Mandy McElhinney

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Mandy McElhinney (born 9 September 1970) is an Australian actress best known for playing Rhonda in AAMI insurance advertisements. She appeared on the sketch comedy television series, Comedy Inc., from 2003 to 2006.[1] She appeared as Gina Rinehart in the telemovie The House of Hancock, alongside Sam Neill in 2015. McElhinney played Jackie Walters, federal agent and team leader of the Australian Federal Police Counter-Terrorism Unit in the television drama thriller series Hyde & Seek that premiered on the Nine Network in October 2016.

Early life

McElhinney was born in Perth, Western Australia, to Rosemary and Andrew,[2] and raised in Leeman.[3] She has a younger sister, Hayley, who is also an actress.[4] They both took drama and dance lessons as teenagers.[2] McElhinney was bullied for her red hair as a child and so she became somewhat of a class clown making people laugh.[2] Her "stupid" impersonations as a child have in some way given her the desire to entertain.[2] McElhinney studied at Stella Maris Presentation College in Geraldton, which is now Nagle Catholic College.[5]

Personal life

McElhinney married Carlo, an Italian, in Sicily on 28 December 2017.[6]

Roles

McElhinney is known for appearing in many Australian television series and films, including a recurring role in 2002 and 2003 on MDA, small roles in various crime and medical dramas, and a guest role as a shop assistant in Kath & Kim. She also appeared in the film The Bank.[7] She is also a regular in stage productions, including with the Melbourne and the Sydney Theatre Companies.[8][9] She starred as Rhonda in the AAMI Safe Driver rewards series of commercials.[10] The ad and her character's love story within it, consequently became a major part of Australian popular culture.[11][12] She stars as strict Matron Frances Bolton in the Australian drama series Love Child. She played the role of mining magnate Gina Rinehart in Nine's 2015 telemovie The House of Hancock.[2]

In 2023, McElhininey appeared in Home and Away as Margot Dafoe.[13]

In 2024 she played advice columnist Sugar in the Sydney, Australia, Belvoir St Theatre’s adaption of Tiny Beautiful Things.

In May 2024, McElhinney was named in the cast for Stan Australia feature film Nugget Is Dead?: A Christmas Story.[14]

Filmography

Television appearances
Year Title Role Notes
2023 Home and Away Esther Lawrence/Margot Dafoe 8 episodes
2021 Wakefield (TV series) Linda Crowley 8 episodes
2020 Halifax: Retribution Minister Nolan 2 episodes
2018-19 Squinters Bridget 12 episodes
2019 Bad Mothers Maddie 8 episodes
2017-18 True Story with Hamish & Andy Linda / Rosemary 2 episodes
2014-17 Love Child (TV series) Matron Frances Bolton 36 episodes
2016 Hyde & Seek Jackie Walters 8 episodes
2016 The Legend of Gavin Tanner Raelene 1 episode
2015 House of Hancock[15] Gina Rinehart 2 episodes
2013 Paper Giants: Magazine Wars Nene King 2 episodes
2012 A Moody Christmas Linda 1 episode
2012 Howzat! Kerry Packer's War Rose Mitchell 2 episodes
2011 At Home with Julia Newsreader 1 episode
2010-11 Bed of Roses (TV series) Tamara Denning 3 episodes
2005-08 All Saints (TV series) Corinne Davies / Natalie Haplin 2 episodes
2003-06 Comedy Inc. (Australian TV series) Various 75 episodes
2005 The Alice Cheryl Wilson 1 episode
2002-03 MDA Helena Lewis 8 episodes
2003 Welcher & Welcher Sonja Cohen 2 episodes
2002 Stingers (TV series) Norma McClyment 1 episode
2002 Kath & Kim Novelty Shop Assistant 1 episode
1999 Water Rats (TV series) Lisa Bell 1 episode
1996-99 Blue Heelers Vanessa Mackay / Deslee Arnold 2 episodes
1998 Cody: The Wrong Stuff Sarah TV Movie
1996 Naked; Stories of Men Kate 1 episode
1994 Ship to Shore Social Worker 1 episode

Film appearances

Year Title Role Notes
2001 The Bank Diane
2002 The Real Thing Kylie
2003 Ned Kelly (2003 film) Jerildere Woman
2016 Hiccup Hiccuper Short
2018 Sherbert Rozencrantz, You're Beautiful Mum Short
2020 Not A Walliflower Mrs Thorn Short
2024 Nugget is Dead Aunty Ros Feature film

Awards

McElhinney starred as Kerry Packer's down-trodden personal assistant, Rose in Channel Nine's TV mini-series Howzat! Kerry Packer's War[16] for which she won the AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama and was nominated for the Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress in a Series and as the new Editor-in-Chief of Packer's newly acquired Woman's Day magazine, Nene King, in series 2 of ABC1's Paper Giants mini-series Magazine Wars.[17]

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