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Christine "Christie" Whelan Browne (born 6 August 1982) is an Australian performer who has worked extensively in
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as an actress, dancer and singer. She has also appeared on television shows and in films. In March 2012, she married fellow performer,
Rohan Browne Rohan Browne (born ) is an Australian dancer, actor and singer. Career Browne's career started at age 18 in the original ''The Boy From Oz'' production. He went on to appear in over 20 musicals in Australia and internationally. Musicals includ ...
.


Early years

Christie Whelan Browne was born as Christine Whelan on 6 August 1982 in Melbourne. She grew up in the suburb of
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, and attended St Helena Secondary College. Whelan performed in school musicals every year from Year 7. The musicals included, "''The King and I'' and doing everything from ''Fiddler on the Roof'' to ''Little Shop of Horrors'', as well as ''Grease''." She later reflected on her Year 12 school production, "I was choreographing and playing a part. It was the first time I realised this was something that came naturally to me. It is the only thing that was born in me." The Whelan family were fervent basketballers. Whelan's first amateur theatre role was in '' Les Mis'', followed by works with the Catchment Players and then as Roxie in ''Chicago''. She recalled being inspired by seeing '' Mamma Mia!'', "At the end the audience stood up and everyone was singing – I just thought this would be the best thing ever but I didn't think 'that'll be me one day'." A talent manager caught her performance in ''Chicago'' and recommend she turn professional. Whelan Browne acknowledged her teachers, "Susan Anne Walker and Rosie Harris for singing, I danced at Bev Palmer's for a couple of years when I was younger and more recently have been doing some TV and film courses around Melbourne and Sydney." In the early 2000s, she contracted
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, which resulted in
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, "I think with hindsight I hadn't found my place in the world and I didn't know what life was going to look like and actually, just as I was recovering, I was cast in ''Grease''."


Career

Whelan Browne's professional career began in 2005 in '' Grease: The Arena Spectacular'', playing the role of Patti Simcox. She reprised the role in the United Kingdom. In both productions she understudied Sandy's role. On returning to Sydney, she portrayed April in
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's production of ''Company'' from June to August 2007 at Theatre Royal. Due to illness, Whelan missed the 18 July performance, and with no understudy available,
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of
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decided the production would continue with "key songs, scenes and dialogue" removed. Despite criticism of ''Company'', and Cousens, in 2008 Whelan received the Sydney Theatre Award for Best Newcomer for her role in ''Company''. The actress provided a one-woman performance in ''Tegrity: Britney Spears Live in Cabaret'' in the titular role, which began at the
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(June 2009) and continued, as ''Britney Spears: the Cabaret'', in Sydney (October 2009) and Melbourne (October 2010). The show was co-written by Mathew Frank and Dean Bryant. According to Andrew Stephens of ''
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'', it is "her first big hit. That's little wonder, given it is a searing and unexpectedly compassionate work." In subsequent years, ''Britney Spears: the Cabaret'' was toured around Australia annually until 2019. She played the role of Lucy in Bryant and Frank's Australian musical ''
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'', in September 2009 for which she was nominated for the
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. Other credits include Maisy in '' The Boy Friend'' (2009), as well as chorus member in '' 42nd Street'' (2007) and various characters in '' Starting Here, Starting Now'' (June–July 2010). Her debut film role was a brief appearance as "Woman Runner" in the romantic comedy, '' I Love You Too'' (May 2010). Whelan appeared in ''
The Drowsy Chaperone ''The Drowsy Chaperone'' is a Canadian musical theatre, musical with music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison, and a book by Bob Martin (comedian), Bob Martin and Don McKellar. The story concerns a middle-aged, asocial musical theater f ...
'' (January–February 2010) for
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(MTC) as Janet van de Graaf, for which she was a nominated for a
Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Musical The Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Musical is a musical award, presented by Live Performance Australia The Helpmann Awards are accolades for live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group Live Liv ...
. The lead role of Man in the Chair was portrayed by
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, while Whelan's then-boyfriend
Rohan Browne Rohan Browne (born ) is an Australian dancer, actor and singer. Career Browne's career started at age 18 in the original ''The Boy From Oz'' production. He went on to appear in over 20 musicals in Australia and internationally. Musicals includ ...
took the role of George. She played the title role in
The Production Company The Production Company was an Australian not-for-profit theatre company that staged a series of usually three musicals at the Arts Centre Melbourne each year, until its closure in 2020. It was launched in 1999 by Jeanne Pratt AC with the goal o ...
's ''
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'' (September–October 2010), for which she was a Green Room Award nominee for Best Actress. ''Sugar'' is based on the 1959 film, ''
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'', with Marilyn Monroe as Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk. Whelan took the lead role of
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/Kira in the musical, '' Xanadu'' (March 2011), which had her roller skating in a big top tent. She obtained the sought-after role over fellow actress/singer contenders,
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,
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, Erika Heynatz,
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and
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. She followed with the role of Erma in ''
Anything Goes ''Anything Goes'' is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The original book was a collaborative effort by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse, heavily revised by the team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The story concerns madcap ant ...
'' (July 2011). Whelan Browne was a guest panellist on an episode of '' Spicks and Specks'' in June 2011 on
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and on TV talk show, '' The Circle''. She undertook the role of Kylie McDonald in the episode "Covert Aggression in Netball" of TV series ''
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'' (March 2011). She appeared in ''
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'' Season 2, Episode 11 "Complications" (July 2011) as Jenny. Other TV credits include Leila Esperance in ''
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'' (March 2012) and Katarina in '' Conspiracy 365'' (December 2012). She played Gwendolyn in ''
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'' (November 2011–January 2012) for MTC. Cameron Woodhead of ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' felt despite the presence of Rush in the production, Whelan's "piping Gwendolyn steals the show, from the subtle subversions of her flirting behind her mother's back, to the ritualised cattiness of her scene with Cecily" (portrayed by
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). She played Philia in the Melbourne season of ''
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum ''A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum'' is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart. Inspired by the farces of the ancient Roman playwright Plautus (254–184 BC), specifica ...
'' (October 2012) opposite Rush for which she was nominated for a
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for Best Supporting Actress. Whelan Browne starred in
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's updated version of '' Shane Warne: The Musical'' as
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for five shows at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival and two shows at Melbourne's Hamer Hall in June 2013. The actress portrayed Lina Lamont opposite Browne as Don Lockwood in ''
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'' in August for The Production Company at The State Theatre, Melbourne. Also in that year, she hosted the Helpmann Awards alongside Perfect, held at the Sydney Opera House. On TV she had an arc of four episodes in
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's drama series '' Wonderland'' as Kristen. In 2014, Whelan Browne took the role of Janet Weiss in the 40th anniversary tour of ''The Rocky Horror Show''. Lead actor
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portrayed Frank-N-Furter, reprising his role from 1992 Australian production. In 2015, she played the role of Olivia Newton-John in the TV miniseries, '' Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door'' on the
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. The actress provided a cameo in '' House Husbands'' as an inappropriate dance teacher. She starred in another one-woman show ''Pure Blonde'', written by Bryant and Frank, which played at the 2015 Adelaide Cabaret Festival. Her portrayal of Eileen Evergreen in The Production Company's '' Nice Work If You Can Get It'' (August 2015) was described by Katie Purvis of ''AussieTheatre.com'' as displaying, "considerable comic chops." Whelan Browne appeared in the first season of ''The Wrong Girl'' (September–November 2016) as Nikkii Steadman for Network 10. She portrayed Sacha in another romantic comedy film, ''Spin Out'' (September 2016); alongside
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. Greg King's review of ''Spin Out'' determined, " helan Browne and Lewisare wasted in thankless roles as a couple of city slickers who rock up to the ute muster looking for a bit of excitement, and find themselves bemused by some of the bizarre rituals at play here. But their characters mainly exist to draw some humour out of the old city versus country rivalry." She portrayed one of the Pigeon sisters in MTC's production of ''
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''. from November 2016, and as Billie Dawn in its 2017 production of '' Born Yesterday''. In 2018, she played
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in Simon Phillips' production of Shakespeare's ''
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'' at the MTC. In both 2020 and 2021 she played Rosalind in ''
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'' at the MTC with Phillips directing. In 2018, Whelan Browne appeared as herself in the comedy film ''
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''. Whelan Browne joined the cast of ''
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'' as
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in June 2019, which was broadcast in September. She reprised the role the following year. The actress joined the ensemble cast of the comedy news television program ''
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'' in 2019, and continued with the show in 2020 and 2021. She also appeared in the 2020 web series '' Loving Captivity''.


Personal life

Whelan and her then-boyfriend
Rohan Browne Rohan Browne (born ) is an Australian dancer, actor and singer. Career Browne's career started at age 18 in the original ''The Boy From Oz'' production. He went on to appear in over 20 musicals in Australia and internationally. Musicals includ ...
first appeared on stage together in ''The Drowsy Chaperone'' from January 2010. In March 2012 Whelan and Browne married and she changed her surname to Whelan Browne. In July of that year they performed together at The Production Company's '' The Producers'', in which she played Ulla opposite Browne's Carmen Ghia. The couple have a child. In January 2018, Whelan Browne, Heynatz and Angela Scundi made allegations of indecent assault by McLachlan, during the 2014 production of ''The Rocky Horror Show''. At the end of the subsequent criminal trial, in December 2020, McLachlan was found not guilty of all charges. McLachlan had filed defamation suits against Whelan Browne and the reporting media (ABC and Fairfax) in February 2018. However, the trial for these suits was postponed pending the related criminal trial, in October 2021 the presiding judge announced the defamation trial was expected in April 2022 or later. In May 2022, McLachlan dropped the suit.


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