Tottie Goldsmith

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Born
Caroline Goldsmith

(1962-08-27) 27 August 1962 (age 63)
Melbourne, Australia
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Yearsactive1982–present
Spouse
(divorced)
Tottie Goldsmith
Goldsmith in 2012
Born
Caroline Goldsmith

(1962-08-27) 27 August 1962 (age 63)
Melbourne, Australia
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1982–present
Spouse
(divorced)
Children1
Relatives
Websitetottiegoldsmith.com.au

Caroline "Tottie" Goldsmith OAM (born 27 August 1962[1]) is an Australian actress and singer, known for her roles as Trixie Sheldon in Starting Out, Toni Sheffield in The Young Doctors, Marilyn "Tex" Perez in Fire, and Cassandra Freedman in Neighbours. She hosted the Network Ten program Sex/Life in 1996, and was a contestant on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in 2022. In addition to her film and television work, Goldsmith is a founding member of the Chantoozies, a pop group formed in 1986.[2]

Tottie Goldsmith was born Caroline Goldsmith, but her family dubbed her Tottie or Totty when she was around eight months old.[3] Goldsmith is the daughter of Melbourne restaurateur and nightclub owner Brian Goldsmith and British-born actress Rona Newton-John (1941–2013).[3] Her great-grandfather, the father of her grandmother Irene, was German-British physicist, mathematician and Nobel Prize winner Max Born.[4]

Olivia Newton-John was her maternal aunt, while bassist Brett Goldsmith is her elder brother and racecar driver Emerson Newton-John her half brother. She has six other siblings.[5]

Goldsmith was not sure she wanted to pursue an acting career. She attended a couple of acting schools, but she said that she "never really got settled."[3] However, she felt able to be herself and really enjoyed her appearance in the Playbox Theatre production of When Lips Collide, saying "that was when the bug hit me."[3]

Career

Television

In the early 1980s, Goldsmith acted in the Australian television series The Young Doctors as Toni Sheffield,[3] Starting Out as Trixie Sheldon,[3] Prisoner, Saturdee, and The Henderson Kids . She made a guest appearance on a 1989 episode of Mission: Impossible, which was filmed in Australia. She also guested in G.P. and Embassy.[6]

During 1996, Goldsmith starred as Marilyn "Tex" Perez in the second season of drama series Fire.[6] She also hosted Sex/Life, a Network Ten program about sexual health, and appeared in Twisted Tales and soap spoof Shark Bay.[7] She was also a panellist on such programs as Beauty and the Beast and All-Star Squares.

Goldsmith made various guest appearances on Australian TV shows in the 2000s, including The Secret Life of Us, Bert's Family Feud, Big Questions, Surprise Surprise Gotcha, Pizza and Celebrity Singing Bee, and had a three episode run on Blue Heelers. Goldsmith appeared in a 2001 episode of Stingers, followed by another appearance in 2004.[8]

In 2009, Goldsmith appeared in the television soap opera Neighbours for three months as Cassandra Freedman.[9] She acted in two episodes of the Australian television show Swift and Shift Couriers. She appeared in the 2010 Australian film, Ricky! The Movie, as the ex-girlfriend of Ricky T, and as a gangster's girlfriend in the 2011 television film Underbelly Files: Infiltration. She also had a supporting role in the 2012 Jack Irish telefilm Bad Debts.

In 2022, Goldsmith appeared on the 8th season of the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here![10][11]

Music

From 1986 Goldsmith was one of four female lead vocalists of the Australian band the Chantoozies. They released four singles: "Witch Queen", "He's Gonna Step On You Again", "Wanna Be Up", "Kiss and Tell", and an album, Chantoozies.[12][deprecated source] Goldsmith left the Chantoozies to pursue a solo singing career before the band released their second album, Gild the Lily in 1991. She later rejoined when the group temporarily reformed in 2006 for the Countdown Spectacular concert series, and more permanently in 2012.[13] She again left the band in 2020.[14]

With Chantoozies member Eve von Bibra, Goldsmith also performed in the duo the Toozies.[15] The Toozies performed the opening act at the 2010 Antenna Awards.

On 8 January 2023, Goldsmith returned to music after a 3-year break, performing in St. Kilda with the "3XY Allstars". 30 July that year would also see her invite former Chantoozies bandmate Ally Fowler to the stage to cover her aunt Olivia Newton-John's "You're the One That I Want", her first performance with a Chantoozie since leaving the band. She would also return to the Chantoozies at a concert at the Sandstone Point Hotel on the Sunshine Coast on 26 July, filling in for Fowler.

Other work

In the late 1990s, Goldsmith co-hosted a breakfast program on Melbourne radio station TTFM, replacing Nicky Buckley. She played Janet in a season of the New Rocky Horror Show, and participated in an arena version of the musical Grease.

Goldsmith works as a marriage celebrant and has released two meditation and relaxation albums, Unwind Your Mind (2004) and Falling Asleep (2005). After having a bout of chronic fatigue syndrome[16] and struggling for years with sleep issues, Goldsmith used her meditation skills in partnership with sleep specialist Chris Bunney to record Falling Asleep, which has since been prescribed by doctors.[citation needed] In 2007, she collaborated with a child psychologist on A Sleep Story, which is aimed at children.

She was known as a sex symbol early in her career,[17] and posed nude for art magazine Black+White in August 1996.

Personal life

Goldsmith was married to skier Steven Lee and they have one child together, a daughter.[6] She became engaged to businessman James Mayo in January 2008.[18]

Honours

In the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours, Goldsmith was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for "service to the community, and to the performing arts".[19]

Filmography

Goldsmith at a Q&A for The Taverna in 2025.

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1994 The Intruder Vicki
2002 Signs of Life Susan
2003 Visitors Casey
House of Bulger
2010 Ricky! The Movie Ricky's ex-girlfriend
2011 The Fat Lady Swings Scarlett Short film
2014 Start Opinions Exit The Oracle
Fat Pizza vs. Housos Dino's Girlfriend
2020 The Taverna Rebecca
2021 Rage Elizabeth Bennett

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1983 The Young Doctors Toni Sheffield Series regular
Starting Out Trixie Sheldon Series regular
The Daryl Somers Show Nurse Guest
1984 Prisoner Gloria Payne Recurring
Special Squad Fiona Episode: "Same Time Friday"
1985 The Henderson Kids Glynnis Wheeler Recurring
1986 Prime Time Jamie
Saturdee[20] Maggie 10 episodes
1989 Mission: Impossible Princess Elaine Episode: "The Princess"
1990 G.P. Bernadette Wentworth Episode: "Border of the Heart"
1991 All Together Now Charlie Episode: "Look What They've Done to My Song"
Pugwall Miss Arnott Episode: "Orange Crush"
1996 Fire Firefighter Marilyn 'Tex' Perez Series regular
Sex/Life Host
Twisted Tales Vanessa Condor Episode: "Bonus Mileage"
Shark Bay
1999 Law of the Land Sarah Episode: "Winner Take All"
2001 Stingers Olivia Gibson Episode: "Reunion"
2001–2003 Pizza Kinky 2 episodes: "Melbourne Pizza", "Road Trip Pizza"
2004 Stingers Rowena Wylie Episode: "The Contract"
Blue Heelers Fay Tudor 3 episodes: "One of the Boys", "A Helping Hand", "Tit for Tat"
2005 The Secret Life of Us Mrs Corman Episode: "Rocks and Chameleons"
Life Anita TV movie
2008 Canal Road Natalie Banks Episode: "1.4"
Swift and Shift Couriers[21] Fashion Woman / Andrea Walsh 2 episodes: "Welcome to Swift and Shift, "The Safety Inspector"
2009 Neighbours Cassandra Freedman Recurring
2010 Satisfaction Ava Episode: "Staples, Guns and Roses"
2011 Underbelly Files: Infiltration[22] Sara Herlihy TV movie
Housos[23] Janelle Episode: "Melbourne"
2012 Jack Irish: Bad Debts[24] Jackie Pixley TV movie
2015 The Doctor Blake Mysteries Jacqueline Maddern Episode: "A Night to Remember"
2022 I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here![25] Contestant Season 8

Theatre

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