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Celia Ireland (born 16 May 1966) is an Australian actress. She is best known for her role as Regina Butcher on the television series All Saints and her Logie award winning role as Liz Birdsworth on the prison drama series Wentworth.

Celia Ireland
Born (1966-05-16) 16 May 1966 (age 56)
Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
OccupationActress
Years active1992–present
Notable workTelevision:
All Saints
Wentworth
Film:
My Mother Frank
Australian Rules
SpouseTim[1]
Children2[1]

Early life


Celia Ireland was born in Newcastle, New South Wales on 16 May 1966. She lived in Haig Street, Belmont, City of Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia with a large cast of older sisters and a brother. Celia attended Saint Mary's Catholic High School, Gateshead, City of Lake Macquarie, New South Wales and later Saint Anne's/Saint Pius X College, Adamstown (Newcastle), New South Wales, Australia. Currently, she often visits Canberra, ACT and enjoys shopping and eating out.


Career


Ireland made her television debut in 1992 when she made a guest appearance on the Australian television series Police Rescue. What followed was a number of guesting roles on television series such as A Country Practice, Water Rats and Murder Call, to name but a few and the feature films Dallas Dolls in 1994, which was her film debut; Dad and Dave: On Our Selection, Floating Life, Idiot Box and Thank God He Met Lizzie, with Cate Blanchett; all of which she appeared in throughout the nineties.

In 1997, Ireland played Rosy's mother Filameena in the Australian children's television series Swinging for ABC TV.

In 1998, Ireland went on to voice Boronia in the Australian children's animated television series Petals for ABC TV and Mrs. Simms in the Australian children's animated television series Seaside Hotel for Seven Network and Yoram Gross EM TV in 2003.

In 1999, Ireland was cast as Regina Butcher on the Seven Network drama series All Saints, first appearing during the series' second season. She left the series in 2005 during season eight.

While appearing on All Saints, Ireland continued to receive guest roles in several series and films; the Australian feature films After the Rain, My Mother Frank, Angst and Australian Rules, in which she received a Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Supporting Actress and was nominated for an Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role; the popular Nine Network drama series McLeod's Daughters and Don't Blame Me. In 2006, Ireland played a recurring role in the second season of Supernova. Her other television credits include Monster House, Laid, Me and My Monsters, the television comedy-drama series Packed to the Rafters, and a recurring role as Connie Callahan in the Seven Network soap opera Home and Away; the films Rogue, Cactus, Being Venice and Goddess.

In 2012, Ireland received the regular role of Liz Birdsworth on Australian prison drama series Wentworth, a reimagining of the cult classic series Prisoner (Prisoner: Cell Block H) which aired on Network Ten from 1979 to 1986. Wentworth went to air on SoHo in mid-2013. Ireland has so far appeared as a regular in all three seasons, as a prisoner who gives peer support to her fellow inmates. Her character name is that of the original Prisoner character Lizzie Birdsworth, although Ireland plays a completely different character role to that of Sheila Florance's character, they do however share a similarity as Liz is a functioning alcoholic, Ireland would later exit the series in season 7. After leaving Wentworth Celia joined the filming of Five Bedrooms and Total Control.[2]


Filmography


Film
Year Title Role Notes
1994 Dallas Dolls Policewoman
1995 Dad and Dave: On Our Selection Sarah
1996 Floating Life
1996 Idiot Box Barmaid
1997 Thank God He Met Lizzie Cheryl
1999 Oops! Woman Short film
2000 After the Rain Stevie Canetti
2000 My Mother Frank Peggy
2000 Angst Case Worker
2002 Australian Rules Liz Black
2007 Rogue Gwen
2008 Cactus Vesna
2012 Being Venice Australian Woman
2013 Goddess Mary
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1992 Police Rescue Lachlan's Mother Season 2 (Episode: "Sugar")
1993 The Comedy Sale Various Season 1 (3 episodes)
1993 A Country Practice Judy Hallem Season 13 (2 episodes)
1996 Water Rats Sarah Fleetwood Season 1 (2 episodes)
1998 Petals Boronia (voice) Seasons 1 & 2
1999 Murder Call Barb Ferris Season 3 (Episode: "Hide & Seek")
1999 Dog's Head Bay Alice Astassio Season 1 (4 episodes)
2002 Home and Away Bernadette Season 15; Unknown episodes
2002 McLeod's Daughters Melanie Powers Season 2 (Episode: "The Bore War")
2002 Don't Blame Me Schoolteacher Don't Blame the Koalas (title in United Kingdom)
Season 1 (Episode: "Fate Steps In")
1999–2005 All Saints Regina Butcher Main role, Seasons 2–8 (144 episodes)
2003 Seaside Hotel Mrs. Simms (voice) Seasons 1 & 2
2005–2006 Swinging Filameena Season 1 (9 episodes)
2006 Supernova Shirl Recurring role, Season 2 (5 episodes)
2008 Monster House Karen Webb Season 1 (2 episodes)
2011 Laid Brendan's Mum Season 1 (1 episode)
2011 Me and My Monsters Pauline Travis Season 2 (Episode: "The Monster-Sitter")
2013–2014 Home and Away Connie Callahan Recurring role, Seasons 26–27 (9 episodes)
2013 Packed to the Rafters Colleen Bourke Season 5 (2 episodes)
2013–2019 Wentworth Liz Birdsworth Wentworth Prison (title in New Zealand and United Kingdom)
Main role
Seasons 1–7 (80 episodes)
2013 Redfern Now Nurse Edwards Season 2 (Episode: "Where the Heart Is")
2014 Rake Cop 1 Season 3 (1 episode)
2019 Five Bedrooms Rhonda Hibbert Season 1 (2 episodes)
2019 Total Control Tracy Season 1 (6 episodes)

Awards and nominations


Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2002 AFI Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Australian Rules Nominated [3][lower-alpha 1]
FCCA Awards Best Actress – Supporting Role Won [4][lower-alpha 2]
2015 ASTRA Awards Most Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor Wentworth Nominated [5][lower-alpha 3]
2016 Logie Awards Most Outstanding Supporting Actress Won [6][lower-alpha 4]
2018 AACTA Awards Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama Nominated [7][lower-alpha 5]
Logie Awards Most Outstanding Supporting Actress Nominated [8][lower-alpha 6]
2019 Most Outstanding Supporting Actress Nominated [9][lower-alpha 7]

Notes


  1. The AFI Awards (now the AACTA Awards) are presented by the Australian Film Institute.
  2. The FCCA Awards are presented by the Film Critics Circle of Australia.
  3. Nominated for Season 2 of Wentworth.
  4. Won for Season 3 of Wentworth.
  5. Nominated for Season 6 of Wentworth.
  6. Nominated for Season 5 of Wentworth.
  7. Nominated for Season 6 of Wentworth.

References


  1. Brygel, Jackie (25 July 2018). "Wentworth star Celia breaks silence: 'It hasn't been easy'". New Idea. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  2. (Cooper, Lorna - 27 August 2013)"Wentworth: Prisoner Cell Block H's gritty update". MSN. Retrieved 14 September 2013.[permanent dead link]
  3. "AACTA Awards 2002". aacta.org. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  4. Groves, Don (31 October 2002). "'Tracker' jumps Oz 'Fence'". Variety. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  5. Knox, David (8 May 2016). "ASTRA Awards 2015: nominees". TV Tonight. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  6. Knox, David (10 February 2015). "2016 Logie Awards: winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  7. "2018 AACTA Awards". aacta.org. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  8. Knox, David (27 May 2018). "Logie Awards 2018: nominees". TV Tonight. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  9. Knox, David (30 June 2019). "Logie Awards 2019: winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 14 June 2022.





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