Geraldine Hakewill

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Geraldine Hakewill (born 13 July 1987) is an Australian actress and singer. She acted as Chelsea Babbage in the Australian TV series Wanted for three seasons from 2016 to 2018 and Peregrine Fisher, the titular character in Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries for two seasons from 2019 to 2021.

Born (1987-07-13) 13 July 1987 (age 38)
Paris, France
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Yearsactive2008 (2008)–present
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Geraldine Hakewill
Born (1987-07-13) 13 July 1987 (age 38)
Paris, France
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active2008 (2008)–present
Known for
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(m. 2021)
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Early life and education

Hakewill was born on 13 July 1987 in Paris, France,[1][2] where her parents were living while her father, Peter Hakewill, a general practitioner, was working in tropical disease management. At nine months old, her family moved to Geneva, Switzerland, and then to Chennai in south India, where they practised meditation in an ashram.[1] Her mother Elizabeth later taught meditation. Hakewill grew up in Sydney from age four with a younger brother, Lucas. In March 1994, her father set up an Australian agency for Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) to attract local doctors.[3] When Hakewill was 14 years old her parents divorced. Her father remarried, and she has two step-siblings and two half-siblings.[1]

Hakewill graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.[1]

Career

Acting

She played Beth in the 2010 Australian film Uninhabited directed by Bill Bennett, and played Ella in 2011 Australian thriller Wasted on the Young. In August to September of that year she took the role of Tiny in the theatre play, Sweet Bird andsoforth at ATYP Studio.[4] She has appeared in productions for the Sydney Theatre Company, Belvoir St Theatre and Bell Shakespeare Company.[5][6] Also in 2011, she played Angela in a production of the play Heaven by Kit Brookman, performed at the Old 505 Theatre in Surry Hills, Sydney.[7]

Hakewill secured the starring role of Chelsea Babbage in all three seasons of TV thriller, Wanted (2016–2018)[8] for which she received a TV Week Logie Award nomination for Most Outstanding Newcomer in 2017.[9][10] From 2019 she starred in Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries a spin-off of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (2012–2015) TV series, which was based on Kerry Greenwood's novels.[11] She took the lead and titular character of Peregrine Fisher for two seasons (2019, 2021).[11][12] She was hoping for a third season, however as of October 2022 there has been no confirmation from its broadcaster Seven Network.[13]

In 2019 Hakewill also had a recurring role as prison inmate Kylee Webb on the seventh season of Wentworth.[14] At the Darlinghurst Theatre Company in that year, she played the shy character of Laura in the play The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, where she also showcased her vocal talents.[1][15][16]

In 2021, she played Dr. Kareena Wells in ABC's eight-part psych ward drama, Wakefield.[17][18] Filming had begun but bush fires during 2019/2020 pushed the production to the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, which then were also affected by fires.[1] In March 2020 the COVID-19 pandemic shut down shooting for five months, and the cast were able to secure the government JobKeeper payments during the hiatus.[1]

In 2024, Hakewill guest starred in the Bluey episode Surprise!,[19] providing Bluey Heeler's adult voice in the ending.

Music

In Wanted season 2 episode 2 Hakewill, in character, sang her rendition of "Angel" originally by Sarah McLachlan. Under the moniker Geri, the artist's music career spans folk and jazz. She is inspired by musicians, Karen O and Feist.[20][21] Her self-written four-track extended play (EP) You've Never Seen This Smile, was released on 28 March 2018.[2][20] An EP track, "Healing" was used in the final episodes of Wanted season 3 in October of that year.[2][22]

Personal life

Hakewill met fellow actor Mark Leonard Winter in 2011. They become engaged in 2017,[1] and married in December 2021.[23] She co-starred with Winter in the 2020 film Disclosure.[1]

Hakewill has revealed her anxiety, which she ameliorates by meditation.[1] She is a friend of fashion designer Bianca Spender.[24]

Filmography

Film

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2010 Uninhabited Beth Main role
2011 Wasted on the Young Ella
2014 Ad Nauseam April
2017 The Pretend One Charlie
2018 Flotsam Jetsam Jasmine
2020 Disclosure Bek Chalmers
2023 The Rooster N/A (Producer) [25]
TBA Fertile Ground N/A (Director, screenwriter) Short film, based on a short story by Else Fitzgerald; principal photography carried out from February[26] to March 2025[27] [28]
TBA Runner Monica Filming
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Television

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2010 Rescue: Special Ops Shona Lankford Season 2, 1 episode
2013 Camp Kendra Huffington Season 1, 2 episodes
2015 Australia: The Story of Us Bridget Hayes Season 1, 1 episode
2016 Soul Mates Miss Murphy Season 2, 4 episodes
2017 Here Come the Habibs! Sally Season 2, 1 episode
Pulse Connie Season 1, 1 episode
2018 Wanted Chelsea Babbage Seasons 1-3, 18 episodes [29]
2019 Wentworth Kylee Webb Season 7, 1 episode [30]
2019–21 Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries Peregrine Fisher Seasons 1-2, 12 episodes
2021 Wakefield Dr. Kareena Wells TV miniseries, 8 episodes [31][32]
2022 Boy & Bear State of Flight Woman TV special
This Is Your Life: Rebecca Gibney Self 1 episode
2023 Five Bedrooms Victoria Season 4, 2 episodes
2024 Bluey Grown-Up Bluey (voice) Season 3, 1 episode
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Stage

In 2024, Hakewill joined the Australian theatre tour of the play Gaslight.[33] In 2017, Hakewill would appear in Macbeth alongside Jai Courtney.[34]

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2024 Gaslight Bella Queensland Theatre Co / Sydney / Melbourne [35]
2021 Julius Caeser Various Sydney Theatre Co
2021 Homeboy/Kabul Priscilla
2019 The Real Thing Annie Sydney Theatre Co [36]
2017 Macbeth Lady Macbeth Melbourne Theatre Co [34]
2016 Low Level Panic Celia Old Fitz Theatre [37]
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