Melanie Zanetti
Melanie Zanetti (born 20 March 1985) is an Australian actress and voice artist best known for her role as the voice of Chilli Heeler, the mother in the animated children's television series Bluey.[1][2] She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Acting from the University of Southern Queensland in Toowoomba, Australia.[2] Zanetti began her career in professional theatre, earning critical acclaim for her mainstage performances and winning awards for her work in the field.[3] Her television and film credits include voicing roles in Love and Monsters (2020) as Kala and the Mav1s AI, playing Jo in the horror film Head Count (2023), and appearing as Orla in the fantasy series The Bureau of Magical Things.[4] She is also set to reprise her role as Chilli Heeler in the upcoming Bluey: The Movie (2027).[4] Additionally, Zanetti has contributed voices to other projects, such as Mum in The Sign (2024).[4]Early life and education
Upbringing and family
Melanie Zanetti was born on 20 March 1985 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.[5] Raised in Brisbane, Zanetti grew up in a close-knit family environment as the second-eldest of six siblings, including sisters with whom she shared cherished childhood memories.[6][5] One poignant recollection from her early years involves a family trip to Malta at age eight, during which she lost her favorite stuffed blue bunny, an event that left a lasting emotional impact and underscored her sentimental attachment to family mementos like drawings and invitations to imaginary play.[6] As a creative child in Brisbane, Zanetti's early interests leaned toward imaginative play, such as dressing up in costumes and immersing herself in fantasy realms, activities that reflected her budding affinity for performance and storytelling within the family setting.[7] These formative experiences in a supportive household laid the groundwork for her later pursuit of formal training in the performing arts.[5]Academic background
Zanetti attended Holy Family School in Indooroopilly, St Kevin’s Catholic Primary School in Geebung, and All Hallows’ in Fortitude Valley for high school. She initially enrolled in a creative industries degree but switched after six months to pursue acting. Zanetti earned a Bachelor of Theatre Arts (Acting) from the University of Southern Queensland in Toowoomba, completing the degree in 2007.[1][8][5] The program provided comprehensive training in acting techniques, stagecraft, and performance studies, emphasizing practical components such as production, rehearsal, and reflection to develop creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration skills.[9] Students engaged in hands-on workshops and projects, including final-year industry experiences with regional theatre organizations, preparing them for professional roles in theatre, film, and digital media.[9] Following graduation, Zanetti relocated to Brisbane to pursue opportunities in Queensland's vibrant theatre scene, where she began securing stage acting roles.[5] This move built directly on her academic foundation, enabling her transition into a professional career.[5]Career
Theatre work
Zanetti began her professional theatre career shortly after graduating from the University of Southern Queensland with a Bachelor of Theatre Arts (Acting) in 2007, joining the Queensland Theatre Company (QTC) as an emerging performer.[10] Her early roles with QTC included supporting parts in ensemble productions, such as Betty Parris in The Crucible (2009, directed by Michael Gow) and various characters in Grimm Tales (2010, directed by Michael Futcher), which provided her with foundational experience in mainstage theatre and helped build her reputation in Brisbane's performing arts scene. These initial engagements led to more prominent opportunities, including her critically acclaimed portrayal of Ellen in The Little Dog Laughed (2010, directed by Michael Gow), for which she received a Matilda Award. In 2011, Zanetti took on the lead role of Eliza Doolittle in QTC's production of Pygmalion (directed by Michael Gow), earning the Matilda Award for Best Female Actor in a Leading Role at the 2011 ceremony and solidifying her status as a leading talent in Queensland theatre.[11] The following year, she starred as Juliet in QTC's Romeo and Juliet (2012, directed by Jennifer Flowers), a role that further highlighted her versatility in classical works and drew widespread praise for her youthful intensity.[12] Over the course of her decade-long tenure with QTC—spanning numerous productions—Zanetti established herself as a mainstay in Australian stage acting, contributing to a diverse repertoire from contemporary comedies to Shakespearean tragedies.[13] By the mid-2010s, however, she began transitioning toward voice-over and screen opportunities, eventually relocating to Los Angeles to pursue international projects after securing U.S. representation.[5] This shift marked the end of her primary focus on live theatre, though her stage experience continued to inform her later work in other media.[14]Screen acting
Zanetti made her feature film debut in the 2013 science fiction action horror Battle of the Damned, directed by Christopher Hatton, where she portrayed the supporting role of Jude, the daughter of a wealthy businessman amid a zombie outbreak in a quarantined city.[15] This role marked her entry into international cinema, opposite Dolph Lundgren, and built on her theatre experience, which served as a stepping stone to securing screen auditions.[4] Her breakthrough in romantic drama came with the Gabriel's Inferno trilogy, adapted from Sylvain Reynard's novels and produced by Passionflix, in which she played Julia Mitchell across Gabriel's Inferno (2020), Gabriel's Rapture (2021), and Gabriel's Redemption (2022). In the series, Mitchell is a graduate student entangled in a complex relationship with her professor, Gabriel Emerson, blending themes of redemption and forbidden love, with Zanetti's performance highlighting the character's intellectual depth and emotional vulnerability.[16] The films, filmed primarily in Canada, garnered a global fanbase through streaming platforms, elevating her profile in the erotic romance genre.[17] Venturing into horror, Zanetti starred as Charlotte Ingram in the 2022 gothic thriller Raven's Hollow, again directed by Hatton, which reimagines Edgar Allan Poe's early life through a supernatural lens involving a cursed town and ritualistic murders.[18] Her portrayal of Ingram, the innkeeper's daughter drawn into the mystery alongside cadets led by William Moseley, added layers of intrigue and romance to the film's folk horror elements.[19] In 2025, Zanetti appeared in a guest role as Arianna Malgeri in the Australian crime drama series Darby and Joan, specifically in season 2, episode 3, contributing to a storyline involving family reconciliation and a kidnapping at an island resort.[20] Zanetti's relocation to Los Angeles, which she has described as her second home after frequent travels beginning around 2013, has significantly facilitated her access to U.S.-based and international projects, allowing her to pursue opportunities in Hollywood while maintaining ties to Australian productions.[5][21] This move has enabled collaborations like the Gabriel's Inferno series and Raven's Hollow, expanding her live-action screen portfolio beyond regional theatre and early Australian films.[22]Voice acting and recent projects
Zanetti's breakthrough in voice acting arrived with her role as Chilli Heeler, the mother of the titular character, in the Australian animated series Bluey, which premiered in 2018 and continues to air as of 2025.[7] The series, created by Joe Brumm and produced by Ludo Studio, has become a global phenomenon, praised for its heartfelt storytelling and family dynamics, with Zanetti's warm, relatable portrayal contributing to its acclaim.[23] Bluey has earned significant recognition, including a 2024 Peabody Award in the Children's and Youth Programming category for its innovative approach to embedding life lessons in short-form animation, and a 2019 International Emmy Kids Award in the Preschool category.[24][25] Building on her screen acting background, which honed her skills in vocal expression and character nuance, Zanetti expanded into video games with her reprise of Chilli Heeler in Bluey: The Videogame, released in 2023 by Casual Brothers Pictures and Outfit Company. The game, a cooperative adventure allowing players to explore episodes from the series, features Zanetti's voice work alongside other cast members, enhancing the immersive family-oriented gameplay.[26] In 2024, Zanetti lent her voice to a practical public service project, providing narration for the real-time travel announcements on Brisbane Metro, the city's new electric bus rapid transit system launched that year.[27] As a Brisbane native, her familiar and reassuring tone was selected to guide passengers, with the announcement made in October 2024 by local authorities to capitalize on her local celebrity from Bluey.[28] Looking ahead, Zanetti will reprise her role as Chilli Heeler in the upcoming animated feature Bluey: The Movie, directed by Joe Brumm and Richard Jeffery, scheduled for theatrical release on August 6, 2027.[29] The film, produced by BBC Studios and Ludo Studio, promises to expand the Heeler family's adventures in a full-length format while retaining the series' core voice cast.[30] In March 2025, Zanetti discussed the film's development in an interview with TMZ, expressing enthusiasm for its potential emotional depth and Oscar contention, noting the project's emphasis on themes of growth and family.[31] In November 2025, she shared personal travel highlights in a feature for Escape magazine, recounting memorable trips from her Brisbane roots to destinations like Belize, reflecting on how her career has intertwined with global adventures.[21]Filmography
Film
Zanetti transitioned from theatre to feature films with her debut in action and romance genres, accumulating credits in international productions.[4]| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Battle of the Damned | Jude[15] |
| 2013 | Tracks | Annie |
| 2020 | Gabriel's Inferno | Julia Mitchell[32] |
| 2020 | Love and Monsters | Kala / Mav1s AI (voice) |
| 2021 | Gabriel's Rapture | Julia Mitchell[33] |
| 2022 | Raven's Hollow | Charlotte Ingram[18] |
| 2023 | Gabriel's Redemption | Julia Mitchell |
| 2023 | Head Count | Jo |
| 2027 | Bluey: The Movie | Chilli Heeler (voice)[34] |