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Cate Blanchett was born Catherine Elise Blanchett in Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia, the daughter of a Texan naval petty officer of distant French descent
who came ashore in Melbourne and met her mother, a Melbourne schoolteacher. Her
father, Robert, later worked in advertising after marrying her mother, June. He
died of a heart attack when Cate was 10 years old. She has two siblings; the
elder, Bob, is a computer programmer, and her younger sister, Genevieve, is a
theatrical designer.
Her husband is playwright and screenwriter Andrew Upton, whom she met back in
1996 while she was performing in a production of The Seagull. It was hardly love
at first sight, however. "He thought I was aloof and I thought he was arrogant,"
Blanchett later remarked. "It just shows you how wrong you can be. But once he
kissed me that was that." The two were married on December 29, 1997. Their first
child, son Dashiell John, was born on December 3, 2001; their second child, son
Roman Robert, was born on April 23, 2004. The younger son received a minor burn
injury on May 15, 2005 while the family was in Marrakech, Morocco, for the
filming of the movie Babel. After treatment there, Blanchett flew with him to
London for further treatment.
After making England her main family home for most of the early 2000s, she has
recently returned to her native Australia.
Cate Blanchett's secondary education was in Melbourne at the Methodist Ladies'
College, where she explored her passion for acting. She later moved to Sydney to
study at the National Institute of Dramatic Art; graduating in 1992 and
beginning her career on the stage. Her first major stage role was opposite
Geoffrey Rush in the 1993 David Mamet play Oleanna. She also appeared as Ophelia
in an acclaimed 1994-95 production of Hamlet, directed by Neil Armfield,
starring Richard Roxburgh and Geoffrey Rush.
Cate Blanchett had roles in Australian television drama mini-series. She
appeared as 'Elizabeth Ashton' in the mini-series Heartland opposite Ernie Dingo
("Heartland" is known as "Burned Bridges" in the United States), and she
appeared as Bianca in the mini-series Bordertown.
Her film debut was as an Australian nurse captured by the Japanese in the
prisoner of war production of Paradise Road directed by Bruce Beresford, that
co-starred Glenn Close and Frances McDormand.
Cate Blanchett is perhaps best known for her role as Elizabeth I, Queen of
England in the 1998 movie Elizabeth. This role earned her an Academy Award
nomination for Best Actress, which she was widely considered to be likely to win
(however the award instead went to Gwyneth Paltrow for Shakespeare in Love).
Blanchett later won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 2005 for playing
Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator. This made Blanchett the
first person ever to garner an Academy Award for playing a previous
Oscar-winning actor.

Already an acclaimed actress, Cate Blanchett received a host of new fans when she
appeared in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings movies. She played the role of
the high elf Galadriel in all three films.
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