Kate Kendall

Australian actress and director (born 1973) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kate Kendall is a British-born Australian actress and director. She played Angie Piper in the long-running Nine Network Australian drama Stingers from 1998 to 2004. Kendall has appeared in television series The Librarians (2007), Rush (2010) and Conspiracy 365. She joined the cast of television soap opera Neighbours in 2013 as Lauren Turner. After leaving the role in 2017, Kendall became a director, and later producer, on the serial.

Born
England, United Kingdom
OccupationsActress, director
Yearsactive1997–present
KnownforAngie Piper in Stingers
Lauren Turner in Neighbours
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Kate Kendall
Kendall at a rehearsal for An Officer and a Gentleman in 2012
Born
England, United Kingdom
OccupationsActress, director
Years active1997–present
Known forAngie Piper in Stingers
Lauren Turner in Neighbours
SpouseWayne Johnston
Children1
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Early life and education

Kendall was born in England and moved to Australia with her family when she was six months old.[1] Her father, David Kendall, was prominent in the Pram Factory and La Mama Theatres in Melbourne,[2] and, after moving to Adelaide, with the State Theatre Company of South Australia (STCSA) in the 1980s.[3] In Adelaide, he also headed the new acting course at the Centre for Performing Arts (CPA) (now the Adelaide College of the Arts) in 1987.[4]

Kate studied at the CPA in Adelaide.[2]

Career

Stage

On the stage, Kendall played Rebecca in Solstice for STCSA in Adelaide, Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Cinderella in Into the Woods in Melbourne Botanic Gardens.[2]

In 2011 Kendall played the lead role of Diana in MTC’s production of Next to Normal and appeared in the Australian musical premiere of An Officer and a Gentleman.[5]

She has performed in other stage productions at the Adelaide Festival Centre, the Carlton Courthouse and Budinski's Theatre in Melbourne. With the Aboriginal youth company, Jumpback Theatre, she has worked with female prisoners.[2]

Screen

Kendall had bit parts in television series Home and Away and Neighbours[6] before scoring a guest role as Rosie Burgess in Blue Heelers in 1997.[7] Her breakthrough television role was as Angie Piper in Stingers, a role she played for 192 episodes from 1998 to 2004.[8]

Kendall played a minor role as Lisa in 2007 American miniseries The Starter Wife[9] and the same year, appeared in three episodes of comedy series The Librarians, as Jacinta McSweeney.[10] Kendall appeared on the Australian police drama Rush in 2010. She then played Emily Ormond in the twelve-part drama series Conspiracy 365, which was based on the book of the same name.[5]

Kendall took over the role of Lauren Turner on Neighbours in 2013.[11] As she was wrapping up the role of Lauren in 2017, she began directing small scenes. She has since directed numerous episodes of the series.[12] In June 2020, it was announced that Kendall would become a producer. She covered for series producer Natalie Lynch, while she was on maternity leave. David Knox of TV Tonight believed Kendall was the show's first actor, director, producer.[12]

Kendall directed the 2023 four-part series Heat, created by Jason Herbison.[13] On 21 July 2025, it was announced that she would be a director for a new co-commission alongside Herbison, called Imposter.[14]

Personal life

Kendall married former Carlton Football Club AFL player Wayne Johnston and as of 2014 has a son and four stepchildren.[15]

She enjoys horse-riding and is a fan of country music and cricket. She was a supporter of Greenpeace.[2]

Filmography

Television

As actor

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1997 Blue Heelers Rosie Burgess 1 episode
1998–2004 Stingers Angie Piper 192 episodes
1999 Farscape Sergeant (uncredited) 1 episode
2000 On the Beach Jenny Albani TV movie
2007 The Starter Wife Lisa 3 episodes
The Librarians Jacinta McSweeney 3 episodes
2009 City Homicide Jacinta Hansard 1 episode
2010 The Pacific Betty Leckie Miniseries, 1 episode
Rush Nicolette 1 episode
2012 Conspiracy 365 Emily Osmond 12 episodes
2013–2018; 2022 Neighbours Lauren Carpenter / Lauren Turner 523 episodes
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As director / producer

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2017–2025 Neighbours Mentor director 178 episodes
2019–2022 Producer 897 episodes
2019 Playing for Keeps Director 2 episodes
2023 Heat Director 4 episodes
2025 Imposter Director Miniseries, 4 episodes
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Film

As actor

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1999 Dead End Fantasy couple
2007 St. George Short film
2008 Belladonna Katherine
Night Train Short film
2010 Matching Jack Registrar
2012 10 Terrorists Detective June Connor
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As director

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TBA Six Months Director
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Theatre

As actor

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Into the WoodsCinderellaRoyal Botanic Gardens Melbourne[2]
Miss JulieMiss Julie[16]
As You Like ItRosalind[16]
Dust[17]
Chicago[17]
The Vagina Monologues[17]
1994King Golgrutha / Dust / The Garden of Earthly DelightsVision Warehouse, Adelaide[18]
1995Galax-ArenaPlayhouse, Adelaide[18]
1996SolsticeRebeccaThe Amphitheatre, Adelaide with STCSA[18]
Dark HeartSmall Price Theatre, Adelaide[18]
1997A Midsummer Night's DreamHermiaRoyal Botanic Gardens Melbourne with Australian Shakespeare Company[18][2][19]
The Secret Death of Salvador DaliBudinskis Theatre of Exile, Melbourne[18]
2000Art and Soul: UntitledWomanFairfax Studio, Melbourne with MTC[18][20]
2005Cheech, or, The Chrysler Guys Are in TownStephanie[18][21]
Much Ado About NothingBeatriceRoyal Botanic Gardens Melbourne with Australian Shakespeare Company[16][19][22]
2007Homer's IliadStork Hotel, Melbourne[18]
The LoverMarguerite[18][17]
2008KittenKittenMalthouse Theatre, Melbourne[18][23]
2010Furious MattressElse[18][24]
Richter/Meinhof-OperaUlrike MeinhofAustralian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne[18][25][17]
2011Next to NormalDianaPlayhouse, Melbourne with MTC[18][16]
2012An Officer and a GentlemanLynette PomeroySydney Lyric Theatre with The Gordon Frost Organisation[18][16]
2013Into the WoodsThe Baker’s Wife[26]
GaybiesSumner Theatre, Melbourne with MTC for Midsumma Festival[27][28]
2015Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de LuneFrankieFortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne[18][29]
2018Homer’s Odyssey (Part 6: The Return of the King)ReaderMPavilion, Melbourne with Stork Theatre[30][31]
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As director

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2010Marcel & AlbertineDirectorAlliance Francaise, Melbourne with Stork Theatre[18]
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Awards

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2004StingersLogie AwardsSilver Logie for Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesNominated[32]
2014NeighboursEquity Ensemble AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesNominated
2020NeighboursAustralian Directors' Guild AwardBest Director of TV or SVOD Drama SerialWon[33]
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