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Zoe Carides
Born (1962-02-19) 19 February 1962 (age 62)
OccupationActress
Years active1986 - present
Children1
RelativesGia Carides (sister)
Danielle Carides (sister)

Zoe Carides (born 19 February 1962) is an Australian actress of film and television, who is best known for her roles in Death in Brunswick as Sophie, G. P. as Dr. Sonia Kapek and Grass Roots as Liz Murray.

Family

Carides was born in London, UK.[2]

She has a daughter.[3] Her sister is actress Gia Carides who also appeared in Police Rescue. Her brother-in-law was actor Anthony LaPaglia.[4]

Acting roles

Carides has made cameos in many successful Australian television shows, such as All Saints, Acropolis Now, White Collar Blue, Crownies, Janet King, Rake, and Top of the Lake: China Girl.

Carides appeared in the 1980s advertisement for the State Bank of Victoria where, as she sits in her bed with her partner, she turns and says "it's your money, Ralph". This saying became part of the Australian lexicon for many years with people quoting it when talking about any monetary issue.[citation needed]

Carides' first major role was the 1991 film Death in Brunswick as the love interest of Sam Neill's lead character.[5] She also went on to star in Brilliant Lies, which won her an AFI nomination, The Kiss and Police Rescue. She also starred in the independent Australian production of Beware of Greeks Bearing Guns.[6]

After turning 40, Carides set two goals: to have a solo exhibition of her paintings and to record an album of her own music.[4]

In 2005, Carides starred in the Sydney Theatre Company's Influence, by David Williamson, for which she won a Helpmann Award.[7][8] In 2008, she played the part of Pia Jones in the BBC-commissioned Australian soap opera Out of the Blue.[9]

She has also directed two short films: Gifted in 2005, and Not even a Mouse in 2011.[10]

In 2015, Carides appeared in the film Alex & Eve, which was based on the Australian play by Alex Lykos. She plays Chloe, the mother of Greek Alex (played by Richard Brancatisano), who falls in love with Muslim Lebanese Eve (played by Andrea Demetriades).[11]

She released an album of self-written songs, When I was Little, in 2018.[3]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Type
1985 Chunk - Eat The Cheese Role unknown Film Short
1986 Face The Day Role unknown Film Short
1986 With Inertia Role unknown Film Short
1988 Kadaicha aka 'Stones Of Death' Gail Sorensen Lead role: Feature film
1991 Death in Brunswick Lead role: Sophie Papafogos Feature film
1992 Mad Bomber in Love Rebecca Feature film
1992 Seeing Red Red Sessions Feature film
1993 Shotgun Wedding Lead role: Helen Llewellyn Feature film
1994 Police Rescue Const. Lorrie 'Flash' Gordon Feature film
1994 Gino Lucia Petri Feature film
1994 Fuckwit Shannon Film Short
1996 Brilliant Lies Katy Connor Feature film
1998 The Kiss Sue Film Short
1998 The Picture Woman Travelling Woman Film Short
1998 Something Honest Role unknown Film Short
1999 Midas Herself - Narrator Film Short
2000 Sammy Blue Role unknown Film Short
2000 Beware of Greeks Bearing Guns Nicki Feature film
2001 Midas Narrator (voice) Film Short
2005 Gifted Writer Film Short
2008 The Black Balloon Russell's Mum Feature film
2010 Good As New Mum Film Short
2011 The Last Time I Saw Michael Gregg Lisa Bacon Video
2011 I Spy Jo Film Short
2011 Throw Away the Key 6 Minutes Journalist Film Short
2011 Family Values Mum Film Short
2012 Not Suitable For Children Lab Technician Feature film
2013 Mystery Road Shirley Feature film
2013 Blinder Ally Feature film [12]
2013 The Kiss Woman Film Short
2014 The Little Death aka 'A Funny Kind of Love' Doctor Barnes Feature film
2014 Surviving Bug Sue Film Short
2014 Grace Under Water Lou Film Short
2015 Airlock Leanne Ashbrook
2015 Alex & Eve Chloe Feature film
2016 The Veiled Maria Film Short
2016 Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child Rominja Feature film
2017 Event Zero Pamela Laird[13] Feature film
2017 Red Handed Female Voiceover (voice) Film Short
2018 Final Resting Place Mum Film Short
2018 Trigger Happy Belinda the DOP Film Short
2018 Hot Mess Loz's Mum Feature film
2019 A Remarkable Career Interviewer Film Short
2020 Charging Premier Film Short
2022 Interceptor President Wallace Netflix Feature film
Television
Year Title Role Type
1985 Out There Herself - Presenter ABC TV series
1986 Edge Of The Wedge Herself SBS TV series, 1 episode
1986 Game of Life Herself ABC TV series
1986 Studio 86 ABC TV series, 2 episodes: "Strawberry Girl"[14]
Episode: "Sisters in the Bathroom"[15]
1987;1989 Rafferty's Rules Guest role: Janine Tate TV series, 1 episode
1988 The Insiders (Your First Tax Return) Herself - Narrator Video doumentary
1988 Richmond Hill Guest role: TV series, 2 episodes
1988 The Tourist aka 'Sands of Bedouin' TV movie
1989 Rafferty's Rules Guest role: Mardi TV series, 1 episode
1989 E Street Guest role: Jill Pritchard TV series, 2 episodes
1989 Acropolis Now Stella Hatzidimitropoulos Episode: "The Proxy Blues"
1990 The Flying Doctors Guest role: Mandy Sinclair TV series, 1 episode 20: "Life Line"
1991;1993 The Midday Show Herself & Sam Neill TV series, 1 episode
1991 Tonight Live With Steve Vizard Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1992 Andrew Denton: Live And Sweaty Herself - Guest ABC TV series, 1 episode
1993 For Whose Sake? Herself - Presenter Film documentary
1993 A Current Affair Herself TV series, 1 episode
1993;1994 Review Herself - Guest Presenter ABC TV series, 1 episode
1993;1994 Ray Martin At Midday Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1993-1999 Good Morning Australia Herself - Guest TV series, 6 episodes
1993 People's Choice Awards Herself - Presenter TV special
1994 Police Rescue In Action Herself ABC TV special
1994;1995 Review Herself ABC TV series, 2 episodes
1994 Midday With Derryn Hinch Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1994 At Home Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1994;1998 What's Cooking Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1994 Heartland Recurring Guest role: Shelley ABC TV series, 2 episodes
1994 Ernie and Denise Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1994 Level 23 Herself TV series, 1 episode
1994;1995 Review - A.F.I. Awards Herself ABC TV special
1995 The 37th Annual TV Week Logie Awards Herself - Presenter TV special
1995 Sale of the Century Herself - Contestant TV series, 1 episode
1995-1996 G.P. Regular role: Dr. Sonia Kapek ABC TV series, 35 episodes
1995 Eleven AM Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1995 Ten News Herself TV series, 1 episode
1995 National Nine News Herself TV series, 1 episode
1995 Seven Nightly News Herself TV series, 1 episode
1995 ABC News Herself ABC TV series, 1 episode
1995 Roy And HG Herself - Guest ABC TV series, 1 episode
1995 Review Herself ABC TV series, 1 episode
1996 Midday With Kerri-Anne Herself - Guest & Gia Carides TV series, 1 episode
1996 Monday To Friday Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1996 World Vision Appeal: A Christmas Wish Herself TV special
1997 War Of Distance Herself - Narrator TV film documentary
1997 Good Guys Bad Guys Recurring Guest role: Skye Rinker TV series, 2 episodes: "1.8 Million Reasons to Change Your Name: Part 1"
Episode: "1.8 Million Reasons to Change Your Name: Part 2"
1997 Bohemian Rhapsody Herself TV special
1998 Good News Week Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1998 Good News Weekend Herself - Guest TV series, 2 episodes
1998 What's Cooking Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
1998 Wildside Guest role: Karen Begbie ABC TV series, 1 episode: "1.32"[16]
1999 Murder Call Guest role: Dr. Constance Young TV series, Season 3, 1 episode 7: "A Blow to the Heart"
1999 Dog's Head Bay Guest role: Pauline ABC TV series, 1 episode: "The Birthday Boy"
2000 Denise Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
2000 The 10.30 Slot Herself - Guest ABC TV series, 1 episode
2000-2001 All Saints Recurring role: Sarah Adams TV series, 5 episodes
2000-2003 Grass Roots Regular role: Liz Murray ABC TV series, 18 episodes
2001 My Husband My Killer Lydia Iurman TV movie
2002 White Collar Blue Guest role: Mrs. Zenopoulos TV series, 1 episode: "1.7"
2003 Lucy Lolita De Acha TV movie
2004 Fireflies Guest role: Kim Porter ABC TV series, 1 episode: "Sons and Lovers"
2006 Monarch Cove Guest role: Justine TV series US, 1 episode: "1.11"
Episode: "1.12"
2006 All Saints Guest role: Jilly Winters TV series, Season 9, 1 episode 3: "Moment of Faith"
2007 Back Seat Beverly TV short
2008 All Saints Guest role: Sandra Dyer TV series, Season 11, 1 episode 6: "Careful What You Wish For"
2008 Out of the Blue Regular role: Pia Jones TV series, 58 episodes
2009 The Cut Goth Skater (voice) ABC TV miniseries, 1 episode 5: "A Falcon's Tail"
2010 The Pacific[17] Mama Karamanlis TV miniseries US/AUSTRALIA, 1 episode 3: "Melbourne"
2010 Packed to the Rafters Guest role: Penny Mallory TV series, 1 episode: "When Worlds Collide"
2010 Cops LAC Guest role: Alison Bristow TV series, 1 episode: "Old Love"
2011 Crownies Guest role: Gillian Warden ABC TV series, 2 episodes: "1.16"
Episode "1.18"
2012 Event Zero Guest role Pamela TV series, 1 episode
2013 Camp Guest role: Guidance Counseler TV series, 1 episode
2013 The Real Mary Poppins Herself TV special
2014 Janet King Recurring role: Gillian Warden ABC TV series, 3 episodes
2014 Old School Guest role: Carmen Gabban ABC TV miniseries, 1 episode
2015 Airlock Regular role: Leanne Ashbrook TV series
2015 Ready For This Guest role: Principal Hardy TV series, 1 episode
2016 Rake Guest role: Josephine ABC TV series, 1 episode
2016-2019 Doctor Doctor Guest roles: Nancy Miller / Jill / Mayor Miller TV series, 9 episodes
2016;2019 The Daily Edition Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
2017 Top Of The Lake Guest role: Sylvia TV series, 1 episode
2017 Pulse Guest role: Lucia ABC TV series, 1 episode
2017 Home And Away Guest role: Dr. Lang TV series, 1 episode
2019 The Daily Edition Herself - Guest TV series, 1 episode
2019 The Commons Recurring role: Dr. Carras TV miniseries, 1 episode
2020 Reckoning Recurring role: Sue TV miniseries, 3 episodes
2020 Deadhouse Duck Guest role: Rosemary TV miniseries, 1 episode
2021 Arguments With My Mum Role unknown TV series, 1 episode
2022 The PM's Daughter Recurring role: Michaela Keane TV miniseries, 1 episode
2022 Pieces Of Her Guest role: Francine TV series US, 1 episode

References

  1. ^ GRO Register of Births MAR 1962 5a 90 EALING - Zoe Carides, mmn=Hobart
  2. ^ Moran, Albert; Keating, Chris (4 August 2009). The A to Z of Australian Radio and Television. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7022-2. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  3. ^ a b Elphick, Nicole (20 October 2018). "Zoe Carides "bares her soul" in self-penned tunes". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Out of the comfort zone, into the unknown". The Sydney Morning Herald. 16 August 2002. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  5. ^ Mcdonald, Dougal (27 April 1991). "More laughs on the page than on screen". Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995). p. 21. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  6. ^ Stratton, David (15 June 2000). "Beware of Greeks bearing guns". Variety. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  7. ^ "Past nominees and winners | Helpmann Awards". www.helpmannawards.com.au. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  8. ^ "2005 Helpmann Awards winners list". The Sydney Morning Herald. 9 August 2005. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  9. ^ "Watson, Carides to take on Poms". News.com.au. 13 January 2008. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  10. ^ Roach, Vicki (7 March 2011). "Directors cast their eyes on the future". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  11. ^ Buckmaster, Luke (22 October 2015). "Alex & Eve review – cultural clashes and baklava in a Greek-Lebanese love story". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  12. ^ Kalin, Paul (16 January 2013). "Short cuts". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  13. ^ "Red carpet event in Warriewood for new Aussie film". www.dailytelegraph.com.au. 24 August 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  14. ^ "Castrol six-hour". Victor Harbour Times (SA : 1932 - 1986). 10 October 1986. p. 11. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  15. ^ "Sisters in the Bathroom". Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995). 17 November 1986. p. 21. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  16. ^ "Wildside". Torres News (Thursday Island, Qld. : 1957-2015). 31 July 1998. p. 1. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  17. ^ "Pacific actors put through 'terrifying' boot camp". The Sydney Morning Herald. 7 April 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2019.