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Marta dusseldorp
Marta dusseldorp





marta dusseldorp

We have plenty on the go I’m developing a TV show that will be set in Tasmania’s North West and Hobart, we’re working on a web series and delivering a state-wide podcast project. We’re committed to collaboration, apprenticeships and upskilling Tasmanians, with a view to providing long term jobs. Here, we can make a phone call and next we’re having coffee or going for a dog walk. “There’s simply too much noise in Sydney or Melbourne and it’s so hard to connect. “We would never have started our company anywhere but Tasmania,” explains Dusseldorp. Marta Dusseldorp with husband Ben Winspear. It would be 2018 that the family left bustling Sydney for a quiet suburb by the River Derwent with daughters Grace and Maggie. Others would know this Australian stage, film and theatre actress from the drama series Jack Irish or Foxtel’s A Place to Call Home.ĭusseldorp always knew that Tasmania was on the cards when she married Hobart-raised actor Winspear, former Resident Director of the Sydney Theatre Company. Some might recognise Dusseldorp as Crown Prosecutor Janet King in the ABC Series of the same name, for which she won the International Award for Best Lead Actress in 2015. But when she settles in for coffee on a waterfront balcony – she’s every bit Tasmanian – wrapped in a thick scarf having just delivered her daughter to a birthday party and her excitable groodle to a friend’s house. Marta Dusseldorp is one of Australia’s most revered and well-known actresses.

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Today she lives by the Hobart beachside, with husband Ben Winspear and their two girls, bringing world-class production to Tasmania through their screen and stage company, Archipelago Productions. Australian film and screen icon Marta Dusseldorp is bringing world-class production to Tasmania through their screen and stage company.īeamed across the world from the big screen to Netflix series, Marta Dusseldorp is an Australian icon.







Marta dusseldorp