Merwez Whaleboat


Merwez Whaleboat is an Australian actress.

Early life

Whaleboat, the eldest daughter of Donald and Dulcie Whaleboat is a Torres Strait Islander who was born in Townsville. Her native language is Mercian, an Eastern Islands dialect, and she became more articulate at English while studying drama at Heatley High School, Townsville. Prior to that, she attended Currajong State School at primary level.
She left Townsville to "find her feet", but settled on Murray Island, where her parents lived, to raise her three kids and externally study a double bachelor degree in Arts and Education at Melbourne's Deakin University, where she is member of the Golden Key National Honour Society. She wrote and performed a one-woman play Dad, Me and Uncle Koiki while studying.

Career

For Whaleboat's performance in RAN [Remote Area Nurse |RAN Remote Area Nurse] she was nominated for the 2006 AACTA Award for Best Guest or [Supporting Actress in a Television Drama|Australian Film Institute Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama].
Other roles include Warwick Thornton's film The Darkside and the TV productions The Straits, Mabo and Blue Water Empire.
A big lover of literature, Whaleboat is also a published poet, her poems "King Kebisu" and "Coconut Sails" feature in the anthology book "Mangoes on Fire" launched by the Tropical Writers Group of Cairns. She also wrote the poem "Markai", meaning 'ghost/spirit'.

Personal life

Whaleboat is mother to three daughters, Swana, Tei-ri and Diari.
She became a teacher at Shalom Christian College in Townsville.

Filmography

Film

As director

Television

Awards and nominations