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Lisa Chappell
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Born |
Lisa Irene Chappell
18 October 1968 |
Occupation | Actress, singer |
Years active | 1987–present |
Notable work
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Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Spouse(s) |
Chris Taylor
(m. 2001; div. 2005) |
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Lisa Irene Chappell (born 18 October 1968) is a New Zealand actress and musician. She is known for her roles as Chelsea Redfern in Gloss (1987–1990), and as Claire McLeod in McLeod's Daughters (2001–2003), a performance which earned her two Logie Awards, for Most Popular New Female Talent and Most Popular Actress.
As one of New Zealand's most prominent theatre performers, Chappell made her stage debut in 1991, having appeared in The Merchant of Venice, which led to numerous roles, including Chicago, Hamlet, Design for Living, and The Thirty-Nine Steps. Following the establishment of her own company, Chappell has made appearances in more contemporary works, in addition to producing and writing.
While maintaining her continued success on screen, Chappell has had also appeared in films, such as Desperate Remedies (1993), Jack Brown Genius (1996), and Coffin Rock (2009), and further television roles, in City Life (1996–1998), The Cult (2009), for which she was the recipient of a Qantas Film and Television Award for Best Performance by a Supporting Actress – General Television, and most recently as Michelle Beaufort in the soap opera, Shortland Street (2020–2022).
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Early life
Lisa Chappell was born in Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand and grew up in Mairangi Bay. She has two older siblings, a brother, Mark, and a sister, Catherine. Chappell studied acting in the 1980s, and was educated at Rangitoto College, where she took drama classes and performed in school musicals, as well as singing and dancing tuition.
Career
Television
Chappell made her on-screen debut in 1987 when she was cast as Chelsea Redfern in the TV2 television drama, Gloss, a series which lasted three seasons. This was followed by a short stint in the police procedural series, Shark in the Park, and guest roles in shows, such as, soap opera Shortland Street, Mysterious Island, and multiple roles on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. In 1996, she began appearing in a regular role on the short-lived TV2 soap opera, City Life, as Bronwyn Kellett.
In 1998, Chappell had relocated to Australia and completed "The Journey" program at the Actors Centre Australia in Sydney, Australia, graduating in 2000. After which, she auditioned for the role of Claire McLeod on the Nine Network rural drama series, McLeod's Daughters, a role which was originally intended for actor Laurie Foell during which Chappell was in the process of establishing a theatre company; she successfully secured the role following her audition. During production of the series, Chappell gained the skills in how to ride a horse and sheering sheep, and also made the decision to become a vegetarian. She appeared in the series for three seasons, from 2001 to 2003, before her character was killed off in a car accident. For her performance, Chappell was nominated for several Logie Awards, receiving two, for Most Popular New Female Talent and Most Popular Actress in 2002 and 2004, respectively, and has gained a cult following among both Australian and international audiences.
Chappell continued in Australian television, and would later appear in a recurring role on the police drama, Stingers, as Constable Megan Walsh for its eighth and final season, the television film, Small Claims: The Reunion, the serial drama The Cult, in a role with earned her a Qantas Film and Television Award, and guest appearances in Rescue: Special Ops and Cops L.A.C..
In 2020, Chappell returned to Shortland Street, and was cast in the regular role of Michelle Beaufort.
Theatre
Chappell is a well established theatre performer, having appeared in numerous stage productions for more three decades, and has worked extensively in New Zealand, particularly with the Auckland Theatre Company. Early in her career, she appeared in classical theatre productions, including William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, the musical, Chicago, and Arthur Miller's All My Sons. She has also directed and performed in two plays at Auckland's Rose Theatre – Up the Garden Path and Girl Talk in 1993 and 1994, respectively.
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Chappell has, more recently, appeared in roles in contemporary works, including Fallen Angels, The Pink Hammer, That Bloody Woman, Bright Star, and Shortland Street – The Musical, and three plays which she wrote and produced – On/Off, Fred, and Bad Day Insurance.
She is a member of Equity New Zealand.
Singing
Chappell's debut album, When Then Is Now, was released on 1 May 2006. She did some minor touring in Australia and New Zealand to support the album's release.
Book
In 2021, Chappell wrote a children's book, Guardian Angel on Purpose Patrol. It was illustrated by Brad Smith and published by Divine Purpose Publishing. ISBN: 978-1-94-881221-4.
Personal life
Chappell met Chris Taylor in August 2001 when they both attended her McLeod's Daughters co-star, Rachael Carpani's 21st birthday; they married in December 2001, and divorced in 2005. She currently resides in Puhoi, New Zealand.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Desperate Remedies | Anne Cooper | |
1996 | Jack Brown Genius | Sylvia | |
2007 | Crossbow | Mum | Short |
2008 | Beneath The Tides | Jane | Short |
2009 | Coffin Rock | Jessie Willis | |
2010 | Be Careful... | Fi | Short |
2017 | Out of the Shadows | Linda Dee |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987–90 | Gloss | Chelsea Redfern | Seasons 1–3 (main, 55 episodes) |
1990–91 | Shark in the Park | Tanya | Seasons 2–3 (recurring, 13 episodes) |
1992 | Shortland Street | Deborah Walters | Season 1, episodes 5 & 6 |
1994 | Hercules and the Circle of Fire | Daughter #1 | TV film |
1995 | Mysterious Island | Jane Morecombe | "Last Rites of Spring" |
1995 | A Twist in the Tale | Aunt Linda | "The Skeleton in the Cupboard" |
1995–99 | Hercules: The Legendary Journeys | Various | Seasons 1–5 (guest, 7 episodes) |
1996 | Letter to Blanchy | Monica | "Love Makes the World Go Wrong" |
1996–98 | City Life | Bronwyn Kellett | Season 1 (main, 26 episodes) |
2001–03 | McLeod's Daughters | Claire McLeod | Seasons 1–3 (main, 73 episodes) |
2004 | Stingers | Megan Walsh | Season 8 (recurring, 8 episodes) |
2005 | Intrepid Journeys | Herself | "Malaysia" |
2006 | Small Claims: The Reunion | Louise Page | TV film |
2009 | The Cult | Sophie McIntyre | Season 1 (main, 13 episodes) |
2010 | Rescue: Special Ops | Vivian Walker | "Out of the Ashes" |
2010 | Cops L.A.C. | Justine Taylor | "The Killer Wore Sneakers" |
2011 | Emilie Richards - Der Zauber von Neuseeland | Daisy | TV film |
2012 | True Crime: Siege | Robyn Diver | TV film |
2013 | Agent Anna | Marina | "Happiness" |
2014 | Auckland Daze | Lisa | Season 2, episode 4 |
2016 | Jean | Mrs. Shepherd | TV film |
2016 | Friday Night Bites | Mum | "Guess I'm Coming to Dinner" |
2016 | Roman Empire: Reign of Blood | Faustina | "Born in the Purple" |
2018 | James Patterson's Murder is Forever | Dr. Claire Hunter | "Murder on the Run" |
2018 | Tongue Tied | Annie | Season 1 (main, 7 episodes) |
2020–22 | Shortland Street | Michelle Beaufort | Seasons 29–31 (main, 194 episodes) |
2022 | The Brokenwood Mysteries | Polly McAlpine | "Good as Gold" |
2023 | Blind Bitter Happiness | Helen | TV series; upcoming |
2024 | My Life is Murder | Christine | "Tough Love" |
2025 | Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires | Eldress | TV film; filming |
Theatre credits
- The Merchant of Venice (Rose Theatre, 1991)
- Chicago (Auckland Operatic, 1992)
- Up the Garden Path (Rose Theatre, 1993)
- Girl Talk (Rose Theatre, 1994)
- The Lover (The PumpHouse Theatre, 1995)
- All My Sons (Maidment Theatre, 1997)
- The Herbal Bed (Court Theatre, 1998)
- Hamlet (Actors Centre Australia, 2000)
- A.R. Gurney's Love Letters (2005)
- The Homecoming (Auckland Arts Festival, 2007)
- Educating Rita (toured in Australia, 2007)
- Design for Living (Maidment Theatre, 2008)
- The Thirty-Nine Steps (Maidment Theatre, 2009)
- Don't Hold Your Breath (Maidment Theatre, 2009)
- The Importance of Being Earnest (Maidment Theatre, 2010)
- Mike & Virginia (Herald Theatre, 2011)
- The Wizard of Oz (Peach Theatre Company, 2011)
- The Motor Camp (Maidment Theatre, 2012)
- Much Ado About Nothing (Court Theatre, 2012)
- Badjelly the Witch (Bruce Mason Centre, 2013)
- Fallen Angels (Q Theatre, 2014)
- Fred (The Basement Theatre, 2014)
- Bad Day Insurance (Old 505 Theatre, 2014)
- Detroit (Darlinghurst Theatre, 2015)
- Polo (Sky City Theatre, 2016)
- The Pink Hammer (The PumpHouse Theatre, 2016)
- Menopause The Musical (2016)
- Peer Gynt (ASB Waterfront Theatre, 2017)
- Two (2017)
- That Bloody Woman (Centrepoint Theatre, 2018)
- Bright Star (Herald Theatre, 2018)
- Shortland Street - The Musical (ASB Waterfront Theatre, 2018)
- Six Degrees of Separation (ASB Waterfront Theatre, 2019)
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (ASB Waterfront Theatre, 2019)
Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2002 | Logie Awards | Most Popular New Female Talent | McLeod's Daughters | Won | |
2003 | Most Popular Actress | Nominated | |||
Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television | Nominated | ||||
2004 | Most Popular Actress | Won | |||
Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television | Nominated | ||||
2010 | Qantas Film and Television Awards | Best Performance by a Supporting Actress – General Television | The Cult | Won |
See also
In Spanish: Lisa Chappell para niños