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KATE Mclennan KATE McLENNAN AWARDS AWGIE AWARD Winner – Comedy, Situation or Narrative, Get Krack!n (2018) AWGIE AWARD Winner – Drama or Comedy, Other Form, The Katering Show (2015) MICF GOLDEN GIBBO AWARD Nominee – Best Show, Standard Double (2013) KIT DENTON DISFELLOWSHIP Winner – Courage and Excellence in Performance Writing, Bleak (2012) THE AGE M-IE AWARD Winner – Rising Comedy Star, The Debutante Diaries (2011) MICF BARRY AWARD Nominee – The Debutante Diaries (2007) SHORT & SWEET FESTIVAL AWARD Nominee – Best Actress, All The Way to the Top (2007) SA THEATRE GUILD AWARD Nominee – Best Comedy, The Debutante Diaries (2007) MELBOURNE FRINGE FESTIVAL AWARD Winner – Best Emerging Artist, The Debutante Diaries (2006) MELBOURNE FRINGE FESTIVAL AWARD Winner – Best Comedy Award, The Debutante Diaries (2006) TELEVISION SPICKS & SPECKS (Series 11) Guest Dir: Jon Olb, ABC TV 2021 SPICKS & SPECKS (‘00s Special) Guest Dir: Jon Olb, ABC TV 2020 CELEBRITY NAME GAME Guest Fremantle Media Australia Pty Limited 2019 HUGHESY, WE HAVE A PROBLEM (Series 3) Guest Screentime Pty Ltd 2019 GET KRACK!N (Series 2) Role: Co-Host Dir: Hayden Guppy, Get Krack!n Series Two Pty Ltd 2019 THE YEARLY WITH CHARLIE PICKERING Guest Half Hour News Hour Pty Ltd 2018 TALKIN’ ‘BOUT YOUR GENERATION (Series 5) Guest Dir: Jon Olb, Nine Network 2018 ABC NEW YEAR’S EVE 2017 Guest ABC TV 2017 HAVE YOU BEEN PAYING ATTENTION? (Series 5) Guest Quizmaster Working Dog 2017 SHAUN MICALLEF’S MAD AS HELL (Series 7) Guest ABC TV 2017 GET KRACK!N (Series 1) Co-Host Dir: Hayden Guppy, Get Krack!n Series One Pty Ltd 2017 THE KATERING SHOW (Series 2) Co-Host Dir: Kate McCartney & Kate McLennan, Katering Productions 2016 SLUMBER PARTY Guest Dir: Michael Rucker, 2016 COMEDY SHOWROOM: BLEAK (Short) Role: Anna O’Brien Dir: Kate McCartney, ABC TV 2016 WINNERS & LOSERS (Series 4) Role: Kathryn Piper Dir: Various, Seven Network 2014-2015 SAMMY J & RANDY IN RICKETTS LANE Role: Megan Dir: Jonathan Brough, SP Ricketts Pty Ltd 2015 IN THE ZONE IV Guest Dir: Carla Reid, C31 2015 COMEDY UP LATE (Series 2) Guest Dir: Jon Olb, ABC2 2014 HOUSE HUSBANDS (Series 3) Role: Skye Dir: Grant Brown, Playmaker HH3 SPV Pty Limited 2014 COMEDY UP LATE (Series 1) Guest Dir: Jon Olb, ABC2 2013 SLIDESHOW Guest Shine Australia 2013 IT’S A DATE (Series 1) Role: Jessica Dir: Jonathan Brough & Peter Helliar, Princess Pictures 2013 LIVE ON BOWEN Guest Dir: Nick Weller, RMITV 2012 BEN ELTON LIVE FROM PLANET EARTH Ensemble Cast Dir: Peter Ots, Nine Network Australia 2010 OFFSPRING (Series 1) Role: Café Girl Dir: Kate Dennis, Southern Star 2010 THE MANSION Role: Various Characters Dir: Dan Ilic & Peter Lawler, Foxtel Productions 2008 LET LOOSE LIVE Role: Various Characters Dir. Ted Emery, Seven Network 2005 MDA (Series 2) Role: Fan Dir: Helen Gaynor, ABC TV 2003 STINGERS (Series 7) Role: Melissa Dir: Steve Mann, Beyond Simpson le Mesurier 2003 PODCAST SLUSHY Role: Nat Guesswork Television Pty Ltd 2021 ONLY WRONG ANSWERS Co-Host Planet Broadcasting 2019-2020 WEB SERIES AUNTY DONNA – GLENNRIDGE SECONDARY COLLEGE Role: Mark’s Mum Haven’t You Done Well Productions Pty Ltd 2019 THE KATERING SHOW (Series 1) Co-Host Dir: Kate McCartney & Kate McLennan, Katering Productions 2015 BLEAK: THE WEB SERIES Role: Anna Lead Balloon Productions / Princess Pictures 2014 VOICE CREDITS SHERAZADE: THE UNTOLD STORIES Role: Peribanu Dir: Steve Bristow & Jody Gannon, Chocolate Liberation Front Pty Ltd 2017 DOGSTAR: CHRISTMAS IN SPACE Role: Simone Clark / Celeste Sharp Dir: Scott Vanden Bosch, Media World Pictures 2016 THE FLAMIN’ THONGS Role: Narelle Thong Dir: Kelly Lynagh, Media World Pictures 2014-2015 EXCHANGE STUDENT ZERO Role: Charity Dir: Maurice Argiro & Patrick Crawley, Bogan Entertainment Solutions 2012 DOGSTAR (SERIES 1, 2 & 3) Role: Simone Dir: Various, ScreenWest 2007-2011 WAKKAVILLE Role: Missy Ettamogah Productions 2008-2009 FILM KWIK FIX (Short) Role: Samara Dir: Kelly Hucker, VCA 2010 4 MINUTES OF FAME (Short) Role: Carla Dir: Emily Owens, Colour Me TV 2008 ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP (Short) Role: Hayley Dir: Joelene Crnogorac, Bidiffy Productions 2007 WRITING SLUSHY Guesswork Television Pty Ltd 2021 GET KRACK!N (Series 2) Dir: Hayden Guppy, Get Krack!n Series Two Pty Ltd 2019 SANDO Dir: Various, Jungle FTV 2018 GET KRACK!N (Series 1) Dir: Hayden Guppy, Get Krack!n Series One Pty Ltd 2017 THE KATERING SHOW (Series 1 & 2) Dir: Kate McCartney & Kate McLennan, Katering Productions 2015- 2016 COMEDY SHOWROOM: BLEAK (Short) Dir: Kate McCartney, ABC TV 2016 LITTLE LUNCH (Series 1) Dir: Ian Reiser & Tim Bartley, Gristmill 2015 BLEAK: THE WEB SERIES Lead Balloon Productions / Princess Pictures 2014 YOU’RE SKITTING ME (Series 2) Dir: Dave Cartel & David Swann, Jigsaw Entertainment Pty Ltd 2013 THE MANSION Dir: Dan Ilic & Peter Lawler, Foxtel Productions 2008 LET LOOSE LIVE Dir. Ted Emery, Seven Network 2005 STAGE STANDARD DOUBLE With Wes Snelling Dir: Mark Watson, Moosehead Awarded, MICF 2013 *Golden Gibbo Nominee HOMEWARD BOUND Solo Show Dir: Celia Pacquola, Token Events 2012 COMEDY FESTIVAL ROADSHOW Performer Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2012 WOMEN OF LETTERS Performer Dir: Marieke Hardy & Michaela McGuire 2012 HOMEWARD BOUND Solo Show Melbourne Fringe Festival 2011 I COULDA BEEN A SAILOR Role: Nelly Thomas Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2010 LIVIN’ THE DREAM Performer/Writer Dir: Roz Hammond, Harris & McLennan DEAD RIVER ENSEMBLE Lead Cast Dir: Fiona Harris, Pregnant Goldfish Productions 2009 THE ENTHUSIASTS Solo Show Dir: Joelene Crnogorac, Pregnant Goldfish THE DEBUTANTE DIARIES Solo Show Dir: Fiona Harris, Pregnant Goldfish, National Tour SHORT AND SWEET Dir: Joelene Crnogorac, Pregnant Goldfish Productions BEACONSFIELD THE MUSICAL Cast Dir: Luke Joslin, Downwind Media, Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2008 DUST Dir: Donna Jackson, Hubcap Productions 2008 THE ENTHUSIASTS Solo Show Dir: Joelene Crnogorac, MICF THE DEBUTANTE DIARIES Solo Show Dir: Fiona Harris, MICF Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Edinburgh Fringe, Hothouse Theatre Comedy Festival 2007 ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP Dir: Joelene Crnogorac, Short & Sweet Festival THE DEBUTANTE DIARIES Solo Show Dir: Fiona Harris, Melbourne Fringe 2006 THE WRONG NIGHT Ensemble Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2006 OUTLOOKERS Dir: Russell Fletcher, Arena Theatre Company HOT WAXXXX Dir: Susan Ellis, She’s Crafty 2005 HENPECKED Ensemble Dir: Catherine Green, MICF 2005 TOTAL ENTERTAINMENTS Dir: Kate Gorman, Baby Banksia for Melbourne Fringe 2003 THE 666 Dir: Jon Stephens, MICF THE SIX Dir: Daniel Tusia, MICF 2002 THE HINDSIGHT PROPHECIES Dir: Michael Broadstock, MICF .
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