Sara Wiseman was born on May 27, 1972, is Actress, Writer. Sara Wiseman is a multiple award winning actress for her critically acclaimed work in both film and television. Her extensive career in screen and theatre has given her the opportunity to work in New Zealand and Australian territories. Sara's latest award was for portraying Kate Sheppard, the suffragette who gained New Zealand women the right to vote. The first nation in the world to do so.
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🌙 Zodiac
Sara Wiseman’s zodiac sign is Gemini. According to astrologers, Gemini is expressive and quick-witted, it represents two different personalities in one and you will never be sure which one you will face. They are sociable, communicative and ready for fun, with a tendency to suddenly get serious, thoughtful and restless. They are fascinated with the world itself, extremely curious, with a constant feeling that there is not enough time to experience everything they want to see.
🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs
Sara Wiseman was born in the Year of the Rat. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Rat are quick-witted, clever, charming, sharp and funny. They have excellent taste, are a good friend and are generous and loyal to others considered part of its pack. Motivated by money, can be greedy, is ever curious, seeks knowledge and welcomes challenges. Compatible with Dragon or Monkey.
Biography/Timeline
1996
Beginning her career with low profile role in TV roles Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1996 and 1999), Xena: Warrior Princess (1995) and Jackson's Wharf (2000). Wiseman made her first high profile television appearance in the Drama series Street Legal as Louise Jarvis in 2000, before in 2001 getting the role of Dr. Nicky Sommerville in the New Zealand TV series Mercy Peak. For her role in the show Wiseman garnered several nominations at the New Zealand Film and Television Awards under the category "Best Actress" during 2002 and 2003 respectively, alongside these accolades in 2005 Wiseman was nominated for the "Television - Best Performance By an Actress" award at the New Zealand Screen Award. Wiseman starred in Mercy Peak until 2002, when she left the cast after the tenth episode of the second series. Following the conclusion of her role in the show Wiseman went on to star in Atomic Twister, Serial Killers and Matuka. Wiseman also went on to appear in the movie Jinx Sister as in 2008 for which she garnered her third New Zealand Film and Television Awards nomination under the category of "Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role". Following this Wiseman went on to have recurring roles in television series such as "Outrageous Fortune" (2007 - 2008), "Shortland Street" (2011), "Crownies" (2011) and "The Almighty Johnsons" (2011 - 2012); whilst she also appeared in the shot lived drama series "The Cult" as Annabelle Willis in 2009. During 2012, Wiseman won her first ever New Zealand Film and TV Award for her starring role in the TV Movie "Votes For Women: What Really Happened?". More recently, Wiseman has guest starred on "The Doctor Blake Mysteries" as Olivia Goldsmith and as Caitlin Farquhar in "Rake" during 2015 and 2016 respectively. Alongside various television appearances Wiseman has also gone on to perform in "The Insatiable Moon" (2010), "Love Birds" (2011), "Nerve" (2013), "Venus and Mars" (2015) and "Human Traces" (2017).
2011
Wiseman completed a Bachelor of Performing & Screen Arts at UNITEC in Auckland and has worked on both stage and screen. Wiseman has also worked as a presenter and voiceover Artist. Wiseman works both in NZ and Australia. Her movie and television roles include leads, supporting and guest appearances. Wiseman has been nominated for film and television awards multiple times and in 2011 she won Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film at the Aotearoa Film and Television awards for her role in Matariki. That year she was also a finalist for Best Lead Actress in a Feature Film for her role in The Insatiable Moon. She won Best Actress for playing Kate Sheppard in What Really Happened: The Women's Vote at the NZ Television Awards in 2012. Wiseman co-founded and is a board member and tutor at NZ acting school; The Actors Program. In 2013 Wiseman joined the cast of Australian Period drama A Place To Call Home in the recurring role of Carolyn Bligh before being upped to regular cast for the second season.
2013
During 2013, Wiseman appeared for the first time as a recurring character as Carolyn Bligh in the Australian romantic drama series "A Place to Call Home". Following a successful first season the show was rented for a second season, in which Wiseman's character was upgraded to a main character. Wiseman's storylines whilst on the show have included relevant world issues such as sexual assault, which the show explored during its third season when Wiseman's character was sexually assaulted by someone she had trusted, on the subject Wiseman has stated that the storyline was a "poignant and challenging subject matter to tackle". When the fourth season of "A Place to Call Home" was due to air in 2016, Wiseman stated that there was "a darker edge" to the upcoming series. The fifth series of the show aired in 2017, with a sixth series renewed by Foxtel due to air in 2018.
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