Tara Morice

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Born (1964-06-23) 23 June 1964 (age 61)[1]
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • dancer
Yearsactive1980–present
Tara Morice
Morice in 2012
Born (1964-06-23) 23 June 1964 (age 61)[1]
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
EducationAustralian National University
National Institute of Dramatic Art (1987)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • dancer
Years active1980–present
Children1

Tara Morice (born 23 June 1964) is an Australian actress, singer and dancer.

Born in Hobart, Tasmania, Morice also lived in Sydney, Alice Springs and Adelaide as a child, attending seven different schools. She is a fifth-generation Australian and is of English, Irish, Scottish, Latvian and French ancestry.[2] She appeared in a short film for the Tasmanian Film Corporation in 1980, The ABC of Unions.[3] She made her stage debut at Australia's oldest theatre, the Theatre Royal in Hobart in The Diary of Anne Frank, aged 16. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Australian History and English from the Australian National University and graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1987.

Career

She has worked extensively on stage in Australia, including productions for the Sydney Theatre Company, Bell Shakespeare Company, Griffin Theatre Company, Belvoir Theatre Company, State Theatre Company of South Australia, Queensland Theatre Company, Malthouse and the Ensemble.

Tara played Fran in Strictly Ballroom when it premiered as a stage play in 1988, and she was a member of Baz Luhrmann's 'Six Years Old' Company.[4]

For her work in musical theatre, she has been nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for Fat Swan at the 2012 Helpmann Awards and a Victorian Green Room Award for The Venetian Twins.

Her first film appearance was as Fran in the 1992 film Strictly Ballroom (directed by Baz Luhrmann), for which she was nominated for a BAFTA award for Best Actress in a Leading Role[5] and an Australian Film Institute award. Morice also appeared on the film's soundtrack, singing a duet of Time After Time with Mark Williams.

Morice has also appeared in the feature films Metal Skin, Hotel Sorrento, Hildegarde, Moulin Rouge!, Candy, Razzle Dazzle: A Journey Into Dance, Oranges and Sunshine, Dance Academy: The Movie, Peter Rabbit 2 and The Moogai. Her many short films include the Oscar nominated Miracle Fish.

Her television work includes roles in Answered by Fire, After the Deluge, Salem's Lot and McLeod's Daughters. Morice had a starring role in the series of three Dogwoman telemovies with Magda Szubanski in 2000. She also plays Miss Raine in Series 1, 2 and 3 of Dance Academy for ABC/ZDF.

She wrote and directed the documentary My Biggest Fan, about her correspondence and friendship with an American great-grandmother, Mildred Levine, who wrote to her after seeing Strictly Ballroom. The film premiered at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, and was broadcast on the SBS network in Australia in 2008.[6]

She re-recorded Time After Time for Baz Luhrmann's album Something for Everybody and sang on the Strictly Ballroom, Razzle Dazzle: A Journey Into Dance and My Biggest Fan soundtracks.

Tara played Shell in the premiere of the Australian musical The Deb at the Rebel Theatre in Sydney 2022. She then appeared in the feature film version directed by Rebel Wilson, the World Premiere of which was held at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival.

In 2024 Morice was named in the cast for Stan Australia feature film Nugget is Dead.[7] Morice was also named in the extended cast for ABC series Return to Paradise.[8]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Strictly Ballroom Fran Feature film
1994 Metal Skin Savina Feature film
1995 Hotel Sorrento Pippa Moynihan Feature film
1997 Square One Margot Feature film
2000 Dogwoman: Dead Dog Walking Pauline O'Halloran TV film
Dogwoman: A Grrrl's Best Friend Pauline O'Halloran TV film
2001 Dogwoman: The Legend of Dogwoman Pauline O'Halloran TV film
Moulin Rouge! Prostitute Feature film
My Husband, My Killer Margaret Inkster TV film
Hildegarde Kim Powell
2003 After the Deluge Dianne TV film
2004 Loot Karen Doakes TV film
2005 Second Chance Edwinda TV film
2006 Candy Aunt Katherine Feature film
2007 Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance Marianne Mockumentary film
September Jennifer Hamilton Feature film
2008 Close Distance Rivka Short film
2009 Miracle Fish Mum Short film
2010 Oranges and Sunshine Pauline Feature film
2013 101 Cupcakes Agnes Harvey Short film
2014 Smithston Mrs. Smithston Short film
2017 Dance Academy: The Movie Lucinda Raine Feature film
2021 Peter Rabbit 2 Officiant Feature film
The Butter Scene Short film
2022 The Home Team Glenrose Rose Short film
2023 Carmen Marie Feature film
2024 Nugget is Dead Josephine
2024 The Moogai Annette Feature Film
2025 Sandtrap Anne

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1991 Police Rescue Jenny TV series, episode: "Mates"
1997 Big Sky Linda TV series, episode: "Blind Spot"
1998 Water Rats Anne Milner TV series, episode: "Diminished Responsibility"
A Difficult Woman Susan Taylor TV miniseries
1999 Wildside Rachel Duncan TV series, episode: "2.11"
2000 Something in the Air Candy Rogers TV series
2000-03 Grass Roots Julie Dunkley TV series
2004 Salem's Lot Joyce Petrie TV miniseries
2005 Blue Heelers Melanie Anderson TV series
McLeod's Daughters Michelle Hall-Smith TV series, episodes: "Out of Time", "Betwixt and Between"
2006 Answered by Fire Helen Waldman TV miniseries
2010 Home and Away Joanna Scott TV series
2010-13 Dance Academy Miss Raine TV series
2013 The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting Special Guest TV series, episodes: "1.4", "1.5"
Whitlam: The Power and the Passion Margaret Whitlam (Voice) TV miniseries, episode: "Part 2"
2015 Winter Judith Johansson TV series
2016 Rake Pauline TV series, 1 episode
2023 Ten Pound Poms Ward Sister Mulligan TV series, 2 episodes
While the Men are Away Enid TV series, 4 episodes
2024 Return to Paradise Helen Haddon TV series, 1 episode

Stage

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