for her starring role as Lizzie in the romantic comedy Thank God He Met Lizzie 1997 co starring Richard Roxburgh and Frances O Connor 18 Shekhar Kapur directed Blanchett in Elizabeth 1998 for which she received her first Academy Award nomination Blanchett s played a young Elizabeth I in the critically acclaimed historical drama Elizabeth 1998 directed by Shekhar Kapur The film catapulted her to international prominence earning her the Golden Globe Award and British Academy Award BAFTA and her first Screen Actors Guild SAG and Academy Award nomination for Best Actress 11 20 In his review for Variety critic David Rooney wrote of her performance Blanchett conveys with grace poise and intelligence that Elizabeth was a wily decisive advanced thinker far too aware of her own exceptional nature to bow to any man She builds the juicy character almost imperceptibly from a smart but wary young woman who may be in over her head into a powerful creature of her own invention 29 Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that Blanchett s performance brings spirit beauty and substance to what otherwise might have been turned into a vacuous role 30 and Alicia Potter writing for the Boston Phoenix stated that In the end Kapur s crown jewel is a tale of twin transformations that of Elizabeth into one of history s most enigmatic and powerful women and that of Blanchett into well a bona fide screen queen 31 The following year Blanchett appeared in Bangers 1999 an Australian short film and part of Stories of Lost Souls a compilation of thematically related short stories The short was written and directed by her husband Andrew Upton and produced by Blanchett and Upton 32 33 She also appeared in the Mike Newell comedy Pushing Tin 1999 with her performance singled out by critics 18 and the critically acclaimed and financially successful film The Talented Mr Ripley 1999 alongside Matt Damon Gwyneth Paltrow Jude Law and Philip Seymour Hoffman She received her second BAFTA nomination for her performance as Meredith Logue in The Talented Mr Ripley 13 2001 2007 The Lord of the Rings and established actor Edit Blanchett appeared in Peter Jackson s blockbuster trilogy The Lord of the Rings playing the role of elf leader Galadriel in all three films 13 The trilogy was a major critical and financial success earning 2 981 billion at the box office worldwide 34 35 36 and all three films were later ranked within the top 10 greatest fantasy movies of all time in a poll conducted by American magazine Wired in 2012 37 In addition to The Lord of the Rings 2001 also saw Blanchett diversify her portfolio with a range of roles in the dramas Charlotte Gray and The Shipping News and the American crime comedy Bandits for which she earned a second Golden Globe and SAG Award nomination 38 Bandits marked Blanchett s first notable foray into the comedy genre with Ben Falk of the BBC declaring her and co star Billy Bob Thornton a real find as comedians and calling her performance as an unsatisfied housewife caught between two escaped convicts unhinged though undeniably sexy 39 In 2002 Blanchett starred opposite Giovanni Ribisi in Tom Tykwer directed Heaven the first film in an unfinished trilogy by acclaimed writer director Krzysztof Kieslowski 20 40 Her performance in the film as a grieving woman who commits a desperate act of terrorism was highly praised with Stephen Holden of The New York Times calling it the most compelling screen performance of her career and going on to state Although Ms Blanchett s face has always registered emotion with a mercurial fluidity the immediacy of feeling she conveys in Heaven is astonishing 41 2003 saw Blanchett again playing a wide range of roles Galadriel in the third and final instalment of the Lord of the Rings trilogy which won the Academy Award for Best Picture 42 the Ron Howard directed western thriller The Missing Jim Jarmusch s Coffee and Cigarettes playing two roles both against herself for which she received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female nomination 43 and the biographical Veronica Guerin which earned her a Golden Globe Best Actress Drama nomination 20 In 2004 Blanchett portrayed a pregnant journalist chronicling an underwater voyage by an eccentric oceanographer in Wes Anderson s The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Blanchett won her first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2005 for her highly acclaimed portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese s The Aviator 2004 44 This made Blanchett the first actor in history to win an Academy Award for portraying another Academy Award winning actor 45 She lent her Oscar statuette to the Australian Centre for the Moving Image 46 In his review for Newsweek David Ansen wrote that Blanchett portrayed Hepburn with lip smacking vivacity 47 and Roger Ebert lauded the performance describing it as delightful and yet touching mannered and tomboyish 48 During her preparation for the role and at the request of Scorsese Blanchett reviewed 35 millimeter prints of all of Hepburn s first 15 screen performances to study and memorise her poise mannerisms and speech pattern 49 Blanchett spoke of the responsibility of portraying such an iconic star stating Representing Kate in the same medium film in which she existed was very daunting But because she was so private and few people really knew her we basically know Hepburn through her films So of course you have to give a nod to her screen persona when playing her 49 That year Blanchett also won the Australian Film Institute Best Actress Award for her performance as Tracy Heart a former heroin addict in the Australian film Little Fish 2005 co produced by her and her husband s production company Dirty Films 32 Though lesser known globally than some of her other films the sober and sensitive 50 Little Fish received great critical acclaim in Blanchett s native Australia and was nominated for 13 Australian Film Institute awards 51 52 Blanchett attending an event for The Good German at the 2007 Berlin International Film FestivalIn 2006 Blanchett portrayed Hedda Gabler at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in the Sydney Theatre Company production of Hedda Gabler directed by Robyn Nevin 53 She then starred opposite Brad Pitt in Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu s multi lingual multi narrative drama Babel as one half of a grieving couple who get caught up in an international incident in Morocco Babel received seven Academy Award nominations 54 She also co starred in the Steven Soderbergh directed World War II set drama The Good German with George Clooney and the acclaimed psychological thriller Notes on a Scandal opposite Dame Judi Dench 18 20 Blanchett received a third Academy Award nomination for her performance in the latter film 55 where she portrays a lonely teacher who embarks on an affair with a 15 year old student and becomes the object of obsession for an older woman played by Dench Both Blanchett s and Dench s performances were highly acclaimed with Peter Bradshaw writing in The Guardian Director Richard Eyre with unshowy authority gets the best out of Dench and Blanchett and with great shrewdness elicits from these two actors all the little tensions and exasperations as well as the genuine tenderness in their tragically fraught relationship 56 In 2007 Blanchett was named one of Time magazine s 100 Most Influential People in the World 57 and appeared on Forbes Celebrity 100 list 58 She made a cameo as Janine forensic scientist and ex girlfriend of Simon Pegg s character in Edgar Wright s action comedy film Hot Fuzz 2007 The cameo was uncredited and she gave her fee to charity 59 She reprised her role as Queen Elizabeth I in the 2007 sequel Elizabeth The Golden Age directed by Shekhar Kapur and portrayed Jude Quinn one of six incarnations of Bob Dylan in Todd Haynes experimental film I m Not There She won the Volpi Cup Best Actress Award at the Venice Film Festival the Independent Spirit Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Jude Quinn 60 61 62 At the 80th Academy Awards Blanchett received two nominations Best Actress for Elizabeth the Golden Age and Best Supporting Actress for I m Not There becoming the first actress to receive a second nomination with the reprisal of a role 63 Of her achievement that year Roger Ebert said That Blanchett could appear in the same Toronto International Film Festival playing Elizabeth and Bob Dylan both splendidly is a wonder of acting 64 2008 2011 Directing the Sydney Theatre Company Edit Blanchett next appeared in Steven Spielberg s Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 2008 as the villainous KGB agent Col Dr Irina Spalko 65 The film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences but was a major box office success grossing over 790 million worldwide 66 In David Fincher s Oscar nominated The Curious Case of Benjamin Button she co starred with Brad Pitt for a second time playing the title character s love interest Daisy Fuller In the same year Blanchett voiced the character of Granmamare for the English language version of Hayao Miyazaki s Ponyo released in July 2008 67 Blanchett at the 2011 Sydney Film FestivalAlso in 2008 Blanchett and her husband Andrew Upton became co CEOs and artistic directors of the Sydney Theatre Company 68 69 Blanchett returned to acting in the theatre in 2009 with the Sydney Theatre Company production of Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire directed by Liv Ullmann She starred as Blanche DuBois alongside Joel Edgerton as Stanley Kowalski Ullmann and Blanchett had been meaning to collaborate on a project since Ullman s intended film adaption of A Doll s House fell by the wayside Blanchett proposed embarking on Streetcar to Ullmann who jumped at the opportunity after initial discussion 70 71 A Streetcar Named Desire production travelled from Sydney to the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York and the Kennedy Center in Washington D C 72 73 It was a critical and commercial success and Blanchett received acclaim for her performance as Blanche DuBois 77 The New York Times critic Ben Brantley said Ms Ullmann and Ms Blanchett have performed the play as if it had never been staged before with the result that as a friend of mine put it you feel like you re hearing words you thought you knew pronounced correctly for the first time 78 John Lahr of The New Yorker wrote of her portrayal with her alert mind her informed heart and her lithe patrician silhouette Blanchett gets it right from the first beat I don t expect to see a better performance of this role in my lifetime 79 Jane Fonda who attended a New York show deemed it perhaps the greatest stage performance I have ever seen 80 and Meryl Streep declared That performance was as naked as raw and extraordinary and astonishing and surprising and scary as anything I ve ever seen I thought I d seen that play I thought I knew all the lines by heart because I ve seen it so many times but I d never seen the play until I saw that performance 81 Blanchett won the Sydney Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role 82 The production and Blanchett received Helen Hayes Awards for Outstanding Non Resident Production and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Non Resident Production award respectively 83 In 2010 Blanchett starred as Lady Marion opposite Russell Crowe s titular hero in Ridley Scott s epic Robin Hood The film received mixed reviews from critics 84 but was a financial success earning 321 million at the worldwide box office 85 In 2011 she played the antagonist CIA agent Marissa Wiegler in Joe Wright s action thriller film Hanna co starring with Saoirse Ronan and Eric Bana In 2011 Blanchett took part in two Sydney Theatre Company productions She played Lotte Kotte in a new translation of Botho Strauss s 1978 play Gross und klein Big and Small from Martin Crimp directed by Benedict Andrews 86 After its Sydney run the production travelled to London Paris the Vienna Festival and Ruhrfestspiele 10 Blanchett and the production received wide acclaim 92 Blanchett was nominated for the Evening Standard Theatre Awards for Best Actress 93 and won the Sydney Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role 94 and the Helpmann Award for Best Actress 95 She then played Yelena opposite Hugo Weaving and Richard Roxburgh in Andrew Upton s adaptation of Anton Chekhov s Uncle Vanya which travelled to the Kennedy Center and the New York City Center as part of the Lincoln Center Festival 96 The production and Blanchett received critical acclaim 99 with The New York Times Ben Brantley declaring I consider the three hours I spent on Saturday night watching the characters complain about how bored they are among the happiest of my theatregoing life This Uncle Vanya gets under your skin like no other I have seen Blanchett confirms her status as one of the best and bravest actresses on the planet 100 The Washington Post s Peter Marks dubbed the production Washington D C s top theatrical event of 2011 7 Blanchett received the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Non Resident Production and the Helpmann Award for Best Actress 95 101 2012 2016 Blue Jasmine and resurgence in Hollywood Edit Blanchett promoting The Hobbit The Battle of Five Armies at the 2014 San Diego Comic Con InternationalBlanchett reprised her role as Galadriel in Peter Jackson s adaptations of The Hobbit 2012 2014 prequel to The Lord of the Rings series filmed in New Zealand 102 While less critically acclaimed than The Lord of the Rings trilogy The Hobbit trilogy was nonetheless a major box office success earning nearly 3 billion worldwide 103 104 105 The character of Galadriel does not appear in J R R Tolkien s original novel but the story was amended by co writer Guillermo del Toro and director Peter Jackson so that Blanchett could appear in the film trilogy 106 She voiced the role of Penelope in the Family Guy episode Mr and Mrs Stewie which aired on 29 April 2012 and Queen Elizabeth II in the episode Family Guy Viewer Mail 2 107 108 Blanchett returned to Australian film with her appearance in The Turning 2013 an anthology film based on a collection of short stories by Tim Winton 109 She was head of jury of the 2012 and 2013 Dubai International Film Festival 110 The Sydney Theatre Company s 2013 season was Blanchett s final one as co CEO and artistic director 68 111 In 2013 Blanchett played Jasmine Francis the lead role in Woody Allen s Blue Jasmine co starring Alec Baldwin and Sally Hawkins Her performance garnered widespread acclaim with some critics considering it to be the finest of her career to that point surpassing her acclaimed performance in Elizabeth 112 In his review for The Guardian Mark Kermode proclaimed Blanchett takes on the challenge like a peak fitness runner facing a marathon ploughing her way through 26 miles of emotional road pounding with all the ups and downs strains and tears stomach turns and heartburns that that entails a feat that occasionally leaves her and us gasping for breath 113 Peter Travers reviewing the film for Rolling Stone called Blanchett s performance miraculous and went on to write The sight of Jasmine lost alone and unable to conjure magic out of unyielding reality is devastating This is Blanchett triumphant and not to be missed 114 The performance won her more than 40 industry and critics awards including the LAFCA Award NYFCC Award NSFC Award Critics Choice Award Santa Barbara International Film Festival Outstanding Performance of the Year Award SAG Award Golden Globe Award BAFTA Award Independent Film Spirit Award and the Academy Award for Best Actress 115 Blanchett s win made her just the sixth actress to win an Oscar in both of the acting categories the third to win Best Actress after Best Supporting Actress and the first Australian to win more than one acting Oscar 116 117 118 Allen s adopted daughter Dylan Farrow has since criticised Blanchett and other actresses for working with Allen 119 120 Blanchett responded It s obviously been a long and painful situation for the family and I hope they find some resolution and peace 121 On the subject of the Me Too movement Blanchett said she thinks that social media is fantastic about raising awareness about issues but it s not the judge and jury and the cases need to go into court so if these abuses have happened the person is prosecuted so someone who is not in the shiny industry that I am can use that legal precedent to protect themselves Always in my industry or any other industry they re preyed upon because they re vulnerable 122 123 In 2014 Blanchett co starred with Matt Damon and George Clooney in the latter s ensemble film The Monuments Men based on the true story of a crew of art historians and museum curators who recover renowned works of art stolen by Nazis 124 The French heroine Rose Valland was an inspiration for Blanchett s character of Claire Simone 125 The Monuments Men received mixed reviews from critics and grossed 155 million at the worldwide box office 126 That year Blanchett also voiced the part of Valka in the DreamWorks Animation film How to Train Your Dragon 2 127 The film received critical acclaim and was a box office success 128 It went on to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and receive a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature 129 130 Blanchett guest starred on the Australian show Rake as the onscreen female version of Richard Roxburgh s rogue protagonist Cleaver 131 On 29 January 2015 she co hosted the 4th AACTA Awards with Deborah Mailman 132 Blanchett attending the premiere of Carol at the 2015 Cannes Film FestivalIn 2015 Blanchett starred in five films She portrayed Nancy in Terrence Malick s Knight Of Cups which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival 133 IndieWire named Blanchett s performance in Knight of Cups one of the 15 best performances in Terrence Malick films 134 She starred as the villainous Lady Tremaine in Disney s Kenneth Branagh directed live action adaptation of Cinderella to critical acclaim 135 136 Writing for Time magazine Richard Corliss declared that Blanchett earns top billing radiating a hauteur that chills as it amuses the performance is grand without skirting parody 137 She then starred opposite Rooney Mara in Carol the highly acclaimed film adaptation of Patricia Highsmith s The Price of Salt reuniting her with director Todd Haynes Blanchett who also served as an executive producer of the film drew rave reviews for her performance as the titular character which was widely cited as one of the best of her career alongside Elizabeth and Blue Jasmine Justin Chang of Variety proclaimed As a study in the way beautiful surfaces can simultaneously conceal and expose deeper meanings Blanchett s performance represents an all too fitting centerpiece for this magnificently realized movie 138 139 For Carol Blanchett received again Oscar Golden Globe and BAFTA Award nominations 140 141 142 Blanchett portrayed Mary Mapes opposite Robert Redford s Dan Rather in Truth 2015 a film about the Killian documents controversy Blanchett s production company was a producing partner for the film 143 She then starred in Manifesto Julian Rosefeldt s multi screen video installation in which 12 artist manifestos are depicted by 13 different characters all played by Blanchett 144 The project and Blanchett received critical acclaim 145 with Roberta Smith of The New York Times stating If the art world gave out Oscars Cate Blanchett should win for her tour de force of starring roles in Manifesto 146 In 2016 Blanchett narrated one of two versions of Terence Malick s documentary on Earth and the universe Voyage of Time which had its world premiere at the 73rd Venice Film Festival 147 148 149 2017 2020 Broadway debut and television success Edit Blanchett starred in the Sydney Theatre Company play The Present Andrew Upton s adaption of Anton Chekhov s play Platonov directed by John Crowley 150 The production debuted in Sydney in 2015 to critical acclaim and transferred to Broadway in 2017 151 152 marking Blanchett s Broadway debut 153 Blanchett s performance during the play s Broadway run received acclaim Ben Brantley of The New York Times remarked that Blanchett knows how to hold a stage and if necessary hijack it Such commanding try anything charisma is useful if you re attempting to hold together a badly assembled party or for that matter play 154 155 For her work Blanchett received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play 156 a Drama Desk Award nomination 157 and a Drama League Award nomination for the Distinguished Performance Award 158 In 2017 Blanchett also appeared in Terrence Malick s Song to Song shot back to back with Knight of Cups in 2012 159 and portrayed the goddess of death Hela in the Marvel Studios film Thor Ragnarok directed by Taika Waititi 160 Thor Ragnarok was both a critical and financial success earning 854 million at the worldwide box office 161 In 2018 Blanchett starred in Ocean s 8 the all female spin off of the Ocean s Eleven franchise directed by Gary Ross opposite Sandra Bullock Anne Hathaway Sarah Paulson Mindy Kaling Helena Bonham Carter Rihanna and Awkwafina 162 163 164 The film garnered mainly mixed reviews but was a box office success earning over 297 million worldwide 165 She also portrayed Florence Zimmerman in the film adaptation of The House with a Clock in Its Walls directed by Eli Roth 166 and narrated Shannon Ashlyn s award winning Australian historical fantasy film Sweet Tooth 167 Blanchett was appointed the president of the jury of the 71st Cannes Film Festival which took place in May 2018 168 That year Forbes listed her as one of world s highest paid actresses with annual earnings of 12 5 million 169 Blanchett at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival where she served as jury presidentBlanchett portrayed a female version of the python Kaa in Andy Serkis adaptation of The Jungle Book titled Mowgli Legend of the Jungle 2018 Serkis utilised a mixture of motion capture CG animation and live action in the film and the role of Kaa was written to be much closer to the original character in the short stories by the author Rudyard Kipling which is as a mentor like figure for Mowgli 170 The film was released on Netflix in 2019 171 In the same year Blanchett starred in Where d You Go Bernadette an adaptation of the best selling book of the same name which was directed by Richard Linklater 172 The film received mostly mixed reviews and made 10 4 million at the box office against a budget of 18 million 173 174 but Blanchett s performance as the titular character received praise with Pete Hammond writing in his review for Deadline The film doesn t quite measure up to expectations despite a game performance from the incandescent Cate Blanchett who clearly is the best reason to see this movie 175 She received her tenth Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the film 176 Also that year she reprised her role as Valka in How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World which was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 92nd Academy Awards 177 178 In 2020 Blanchett s Dirty Films production company was signed with New Republic Pictures for feature films and FX Networks for television 179 180 Blanchett returned to television by starring in two miniseries She played a supporting role in the Australian drama series Stateless inspired by the controversial mandatory detention case of Cornelia Rau Stateless was funded by Screen Australia and Blanchett also served as co creator and executive producer for the series 181 It aired on the Australian public broadcaster ABC and premiered internationally on Netflix 182 Blanchett won two awards at the 10th AACTA Awards for Stateless Best Guest or Supporting Actress for her performance and Best Mini Series for her role as executive producer 183 Blanchett also headlined and produced the FX Hulu historical drama miniseries Mrs America 2020 starring as conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly 184 The nine part series aired to widespread critical acclaim 185 186 with James Poniewozik writing in his review for The New York Times Her final scene wordless and devastating might as well end with Blanchett being handed an Emmy onscreen 187 and Michael Idato for The Sydney Morning Herald proclaiming Blanchett s track record speaks for itself but here something else is happening Every time Blanchett s Schlafly glides perfectly into the frame there is simply nowhere else to look 188 At the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards she received nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie and Outstanding Limited Series as well as nominations for the Golden Globe Award the Screen Actors Guild Award both for her performance and the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama 189 190 191 192 Blanchett also served as an executive producer on the Greek film Apples 2020 directed by Christos Nikou 193 The film premiered at the Venice International Film Festival to critical praise 194 195 and was selected to be the country s submission to the Academy Awards as their Best Foreign Language Film 196 197 2021 present Tar and further acclaim Edit Blanchett at the 2023 Berlin International Film FestivalIn 2021 Blanchett starred alongside Bradley Cooper in Guillermo del Toro s film adaptation of the novel Nightmare Alley which was released to positive reviews 198 199 and nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture 200 She also appeared alongside Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio in Adam McKay s Don t Look Up an apocalyptic political satire black comedy film for Netflix 201 which also received an Oscar nomination for Best Picture 200 With Nightmare Alley and Don t Look Up s Best Picture Oscar nominations Blanchett broke the record held by actress Olivia de Havilland of being the female actor with the most credited roles in Best Picture nominees 202 Blanchett then starred in the 2022 film Tar directed by Todd Field Her performance as Lydia Tar a fictional renowned conductor received widespread critical acclaim 203 The Hollywood Reporter s David Rooney wrote that Blanchett gives an astonishing performance flinty commandingly self possessed and ever so slowly splintering under pressure adding that it marks yet another career peak for Blanchett many are likely to argue her greatest 204 For her performance she won her second Volpi Cup for Best Actress fourth Golden Globe Award and fourth BAFTA Award 205 206 207 She also swept the major critics awards trifecta NYFCC LAFCA NSFC for the second time and went on to receive her eighth Oscar nomination tying for the fourth most Oscar nominated actress 208 209 In 2022 Blanchett also voiced Spazzatura in the Netflix film adaptation Pinocchio reuniting her with del Toro 210 Blanchett will next star alongside Kevin Kline in the Apple TV thriller series Disclaimer written and directed by Alfonso Cuaron 211 She will also portray Lilith in Borderlands a live action adaptation of the video game of the same name reuniting her with Eli Roth 212 Reception Edit Blanchett at the 2012 Tropfest in Sydney AustraliaBlanchett is regarded as one of the finest and most versatile actors of her generation 227 She is noted for her ability to play characters from many different walks of life and for headlining and being an ensemble player in a wide range of film genres and production scales from low budget independent films to high profile blockbusters 231 She has also been praised for her mastery over a wide array of diverse accents including English Irish French and various regional American accents 233 In a 2022 readers poll by Empire magazine Blanchett was voted one of the 50 greatest actors of all time 234 Commenting on her appeal as a screen actor in Vulture Will Leitch and Tim Grierson stated that her greatest skill was her ability to combine relatability and elusiveness She is always completely present and yet just out of grasp She has been forever daring uncompromising and perpetually resolutely herself 228 Blanchett s performance in the film Carol was ranked as the 2nd best movie performance of the decade by IndieWire in 2019 Writing of her performance in the film Christian Zilko states The greatest performance in a career where almost every role feels like a legitimate contender Cate Blanchett s take on Carol Aird is a veritable symphony of repressive silence 235 Blanchett has been cited in the press as being a style icon and has frequently topped lists of the best dressed women in the world 236 237 238 In 2004 Blanchett was named the third most naturally beautiful woman of all time by a panel of beauty and fashion editors make up artists model agencies and photographers behind Audrey Hepburn and Liv Tyler 239 She was in Empire s list of the 100 Sexiest Movie Stars of All Time in 2007 and 2013 240 241 In 2022 she was named in The Hollywood Reporter s listing of Women in Entertainment Power 100 242 In 2006 a portrait of Blanchett and her family painted by McLean Edwards was a finalist for the Art Gallery of New South Wales Archibald Prize 243 Another portrait of Blanchett was a finalist for the Archibald Prize in 2014 244 Blanchett appeared in a series of commemorative postage stamps called Australian Legends in 2009 in recognition of the outstanding contribution made to Australian entertainment and culture 245 In 2015 Madame Tussauds Hollywood unveiled a wax statue of Blanchett draped in a recreation of the yellow Valentino dress she wore to the 77th Academy Awards in 2005 246 In 2019 Blanchett was among the 10 inspirational women honored with a larger than life bronze sculpture as part of the Statues for Equality project which aims to balance gender representation in public art and honor women s contributions to society The bronze statues were unveiled on Women s Equality Day 26 August 2019 on Avenue of the Americas in New York City Blanchett s statue is a creation based on a single image from the 2003 photoshoot by Matt Jones for Movieline s Hollywood Life magazine 247 248 Activism EditEnvironmental Edit Blanchett has been a long term proponent of individual and collective action on climate change and other environmental issues In 2006 she joined former US Vice president Al Gore s Climate Project 249 250 In 2007 Blanchett became the ambassador for the Australian Conservation Foundation 251 252 She was made an honorary life member of the Australian Conservation Foundation in 2012 in recognition of her support for environmental issues 249 At the beginning of 2011 Blanchett lent her support for a carbon tax 253 She received some criticism for this particularly from conservatives 254 255 Blanchett is a patron of the international development charity SolarAid which works to create a sustainable market for solar lights in Africa 256 From 2008 to 2011 the Sydney Theatre Company under the leadership of Blanchett and her husband Andrew Upton initiated a comprehensive large scale environmental program called Greening the Wharf which invested in solar energy rainwater harvesting energy efficiency measures and best practice waste management 257 The program won a Green Globe Award which was accepted by Blanchett and Upton 258 In January 2014 Blanchett took part in the Green Carpet Challenge an initiative to raise the public profile of sustainable fashion founded by Livia Firth of Eco Age 259 260 In September 2020 as part of her role as Jury President of the 77th Venice International Film Festival Blanchett vowed that during the festival she would only wear outfits that she had previously worn at public events in an effort to highlight the issue of sustainability in the fashion industry 261 In October of the same year Blanchett was appointed by Prince William as a council member for the Earthshot Prize which provides 50 environmental pioneers with the funds needed to further their work in tackling major problems impacting the environment 262 In 2022 Blanchett launched the Climate of Change podcast on Audible together with Danny Kennedy to discuss climate change and the importance of preserving the environment 263 264 Humanitarian Edit Like you I have heard the gut wrenching accounts Stories of grave torture of women brutally violated people who have had their loved ones killed before their eyes Children who have seen their grandparents locked in houses that were set alight I am a mother and I saw my children in the eyes of every single refugee child I met I saw myself in every parent How can any mother endure seeing her child thrown into a fire Part of Blanchett s address to the United Nations Security Council about the Rohingya refugee crisis in August 2018 265 Blanchett has been working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees UNHCR since 2015 In May 2016 the UNHCR announced her appointment as a global Goodwill Ambassador 266 Blanchett along with other celebrities featured in a video from the UNHCR to help raise awareness to the global refugee crisis The video titled What They Took With Them has the actors reading a poem written by Jenifer Toksvig and inspired by primary accounts of refugees and is part of UNHCR s WithRefugees campaign which also includes a petition to governments to expand asylum to provide further shelter integrating job opportunities and education 267 268 Blanchett has undertaken missions with the UNHCR to Jordan in 2015 Lebanon in 2016 and Bangladesh in 2018 to meet with and highlight the issues faced by both Syrian and Rohingya refugees in those areas 269 In January 2018 she was awarded the Crystal Award at the World Economic Forum to honour her advocacy for refugees and displaced people around the world 270 and in August 2018 she addressed the United Nations Security Council about the atrocities committed against the Rohingya people in Myanmar 271 In July 2020 the Australian miniseries Stateless which was co created and produced by Blanchett and originally aired on the ABC network in Australia premiered on Netflix The series was inspired by Blanchett s work with the UNHCR and focuses on four strangers whose lives collide at an immigration detention centre in Australia In Blanchett s words the show s aim is to build empathy and understanding for refugees particularly those who have been and still are in detention 272 As an esteemed member of the performing arts community that was seriously impacted by the COVID 19 pandemic and a person concerned about environmental and humanitarian issues Blanchett contributed an essay to Upturn A Better Normal After COVID 19 a book published in 2020 about what could be done to improve society after the pandemic in her native Australia 273 274 Blanchett said We engage with the performance of the gesture and the whole of it is greater than the sum of its parts I think this need to gather is fundamental to who we are and it has been stymied by Covid 19 but also underlined by it and that need in us for community addresses the difficult lesson we have to learn business is not government and government is not a business 274 In May 2020 Blanchett was among the celebrities who read an installment of Roald Dahl s children s fantasy novel James and the Giant Peach in aid of the global non profit charity Partners In Health co founded by Dahl s daughter Ophelia which had been fighting COVID 19 in vulnerable areas 275 Personal life Edit Blanchett at the Inaugural AACTA Awards in 2012Blanchett is married to playwright and screenwriter Andrew Upton They met in Australia in the mid 1990s and married on 29 December 1997 280 They have three sons 281 282 283 and a daughter who was adopted in 2015 284 285 Blanchett said that she and her husband had wanted to adopt since the birth of their first son 286 After making Brighton England their main family home for nearly 10 years she and her husband returned to their native Australia in 2006 287 288 In November 2006 Blanchett attributed the move to their desire to select a permanent home for her children to be closer to her family and to have a sense of belonging to the Australian theatrical community 289 She and her family lived in the Sydney suburb of Hunters Hill 290 extensively renovating their home in 2007 to be more eco friendly 291 Following its sale in 2015 she and Upton purchased a house in Crowborough East Sussex England in early 2016 292 Blanchett has spoken about feminism and politics telling Sky News in 2013 that she was concerned that a wave of conservatism sweeping the globe was threatening women s role in society 293 She has also commented on the pressures women in Hollywood face now Honestly I think about my appearance less than I did ten years ago People talk about the golden age of Hollywood because of how women were lit then You could be Joan Crawford and Bette Davis and work well into your 50s because you were lit and made into a goddess Now with everything being sort of gritty women have this sense of their use by date 294 Blanchett was the first ambassador and has been a patron of the Australian Film Institute and its academy the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts since 2001 295 She is also a patron of the Sydney Film Festival 296 Blanchett is a patron of the new Australian Pavilion in the Venice Biennale and spoke at its opening at the Venice Giardini in May 2015 297 Blanchett spoke at former Prime Minister of Australia Gough Whitlam s state funeral in 2014 and at the Margaret Whitlam dinner and fundraiser event hosted by politician Tanya Plibersek in June 2015 298 Blanchett became a spokeswoman for and the face of SK II the luxury skin care brand owned by Procter amp Gamble in 2005 299 300 and brand ambassador for Giorgio Armani fragrances for women in 2013 being paid 10 million for the latter 301 In 2018 Armani announced Blanchett would become the first beauty ambassador for the company representing the company globally by absorbing responsibilities for skincare and make up in addition to her previous 2013 commitments to fragrances 302 303 In 2022 Louis Vuitton announced Blanchett as its new house ambassador 304 Acting credits and awards EditMain articles Cate Blanchett on screen and stage and List of awards and nominations received by Cate Blanchett Blanchett s star on the Hollywood Walk of FameBlanchett has appeared in over 70 films and over 20 theatre productions As of 2019 update Blanchett s films have grossed over 9 8 billion at the worldwide box office 305 Her highest grossing films include The Lord of the Rings 2001 2003 and The Hobbit 2012 2014 trilogies The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2008 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 2008 Cinderella 2015 Thor Ragnarok 2017 and Ocean s 8 2018 Among her numerous accolades for her acting work Blanchett has won two Academy Awards 306 307 four BAFTA Awards 308 four Golden Globe Awards 309 and three Screen Actors Guild Awards 310 311 312 Her performance as Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator made her the only actor to win an Academy Award for portraying an Academy Award winning actor 313 314 Blanchett is one of only four actresses to win the Academy Award for Best Actress after winning Best Supporting Actress 117 She is the only actress and one of only six actors in Oscar history to be nominated twice for playing the same role in two films Elizabeth I for Elizabeth and Elizabeth The Golden Age and the eleventh actor to receive two acting nominations in the same year 63 315 She is also the only Australian to win two acting Oscars 316 Blanchett has been recognised by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the following performances 71st Academy Awards 1998 Best Actress nomination Elizabeth 77th Academy Awards 2004 Best Supporting Actress win The Aviator 79th Academy Awards 2006 Best Supporting Actress nomination Notes on a Scandal 80th Academy Awards 2007 Best Actress nomination Elizabeth The Golden Age 80th Academy Awards 2007 Best Supporting Actress nomination I m Not There 86th Academy Awards 2013 Best Actress win Blue Jasmine 88th Academy Awards 2015 Best Actress nomination Carol 95th Academy Awards 2022 Best Actress nomination TarBlanchett received Premiere magazine s Icon Award in 2006 317 In 2008 she received the Santa Barbara International Film Festival Modern Master Award in recognition of her accomplishments in the film industry 318 That year she received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame inducted at 6712 Hollywood Boulevard outside Grauman s Egyptian Theater 20 She received Women in Film and Television International s Crystal Award for excellence in the entertainment industry in 2014 319 In 2015 Blanchett was honoured at the Museum of Modern Art s Film Benefit for her outstanding contributions to the industry 320 321 She received the British Film Institute Fellowship in recognition of her outstanding contribution to film presented to her by fellow actor Ian McKellen 322 323 Blanchett was also the recipient of the AACTA Longford Lyell Award in 2015 for her outstanding contribution to the enrichment of Australia s screen environment and culture 324 In 2016 she received the Costume Designers Guild Lacoste Spotlight Award in honour of an enduring commitment to excellence and her appreciation for the artistry of costume design and collaboration with the Costume Designers 325 Blanchett was awarded the Centenary Medal for Service to Australian Society by the Australian government 326 In 2012 she was appointed Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Minister of Culture in recognition of her significant contributions to the arts 327 In 2017 Blanchett was made a Companion of the Order of Australia by the Queen for eminent service to the performing arts as an international stage and screen actor through seminal contributions as director of artistic organisations as a role model for women and young performers and as a supporter of humanitarian and environmental causes 4 328 She has been presented with honorary Doctor of Letters degree from the University of Sydney the University of New South Wales and Macquarie University in recognition of her contribution to the arts philanthropy and the community 326 329 In 2022 she received the Honorary Cesar award from the Academie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema for her absolutely remarkable career and personality 330 See also EditCate Blanchett on screen and 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