Tracy
Mann

An award-winning Australian actress with a career spanning more than four decades across film, television and theatre, Tracy Mann is one of the industry's most respected and versatile performers.

Throughout her career she has received numerous accolades, including for Hard Knocks an AFI Award for Best Actress as well as the Sammy Award for Best New Talent, and for Sword of Honour the 1986 Logie Award for Most Popular Actress.

Her extensive television credits include acclaimed series such as Reckless, The Twelve, Top End Bub, Five Bedrooms, Latecomers, Rosehaven, Rake, Wonderland, Laid, City Homicide, All Saints, Blue Heelers, Water Rats, Janus, The Flying Doctors, Cyclone Tracy, Sword of Honour, Sweet & Sour, Prisoner and The Sullivans.

On screen, she has appeared in feature films including Top End Wedding, Angel of Mine, Felony, Any Questions for Ben?, Sleeping Beauty, Hating Alison Ashley, The Cup, Reckless Kelly, Fast Talking, Going Down and Hard Knocks.

A highly regarded stage performer, she has appeared with the Sydney Theatre Company, Belvoir St Theatre, Ensemble Theatre and Force Majeure, with notable credits including Aria, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Blithe Spirit, Home, I’m Darling, My Brilliant Career, Relatively Speaking and Noises Off. Her work has earned multiple Sydney Theatre Award nominations.

Previous nominations include 2017 Best Supporting Actress at the Sydney Theatre Awards (Relatively Speaking), a 2005 AFI nomination for Best Supporting Actress for a feature film (Hating Alison Ashley) a 1987 nomination for Best Actress at the Theatre Critics Circle Awards (Crystal Clear), a 1986 Logie nomination for Most Popular Actress (Cyclone Tracy) and a 1984 Penguin Award Nomination for Best Actress in a Television series (Sweet and Sour).