Susie Porter is a renowned Australian actress whose illustrious career has spanned across various mediums, including film, theatre, and television. As a proud graduate of the esteemed National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA),Porter's talent and dedication have earned her a reputation for delivering outstanding performances.
Throughout her remarkable career, Porter has been recognized for her captivating roles in numerous productions, including the critically acclaimed films "Welcome to Woop Woop" (1997),"RAN: Remote Area Nurse" (2006),"East of Everything" (2008),"Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms" (2012),"Puberty Blues" (2012),and "Dangerous Remedy" (2012). Her impressive body of work has also seen her join the Australian Award-winning drama "Wentworth" (2013) in 2018, where she portrayed the character of Marie Winter, a re-imagined version of the show's predecessor "Prisoner".
In addition to her professional pursuits, Porter is a passionate advocate for animal welfare and raises awareness for various charitable organizations and the LGBT community. Her commitment to social causes is a testament to her compassionate nature and dedication to making a positive impact.
In her personal life, Porter has been married to Chris Mordue since 2010, and together they share a strong bond. With her remarkable talent, unwavering dedication, and compassionate heart, Susie Porter remains an iconic figure in the Australian entertainment industry.