Really Interesting Women

Alison Whyte

Richard Graham Season 1 Episode 162

Really Interesting Women

 

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Ep. 162 Alison Whyte

 

Alison Whyte is one of Australia’s most accomplished and versatile actors, celebrated for her commanding presence across stage and screen. 

 

Born in Tasmania she began her artistic journey as a ballet dancer before training at the Victorian College of the Arts, where she honed the craft that would define her career. 

 

She rose to national prominence with her breakout role in the satirical television series Frontline, earning a Silver Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress. 

 

Her screen career spans acclaimed performances in Satisfaction, The Dressmaker, and The Jammed and, I reckon even more impressively, in theatre, she has starred in productions with the Melbourne Theatre Company, Sydney Theatre Company, and Belvoir, including standout roles in Death of a Salesman, The Testament of Mary, and Summer of the Seventeenth Doll. 

 

She is the recipient of multiple industry awards including Green Room, Helpmann and Sydney Theatre Awards for her work on stage, as well as Logie and ASTRA Awards for her work onscreen. 

 

She is currently at the Belvoir Theatre’s ‘the true history of the life and death of King Lear & his three daughters’.

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