Geraldine Hakewill is a multifaceted Australian creative force, boasting a versatile range of talents that include acting, producing, singing, and songwriting. She is perhaps most notably recognized for her captivating performances as Chelsea Babbage in the popular Australian television series Wanted and Peregrine Fisher in the equally successful Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries.
Born in the City of Light, Paris, Hakewill's early life was marked by a sense of global exploration, as her family temporarily resided in the French capital while her father was engaged in the vital work of tropical disease management. As a young child, she called Geneva, Switzerland, and Chennai, South India, home, the latter of which was chosen by her parents to allow them to immerse themselves in the spiritual practices of an ashram.
Following her formative years, Hakewill went on to graduate from the esteemed Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, laying the groundwork for a successful career in the entertainment industry. In 2018, she ventured into the world of music, releasing an EP of original compositions that showcased her impressive vocal range and artistic flair.
In addition to her work in television and music, Hakewill has also made a significant impact in the realm of filmmaking. In 2022, she produced the award-winning feature film The Rooster, a critically acclaimed project that starred Phoenix Raei and Hugo Weaving, and was written and directed by her husband, Mark Leonard-Winter.