Susie Porter

Actress

Birth Year 1971

Birthplace Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

Age 53 years old

Nationality Australia

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1970

Susie Porter (born 1970 or 1971) is an Australian television, film and theatre actress.

1990

She then had small roles in other Australian television programs in the late 1990s, including Big Sky, Wildside and Water Rats.

1995

She graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in 1995.

Porter revealed in 2024 in an interview with 9honey that she was originally going to audition at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts but ended up with food poisoning and couldn't attend that audition.

1996

She made her debut in the 1996 film Idiot Box, before rising to prominence in films including Paradise Road (1997), Welcome to Woop Woop (1997), Two Hands (1999), Better Than Sex (2000), The Monkey's Mask (2000), Mullet (2001), Teesh and Trude (2002), and The Caterpillar Wish (2006).

Porter is also highly recognised for her roles in television series, most notably, as Patricia Wright in East West 101, Eve Pritchard in East of Everything, as Kay Parker in Sisters of War, and as Marie Winter in the prison drama, Wentworth.

Porter was born in Newcastle, New South Wales, to Bill, a doctor, and Jenny, a nurse.

She has two older sisters, Cathy and Jackie, and a younger sister, Louise.

Porter attended Newcastle Grammar School and earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Newcastle.

In 1996, Porter made her film debut in Idiot Box.

1997

In 1997, she starred as Angie in the Australian comedy Welcome to Woop Woop.

1999

In 1999, she had a major role in Two Hands.

2000

In 2000, she starred in the film Bootmen and in the crime drama film The Monkey's Mask, which she plays a lesbian private detective who falls in love with a suspect, for which she won the award for 'Best Actress' at the Dallas OUT TAKES festival in 2001.

2001

In 2001, she appeared in the Australian movie Mullet and had a small role in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones.

2005

In 2005, Porter had a supporting role in the Australian film Little Fish.

2006

In 2006, Porter had a leading role in RAN, an Australian mini-series, which won her a Best Leading Actress in a Television Drama at the AFI Awards.

In 2006, she had a role in the film The Caterpillar Wish which won her Best Supporting Actress in the AFI Awards.

2007

In late 2007, she appeared in East West 101, a six-part drama series that aired on SBS.

2008

In 2008, Porter appeared in East of Everything (a six-part drama series that aired on the ABC) and in the mini-series Make Or Break (an English and Australian production that aired on Foxtel's UKTV).

2009

In 2009, Porter appeared on the second seasons of both East of Everything and East West 101, and first run The Jesters and My Place.

2010

Porter is married to Christopher Mordue, the two married in 2010.

Porter in 2022 penned a letter to the NSW Government urging the Agriculture Minister Murray Watt to end all puppy farms across the state.

Porter began her acting career in an episode of House Gang, a short lived television program.

In 2010, she appeared on the telemovie Sisters of War as Kay Parker.

2011

In 2011, she appeared in the third, and final season, of East West 101.

2012

In 2012, she appeared on Channel Ten's mini-series Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms.

She played Pam Knight in Puberty Blues from 2012 to 2014.

2015

In 2015, Porter starred in Is This the Real World.

Porter appeared in 2022 film Gold which was filmed in South Australia.

In 2023, Porter appeared in the short film Waves at Bondi's Flickerfest.

In 2024, Porter was announced as part of the cast for Dirty Boy.

Also been nominated at the AFI Awards in:

2017

In 2017, Porter was cast in the Foxtel drama series Wentworth in the main role Marie Winter; the role was originally portrayed by Maggie Millar in Prisoner.

2018

Porter first appeared in Wentworth during the fourth episode of the sixth season, broadcast on 10 July 2018.

2019

She reprised her role as Marie Winter in the seventh season in 2019, and again in the eighth and final season which premiered in 2020 and ended in 2021.

She made her final appearance in penultimate episode of the final season.

In 2024, Porter was named in the cast for ABC drama Plum.