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Vikki Blanche (born 1966 or 1967) is an Australian actress and director. She made her television debut in the children's series ''
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'' in 1983, followed by a role in the ABC drama ''The Keepers''. Shortly after graduating from the National Theatre in late 1984, Blanche was cast as Julie Robinson in the soap opera ''
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'', which began airing in March 1985. She received praise for her performance from critics, but after seven months she decided to leave the serial so she would not be typecast in the future. Blanche joined the cast of '' The Flying Doctors'' as Paula Patterson in 1988. She also appeared in the sitcom '' Col'n Carpenter'' and the 1991 miniseries ''
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''. Blanche then spent 18 months living and studying acting in New York City. Upon her return to Australia, Blanche was cast as Senior Detective Chris Faithful in the second season of the ABC police drama '' Phoenix''. After an appearance in the 1997 feature film '' Road to Nhill'', Blanche wrote and directed ''The Other Days of Ruby Rae'', which earned her a nomination for Best Screenplay in a Short Film at the 2000 AFI Awards. Blanche has since gone on to direct television commercials.


Career

Blanche's passion for acting began when she was around eight years old. She made her television debut in the 1983 ABC children's series ''
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''. The following year, Blanche appeared alongside Bill Hunter and
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in the nine-part ABC drama series ''The Keepers''. The show focuses on the lives of Fisheries and Wildlife officers in a small community. Blanche plays Kim, daughter of
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's Aggie French. She also guested in '' The Young Doctors''. Blanche graduated from the National Theatre in November 1984. Blanche's breakthrough role was that of Julie Robinson in the soap opera ''
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''. Blanche admitted to not taking the audition seriously, as she had only just graduated from school and did not think she would win the role. She was cast in December 1984, started filming in January 1985, and made her debut in the first episode on 18 March 1985. ''Neighbours'' initially focussed on three households, and the cast was made up of new, young actors and well-known veterans. Margaret Koppe of ''TV Radio Extra'' described Blanche's character as complex. Julie appears to be helpful and caring, but she often interferes and schemes. Marie McNamara of '' The Age'' praised Blanche for her performance, while a reporter for the '' Aberdeen Press and Journal'' said she made Julie "one of the most popular characters in the Australian soap." Blanche dated her co-star David Clencie during her time in the serial and the couple lived together for six months. After seven months playing Julie, Blanche left ''Neighbours'' before the end of her contract. She admitted that she did not want to stay in the same role for a long time and end up typecast. Following her departure from ''Neighbours'', Blanche worked at the St Martin's Theatre in Melbourne and had a guest role in an episode of '' The Flying Doctors''. In 1988, she re-joined the cast of ''The Flying Doctors'' in the bigger role of Paula Patterson. Alongside her ''Flying Doctors'' co-star Liz Burch and singer Neil Finn, Blanche appeared in
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's ''A Chance for the Children'' programme in 1990, which highlighted the need for water, health care and education in third world countries. Blanche starred as Julia in the
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sitcom '' Col'n Carpenter'' for a year. She also filmed a role as Jenny Rose in the 1991 miniseries ''
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'', which tells the story of Aboriginal boxer Lionel Rose. Blanche met with the real Jenny Rose to talk about her life and relationship with Lionel. Blanche later felt that working on both productions simultaneously made her lose respect for her job because of the scheduling, so she decided to go overseas to study acting in order to stay challenged. Blanche spent 18 months living and working in New York City. She studied acting at the HB Studio and the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, and chose not to attend auditions or seek roles. She worked as a waitress in order to pay her rent. A few weeks after returning to Melbourne, Blanche auditioned for the second season of the ABC police drama '' Phoenix''. Blanche had not watched the series before she was offered the role of Senior Detective Chris Faithful, who is married to Peter Faithful (
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) and goes undercover for the drug squad. Blanche described her character as having a "gift for the job. She's tough, in that she is mixing with crooks, but I don't think she's tougher than anyone else in that environment." To prepare for the role, Blanche spoke with undercover drug officers and went through research material compiled by the writers. ''Phoenix'' was filmed over 13 weeks, which suited Blanche, who preferred not to stay with a show for too long, and aired in early 1993. In 1997, Blanche appeared in the comedy-drama feature film '' Road to Nhill'' as Jill Whitton. In 1999, Blanche began teaching the Meisner technique at The Sydney Actors Playhouse. She also attended the VCA School of Film and Television, where she wrote and directed the short film ''The Other Days of Ruby Rae''. The plot follows a widowed vicar ( Norman Kaye) whose faith is renewed when he befriends a 10-year-old. Blanche received a nomination for Best Screenplay in a Short Film at the 2000 AFI Awards. The film won the George Méliès Award at the Taos Talking Pictures Film Festival. Blanche has since gone on to direct television commercials. In 2001, she won the Young Director of the Year Award at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity for her work on a commercial for Australian feminine hygiene company Cottons. The following year, she signed with
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and relocated to London.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Blanche, Vikki Living people 1960s births Australian soap opera actresses Australian television actresses Australian film actresses 20th-century Australian actresses Australian directors