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Tammy MacIntosh

Tammy MacIntosh (born 16 February 1970) is an Australian actress known for portraying Dr. Charlotte Beaumont in the medical drama All Saints and Jool in the TV series Farscape. She is also known for her roles on television series The Flying Doctors, Police Rescue, Sea Patrol, the television film McLeod's Daughters which led to the acclaimed drama series of the same title, and played the role of Kaz Proctor in the prison drama series Wentworth, until her departure in June 2019.

Tammy MacIntosh
MacIntosh at the premiere of The Great Gatsby in 2013.
Born (1970-02-16) 16 February 1970 (age 54)
EducationMorley Senior High School, Girrawheen Senior High School, Mount Lawley Senior High School
Alma materEdith Cowan University (Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts)
OccupationActress
Years active1986–present
Known for
Spouse
Mark Yeats
(m. 2005)
Children1

Early and personal life edit

MacIntosh was born on 16 February 1970 in Perth,[1] where she attended Morley Senior High School, Girrawheen Senior High School and Mount Lawley Senior High School. MacIntosh graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, a division of Edith Cowan University.

MacIntosh is married to Mark Yeats and they have a son.[2]

Career edit

MacIntosh started out as a reporter for a children's show C'mon Kids in South Australia in the late eighties.

MacIntosh has an extensive list of TV credits including The Flying Doctors, Something in the Air, Grass Roots, Stingers, State Coroner, Wildside, McLeod's Daughters, G.P., The Feds III and Chances. She was also a well-known face in her regular role of Kathy in Police Rescue. MacIntosh played a main character in the first season of the BAFTA Award-winning BBC show, Jeopardy.

In 1998, MacIntosh appeared in the detective series Good Guys, Bad Guys.[3]

Farscape edit

MacIntosh joined the science fiction television series Farscape in late 2000.[3] She was cast as Jool, a young Interion woman. She made her first appearance in the third-season episode "Self-Inflicted Wounds Part I: Could'a, Would'a, Should'a".[4]

All Saints edit

In 2002, MacIntosh was cast as Dr Charlotte Beaumont in the medical drama All Saints.[5] MacIntosh took the role of Charlotte as she saw the character as a new challenge. She was initially contracted for six weeks.[5] Of Charlotte, MacIntosh commented "she's been empowering to play. I felt much stronger and more confident in who I was than I had in a long time."[5] MacIntosh became one of the show's longest serving cast members joining in series 5 and staying until its final season went to air.[5]

Macintosh's film and theatre credits include Police Rescue: The Movie, the Melbourne Theatre Company's Shark Fin Soup, the Sydney Theatre Company's Private Lives, the Ensemble Theatre's Blinded by the Sun and Sleeping Beauty.

She had a recurring role on Sea Patrol portraying Commander Maxine "Knocker" White. She also played Doctor Elizabeth "Mac" Macmillan in ABC's crime drama Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries,[6] and Doctor Amelia Ward in "Episode 9" of Crownies.

Wentworth edit

MacIntosh was considered for the role of Bea Smith in prison drama Wentworth.[7] She later joined the cast in the third season as vigilante Kaz Proctor, alongside actresses Pia Miranda and Libby Tanner.[8]

Tammy would exit Wentworth in series 7 as the show begun to take a toll on her. Macintosh revealed the extent of filming would leave her 'crying while going on walks' and she would facetime her son every night during production.[9]Tammy spoke with the production team at the end of series six to inform them that the upcoming seventh season would be her last as Kaz. During series seven Kaz dies in the fourth episode of season 7 in a horrific killing.

Macintosh would join several of her co-stars from Wentworth during 2022 and appeared at both a Screen Star Event in London and Birmingham and would also appear at the Wentworth Con fan convention in Melbourne. Macintosh appears regularly at these fan conventions[10]

Other projects edit

MacIntosh made a cameo appearance in The Drover's Wife (film) and appeared in The Longest Weekend[11]..

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Police Rescue Const. Kathy Orland
1996 River Street Sharon Pierce
Whipping Boy Seal
McLeod's Daughters Claire McLeod
2000 Better Than Sex Girl F
2005 Repetition Anell
2011 A Heartbeat Away Grace Flack
Sleeping Beauty Work Colleague
2021 (22) The Drovers Wife Marti Murray cameo
2022 The Longest Weekend Sadie Palmer feature film

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1989-90 The Flying Doctors Annie Rogers Recurring role
1991 Chances Mandy Foster TV series
1992-93 Bingles Stacy Main role
1992-95 Police Rescue Const. Kathy Orland Main role
1993 The Feds: Betrayal Nicola Bass TV film
1995 G.P. Joanna Lalor Episode: "One for the Road"
1997-98 Wildside Det. Kim Devlin Recurring role
1998 Good Guys, Bad Guys Holly Swift Episode: "You Light Up My Wife"
1999 Stingers Karen Jones Episode: "Full Term"
2000 Grass Roots Marilyn Hennessy Recurring role
Something in the Air Christine Rutherford Recurring role
2001-02 Farscape Joolushko 'Jool' Tunai Fenta Hovalis Recurring role
2002 Jeopardy[12] Melissa Recurring role
2002-09 All Saints[13] Dr. Charlotte Beaumont Main role
2004 Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars Joolushko 'Jool' Tunai Fenta Hovalis TV miniseries
2010-11 Sea Patrol CMDR Maxine "Knocker" White Recurring role
2011 East West 101 Sally Wilson Episode: "Heart of Darkness"
Crownies Dr. Amelia Ward Episode: "1.9"
2012-15 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries[14] Dr. Elizabeth "Mac" Macmillan Recurring role
2015–2019 Wentworth[15] Karen "Kaz" Proctor Recurring (Season 3), Main (Seasons 4–7)
2019 Wentworth: Behind the Bars Self TV Special

Theatre edit

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Blinded by the Sun Playhouse Theatre
Private Lives Sydney Theatre Company
Shark Fin Soup Melbourne Theatre Company

References edit

  1. ^ "Tammy Macintosh". IMDb. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  2. ^ McWhirter, Erin (28 May 2008). "TV Guide: A walk for wellness". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  3. ^ a b Sharp, Annette (10 December 2000). "The Diary". The Sun-Herald. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Tammy MacIntosh". BBC Online. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d Hunter, Tim (26 July 2007). "Patron Saint of high-heeled lesbians". The Age. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  6. ^ Fenton, Andrew (28 May 2015). "Ashleigh Cummings says Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries leads the way for women in television". news.com.au. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  7. ^ Knox, David (3 October 2012). "Rumour: Who will play the new Bea Smith?". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  8. ^ Byrnes, Holly. "The screen death of Alex Cook's character Lou in Love My Way still holds strong emotions for fans". News.com.au. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  9. ^ https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/subscribe/news/1/?sourceCode=DTWEB_MRE170_a_GGL&dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailytelegraph.com.au%2Fentertainment%2Fsydney-confidential%2Factors-say-landing-a-job-on-wentworth-is-the-role-of-a-lifetime%2Fnews-story%2F2724fd140cee82ac2f73102f624d17c6&memtype=anonymous&mode=premium&v21=GROUPA-Segment-1-NOSCORE&nk=6bd5175f6020935782d0a994362933cb-1704809596
  10. ^ "Wentworth Con arrives in Melbourne for a two-day fan event". Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  11. ^ https://www.thecurb.com.au/the-longest-weekend-director-molly-haddon-talks-queer-screen-creating-genuine-family-connections-on-screen-and-more-in-this-interview/
  12. ^ "Australian Television: Jeopardy: cast guide". australiantelevision.net. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  13. ^ "Australian Television: All Saints: series 5 (2002)". australiantelevision.net. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  14. ^ "Australian Television: Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries". australiantelevision.net. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  15. ^ "Australian Television: Wentworth: episode guide: s03e01". australiantelevision.net. Retrieved 24 December 2022.

External links edit

  • Tammy MacIntosh at IMDb

tammy, macintosh, born, february, 1970, australian, actress, known, portraying, charlotte, beaumont, medical, drama, saints, jool, series, farscape, also, known, roles, television, series, flying, doctors, police, rescue, patrol, television, film, mcleod, daug. Tammy MacIntosh born 16 February 1970 is an Australian actress known for portraying Dr Charlotte Beaumont in the medical drama All Saints and Jool in the TV series Farscape She is also known for her roles on television series The Flying Doctors Police Rescue Sea Patrol the television film McLeod s Daughters which led to the acclaimed drama series of the same title and played the role of Kaz Proctor in the prison drama series Wentworth until her departure in June 2019 Tammy MacIntoshMacIntosh at the premiere of The Great Gatsby in 2013 Born 1970 02 16 16 February 1970 age 54 Perth Western Australia AustraliaEducationMorley Senior High School Girrawheen Senior High School Mount Lawley Senior High SchoolAlma materEdith Cowan University Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts OccupationActressYears active1986 presentKnown forAll Saints Sea Patrol WentworthSpouseMark Yeats m 2005 wbr Children1 Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Career 2 1 Farscape 2 2 All Saints 2 3 Wentworth 2 4 Other projects 3 Filmography 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 4 Theatre 5 References 6 External linksEarly and personal life editMacIntosh was born on 16 February 1970 in Perth 1 where she attended Morley Senior High School Girrawheen Senior High School and Mount Lawley Senior High School MacIntosh graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts a division of Edith Cowan University MacIntosh is married to Mark Yeats and they have a son 2 Career editMacIntosh started out as a reporter for a children s show C mon Kids in South Australia in the late eighties MacIntosh has an extensive list of TV credits including The Flying Doctors Something in the Air Grass Roots Stingers State Coroner Wildside McLeod s Daughters G P The Feds III and Chances She was also a well known face in her regular role of Kathy in Police Rescue MacIntosh played a main character in the first season of the BAFTA Award winning BBC show Jeopardy In 1998 MacIntosh appeared in the detective series Good Guys Bad Guys 3 Farscape edit MacIntosh joined the science fiction television series Farscape in late 2000 3 She was cast as Jool a young Interion woman She made her first appearance in the third season episode Self Inflicted Wounds Part I Could a Would a Should a 4 All Saints edit In 2002 MacIntosh was cast as Dr Charlotte Beaumont in the medical drama All Saints 5 MacIntosh took the role of Charlotte as she saw the character as a new challenge She was initially contracted for six weeks 5 Of Charlotte MacIntosh commented she s been empowering to play I felt much stronger and more confident in who I was than I had in a long time 5 MacIntosh became one of the show s longest serving cast members joining in series 5 and staying until its final season went to air 5 Macintosh s film and theatre credits include Police Rescue The Movie the Melbourne Theatre Company s Shark Fin Soup the Sydney Theatre Company s Private Lives the Ensemble Theatre s Blinded by the Sun and Sleeping Beauty She had a recurring role on Sea Patrol portraying Commander Maxine Knocker White She also played Doctor Elizabeth Mac Macmillan in ABC s crime drama Miss Fisher s Murder Mysteries 6 and Doctor Amelia Ward in Episode 9 of Crownies Wentworth edit MacIntosh was considered for the role of Bea Smith in prison drama Wentworth 7 She later joined the cast in the third season as vigilante Kaz Proctor alongside actresses Pia Miranda and Libby Tanner 8 Tammy would exit Wentworth in series 7 as the show begun to take a toll on her Macintosh revealed the extent of filming would leave her crying while going on walks and she would facetime her son every night during production 9 Tammy spoke with the production team at the end of series six to inform them that the upcoming seventh season would be her last as Kaz During series seven Kaz dies in the fourth episode of season 7 in a horrific killing Macintosh would join several of her co stars from Wentworth during 2022 and appeared at both a Screen Star Event in London and Birmingham and would also appear at the Wentworth Con fan convention in Melbourne Macintosh appears regularly at these fan conventions 10 Other projects edit MacIntosh made a cameo appearance in The Drover s Wife film and appeared in The Longest Weekend 11 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes1994 Police Rescue Const Kathy Orland1996 River Street Sharon PierceWhipping Boy SealMcLeod s Daughters Claire McLeod2000 Better Than Sex Girl F2005 Repetition Anell2011 A Heartbeat Away Grace FlackSleeping Beauty Work Colleague2021 22 The Drovers Wife Marti Murray cameo2022 The Longest Weekend Sadie Palmer feature filmTelevision edit Year Title Role Notes1989 90 The Flying Doctors Annie Rogers Recurring role1991 Chances Mandy Foster TV series1992 93 Bingles Stacy Main role1992 95 Police Rescue Const Kathy Orland Main role1993 The Feds Betrayal Nicola Bass TV film1995 G P Joanna Lalor Episode One for the Road 1997 98 Wildside Det Kim Devlin Recurring role1998 Good Guys Bad Guys Holly Swift Episode You Light Up My Wife 1999 Stingers Karen Jones Episode Full Term 2000 Grass Roots Marilyn Hennessy Recurring roleSomething in the Air Christine Rutherford Recurring role2001 02 Farscape Joolushko Jool Tunai Fenta Hovalis Recurring role2002 Jeopardy 12 Melissa Recurring role2002 09 All Saints 13 Dr Charlotte Beaumont Main role2004 Farscape The Peacekeeper Wars Joolushko Jool Tunai Fenta Hovalis TV miniseries2010 11 Sea Patrol CMDR Maxine Knocker White Recurring role2011 East West 101 Sally Wilson Episode Heart of Darkness Crownies Dr Amelia Ward Episode 1 9 2012 15 Miss Fisher s Murder Mysteries 14 Dr Elizabeth Mac Macmillan Recurring role2015 2019 Wentworth 15 Karen Kaz Proctor Recurring Season 3 Main Seasons 4 7 2019 Wentworth Behind the Bars Self TV SpecialTheatre editYear Title Role Notes1998 Blinded by the Sun Playhouse TheatrePrivate Lives Sydney Theatre CompanyShark Fin Soup Melbourne Theatre CompanyReferences edit Tammy Macintosh IMDb Retrieved 24 April 2020 McWhirter Erin 28 May 2008 TV Guide A walk for wellness The Sunday Times Retrieved 30 July 2016 a b Sharp Annette 10 December 2000 The Diary The Sun Herald Retrieved 30 July 2016 Tammy MacIntosh BBC Online Retrieved 30 July 2016 a b c d Hunter Tim 26 July 2007 Patron Saint of high heeled lesbians The Age Retrieved 30 July 2016 Fenton Andrew 28 May 2015 Ashleigh Cummings says Miss Fisher s Murder Mysteries leads the way for women in television news com au Retrieved 31 July 2016 Knox David 3 October 2012 Rumour Who will play the new Bea Smith TV Tonight Retrieved 9 April 2019 Byrnes Holly The screen death of Alex Cook s character Lou in Love My Way still holds strong emotions for fans News com au Retrieved 30 July 2016 https www dailytelegraph com au subscribe news 1 sourceCode DTWEB MRE170 a GGL amp dest https 3A 2F 2Fwww dailytelegraph com au 2Fentertainment 2Fsydney confidential 2Factors say landing a job on wentworth is the role of a lifetime 2Fnews story 2F2724fd140cee82ac2f73102f624d17c6 amp memtype anonymous amp mode premium amp v21 GROUPA Segment 1 NOSCORE amp nk 6bd5175f6020935782d0a994362933cb 1704809596 Wentworth Con arrives in Melbourne for a two day fan event Retrieved 30 March 2023 https www thecurb com au the longest weekend director molly haddon talks queer screen creating genuine family connections on screen and more in this interview Australian Television Jeopardy cast guide australiantelevision net Retrieved 15 January 2023 Australian Television All Saints series 5 2002 australiantelevision net Retrieved 15 January 2023 Australian Television Miss Fisher s Murder Mysteries australiantelevision net Retrieved 24 December 2022 Australian Television Wentworth episode guide s03e01 australiantelevision net Retrieved 24 December 2022 External links editTammy MacIntosh at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tammy MacIntosh amp oldid 1205925423, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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