Kate Maree Mulvany (born 1977) is an Australian actress, playwright and screenwriter. She works in theatre, television and film, with roles in Hunters (2020–2023), The Great Gatsby (2013), Griff the Invisible (2010) and The Final Winter (2007). She has played lead roles with Australian theatre companies as well as appearing on television and in film.
She has won several awards, including the Philip Parsons Young Playwrights Award for The Seed in 2004 and the Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Play for her role in Richard 3 in 2017.
Mulvany was diagnosed with a Wilms's tumor (renal cancer) at age two and spent much of her childhood in hospital. Her cancer may be linked to her father's exposure to Agent Orange (which was contaminated with dioxin) during his service in the Vietnam War, although this has not been proven. After having to undergo chemotherapy and radiotherapy and a radical nephrectomy, she was declared in remission. However, the treatment and cancer had affected her body as she grew, and caused infertility.
In 1994 she moved to Perth for university, accompanied by her family. She earned a double major degree in script writing and theatre, and was tutored by Elizabeth Jolley. In 1997, she received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Curtin University, and moved to Sydney in 1998.
She played Cassius, Lady Macbeth, and was lauded for her performance as Richard III in which she revealed her real-life Spinal column disability. Her adaptation of Craig Silvey's novel Jasper Jones has been performed in Perth by Barking Gecko Theatre Company, in Sydney by Belvoir St Theatre, and in Melbourne by the Melbourne Theatre Company. In 2015 it was shortlisted for the Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting in the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards.
In 2018, Mulvany adapted Ruth Park's The Harp in the South trilogy as a two-part play for Sydney Theatre Company. In 2019, she followed this with an adaptation of the Schiller play Mary Stuart - the first to be undertaken by a woman - again for Sydney Theatre Company. One review said, "Mulvany’s bold adaptation recentres the queens, shearing away nearly every male soliloquy and interaction held exclusively between men, of which there are an abundance in Schiller’s text", while others called it "dazzlingly different", and a "feminist" reimagining of a classic.
In April 2019, Deadline announced that Mulvany had been cast as a series regular in Amazon Prime Video's new 10-episode Nazism-hunting series Hunters, created by David Weil and produced by Jordan Peele. She played one of the Hunters, Sister Harriet.
In August 2023 Mulvany narrated the three-part ABC Television series Our Vietnam War.
In 2015 she wed fellow actor Hamish Michael in New York.
Career
Other activities
Personal life
Recognition and awards
General
As actor
2025 AACTA Awards Best Supporting Actress Better Man How to Make Gravy 2019 Helpmann Awards Best Female Actor in a Play Every Brilliant Thing 2018 Green Room Awards Best Female Performer Richard III 2018 AACTA Awards Best Lead Actress in a Feature Film The Merger 2017 Helpmann Awards Best Female Actor in a Play Richard III 2017 Sydney Theatre Awards Best Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Mainstage Production Richard III 2015 AACTA Awards Best Lead Actress in a Feature Film The Little Death 2014 Sydney Theatre Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Mainstage Production Tartuffe 2011 Sydney Theatre Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Mainstage Production Julius Caesar 2007 Sydney Theatre Awards Best Actress in a Lead Role The Seed 1998 Green Room Awards Best Female Performer Killer Joe
As writer
2019 David Williamson Prize For Excellence in Writing for Australian Theatre The Harp in the South 2018 Sydney Theatre Awards Best Mainstage Production Best New Australian Work 2018 AWGIE Awards The Rasputin Affair 2017 Helpmann Awards Best Play Jasper Jones Best New Australian Work 2015-2016 Intersticia Foundation Bell Shakespeare Writers' Fellowship 2014 Sydney Theatre Company Patrick White Playwrights Fellowship 2013 AWGIE Awards Best Theatre: Stage Medea 2012 Sydney Theatre Awards Best Mainstage Production Best New Australian Work 2007 Sydney Theatre Awards Best Independent Production The Seed Best New Australian Work 2004 Belvoir Philip Parsons Young Playwrights Award 2004 Sydney Theatre Company Patrick White Playwrights Award The Danger Age 2002 Naked Theatre Company Write Now! Playwrighting Competition Blood & Bone
Filmography
Film
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!Notes 2024 How to Make Gravy Stella 2024 Better Man Janet Williams 2022 Elvis Marion Keisker 2018 The Merger Angie Barlow 2014 The Little Death Evie 2013 The Turning Gail Lang 2013 The Great Gatsby Mrs McKee 2012 Scratch Vet Short 2010 Connection Natalie Short 2010 Griff the Invisible Cecila 2009 Into My Arms Anna Short 2007 The Final Winter Kate
Television
Writing
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!Ref TBA My Brilliant Career Augusta TBA 2023 The Clearing Tasmin Latham 6 episodes 2020-23 Hunters Sister Harriet 18 episodes 2022 The Twelve Kate Lawson 10 episodes 2021 RFDS Rhiannon Emerson 3 episodes 2019 Lambs of God Frankie Jones 3 episodes 2019 Get Krack!n Skye 1 episode 2018 Fighting Season Captain Kim Nordenfelt 6 episodes 2016 Secret City Ronnie 6 episodes 2015 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Eva/Millie 1 episode 2010-15 Winter Lauren McIntrye 4 episodes 2011-12 The Hamster Wheel Additional Cast 8 episodes 2011 My Place Mrs Owen 3 episodes 2011 Kate Mariner TV Movie 2009 Chasers War on Everything 1 episode 2007 Chandon Pictures Maggie 1 episode 2007 The Chaser Decides 1 episode 2000 All Saints Hayley McMasters 1 episode +
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!Ref 2022 Summer Love Writer 1 episode 2019-20 Upright Writer 8 episodes 2016-18 Beat Bugs Writer 3 episodes 2013 Chicom Writer Short
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