Belinda Giblin

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Born
Sue Belinda Giblin

(1950-03-02) 2 March 1950 (age 76)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1970–present
Belinda Giblin
Born
Sue Belinda Giblin

(1950-03-02) 2 March 1950 (age 76)
EducationUniversity of Sydney, National Institute of Dramatic Art
OccupationActress
Years active1970–present
Known for
SpouseAxel Bartz
Children2

Sue Belinda Giblin (born 2 March 1950) professionally billed as Belinda Giblin, is an Australian actress who has played prominent roles in theatre and television soap operas, and several feature films.

Giblin's television roles include Kay Webster in The Box (1974-1975); Sister Sue Marriott in The Sullivans (1977–1978); and Alison Carr in Sons and Daughters (1985-1987). She has also had two stints in Home and Away, first briefly as Cynthia Ross in 1991, then as a more long term role of Martha Stewart, the long-presumed-dead wife of Alf Stewart, a role she played on a recurring basis from 2018 to 2022.

Giblin was born in Tamworth, New South Wales to Phyllis and Ted. She has two older brothers Ted Jnr. and Graham, and a younger sister Allison. Her father Ted was a doctor at the Tamworth Base Hospital. Her mother ran the dramatic society, and acted and directed in productions.[1] She died of breast cancer when Belinda was 23; her father died when he was 83.[2]

Giblin later recalled that her first stage role was playing Buttons in Cinderella, a school play. "It was the first in a string of boy roles I played throughout my childhood."[3] She was offered a scholarship to the Australian Ballet School when she was 17, but chose to study arts at the University of Sydney. She then studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art, before leaving after a year to practise her craft.[4] In 2015 she told Cassie Tongue at AussieTheatre.Com that 'the first professional acting work I did was playing young boy roles for ABC radio.'[3]

Career

Giblin appeared in the risqué, satirical 1970s soap opera The Box as Kay Webster,[1] a role she reprised in the film based on the series in which the character used her married name, Kay Webster-Brooks. She also starred in the 1980s melodrama Sons and Daughters as Alison Carr. The Alison Carr character was revealed to be the post-plastic surgery incarnation of the show's original and much vaunted villain, 'Pat the Rat' – Patricia Hamilton,[5] originally played by Rowena Wallace. Giblin was cast in the role because of her resemblance to Wallace.[6]

Giblin featured in numerous series made by Crawford Productions, over a 12-year period early in her career. These included Matlock Police,[2] Division 4, Homicide, The Sullivans,[1] Bluey (1976) and Skyways,.[1] Aside from Crawford shows, she has been seen in Alvin Purple (1976), Heartbreak High, and Good Guys, Bad Guys, as well as Home and Away in which she played Cynthia Ross in 1991 and Martha Stewart, the first wife of regular Alf Stewart, from 2018.[7]

Since 2013, she has also guest starred in The Horizon, a gay shortform web series on YouTube, as Wilma (the drag queen's) mother.[8]

In 2015, Giblin received acclaim and a nomination for Best Actress at the Sydney Theatre Awards for her role as Stella Goldschlag in Blonde Poison in a range of performances across Australia.[9] The Gail Lowe play is a one-woman show about a Jewish woman who became a Nazi collaborator during World War II.[5]

In 2017, she appeared as Babs DeVure in Bent 101, an Australian short form comedy series that was on the Seven Network.[1]

On 9 February 2026, Giblin was named in the cast for the Australian tour for Steel Magnolias.[10]

Giblin also works as a corporate trainer.[1]

Personal life

Giblin has been married to Axel Bartz (a set designer) since around 1984. She was performing in a theatre production Bedroom Farce when it came to Adelaide and Bartz was the resident designer of the Adelaide Theatre Company.[2] She has two children, Romy and Nicholas, and lives in Leichhardt.[5] Her father-in-law was in the German music corps.[2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Type
1971SacrificeGirlFilm short
1974PetersenMoiraFeature film
1975The BoxKay Webster-BrooksFeature film
1975End PlayMargaret GiffordFeature film
1979Alison's Birthday released 1981Isobel ThorneFeature film
1985The Empty BeachMarion SingerFeature film
2002SpurFilm short
2003At The Edge of the BedThe WifeFilm short
2008Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!SelfFeature film documentary
2018Stille NachtMotherFilm short
2021Venus & AdonisQueen Elizabeth 1stFeature film
2022A Stitch in TimeChristineFeature film

Television

Year Title Role Type
1971 GTK Self - Actress as Girl 'Sacrifice' film TV series, 1 episode
1972 The Spoiler Guest role TV series, 1 episode
1973 Odyssey TV pilot
1973; 1975 Matlock Police Guest roles: Jessica Fielding / Tracey TV series, 2 episodes
1973 Homicide Guest role: Niki TV series, episode 408: "As Simple As ABZ"
1973 The Box Regular role: Kay Webster TV pilot
1974-1975 The Box Regular role: Kay Webster / Kay Webster-Brooks TV series, 193 episodes
1975 Quality of Mercy Guest role: TV series, 1 episode: "Papa"
1975 Division 4 Guest role: TV series, 1 episode
1975 Whose Nude... Who Cares? Self - Actress in scene as Kay Webster from The Box TV documentary
1976 Alvin Purple Guest role: Monique TV series, episode 11: "O Death, Where Is Thy Sting?"
1976 Who Do You Think You Are? Guest role TV series, 1 episode
1977 Bluey Guest role: Sergeant Tracey Alexander TV series, episode 25: "It's Worth the Risk"
1977-1978 The Sullivans Recurring role: Sister Sue Marriott TV series, 106 episodes
1977 Say You Want Me Julie Crosby TV movie
1978 Chopper Squad Guest role: Gail TV series, episode 12: "Dangerous Weapon"
1978 Case for the Defence Guest role: Terri Simpson TV series, episode 4: "The Man Who Died Twice"
1978 Ripkin Teleplay (screened as Stuart Wagstaff’s World Playhouse series)
1978 Demolition Faith Camden TV movie
1979-1981 Cop Shop Guest roles: Cheryl Haywood / Roxanne Patton / Fiona Bradley TV series, 5 episodes
1979-1980 Skyways Recurring role: Christine Burroughs TV series, 12 episodes
1980 Bellamy Guest role: Julie TV series, episode 7: "Daring Young Man"
1981 A Sporting Chance Guest role: Claire Bartlett TV series, episode 6: "A Full House"
1983 A Country Practice Guest role: Zoe Parker TV series, episodes 37 & 38: "Still Life"
1984 Carson's Law Guest role: Myra Atridge TV series, episode 125: "An Anxious Advocate" & episode 126: "The Devil’s Work"
1984 Crime of the Decade Jane Fletcher TV movie
1984 Hospital TV Pilot
1985 The Man in the Iron Mask Self - Voice Animated TV film
1985 Winners - On Loan Marj TV film
1985–1987 Sons and Daughters Regular role: Alison Carr TV series, seasons 4–6; 316 episodes
1991 Home and Away Recurring role: Cynthia Ross TV series, season 4, 11 episodes
1995–1996 Heartbreak High Recurring role: Suzie Miller TV series, Seasons 2 & 4, 4 episodes
1997 Good Guys, Bad Guys Loretta Monk TV series, pilot episode: "Only the Young Die Good"
1998 Home and Away Guest role: Catherine Clements TV series, season 11, 1 episode
2003 MDA Guest role: Renee Salmon TV series, season 2, episode 9: "Crossing the Line"
2004 Out There Guest role: Aging Movie Queen TV series, season 2, episode 3: "This Just In"
2013–2015 The Horizon Recurring role: Yvonne Forbes YouTube web series; season 2
2017 Bent 101 Babs De Vure TV series
2018–2022 Home and Away Recurring role: Martha Stewart TV series, Seasons 31–35
2019 Home and Away: Christmas In Summer Bay Self - Actress as Martha Stewart TV miniseries, 2 episodes
2025 Optics Regular role: Meredith Laughton ABC TV series

Theatre

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