Deborah Mailman Bio, Age, Husband, Net, Weight Loss, ABC, Movies

Deborah Mailman Biography

Deborah Mailman is a television and film actor, as well as a singer, from Australia. She is most known for her roles in The Secret Life of Us, Offspring, Redfern Now, and Cleverman, an Australian dystopian science fiction series.

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How old is Deborah Mailman? – Age

She is 50 years old as of 14 July 2022. She was born in 1972 in Mount Isa, Australia. Her real name is Deborah Jane Mailman.

Deborah Mailman Family – Education

She is the youngest of five children. Her ancestors are both Aboriginal (Bidjara) and Mori (Ngti Porou and Te Arawa). She earned a Bachelor of Arts in performing arts from Queensland University of Technology Academy of the Arts in 1992.

Does Deborah Mailman have a partner? – Husband

She is married to Matthew Coonan. The couple has two children; Henry Coonan and Deborah Mailman.

Deborah Mailman Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $1.5 Million.

Deborah Mailman ABC

She hosted the ABC television show Message Stick. She appeared in Redfern Now, an ABC indigenous mini-series, in 2012. In 2019, she played as politician Alex Irving in the ABC drama Total Control, which was produced by Blackfella Films and aired in 2019.

Deborah Mailman Weight Loss

She has not disclosed any information about her body weight. While she believes her family and friends’ judgments, the’sensitive’ singer confesses online trolls left an impression on her.

Deborah will play Superintendent Anna Waters, the detective in command of the homicide squad, in the upcoming Nine crime drama Bite Club. She informed the outlet that when she was on set for the show, she used public transportation for an hour and a half each day so she could spend her nights with her family.

Deborah Mailman Career

Postal worker assumed the part of Kate in a La Boite Theater creation of Shakespeare’s The Subduing of the Wench in 1994. Other beginning phase jobs incorporate the performance show The Seven Phases of Lamenting (which she co-composed with Wesley Enoch) for Kooemba Jdarra, Queensland Theater Organization’s 1997 recovery of Louis Nowra’s play Brilliance, and Cordelia in Ruler Lear for Chime Shakespeare in 1998.

Deborah Mailman Photo
Deborah Mailman Photo

Mailman won the AFI Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 1998 for her role as Nona in the Australian independent film Radiance, which was based on the play. She had a role in The Secret Life of Us, for which she won two Logies in 2002 and 2004 for Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series.

Mailman spoke about her Aboriginal heritage in the 2001 documentary Black Chicks Talking directed by Leah Purcell. She collaborated with Cathy Freeman on the four-part television documentary series Going Bush, which premiered in 2006. In it, the two of them set out on a journey from Broome to Arnhem Land, meeting with Indigenous communities along the way.

She made an appearance in the movie Rabbit-Proof Fence. She played a lead job in the 2010 melodic film Grain Nue Dae. In the play The Sapphires and the ensuing film of a similar name she assumed the part of vocalist Gail McCrae.

Ralph, a short film starring Madeleine Madden, earned her an Inside Film Award. She portrayed Cherie Butterfield in the drama series Offspring on Channel Ten from 2010 to 2014. On 29 January 2015, Postal carrier co-facilitated the AACTA Grants with Cate Blanchett.

In the movie Paper Planes, which came out on January 15, 2015, Mailman played Maureen Prescott. After that, she played Mayor Lake in Oddball and narrated Blinky Bill the Movie as Blinky Bill’s mother. Mailman joined the Sydney Opera House Trust on February 18, 2015. Mailman was given a three-year appointment to the Screen Australia Board in 2019.

Deborah Mailman Movies

♦ 2023 – The New Boy
♦ 2020 – 2067
♦ 2020 – Combat Wombat
♦ 2019 – H Is for Happiness
♦ 2017 – Three Summers
♦ 2017 – Djali
♦ 2016 – A Few Less Men
♦ 2015 – Oddball – Mayor Lake
♦ 2015 – Redfern Now: Promise Me – Lorraine
♦ 2015 – Blinky Bill the Movie
♦ 2014 – Paper Planes
♦ 2013 – The Darkside
♦ 2012 – Mental
♦ 2012 – The Sapphires
♦ 2012 – Mabo
♦ 2009 – Bran Nue Dae

Deborah Mailman TV Shows

♦ 2023 – Ark: The Animated Series
♦ 2019 – Total Control
♦ 2018 – Mystery Road
♦ 2018 – Bite Club
♦ 2017 – Little J & Big Cuz
♦ 2017 – Get Krack!n
♦ 2016–17 – Cleverman
♦ 2016 – Tomorrow When the War Began
♦ 2016 – Wolf Creek
♦ 2016 – Please Like Me
♦ 2014–21 – Jack Irish
♦ 2014–16 – Black Comedy
♦ 2012 – Redfern Now
♦ 2010–17 – Offspring
♦ 2006 – The Chaser’s War on Everything
♦ 2005 – The Alice