Katie Wolfe
New Zealand actress

Katie Wolfe

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New Zealand actress
Gender:
Female
Birth:
1 January 1968(New Plymouth, Taranaki Region, New Zealand)
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Tim Balme
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Introduction

Katie Wolfe (born 1968) is an actress and director from New Zealand.

Personal life

Katie Wolfe was born in New Plymouth in 1968, the daughter of Neil and Raewyn Wolfe. Her Taranaki Iwi names are Ngaiti Mutnnga and Ngati Tama. She has three siblings; Todd, Brooke and Sally. In 1986 she enrolled at Victoria University and graduated with a BA in English. She graduated from New Zealand acting school Toi Whakaari in 1990. Wolfe married fellow actor Tim Balme in 1994, and together they have two children; daughter Edie (b. 2001) and son Nikau (b. 2006). Wolfe also has a step-son, Sam (b. 1987).

Career

Her first professional acting job was at Dunedin's Fortune Theatre, followed by several episodes of NHNZ's children's nature series Wild Track, as the presenter.

Her first television role was as Ginny Gannaway on the series Marlin Bay, a role which lasted three years, and her big screen debut was in The Last Tattoo, in which she played the missing girlfriend of a World War II GI.

Recently Wolfe has moved into directing. Her first 2 short films "This is Her" and "Redemption" both premiered at Sundance, and went on to screen in Berlinale, New York and Telluride. Her first feature-length film, titled Kawa, was an adaptation of Witi Ihimaera's book, Nights in the Gardens of Spain.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Last Tattoo, TheThe Last Tattoo Rose Mitchell
1994 La vie en rose Audrey Foggin
1995 Lemming Aid Short
1996 Planet Man E.T. short
2000 Irrefutable Truth About Demons, TheThe Irrefutable Truth About Demons Bennie
2011 Off Season, TheThe Off Season Short
2016 Ukaipo Whenua Short

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Marlin Bay Ginny Gannaway TV series
1996 Cover Story TV series
1997-98 Shortland Street Dr. Bridget Hastings Regular role
1999 Duggan Brenda Marshall "Food to Die For"
1999 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Arciana "Be Deviled"
2001-03 Mercy Peak Amanda Masefield Recurring role
2016 Brokenwood Mysteries, TheThe Brokenwood Mysteries Nicole "The Black Widower"

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
1999 God Boy, TheThe God Boy Molly Downstage Theatre
2000 Haruru Mai Paloma Wellington Fringe Festival
2001 Midsummer Night's Dream, AA Midsummer Night's Dream Hermia NZ Actors Company
2002 Queen Leah Edgmar NZ Actors Company

Other work

Year Title Notes
2003-07 Shortland Street Director (3 episodes)
2004 Living the Dream Director, TV series
2008 This Is Her Director, short film
2009 Go Girls Director (4 episodes)
2010 Redemption Director & writer, short film
2010 Kawa Director
2010-12 Shortland Street Producer (59 episodes)

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Work Result
1995 New Zealand Film and TV Awards Best Female Performance in Supporting Role - Film The Last Tattoo Nominated
1995 New Zealand Film and Television Awards Best Female Performance in a Supporting Role - Television Marlin Bay Nominated
1997 TV Guide Television Awards Best Actress Cover Story, episode 7 Won
2008 New Zealand Film and TV Awards Film Award for Best Short Film This Is Her Nominated
2008 Antipodes Film Festival Nicolas Baudin Award for Best Short Film This Is Her Won
2008 Prague International Short Film Festival Best Audience Film Award This Is Her Won
2009 Filmets - Badalona Short Film Festival Venus de Badalona for Best Short Film This Is Her Won
2009 Aspen Shortsfest Jury Award for Best Comedy This Is Her Won
2009 Hamptons International Film Festival Audience Award for Best Short This Is Her Won
2009 Palm Springs Shortfest Future Filmmaker Award Won
2010 Show Me Shorts Film Festival Best Film This Is Her Won
2010 ImagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival Jury Award for Best Short Drama Redemption Won
2010 ImagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival Cynthia Lickers-Sage Award for Emerging Talent Redemption Won
2011 Sundance Film Festival Short Filmmaking Award in International Redemption Nominated