Cate Blanchett: Snapshot
- Name
- Cate Blanchett
- Date of Birth
- May 14, 1969
- Birth Place
- Melbourne, Australia
Although Blanchett has been named one of PEOPLE's Most Beautiful and is applauded for her risk-taking red carpet style, she considers having an "actor's face" the "greatest compliment." The risk-taking actress has morphed into folk singer Bob Dylan, reprised her star-making role in Elizabeth: The Golden Age, and played a villain in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull with Harrison Ford and Shia LaBeouf. However, the mother of three plans to settle in Sydney to codirect a theatre company with her writer-director husband.
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Cate Blanchett: Five Fun Facts
- For 1998's Elizabeth, Cate Blanchett spent three months with her hairline shaved and her brows and lashes bleached. "It was one of the most liberating times of my life because I didn't even bother," Blanchett told PEOPLE.
- While growing up in sunny Australia, Cate Blanchett spent hours slathered in oil on her roof. "I always bemoaned the fact that I wasn't a bronzed surfer chick," she told PEOPLE. "I've had to accept the fact that I'm pale."
- Cate Blanchett donned prosthetic ears to play Galadriel, the elf queen, in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy. "I did [the role] for my husband; he's obsessed by my ears," she told the AP.
- For her role as Bob Dylan in the biopic I'm Not There, Cate Blanchett told W, "I just strapped those breasts down and went for it."
- Cate Blanchett and husband Andrew Upton will take over as co-artistic directors of the Sydney Theatre Company – Australia's largest theater company – in 2008. "It's hugely demanding and an enormous stretch," Blanchett said of the three-year appointment, where she will oversee a company of 12 actors and more than a dozen productions a year.
Cate Blanchett: Biography 
- late 1970s
An Early Loss
At 10, Blanchett loses her father, Robert, who dies of a heart attack. Her mother June raises her and her two siblings in Melbourne, Australia. "I do feel that loss," Blanchett tells the Sydney Morning Herald in 1994. "I have always believed there isn't enough time."
- 1992


Cate the Great
Blanchett studies at the National Institute of Dramatic Art and Sydney Theatre Company (pictured with costar Aden Young). She appears in many stage productions, including Oleanna with Geoffrey Rush. "There was a buzz about Cate even when she was in drama school," Rush tells the Los Angeles Times in 1998. "There was always just something special about Cate, an excitement, an aura."
- 1997


Beyond Theatre
Blanchett jumps to film as a sympathetic nurse in Paradise Road with Frances McDormand (right). She also lands her first major role opposite Ralph Fiennes in Gillian Armstrong's Oscar and Lucinda. The film's trailer, which features Blanchett as a 19th century gambling heiress, grabs the attention of director Shekhar Kapur, who fights to cast the unknown actress in his Queen Elizabeth I biopic.
Photo Credits
Top Left: Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic
BIOGRAPHY (top to bottom): Heidrun Lohr/AP







