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Kate Jenkinson

Kate Jenkinson (born 24 August 1981) is an Australian actress best known for her television roles in acclaimed series such as Wentworth, where she portrayed the character Allie Novak from 2016 to 2021. Born in Perth, Western Australia, Jenkinson graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 2004, marking the start of her professional acting career. She first gained recognition through comedic sketches on the sketch comedy show The Wedge (2006–2007) and later appeared in guest roles on popular Australian dramas like Home and Away and Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. Her breakthrough came with supporting roles in series such as Offspring (2011–2014) and the miniseries Amazing Grace (2021), where she showcased her versatility in dramatic and ensemble performances. Jenkinson expanded her international profile with the role of Kendall Quinn in the sitcom (2013–2014) alongside , and she has since taken on recurring and guest parts in shows like (2017–2021), (2019–2023), Roast Night (2024), and (2023, 2025) as Rebecca/Bec Dempsey. In film, she has appeared in titles including Fatal Honeymoon (2012) and A Vintage Christmas (2024). Beyond acting, Jenkinson has built a significant online presence through her cooking series My Shit Kitchen, amassing hundreds of thousands of followers on platforms like and , where she collaborates with brands in the culinary space.

Early life and education

Early life

Kate Ellen Jenkinson was born on 24 August 1981 in , . She was raised in by her mother, Norma, alongside her older brother, Andrew. From a young age, Jenkinson displayed a passion for performance, often organizing impromptu plays for her family in their lounge room, complete with pretend tickets for entry. This childhood creativity in laid the groundwork for her interest in .

Education

Jenkinson enrolled at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) to pursue formal training in acting. She graduated in 2004. During her time at WAAPA, Jenkinson participated in several key student productions that honed her skills in classical and contemporary roles. Notable performances included portraying Electra in The Greeks, directed by Gillian Jones, and Babe Botrelle in , under the direction of Chris Edmund. These experiences provided intensive practical training in ensemble work, character development, and , essential components of the academy's rigorous curriculum. Jenkinson graduated from WAAPA in 2004 and was awarded the prestigious Nigel Rideout Award for excellence in performance, recognizing her outstanding talent and dedication. This accolade, given annually to a top graduating student, highlighted her potential and facilitated her transition into professional opportunities shortly after completing her studies.

Early career (2004–2007)

Jenkinson graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 2004, providing a strong foundation for her entry into professional acting. Her first major role came shortly thereafter in 2005, when she portrayed Julia in the Black Swan Theatre Company's production of Zastrozzi, directed by Marcelle Schmitz; this performance earned her a nomination for the Best Newcomer Award at the Helpmann Awards. Transitioning to television, Jenkinson secured a regular role on the Network Ten sketch comedy series The Wedge from 2005 to 2007, where she played various characters in the show's satirical sketches set in the fictional suburb of Wedgedale. Directed by Kevin Carlin, Nick Bufalo, and others, the series featured collaborations with emerging comedians, including , with whom Jenkinson shared prominent sketches such as those involving the poker machine enthusiasts Sherine and Leanne. She further honed her improvisational skills through guest appearances on the improvised comedy program in 2006 and 2007, entering scenarios without scripts to react in character. During this period, Jenkinson also took on early television sketch roles in Newstopia (2007) as Amanda, marking her initial forays into scripted drama sketches.

Rising career (2008–2012)

In 2008, Jenkinson expanded her television presence with a recurring role as Tizzneen in the comedy series Bogan Pride, where she collaborated with emerging comedian , portraying a character in the show's satirical depiction of suburban Australian life. This role marked a transition from her earlier work on The Wedge, allowing her to engage in more narrative-driven ensemble pieces. Later that year, she appeared as Nina Wise in four episodes of the Network Ten police drama Rush, playing the love interest to a key detective in high-stakes storylines involving undercover operations. Her performance highlighted her versatility in dramatic tension within Melbourne's criminal underworld. She also guest-starred as Felicity in an episode of the miniseries Canal Road. By 2009, Jenkinson took on the role of in four episodes of the Showcase drama , portraying a sex worker navigating personal and professional conflicts in a series exploring the industry. This guest arc contributed to the ensemble dynamics, emphasizing character interdependencies in intimate, adult-oriented narratives. She also debuted in the drama Tangle as , a across five episodes through 2012, involved in family secrets and interpersonal dramas among interconnected households. In 2010, Jenkinson guest-starred as Lara Conlon in an episode of on the Seven Network, depicting a woman entangled in a that tested the homicide team's investigative prowess. Jenkinson's involvement in mini-series further solidified her reputation in ensemble casts. In 2011, she played Wendy Peirce in six episodes of the true-crime drama , embodying the wife of a notorious criminal in a retelling of the 1980s Mr. Asia drug syndicate, focusing on the psychological toll of loyalty and betrayal. The following year, she portrayed Antoinette Montebello in all nine episodes of on ABC1, as the ambitious daughter in a navigating power struggles in Far North Queensland's criminal underbelly, showcasing complex family alliances. On stage, Jenkinson returned to theatre with notable productions. In 2009, she starred as Naomi in Secret Bridesmaids' Business for Kay + McLean Productions, playing a uncovering pre-wedding scandals in this at the Arts Centre Playhouse in . The role allowed her to explore themes of friendship and deception in a female-led ensemble. In 2010, she took on Elaine Robinson in Terry Johnson's adaptation of at His Majesty's Theatre in , opposite Jerry Hall as and Ryder Strong as Benjamin Braddock, delivering a performance that balanced youthful rebellion and romantic entanglement in the iconic . These theatre roles enhanced her profile in Australian , bridging her screen work with live ensemble interpretations.

Wentworth and breakthrough (2013–2021)

Jenkinson's breakthrough came in 2013 with the role of Kendall Quinn in the sitcom (2013–2014) alongside , marking her expansion into international television and showcasing her comedic talents in an ensemble setting. In 2016, Kate Jenkinson joined the cast of the Australian prison drama series Wentworth as , a new inmate introduced in the fourth season that premiered on Foxtel's channel on 10 May 2016. Jenkinson was cast as a member of the vigilante group , led by , bringing a fresh dynamic to the show's intense ensemble of characters. Her preparation for the role drew on prior dramatic experience in series like , where she had portrayed the resilient through 2014. Allie Novak was depicted as a complex, emotionally layered character with a backstory of addiction, street survival, and , evolving significantly over the seasons from a vulnerable newcomer seeking protection to a more independent and battle-hardened figure. Key storylines centered on her romantic relationship with top dog Bea Smith (played by ), which developed into a profound, trust-based marked by and mutual support, contrasting Allie's calming influence against Bea's turbulent past. Following Bea's dramatic death in season 5, Allie's arc shifted toward grief-fueled vengeance and personal growth, navigating alliances, betrayals, and power struggles within the hierarchy through 2021. These narratives highlighted themes of love, loss, and , with Jenkinson's earning praise for its and depth. Jenkinson's portrayal of Allie marked a pivotal breakthrough in her career, significantly elevating her visibility in and building a dedicated international fanbase through the character's relatable evolution and the storyline's emotional intensity. The role generated buzz around industry awards like the Logies, reflecting the series' critical acclaim. Concurrently, Jenkinson balanced Wentworth with guest appearances, including in earlier in the decade, maintaining her presence in diverse Australian television projects. The international reach of Wentworth amplified Jenkinson's profile, as the series became available on in the starting in , exposing Allie's storyline to global audiences and fostering a strong LGBTQ+ following. This led to her participation in fan conventions, such as Wentworth Con events in the , where she engaged with enthusiasts drawn to the show's gritty and her character's arc. By the conclusion of the series in , with Allie in a position of influence, the role had solidified Jenkinson's status as a prominent figure in Australian drama.

Recent work (2019–present)

Following the success of her role in Wentworth, which concluded in 2021, Kate Jenkinson transitioned to a series of lead and supporting roles in Australian television that showcased her range in ensemble dramas and family-centric narratives. In 2019, she took on the lead role of Melanie Best in the Network Ten comedy-drama Five Bedrooms, portraying a divorced single mother navigating co-parenting her young son with ex-husband Lachlan (played by Hugh Sheridan) while sharing a house with four strangers at different life stages. The series, which ran for four seasons until 2023, explored Melanie's arc through evolving family dynamics, including post-divorce tensions and her efforts to balance personal growth with parental responsibilities amid the group's interpersonal conflicts. Jenkinson reprised the role in season four, returning to production shortly after giving birth to her own son in 2021, which added layers to her performance in scenes involving motherhood. That same year, Jenkinson joined season four of the medical drama (internationally known as The Heart Guy) as Tara Khourdaid, a skilled but reckless doctor serving probation in the rural town of Whyhope after a professional mishap. Her character brought a procedural edge to the series, clashing with the established staff while forming key alliances, highlighting Jenkinson's ability to blend humor and vulnerability in high-stakes medical scenarios. In 2021, she starred as Grace Cresswell, a dedicated , in the Channel Nine miniseries , where she prepared for the role by shadowing real midwives to authentically depict the character's advocacy for natural births and her personal journey toward motherhood amid . The role marked a shift toward more intimate, family-oriented stories, contrasting her earlier intense prison drama work. Jenkinson's career saw a brief pause in 2022, when she stepped back from acting to prioritize motherhood after welcoming her first child, allowing her to recharge before resuming projects. She returned in with a recurring role as Rebecca Dempsey in the Paramount+ NCIS: Sydney, the franchise's first series set outside the , appearing in key episodes including the season one finale "" and season three, where her character contributed to investigative procedural elements involving federal crimes. In 2024, she expanded into family comedies with the role of Susan Turner in the Seven Network Roast Night, a six-episode dramedy centered on a chaotic family barbecue business, emphasizing relational humor and generational bonds. That year, Jenkinson also appeared in the film A Vintage Christmas as Darla, a in a story about community preservation and holiday romance. These roles reflect her ongoing evolution toward procedural and family-focused projects, building on her established versatility in screen storytelling through 2025.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Jenkinson was previously in a with Torri Shack, which became public in 2017 after fans discovered their posts. She has described the relationship as one where "if you’ve met the right person it doesn’t matter what they are." Since at least 2020, Jenkinson has been in a long-term with Harding, a digital marketing company owner whom she has called "rock-solid." The couple initially shared a home in with their two rescue dogs, Bruno and Bowie. Following the 2021 in , they relocated to Queensland's . In late 2021, Jenkinson and Harding welcomed their first child, a son named . The name unintentionally honors characters from Wentworth, including Matthew "Fletch" . Jenkinson returned to work just three weeks after Fletcher's birth to film season 3, limiting her scenes to accommodate early motherhood. For season 4, producers cast the one-year-old Fletcher as her on-screen daughter Starlet, allowing filming at home and easing the balance between family and career. Prior to Fletcher's birth, Jenkinson expressed eagerness for motherhood at age 39, influenced by working with infants on , though she worried about loving a as much as her dogs. She has since described parenthood as "the best and hardest thing," noting the shift from autonomy to being "a slave to a very adorable and needy human," while appreciating the time to focus on learning to be a . At 41, she remains open to expanding their family but cites energy concerns.

Health

In 2012, Kate Jenkinson was diagnosed with precancerous cells in her following a routine smear, which detected the abnormality early in her early 30s. The timely identification allowed for prompt intervention, preventing the development of . She underwent surgical removal of the precancerous cells shortly after the diagnosis, a procedure made possible by advances in that enabled effective early detection and treatment. The surgery was successful, with no cancer forming as a result, though it initially raised concerns about her future . Post-treatment, Jenkinson has required lifelong follow-up care, including regular smears and visits to a gynaecologist to monitor for any recurrence or new issues. She has adopted a more diligent approach to health check-ups, emphasizing the importance of routine screenings for . Jenkinson has become an advocate for gynaecological cancer awareness, serving as an ambassador for Cure Cancer Australia and sharing her experience in interviews during Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month in 2022 to encourage early detection. She has highlighted how research funding supports such outcomes, stating, "I’m proof that this research works as it helps people catch cancer early or detect precancerous cells." Her efforts connect to broader campaigns promoting screenings and research into precancerous conditions.

Filmography

Television roles

  • The Wedge (2006–2007, Network Ten), various characters, 48 episodes.
  • Newstopia (2007, SBS), Amanda Manetta.
  • Wilfred (2007–2010, SBS), Caddy, 1 episode.
  • Rush (2008, Network Ten), Nina Wise, 4 episodes.
  • Canal Road (2008, Network Ten), Felicity, 1 episode.
  • Satisfaction (2009–2010, Showcase), Jemima, 4 episodes.
  • Tangle (2009–2012, Showcase), Melanie, 5 episodes.)
  • Offspring (2011–2014, Network Ten), Kate Reid, 23 episodes.
  • Killing Time (2011, ABC1), Wendy Peirce, 6 episodes.
  • The Straits (2012, ABC1), Antoinette Montebello, 9 episodes.
  • House Husbands (2012, Nine Network), Miss Nadir, 6 episodes.
  • Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (2012, ABC1), Isabella di Stasio, 1 episode.
  • The Time of Our Lives (2013, ABC1), Emma, recurring role.
  • Super Fun Night (2013–2014, ABC), Kendall Quinn, 17 episodes.
  • Wentworth (2016–2021, Foxtel/SoHo), Allie Novak, 66 episodes.
  • Hiding (2015, ABC1), Sherrie Kosta, 8 episodes.
  • Doctor Doctor (2019–2020, Nine Network), Tara Khourdair, 10 episodes.
  • Olivia Newton-John: Hopelessly Devoted to You (2018, Seven Network), Pat Carroll, mini-series, 2 episodes.
  • Five Bedrooms (2019–2023, Network Ten), Melanie Best, 14 episodes.
  • The Ex-PM (2021, ABC), Rose, 6 episodes.
  • Amazing Grace (2021, Nine Network), Grace Cresswell, 8 episodes.
  • Roast Night (2024, Seven Network), Susan Turner, 6 episodes.
  • NCIS: Sydney (2023–, Network 10/Paramount+), Bec Dempsey, main role, 3 seasons as of November 2025.
  • Bay of Fires (2023–2024, Disney+), Tina, recurring role.

Film roles

Kate Jenkinson's film work primarily consists of telemovies and short films, with television serving as her primary medium.
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2012Fatal HoneymoonKim WatsonNadia TassTelemovie
2014The HecklerBreeBen PlazzerShort film
2024A Vintage ChristmasDarlaColin BuddsTelemovie

Theatre roles

Kate Jenkinson commenced her theatre career as a at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), participating in multiple productions during 2004. In The Greeks, she portrayed Electra under director Gillian Jones. She also played in , directed by Chris Edmund, and took on the role of Witch 2 and Lennox's wife in , directed by Hugh Colman. Her professional debut came in 2005 with the role of Julia in Zastrozzi for the Black Swan Theatre Company, directed by Marcelle Schmitz, earning her a nomination for Best Newcomer at the Helpmann Awards. In 2008, Jenkinson appeared as Mattie/Dalia in Don Juan in Soho for the Melbourne Theatre Company, directed by Peter Evans. She performed as Naomi in Secret Bridesmaids' Business in 2009, produced by Kay & McLean Productions. In 2010, Jenkinson starred as Robinson in The Graduate, directed by Terry Johnson for Kay & McLean Productions, opposite as .

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryResultWork
2004Nigel Rideout AwardTeacher's ChoiceWonWestern Australian Academy of Performing Arts graduation
2005Equity Benevolent Guild AwardBest NewcomerNominatedZastrozzi
2012Equity Ensemble AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesWonLowdown
2013Heath Ledger ScholarshipFinalistFinalist
2014Equity Ensemble AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesNominatedThe Time of Our Lives
2019Equity Ensemble AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesNominatedWentworth
2021Equity Ensemble AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesNominatedWentworth

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