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Kerry Kathleen Fitzpatrick is an Australian television, film, and theatre actress.

Early life
Fitzpatrick was born in 1947 in Perth, Western Australia, She graduated in 1967, and later returned to serve two terms on the board. She later studied an Arts degree. ==Career==
Career
Fitzpatrick's stage roles include The Lady of the Camellias, Hamlet, Celluloid Heroes, The Ride Across Lake Constance, Shadows of Blood, Rooted, ''Kennedy's Children. With the Old Tote Theatre Company she acted in The Legend of King O'Malley, In 2017, she appeared in Cabaret as Fraülein Schneider. She most recently toured Australia in Gas Light. The Office Picnic (1972), Always Greener and All Saints''. Nine's tactical move, in placing a female in a cricket commentator role, was not successful and Fitzpatrick didn't return for the following season. Fitzpatrick has also performed numerous voiceover roles, including television commercials for brands such as Aldi, Moderna, Uber Reserve and Mazda. Fitzpatrick is a published author, essayist, and humourist whose work has appeared in numerous major newspapers and journals over the last 30 years, including a column in The Sydney Morning Herald in the 1980s. She has had three books published, including "Name Dropping" (2004) and "Air Mail" (2005). She was a political speech writer during the 1990s, spending four years working for the NSW Arts Minister. She has also worked as a florist. Fitzpatrick was awarded the Queen’s Jubilee Medal for services to the theatre. Artist Florence Broadhurst painted her portrait for the Archibald Prize in 1975. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Fitzpatrick has a son named Joe Fitzpatrick with French architect José Albertini. Joe, an Australian commercial real estate professional, is well known in Sydney social circles. Before her marriage, she had a two-year close relationship with Imran Khan. In her memoir "Name Dropping: An Incomplete Memoir", Fitzpatrick also recounts having had romantic relationships with actors Sam Neill and Jeremy Irons. She lived with barrister Charles Waterstreet, between 1978 and 1982, whom she took to court in 1996 for 'deceit and breach of contract', but lost the case. She declined eight offers of marriage, including one from Australian politician Tom Hughes when she was 29. Fitzpatrick's memoir cites friendships with playwright Patrick White, prominent legal figure Michael McHugh, theatre director Jim Sharman, English former cricket captain Mike Brearley and actor Jack Nicholson. She also details feuds with Robyn Nevin (for whom she was bridesmaid at her wedding to playwright, Jim McNeill), Barbara Hershey and feminist Germaine Greer. == Filmography ==
Filmography
Film Television Video game ==Theatre==
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