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Natalie Bassingthwaighte

Natalie Bassingthwaighte (/ˈbæsɪŋθwt/; born 1 September 1975) is an Australian recording artist, actress, and television personality. Born and raised in Wollongong, New South Wales, she began her career in musical theatre. She later pursued an acting career in 1998 with guest appearances in television shows. Bassingthwaighte rose to prominence in 2003 on the Australian soap opera Neighbours for her role as Izzy Hoyland, which earned her three Logie Award nominations.

Natalie Bassingthwaighte
Bassingthwaighte at the Sony Foundation Youth Cancer campaign, October 2012
Born (1975-09-01) 1 September 1975 (age 47)
Other namesNat Bass
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
  • television personality
  • author
  • fashion designer
Years active1998–present
Known for
Spouses
Children2
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
LabelsSony
Websitenataliebassingthwaighte.com

In 2004, she was recruited as the lead singer of Australian electro-pop band, Rogue Traders. After leaving Neighbours in 2006 to focus on her music career, Bassingthwaighte released a cover of "Don't Give Up" with Shannon Noll, which peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified platinum. In 2008, she left Rogue Traders to pursue her solo music career. Bassingthwaighte released her debut solo album 1000 Stars in 2009, which spawned the platinum top-ten hits "Alive" and "Someday Soon". The album was a commercial success, debuting at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold. After seven years away from the Rogue Traders, Bassingthwaighte returned as the band's lead singer in 2015.

Aside from her acting and music career, Bassingthwaighte co-wrote her first book, Sistahood: A Journal of Self-Discovery, with her younger sister in 2008. That same year, she made her debut as a television presenter, hosting So You Think You Can Dance Australia for its first three seasons, which earned her another three Logie Award nominations. From 2011 to 2014, she was a judge and mentor on The X Factor Australia, and briefly joined The X Factor New Zealand in 2015. That same year, Bassingthwaighte launched her own children's clothing label, Chi Khi. Bassingthwaighte has been married twice; in 1998 she married Graham Wilmott, a chef from Wollongong, for two years. In December 2011, she married her former Rogue Traders bandmate Cameron McGlinchey. The couple have two children, a daughter named Harper Rain Sinclair McGlinchey and a son named Hendrix John Hickson McGlinchey.

Early life

 
Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia, where Bassingthwaighte was born and raised.

Natalie Bassingthwaighte was born on 1 September 1975 in Wollongong, New South Wales, to Betty (born ca. 1953) and Michael Bassingthwaighte (AM)[1] (born ca. 1952).[2][3][4] Betty has worked as a theatre nurse.[4] Since 1982 Michael has worked as the CEO of a health care insurance provider.[5] Bassingthwaighte grew up in the suburb of Mount Warrigal as the second of four girls with her older sister Melinda (born ca. 1974) and the twins, Lisa and Nicole (born ca. 1982).[4][6] From a young age, she used to charge 20 cents for family and friends to come and see her dress up and put on mini concerts.[2] Bassingthwaighte got her first role in a primary school production at Balarang Primary School of Peter Pan, playing the character Tinker Bell.[2] She enrolled at Wollongong High School of the Performing Arts and graduated from the Australian College of Entertainment.[2]

After college, Bassingthwaighte successfully auditioned for a job at a theme park, Wonderland Sydney. She participated in a variety of performances, including 1950s, 1970s, country and Hanna-Barbera shows.[2] After working at Wonderland Sydney, Bassingthwaighte performed for two seasons as lead vocalist and stand-up comic at the Kaos Comedy Theatre restaurant in Sydney.[2] During that time she auditioned for other musicals. Bassingthwaighte was chosen from over 6,000 people for the role as Mrs. Cohen in the Australian tour of the rock musical, Rent (1999).[2] During Rent's tour, she auditioned for another stage production, Chicago. The casting directors were initially dubious given that she was not an A-List dancer, however she won the role of June and understudied the principal role of Roxie Hart.[2] In 2002, during Chicago's run in Perth, Bassingthwaighte and some cast and crew members decided to visit The Pinnacles, a limestone formation and tourist attraction about 190 kilometres (120 mi) north-west of Perth.[7] On the way there they became lost and their 4WD broke down; they were rescued by a Navy helicopter.[7] Her first lead role was in the Asian production Chang & Eng, which depicts the biography of the first Siamese twins; Bassingthwaighte portrayed Adelaide Yates in both the Singapore and Bangkok seasons of the show.[2]

Music career

2004–08: Rogue Traders

 
Bassingthwaighte in 2006, performing as part of the Rogue Traders.

Bassingthwaighte had considered a music career for some years and had been a member of an R&B group, but it did not work out, and her interest focused on other options.[2] By 2004, she had begun working on her own demos: songs with an acoustic-rock sound and, later that year, she was recruited as the lead singer for Australian electro-pop band, Rogue Traders.[2] Formed in 2002 with James Ash on keyboards and Steve Davis on guitars, the group had used a variety of guest vocalists and issued a debut album before seeking a permanent singer. After being presented with the band's music, Bassingthwaighte auditioned for Ash and Davis. The pair had auditioned 15 to 20 candidates, and after she performed their song "Voodoo Child", she became the band's front-woman.[2]

In May 2005, the band released "Voodoo Child" as their fifth single—the first with Bassingwaighte—which reached number four on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified platinum for shipments of 70,000 units in Australia.[8][9] "Voodoo Child" also reached number seven on the New Zealand Singles Chart,[10] number three on the UK Singles Chart[11] and number fifteen on the Irish Singles Chart.[12] The single won the award for "Best Dance Video" at the 2006 MTV Australia Awards.[2] The follow-up singles "Way to Go!" and "Watching You" also reached the ARIA top ten and both were certified gold for shipment of 35,000 units.[8][9][13] In October 2005, Bassingthwaighte performed the Australian national anthem at the 2005 NRL Grand Final. Also that month Rogue Traders issued their second studio album, Here Come the Drums, which reached number two on the ARIA Albums Chart and spent a total of seventy-four weeks in the Top 50.[8] It was certified 4× platinum and became their most successful album.[14] The album received four nominations at the ARIA Music Awards of 2006 for "Breakthrough Artist – Album", "Best Pop Release", "Highest Selling Album" and "Best Group".[15]

While Bassingthwaighte was still a member of Rogue Traders, she also made solo appearances and releases. In December 2006 she performed a duet with label mate Shannon Noll on their cover version of Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush's "Don't Give Up", for the various artists' album Home: Songs of Hope & Journey. Noll and Bassingthwaighte's version reached number two on the ARIA Singles Chart.[16] She recorded "O Holy Night" for the album The Spirit of Christmas 2006, a Christmas compilation album for which all proceeds go to The Salvation Army in Australia. In 2007 Bassingthwaighte and Noll teamed up again for "Please Come Home for Christmas" on the album, The Spirit of Christmas 2007.

In October 2007 Rogue Traders released their third album, Better in the Dark, which spawned the hit singles "Don't You Wanna Feel" and "I Never Liked You"—both were certified gold, and "What You're On".[8][17] The album debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at number four and gained a platinum accreditation.[8][14] For this album, Bassingthwaighte is credited as a co-composer for five of its twelve tracks, including all three singles.[a] She worked with Ash and his wife Melinda Appleby on some tracks, "[w]e'd sit in a room and throw ideas around … It was interesting that all three of us instinctively knew when we had a great idea".[20] At the APRA Awards of 2009, "Don't You Wanna Feel" was nominated as Dance Work of the Year.[19] In June 2008, Bassingthwaighte left the group to pursue her solo career.[21] She had signed a recording contract with Sony Music Australia in 2006 to embark on a solo career.[22] In November 2009, Rogue Traders recruited Mindi Jackson as her replacement.[23]

2008–present: 1000 Stars and subsequent ventures

 
Bassingthwaighte performing in 2008.

In June 2008, Bassingthwaighte began working on her debut solo album, 1000 Stars. In October 2008, the album's lead single, "Alive", was released;[22] it peaked at number eight on the ARIA Singles Chart and gained a platinum certificate.[16][24] In January 2009, a second single, "Someday Soon", was issued which became Bassingthwaighte's third top-ten single on the ARIA Charts and was also certified platinum.[16][24] The album was released on 20 February 2009,[25] which debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at number one and was certified gold.[16][26]

In April 2009, the album's title track was released as the third single. It reached number thirty on the ARIA Singles Chart.[16] "Not For You" was released in July 2009 as the fourth single and it failed to chart. The fifth single, "Love Like This", appeared in January 2010, which reached the Top 100.[27] It was used to raise awareness by the Aids Council of New South Wales for the 'Wear It With Pride' T-shirt campaign in the lead-up to that year's Sydney Mardi Gras parade.[27][28] For 1000 Stars, Bassingthwaighte co-composed seven of its fifteen tracks, including "Alive" and "Someday Soon".[b][32]

In January 2011, Bassingthwaighte returned to theatre, performing at the Sydney Opera House, in Love, Loss and What I Wore, a play "about women, their relationships and memories", where she co-starred with Judi Farr, Mirrah Foulkes, Amanda Muggleton and Magda Szubanski.[33] On 28 August 2011, Bassingthwaighte told The Daily Telegraph that she had recorded several new tracks, with her single "All We Have" expected to be released soon.[34][35] She said, "Everything is coming together … I did lose my mojo for a while, I just didn't believe in doing something unless you're totally up for it. I wasn't feeling creative and then, suddenly, it was Christmas and it just felt right".[34] "All We Have" was released in September 2011 and it failed to chart.[36] In February 2012, Bassingthwaighte was announced as a Moomba Monarch alongside Harry Kewell, the Australian socceroo.[37] In December 2014, Bassingthwaighte and other Australian singers recorded a cover version of Kate Bush's "This Woman's Work" under the name "Hope for Isla and Jude", and released it as a charity single to help raise funds for two siblings who suffer from the rare disease Sanfilippo syndrome.[38] In September 2015, Bassingthwaighte reunited with her former band Rogue Traders, performing together for the first time in seven years, at a corporate show in Gold Coast.[39] They later reunited again in December for a New Year's Eve show, where they hinted at the possibility of future shows, and confirmed that Bassingthwaighte's former replacement Mindi Jackson had given the band's reunion her blessing.[40]

Television and film career

 
Bassingthwaighte in 2007

Acting

Bassingthwaighte's first television role as an actress was in a 1998 episode of the hospital-based drama series All Saints.[2] In 2000, she had a guest appearance in an episode of The Lost World, playing the role of Raina.[2] In 2003, Bassingthwaighte appeared in the telemovie Counterstrike, playing the character of Kelly. The following year, she filmed a part in Rohan Spong's student film When Darkness Falls. She portrayed the character of Jinx De-Luxe, which involved a performance of the Marilyn Monroe song "Every Baby Needs a Da-da-daddy".[2] She gained greater popular acclaim on the Australian soap opera Neighbours, playing the role of Izzy Hoyland from 2003 to 2006.[41] This was her first full-time television role.[42] Upon securing the role, she relocated from Sydney to Melbourne.[41] Bassingthwaighte was nominated for a Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality and a Silver Logie Award for Most Popular Actress in 2006, for her role on the show.[43][44] Bassingthwaighte left Neighbours in 2006 to focus on her music career and filmed her final scenes on 2 June 2006.[45][46] In March 2007, she reprised her role as Izzy Hoyland in scenes shot while on location in London in November 2006.[45][47] Bassingthwaighte received another nomination for Most Popular Actress at the 2007 Logie Awards. Bassingthwaighte appeared in a documentary special celebrating the show's 30th anniversary titled Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite, which aired in Australia and the United Kingdom in March 2015.[48][49] She reprised her role as Izzy Hoyland for a guest appearance on Neighbours in February 2018, and was again back for the final episodes of the series in 2022.[50][51][52][53]

In 2009, Bassingthwaighte starred in the Australian horror film Prey alongside Jesse Johnson, Christian Clark and Nicholas Bell, playing the role of Kate, an ambitious young surgeon working in the emergency department of a major city hospital.[54] Part of the plot concerned three couples who become lost in outback Western Australia—Bassingthwaighte remembered similarities to her trip to The Pinnacles.[7] The film was directed by George T. Miller and grossed $744 at the box office in Australia.[55] In 2010, for a DVD release in the U.S., it was re-titled as The Outback.[56] From April to June 2010, Bassingthwaighte starred in the 13-part television crime mini-series, Underbelly: The Golden Mile, playing the role of Maria Haken, the wife of Trevor Haken, who is a corrupt Kings Cross detective.[42][57] The Hakens are a real-life couple, where the husband, Trevor, became an informant and witness at the Wood Royal Commission into police corruption.[58] Bassingthwaighte's character was described as "the adulterous and neglected wife" and her husband's "drinking and neglect led [her] to begin an affair with another police officer".[58] In 2016, Bassingthwaighte starred in the two-part miniseries Brock, based on the life of Australian motor racing driver Peter Brock, playing the role of Julie Bamford, Brock's girlfriend before he died.[59][60] In September 2017, she appeared in the second season of the drama series The Wrong Girl, playing the recurring role of pastry chef Gillian.[61]

Reality television

In 2008, Bassingthwaighte made her debut as a television presenter, hosting the Australian version of So You Think You Can Dance.[62] She hosted the show for its first three seasons[63][64] and received two nominations at the 2009 Logie Awards for a Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality and a Silver Logie Award for Most Popular Presenter.[65] She received another nomination for Most Popular Presenter at the 2010 Logie Awards.[66] In 2011, Bassingthwaighte replaced Natalie Imbruglia as a judge and mentor on the third season of The X Factor Australia.[67] She also returned for the show's fourth, fifth and sixth seasons. In 2015, Bassingthwaighte replaced Natalia Kills midway through the second season of The X Factor New Zealand after Kills was fired from the show for humiliating a contestant.[68] In 2017, she became a contestant on the third season of the reality series I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Australia, where she competed for her chosen charity, the Sister2Sister program for the Life Changing Experiences Foundation.[69] Bassingthwaighte made it to the show's grand finale and placed third in the competition.[70]

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
1998[71] Rent Mark's Mum Australian tour
2001[72] Grease: the Mega Musical Pink Lady
2002[73] Footloose Ariel Moore NSW
2005[74][75] Grease Sandy Grease: Arena Spectacular
2019 Chicago Roxie Hart Australian production
(Sydney Theatre Awards nomination for Best Female Actor in a Musical)
2021 Chess Florence Vassy Australian production
2021 Jagged Little Pill Mary Jane Healy Australian production

Other ventures

In April 2008, Bassingthwaighte released her first book, Sistahood: A Journal of Self-Discovery.[6] It was co-written, over two years, with her younger sister Nicole Moore, and is aimed at boosting teen and pre-teen girls' self-esteem. The book features activities and is filled with pictures of Bassingthwaighte's life with her three sisters: Moore, Lisa Fogarty and Melinda Sheldrick.[4][6][76] In March–April 2012, Bassingthwaighte travelled to Bangladesh as an ambassador for Vicks Australia and Save the Children's project, Breathe for Life, which highlighted pneumonia-infected children and their parents' inability to afford health care.[77] She encouraged fellow Australians to support the project to train health workers, village doctors and caregivers and reduce the impact of pneumonia.[78] In March 2015, Bassingthwaighte launched her own children's clothing label, Chi Khi. The collection features natural bamboo cotton fabrics and clothing for both boys and girls aged zero to four. It was made available to buy online from 2 March 2015.[79]

Personal life

 
Bassingthwaighte with husband Cameron McGlinchey in October 2012.

Bassingthwaighte is often referred to as Nat Bass in the media and by fans.[63][80][81] At 161 cm (5 ft 3 in), she is described as "pint-sized" and "tiny".[3][21] During adolescence, Bassingthwaighte was bullied at school about her body shape and lack of development.[6] In late 1998, she married Graham Wilmott, a chef from Wollongong; the couple were together for two years.[82][83]

In 2010, Bassingthwaighte and her long-time boyfriend Cameron McGlinchey had a daughter weighing 3.22 kg at a private Melbourne hospital.[84] Bassingthwaighte and McGlinchey were married on 4 December 2011.[85] In 2013, she gave birth to their second child, a son.[86]

Discography

Studio albums

With Rogue Traders

Solo

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[16]
1000 Stars 1

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
AUS
[16]
[27]
"Alive" 2008 8 1000 Stars
"Someday Soon" 2009 7
"1000 Stars" 30
"Not for You"[87]
"Love Like This" 2010 88
"All We Have" 2011
"—" denotes a single that did not chart.

Charity singles

List of charity singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Notes
AUS
[88]
"Don't Give Up"
(with Shannon Noll)
2006 2

Music videos

List of music videos
Title Year Director(s)
"Don't Give Up"
(with Shannon Noll)
2006 Mark Bliss[90]
"Alive" 2008 Anthony Rose[91]
"Someday Soon" 2009 Gemma Lee[92]
"1000 Stars" Gemma Lee[93]
"Not for You" Damon Escott and Stephen Lance[94]
"Love Like This" 2010 Jan Reichle[95]
"All We Have" 2011 Benn Jae[96]

Filmography

List of films
Year Title Role
2003 Counterstrike Kelly Kellogg
2003 The Mystery of Natalie Wood Marion Marshall
2006 When Darkness Falls Jinx de Luxe
2009 Prey Kate 2022 Elvis Dee Stanley


List of television appearances
Year Title Role Notes
1998 All Saints Deidre Macken (Young) Guest role
2000 The Lost World Raina Guest role
2003–2007, 2018, 2022 Neighbours Izzy Hoyland Regular role; 366 episodes
2006 Stupid, Stupid Man Sandy Clarke Guest role
2008–10 So You Think You Can Dance Australia Herself Host
2010 Underbelly: The Golden Mile Maria Haken Guest role
2011 – 14 The X Factor Australia Herself Judge / mentor (seasons 3–6)
2015 Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite Herself Documentary
2015 The X Factor New Zealand Herself Judge/mentor
2016 Brock Julie Bamford Supporting role
2017 I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Australia Herself Contestant; season three
2017 The Wrong Girl Gillian Recurring role (season 2)
2018 Show Me the Movie! Herself 1 episode
2019 Changing Rooms Herself Host
2019 Hughesy, We Have a Problem Herself Celebrity problem
2019 Celebrity Name Game Herself 2 episodes
2019 Australia's Got Talent Herself Guest Judge
2022 Elvis Dee Stanley

Awards and nominations

Year Type Award Work Result
2004 Inside Soap Awards Best Newcomer (Izzy Hoyland)[97] Neighbours Nominated
Best Bitch (Izzy Hoyland)[97] Nominated
2005 Best Actress[98] Nominated
Best Bitch (Izzy Hoyland)[98] Nominated
Best Storyline (Susan, Karl and Izzy love triangle)[98] Nominated
2006 Best Bitch (Izzy Hoyland)[99] Nominated
Best Couple (Paul Robinson and Izzy Hoyland)[99] Nominated
Logie Awards Most Popular Personality (Gold Logie) Nominated
Most Popular Actress Nominated
Dolly Teen Choice Awards Best Slashie[100] Won
2007 Logie Awards Most Popular Actress Nominated
Inside Soap Awards Best Bitch (Izzy Hoyland)[101] Nominated
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards Fave Hottie Herself Nominated
ARIA Music Awards Highest Selling Single "Don't Give Up"[102] Nominated
2008 Digital Spy Soap Awards Storyline of the Year (Karl, Susan and Izzy in London)[103] Neighbours Nominated
2009 Logie Awards Most Popular Personality (Gold Logie) So You Think You Can Dance Australia Nominated
Most Popular Presenter Nominated
ARIA No. 1 Chart Awards Number One Album 1000 Stars[104] Won
APRA Awards Dance Work of the Year "Don't You Wanna Feel"[19][105] Won
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards Fave Aussie Singer[106] Herself Nominated
Fave TV Star[106] So You Think You Can Dance Australia Nominated
2010 Logie Awards Most Popular Presenter Nominated
2011 Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards Hall of Slime[107] Herself Nominated
Poprepublic.tv IT List Awards Australian Female Artist[108] Nominated
Single of 2011 "All We Have"[108] Nominated

Notes

  1. ^ The five tracks from Better in the dark which are co-written by Natalie Bassingthwaighte are:[18]
    1. "Don't You Wanna Feel" (Jamie Appleby, Bassingthwaighte, Steve Davis, Dougal Drummond)[19]
    2. "I Never Liked You" (J Appleby, Melinda Appleby, Bassingthwaighte, Timothy Henwood)
    3. "Candy Coloured Lights" (J Appleby, M Appleby, Bassingthwaighte)
    4. "What You're On" (J Appleby, Bassingthwaighte, Davis)
    5. "The Price We Pay" (J Appleby, M Appleby, Philip Appleby, Bassingthwaighte)
  2. ^ The seven tracks from 1000 Stars (2009) which are co-written by Bassingthwaighte are:[29]
    1. "Catch Me if You Can" (Bassingthwaighte, Paul Barry, Alex Smith)
    2. "Someday Soon" (Bassingthwaighte, Barry, Smith)
    3. "Alive" (Bassingthwaighte, Andrew Frampton, Arnthor Birgisson)
    4. "Feel the Flow" (Bassingthwaighte, Cameron McGlinchey)
    5. "Why Do I" (Bassingthwaighte, Stuart Critchton, Tommy Lee James)[30]
    6. "This Can't Be Love" (Bassingthwaighte, Jimmy Harry)
    7. "In His Eyes" (Bassingthwaighte, Jay Levine)[31]

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natalie, bassingthwaighte, born, september, 1975, australian, recording, artist, actress, television, personality, born, raised, wollongong, south, wales, began, career, musical, theatre, later, pursued, acting, career, 1998, with, guest, appearances, televisi. Natalie Bassingthwaighte ˈ b ae s ɪ ŋ 8 w eɪ t born 1 September 1975 is an Australian recording artist actress and television personality Born and raised in Wollongong New South Wales she began her career in musical theatre She later pursued an acting career in 1998 with guest appearances in television shows Bassingthwaighte rose to prominence in 2003 on the Australian soap opera Neighbours for her role as Izzy Hoyland which earned her three Logie Award nominations Natalie BassingthwaighteBassingthwaighte at the Sony Foundation Youth Cancer campaign October 2012Born 1975 09 01 1 September 1975 age 47 Wollongong New South Wales AustraliaOther namesNat BassOccupationsSinger songwriter actress television personality author fashion designerYears active1998 presentKnown forNeighbours So You Think You Can Dance Australia The X Factor AustraliaSpousesGraham Wilmott m 1998 div 2000 wbr Cameron McGlinchey m 2011 wbr Children2Musical careerGenresPop danceInstrument s VocalsLabelsSonyWebsitenataliebassingthwaighte wbr comIn 2004 she was recruited as the lead singer of Australian electro pop band Rogue Traders After leaving Neighbours in 2006 to focus on her music career Bassingthwaighte released a cover of Don t Give Up with Shannon Noll which peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified platinum In 2008 she left Rogue Traders to pursue her solo music career Bassingthwaighte released her debut solo album 1000 Stars in 2009 which spawned the platinum top ten hits Alive and Someday Soon The album was a commercial success debuting at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold After seven years away from the Rogue Traders Bassingthwaighte returned as the band s lead singer in 2015 Aside from her acting and music career Bassingthwaighte co wrote her first book Sistahood A Journal of Self Discovery with her younger sister in 2008 That same year she made her debut as a television presenter hosting So You Think You Can Dance Australia for its first three seasons which earned her another three Logie Award nominations From 2011 to 2014 she was a judge and mentor on The X Factor Australia and briefly joined The X Factor New Zealand in 2015 That same year Bassingthwaighte launched her own children s clothing label Chi Khi Bassingthwaighte has been married twice in 1998 she married Graham Wilmott a chef from Wollongong for two years In December 2011 she married her former Rogue Traders bandmate Cameron McGlinchey The couple have two children a daughter named Harper Rain Sinclair McGlinchey and a son named Hendrix John Hickson McGlinchey Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 2004 08 Rogue Traders 2 2 2008 present 1000 Stars and subsequent ventures 3 Television and film career 3 1 Acting 3 2 Reality television 4 Theatre 5 Other ventures 6 Personal life 7 Discography 7 1 Studio albums 7 1 1 With Rogue Traders 7 1 2 Solo 7 2 Singles 7 2 1 Charity singles 7 3 Music videos 8 Filmography 9 Awards and nominations 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksEarly life Edit Wollongong New South Wales Australia where Bassingthwaighte was born and raised Natalie Bassingthwaighte was born on 1 September 1975 in Wollongong New South Wales to Betty born ca 1953 and Michael Bassingthwaighte AM 1 born ca 1952 2 3 4 Betty has worked as a theatre nurse 4 Since 1982 Michael has worked as the CEO of a health care insurance provider 5 Bassingthwaighte grew up in the suburb of Mount Warrigal as the second of four girls with her older sister Melinda born ca 1974 and the twins Lisa and Nicole born ca 1982 4 6 From a young age she used to charge 20 cents for family and friends to come and see her dress up and put on mini concerts 2 Bassingthwaighte got her first role in a primary school production at Balarang Primary School of Peter Pan playing the character Tinker Bell 2 She enrolled at Wollongong High School of the Performing Arts and graduated from the Australian College of Entertainment 2 After college Bassingthwaighte successfully auditioned for a job at a theme park Wonderland Sydney She participated in a variety of performances including 1950s 1970s country and Hanna Barbera shows 2 After working at Wonderland Sydney Bassingthwaighte performed for two seasons as lead vocalist and stand up comic at the Kaos Comedy Theatre restaurant in Sydney 2 During that time she auditioned for other musicals Bassingthwaighte was chosen from over 6 000 people for the role as Mrs Cohen in the Australian tour of the rock musical Rent 1999 2 During Rent s tour she auditioned for another stage production Chicago The casting directors were initially dubious given that she was not an A List dancer however she won the role of June and understudied the principal role of Roxie Hart 2 In 2002 during Chicago s run in Perth Bassingthwaighte and some cast and crew members decided to visit The Pinnacles a limestone formation and tourist attraction about 190 kilometres 120 mi north west of Perth 7 On the way there they became lost and their 4WD broke down they were rescued by a Navy helicopter 7 Her first lead role was in the Asian production Chang amp Eng which depicts the biography of the first Siamese twins Bassingthwaighte portrayed Adelaide Yates in both the Singapore and Bangkok seasons of the show 2 Music career Edit2004 08 Rogue Traders Edit Bassingthwaighte in 2006 performing as part of the Rogue Traders Bassingthwaighte had considered a music career for some years and had been a member of an R amp B group but it did not work out and her interest focused on other options 2 By 2004 she had begun working on her own demos songs with an acoustic rock sound and later that year she was recruited as the lead singer for Australian electro pop band Rogue Traders 2 Formed in 2002 with James Ash on keyboards and Steve Davis on guitars the group had used a variety of guest vocalists and issued a debut album before seeking a permanent singer After being presented with the band s music Bassingthwaighte auditioned for Ash and Davis The pair had auditioned 15 to 20 candidates and after she performed their song Voodoo Child she became the band s front woman 2 In May 2005 the band released Voodoo Child as their fifth single the first with Bassingwaighte which reached number four on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified platinum for shipments of 70 000 units in Australia 8 9 Voodoo Child also reached number seven on the New Zealand Singles Chart 10 number three on the UK Singles Chart 11 and number fifteen on the Irish Singles Chart 12 The single won the award for Best Dance Video at the 2006 MTV Australia Awards 2 The follow up singles Way to Go and Watching You also reached the ARIA top ten and both were certified gold for shipment of 35 000 units 8 9 13 In October 2005 Bassingthwaighte performed the Australian national anthem at the 2005 NRL Grand Final Also that month Rogue Traders issued their second studio album Here Come the Drums which reached number two on the ARIA Albums Chart and spent a total of seventy four weeks in the Top 50 8 It was certified 4 platinum and became their most successful album 14 The album received four nominations at the ARIA Music Awards of 2006 for Breakthrough Artist Album Best Pop Release Highest Selling Album and Best Group 15 While Bassingthwaighte was still a member of Rogue Traders she also made solo appearances and releases In December 2006 she performed a duet with label mate Shannon Noll on their cover version of Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush s Don t Give Up for the various artists album Home Songs of Hope amp Journey Noll and Bassingthwaighte s version reached number two on the ARIA Singles Chart 16 She recorded O Holy Night for the album The Spirit of Christmas 2006 a Christmas compilation album for which all proceeds go to The Salvation Army in Australia In 2007 Bassingthwaighte and Noll teamed up again for Please Come Home for Christmas on the album The Spirit of Christmas 2007 In October 2007 Rogue Traders released their third album Better in the Dark which spawned the hit singles Don t You Wanna Feel and I Never Liked You both were certified gold and What You re On 8 17 The album debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at number four and gained a platinum accreditation 8 14 For this album Bassingthwaighte is credited as a co composer for five of its twelve tracks including all three singles a She worked with Ash and his wife Melinda Appleby on some tracks w e d sit in a room and throw ideas around It was interesting that all three of us instinctively knew when we had a great idea 20 At the APRA Awards of 2009 Don t You Wanna Feel was nominated as Dance Work of the Year 19 In June 2008 Bassingthwaighte left the group to pursue her solo career 21 She had signed a recording contract with Sony Music Australia in 2006 to embark on a solo career 22 In November 2009 Rogue Traders recruited Mindi Jackson as her replacement 23 2008 present 1000 Stars and subsequent ventures Edit Bassingthwaighte performing in 2008 In June 2008 Bassingthwaighte began working on her debut solo album 1000 Stars In October 2008 the album s lead single Alive was released 22 it peaked at number eight on the ARIA Singles Chart and gained a platinum certificate 16 24 In January 2009 a second single Someday Soon was issued which became Bassingthwaighte s third top ten single on the ARIA Charts and was also certified platinum 16 24 The album was released on 20 February 2009 25 which debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at number one and was certified gold 16 26 In April 2009 the album s title track was released as the third single It reached number thirty on the ARIA Singles Chart 16 Not For You was released in July 2009 as the fourth single and it failed to chart The fifth single Love Like This appeared in January 2010 which reached the Top 100 27 It was used to raise awareness by the Aids Council of New South Wales for the Wear It With Pride T shirt campaign in the lead up to that year s Sydney Mardi Gras parade 27 28 For 1000 Stars Bassingthwaighte co composed seven of its fifteen tracks including Alive and Someday Soon b 32 In January 2011 Bassingthwaighte returned to theatre performing at the Sydney Opera House in Love Loss and What I Wore a play about women their relationships and memories where she co starred with Judi Farr Mirrah Foulkes Amanda Muggleton and Magda Szubanski 33 On 28 August 2011 Bassingthwaighte told The Daily Telegraph that she had recorded several new tracks with her single All We Have expected to be released soon 34 35 She said Everything is coming together I did lose my mojo for a while I just didn t believe in doing something unless you re totally up for it I wasn t feeling creative and then suddenly it was Christmas and it just felt right 34 All We Have was released in September 2011 and it failed to chart 36 In February 2012 Bassingthwaighte was announced as a Moomba Monarch alongside Harry Kewell the Australian socceroo 37 In December 2014 Bassingthwaighte and other Australian singers recorded a cover version of Kate Bush s This Woman s Work under the name Hope for Isla and Jude and released it as a charity single to help raise funds for two siblings who suffer from the rare disease Sanfilippo syndrome 38 In September 2015 Bassingthwaighte reunited with her former band Rogue Traders performing together for the first time in seven years at a corporate show in Gold Coast 39 They later reunited again in December for a New Year s Eve show where they hinted at the possibility of future shows and confirmed that Bassingthwaighte s former replacement Mindi Jackson had given the band s reunion her blessing 40 Television and film career Edit Bassingthwaighte in 2007 Acting Edit Bassingthwaighte s first television role as an actress was in a 1998 episode of the hospital based drama series All Saints 2 In 2000 she had a guest appearance in an episode of The Lost World playing the role of Raina 2 In 2003 Bassingthwaighte appeared in the telemovie Counterstrike playing the character of Kelly The following year she filmed a part in Rohan Spong s student film When Darkness Falls She portrayed the character of Jinx De Luxe which involved a performance of the Marilyn Monroe song Every Baby Needs a Da da daddy 2 She gained greater popular acclaim on the Australian soap opera Neighbours playing the role of Izzy Hoyland from 2003 to 2006 41 This was her first full time television role 42 Upon securing the role she relocated from Sydney to Melbourne 41 Bassingthwaighte was nominated for a Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality and a Silver Logie Award for Most Popular Actress in 2006 for her role on the show 43 44 Bassingthwaighte left Neighbours in 2006 to focus on her music career and filmed her final scenes on 2 June 2006 45 46 In March 2007 she reprised her role as Izzy Hoyland in scenes shot while on location in London in November 2006 45 47 Bassingthwaighte received another nomination for Most Popular Actress at the 2007 Logie Awards Bassingthwaighte appeared in a documentary special celebrating the show s 30th anniversary titled Neighbours 30th The Stars Reunite which aired in Australia and the United Kingdom in March 2015 48 49 She reprised her role as Izzy Hoyland for a guest appearance on Neighbours in February 2018 and was again back for the final episodes of the series in 2022 50 51 52 53 In 2009 Bassingthwaighte starred in the Australian horror film Prey alongside Jesse Johnson Christian Clark and Nicholas Bell playing the role of Kate an ambitious young surgeon working in the emergency department of a major city hospital 54 Part of the plot concerned three couples who become lost in outback Western Australia Bassingthwaighte remembered similarities to her trip to The Pinnacles 7 The film was directed by George T Miller and grossed 744 at the box office in Australia 55 In 2010 for a DVD release in the U S it was re titled as The Outback 56 From April to June 2010 Bassingthwaighte starred in the 13 part television crime mini series Underbelly The Golden Mile playing the role of Maria Haken the wife of Trevor Haken who is a corrupt Kings Cross detective 42 57 The Hakens are a real life couple where the husband Trevor became an informant and witness at the Wood Royal Commission into police corruption 58 Bassingthwaighte s character was described as the adulterous and neglected wife and her husband s drinking and neglect led her to begin an affair with another police officer 58 In 2016 Bassingthwaighte starred in the two part miniseries Brock based on the life of Australian motor racing driver Peter Brock playing the role of Julie Bamford Brock s girlfriend before he died 59 60 In September 2017 she appeared in the second season of the drama series The Wrong Girl playing the recurring role of pastry chef Gillian 61 Reality television Edit In 2008 Bassingthwaighte made her debut as a television presenter hosting the Australian version of So You Think You Can Dance 62 She hosted the show for its first three seasons 63 64 and received two nominations at the 2009 Logie Awards for a Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality and a Silver Logie Award for Most Popular Presenter 65 She received another nomination for Most Popular Presenter at the 2010 Logie Awards 66 In 2011 Bassingthwaighte replaced Natalie Imbruglia as a judge and mentor on the third season of The X Factor Australia 67 She also returned for the show s fourth fifth and sixth seasons In 2015 Bassingthwaighte replaced Natalia Kills midway through the second season of The X Factor New Zealand after Kills was fired from the show for humiliating a contestant 68 In 2017 she became a contestant on the third season of the reality series I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Australia where she competed for her chosen charity the Sister2Sister program for the Life Changing Experiences Foundation 69 Bassingthwaighte made it to the show s grand finale and placed third in the competition 70 Theatre EditYear Title Role Notes1998 71 Rent Mark s Mum Australian tour2001 72 Grease the Mega Musical Pink Lady2002 73 Footloose Ariel Moore NSW2005 74 75 Grease Sandy Grease Arena Spectacular2019 Chicago Roxie Hart Australian production Sydney Theatre Awards nomination for Best Female Actor in a Musical 2021 Chess Florence Vassy Australian production2021 Jagged Little Pill Mary Jane Healy Australian productionOther ventures EditIn April 2008 Bassingthwaighte released her first book Sistahood A Journal of Self Discovery 6 It was co written over two years with her younger sister Nicole Moore and is aimed at boosting teen and pre teen girls self esteem The book features activities and is filled with pictures of Bassingthwaighte s life with her three sisters Moore Lisa Fogarty and Melinda Sheldrick 4 6 76 In March April 2012 Bassingthwaighte travelled to Bangladesh as an ambassador for Vicks Australia and Save the Children s project Breathe for Life which highlighted pneumonia infected children and their parents inability to afford health care 77 She encouraged fellow Australians to support the project to train health workers village doctors and caregivers and reduce the impact of pneumonia 78 In March 2015 Bassingthwaighte launched her own children s clothing label Chi Khi The collection features natural bamboo cotton fabrics and clothing for both boys and girls aged zero to four It was made available to buy online from 2 March 2015 79 Personal life Edit Bassingthwaighte with husband Cameron McGlinchey in October 2012 Bassingthwaighte is often referred to as Nat Bass in the media and by fans 63 80 81 At 161 cm 5 ft 3 in she is described as pint sized and tiny 3 21 During adolescence Bassingthwaighte was bullied at school about her body shape and lack of development 6 In late 1998 she married Graham Wilmott a chef from Wollongong the couple were together for two years 82 83 In 2010 Bassingthwaighte and her long time boyfriend Cameron McGlinchey had a daughter weighing 3 22 kg at a private Melbourne hospital 84 Bassingthwaighte and McGlinchey were married on 4 December 2011 85 In 2013 she gave birth to their second child a son 86 Discography EditSee also Rogue Traders discography Studio albums Edit With Rogue Traders Edit Here Come the Drums 2005 Better in the Dark 2007 Solo Edit Title Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsAUS 16 1000 Stars Released 20 February 2009 Label Sony Music Australia Formats CD digital download 1 ARIA Gold 26 Singles Edit List of singles with selected chart positions and certifications Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications AlbumAUS 16 27 Alive 2008 8 ARIA Platinum 24 1000 Stars Someday Soon 2009 7 ARIA Platinum 24 1000 Stars 30 Not for You 87 Love Like This 2010 88 All We Have 2011 denotes a single that did not chart Charity singles Edit List of charity singles with selected chart positions and certifications Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications NotesAUS 88 Don t Give Up with Shannon Noll 2006 2 ARIA Platinum 89 First single from the compilation album Home Songs of Hope amp Journey The single was released to help raise funds for beyondblue Music videos Edit List of music videos Title Year Director s Don t Give Up with Shannon Noll 2006 Mark Bliss 90 Alive 2008 Anthony Rose 91 Someday Soon 2009 Gemma Lee 92 1000 Stars Gemma Lee 93 Not for You Damon Escott and Stephen Lance 94 Love Like This 2010 Jan Reichle 95 All We Have 2011 Benn Jae 96 Filmography EditList of films Year Title Role2003 Counterstrike Kelly Kellogg2003 The Mystery of Natalie Wood Marion Marshall2006 When Darkness Falls Jinx de Luxe2009 Prey Kate 2022 Elvis Dee Stanley List of television appearances Year Title Role Notes1998 All Saints Deidre Macken Young Guest role2000 The Lost World Raina Guest role2003 2007 2018 2022 Neighbours Izzy Hoyland Regular role 366 episodes2006 Stupid Stupid Man Sandy Clarke Guest role2008 10 So You Think You Can Dance Australia Herself Host2010 Underbelly The Golden Mile Maria Haken Guest role2011 14 The X Factor Australia Herself Judge mentor seasons 3 6 2015 Neighbours 30th The Stars Reunite Herself Documentary2015 The X Factor New Zealand Herself Judge mentor2016 Brock Julie Bamford Supporting role2017 I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Australia Herself Contestant season three2017 The Wrong Girl Gillian Recurring role season 2 2018 Show Me the Movie Herself 1 episode2019 Changing Rooms Herself Host2019 Hughesy We Have a Problem Herself Celebrity problem2019 Celebrity Name Game Herself 2 episodes2019 Australia s Got Talent Herself Guest Judge2022 Elvis Dee StanleyAwards and nominations EditSee also Rogue Traders Awards and nominations Year Type Award Work Result2004 Inside Soap Awards Best Newcomer Izzy Hoyland 97 Neighbours NominatedBest Bitch Izzy Hoyland 97 Nominated2005 Best Actress 98 NominatedBest Bitch Izzy Hoyland 98 NominatedBest Storyline Susan Karl and Izzy love triangle 98 Nominated2006 Best Bitch Izzy Hoyland 99 NominatedBest Couple Paul Robinson and Izzy Hoyland 99 NominatedLogie Awards Most Popular Personality Gold Logie NominatedMost Popular Actress NominatedDolly Teen Choice Awards Best Slashie 100 Won2007 Logie Awards Most Popular Actress NominatedInside Soap Awards Best Bitch Izzy Hoyland 101 NominatedNickelodeon Australian Kids Choice Awards Fave Hottie Herself NominatedARIA Music Awards Highest Selling Single Don t Give Up 102 Nominated2008 Digital Spy Soap Awards Storyline of the Year Karl Susan and Izzy in London 103 Neighbours Nominated2009 Logie Awards Most Popular Personality Gold Logie So You Think You Can Dance Australia NominatedMost Popular Presenter NominatedARIA No 1 Chart Awards Number One Album 1000 Stars 104 WonAPRA Awards Dance Work of the Year Don t You Wanna Feel 19 105 WonNickelodeon Australian Kids Choice Awards Fave Aussie Singer 106 Herself NominatedFave TV Star 106 So You Think You Can Dance Australia Nominated2010 Logie Awards Most Popular Presenter Nominated2011 Nickelodeon Australian Kids Choice Awards Hall of Slime 107 Herself NominatedPoprepublic tv IT List Awards Australian Female Artist 108 NominatedSingle of 2011 All We Have 108 NominatedNotes Edit The five tracks from Better in the dark which are co written by Natalie Bassingthwaighte are 18 Don t You Wanna Feel Jamie Appleby Bassingthwaighte Steve Davis Dougal Drummond 19 I Never Liked You J Appleby Melinda Appleby Bassingthwaighte Timothy Henwood Candy Coloured Lights J Appleby M Appleby Bassingthwaighte What You re On J Appleby Bassingthwaighte Davis The Price We Pay J Appleby M Appleby Philip Appleby Bassingthwaighte The seven tracks from 1000 Stars 2009 which are co written by Bassingthwaighte are 29 Catch Me if You Can Bassingthwaighte Paul Barry Alex Smith Someday Soon Bassingthwaighte Barry Smith Alive Bassingthwaighte Andrew Frampton Arnthor Birgisson Feel the Flow Bassingthwaighte Cameron McGlinchey Why Do I Bassingthwaighte Stuart Critchton Tommy Lee James 30 This Can t Be Love Bassingthwaighte Jimmy Harry In His Eyes Bassingthwaighte Jay Levine 31 References Edit Queen s Birthday Honours List 2013 Herald Sun 10 June 2013 Retrieved 10 June 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Natalie Bassingthwaighte Biography Take 40 Australia MCM Entertainment Archived from the original on 11 May 2012 Retrieved 19 December 2010 a b Natalie Bassingthwaighte The Daily Telegraph Sydney Australia News Limited News Corporation 29 September 2011 Archived from the original on 21 January 2009 Retrieved 21 April 2009 a b c d Hoctor Michelle 10 May 2008 Mum Inspires Bassingthwaighte Sisters Illawarra Mercury Fairfax Media Retrieved 25 April 2012 Our Leadership Team Chief Executive Officer Michael Bassingthwaighte PeopleCare Lysaght Peoplecare Limited 2010 Archived from the original on 22 March 2012 Retrieved 25 April 2012 a b c d Natalie Bassingthwaighte Now an Author The Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Media 10 April 2008 Retrieved 19 December 2010 a b c Peter Moore ed 2008 Natalie 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