Jada Alberts

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Jada Alberts
NationalityAustralian
OccupationActor
Partner(s)Kate Box (2009–present)[1]
Children3[1]

Jada Alberts is an Australian actor, playwright and director. They[2] are a Larrakia, Yanuwa, Bardi and Wardaman person.[3] They were a regular on Cleverman and a co-winner of the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble Series in a Drama Series at the 2018 Equity Ensemble Awards.[4] They wrote for the series and have written for the stage including the play which they also directed for the Malthouse Theatre in 2018.[5]

Personal life[]

Alberts is in a relationship with actress Kate Box, and they have three children together. They both appeared in prison drama series Wentworth.[1]

Filmography[]

Television[]

  • Mystery Road (2020) TV series — Fran (6 episodes)
  • Wake in Fright (2017) TV mini series — Sandy Fanshawe (2 episodes)
  • Cleverman (2016–17) TV series — Nerida West (12 episodes)
  • Wentworth (2013–14) TV series — Toni Goodes (5 episodes)
  • Redfern Now (2012) TV series — Marcia (1 episode)
  • Rush (2010) TV series — Private Leanne Daly (1 episode)

Film[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Northover, Kylie (4 September 2020). "Queer actors playing queer roles is a rare thing: lunch with Kate Box". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  2. ^ Alberts, Jada (11 November 2020), "Jada Alberts tweet", Twitter
  3. ^ Behrendt, Larissa (23 October 2016), "Jada Alberts directorial debut, Title and Deed", Speaking Out, ABC
  4. ^ "SEVEN TYPES OF AMBIGUITY, THE FAMILY LAW (SERIES 2) AND CLEVERMAN (SERIES 2) WIN 8TH ANNUAL EQUITY ENSEMBLE AWARDS", Equity Foundation, 22 May 2018
  5. ^ Harford, Sonia (28 May 2018), "Rising star of Indigenous storytelling confronts suicide in Brothers Wreck", Sydney Morning Herald

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