Kate Elliott
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Kate Elliott

Kate Elliott is a New Zealand actress, voice artist, intimacy coordinator, director, producer, and writer, renowned for her versatile contributions to film, television, and digital media. Born on December 30, 1981, in Auckland, she has built a distinguished career spanning over 28 years. Elliott is celebrated for her roles in Jean (2016), Wentworth (2018), and The Gulf (2019–2021), as well as her performances in Deathgasm (2015) and Bliss (2011). In addition to her acting, Elliott is an accomplished voice artist, lending her talents to various projects in both New Zealand and Australia. She became a certified intimacy coordinator in 2020 through the Intimacy Professionals Association in Los Angeles, contributing to international productions such as One of Us Is Lying and Our Flag Means Death. Elliott has also made significant strides behind the camera. She produced and directed the documentary Lost Boys of Taranaki, which garnered over 1.8 million views on YouTube and was nominated for a Voyager Media Award in 2018. Her work with VICE and Red Bull includes creating content ranging from local New Zealand hip-hop to interviews with international artists, as well as longer-form documentaries like Women in the House and Zealandia.​ Currently based in Sydney, Australia, Elliott is represented by IMC and Lion Rock.

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