Amy Mathews

Australian actress (born 1979)


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nameAmy Mathews
birth_date
birth_placeMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
occupationActress
years_active2001–present
known_forHome and Away
awardsLogie Award for Most Popular New Female Talent (2007)
websiteOfficial site
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Amy Mathews (born 29 March 1979) is an Australian television, film and theatre actress. She is best known for her role as Rachel Armstrong in Australian soap opera Home and Away.

Early life

Mathews was born in Melbourne, Victoria, but has spent most of her life in Sydney. She was offered a scholarship at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, which she completed. She then enrolled in and completed a full time acting course at Actors Centre Australia in Sydney, where she met fellow Home and Away actor Jon Sivewright, who plays Tony Holden, her husband on the show. Before landing her full time role on Home and Away, Mathews waited tables to pay the bills between acting jobs.

Career

Mathews became involved with the Bell Shakespeare Company. She performed as part of the "Actors at Work" program, touring high schools in Australia and Singapore. Her passion for theatre, saw her feature in a 2003 production of Cigarettes and Chocolate and Other Hang Ups. Her other early theatre credits include Tracked, Push Up 1-3, Chicom, Orange Flower Water and Transparency.

Mathews made her on-screen acting debut in 2001, when she had a guest appearance in the short-lived television series Head Start. Following this, she landed roles in several other television series including Always Greener, Blue Heelers, Love Bytes, All Saints and the British series Jeopardy.

Mathews then played the role of doctor and psychiatrist Rachel Armstrong on long-running soap opera Home and Away, from the first episode of the 2006 season until 2010 when she departed the show to pursue new projects. The role of Rachel won Mathews the Logie Award for Most Popular New Female Talent in 2007.

Following Home and Away, Mathews made guest appearances in Packed to the Rafters, Rescue: Special Ops and Crownies, the latter starring her former Home and Away co-stars Todd Lasance and Indiana Evans. In 2007, Mathews starred in the Australian film Gabriel.

In August 2023, Mathews joined the cast of the courtroom drama series, The Twelve for its second season, in the role of Sasha Price. Her most recently screen appearance was in a 2025 episode of NCIS: Sydney, once again opposite Todd Lasance.

Mathews' other theatre credits include Macbeth (2011–2012), The Taming of the Shrew (2011–2012), The Tempest (2012–2013), The Comedy of Errors (2012–2013) and Othello (2013) with Sport for Jove. She appeared in Richard III (2014) and The Anzac Project (2015) for the Ensemble Theatre. She also performed in Coma Land (2017), Toast (2017), Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (2018/2020) and Water (2019) for Black Swan Theatre Company winning a Blue Room Award for Toast and a Performing Arts WA Award for Summer of the Seventeenth Doll. In 2024 and 2025, she has appeared in August: Osage County, for Black Swan.

Mathews has also starred in TV commercials. She has an interest in writing and directing, runs her own blog and studies surface design.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2007GabrielMaggieFeature film
2020I Met a GirlSenior Constable HarrisonFeature film
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Head StartLouiseSeason 1, 1 episode
2002Always GreenerT'reeSeason 2, 1 episode
2003All SaintsMary CowperSeason 6, 1 episode
2003JeopardyConstable TuckerSeason 2, 2 episodes
2004Love BytesMelSeason 1, 4 episodes
2004Blue HeelersTahnya WestSeason 11, 1 episode
2005All SaintsCassie AndersonSeason 8, 1 episode
2006–2010Home and AwayRachel ArmstrongSeasons 19–23, 331 episodes
2010Packed to the RaftersErin MooreSeason 3, 2 episodes
2011Rescue: Special OpsClaire NewellSeason 3, 2 episodes
2011CrowniesVanessa KenaySeason 1, 1 episode
2014A Place to Call HomeAmy PolsonSeason 2, 7 episodes
2020The HeightsRimaSeason 2, 1 episode
2023The Claremont MurdersMichelle BowmanMiniseries, 2 episodes
2024The TwelveSasha Price8 episodes
2025NCIS: SydneyHeather1 episode
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Theatre

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Cigarettes and Chocolate and Other Hang UpsGemmaDarlinghurst Theatre, Sydney
2003TrackedRoseOld Fitzroy Theatre, Sydney
2005Push Up 1-3Sabine
2010ChicomGrunt 3New Theatre, Sydney with Brand Spanking New
2011Orange Flower WaterCathy CalhounDarlinghurst Theatre, Sydney
2011TransparencyJessicaSeymour Centre, Sydney & Riverside Theatre Parramatta
2011; 2012MacbethLady MacbethBella Vista Farm, Everglades, Leura with Sport for Jove
2011; 2012The Taming of the ShrewVincentiaBella Vista Farm, Everglades, Leura, Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum with Sport for Jove
2012; 2013The TempestAlonsaBella Vista Farm, Everglades, Leura with Sport for Jove
2012; 2013The Comedy of ErrorsAdrianaBella Vista Farm, Everglades, Leura with Sport for Jove
2013OthelloBianca / Duchess / Second GentlemanSeymour Centre, Sydney with Sport for Jove
2014Richard IIIAnne NevilleEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
2015The Anzac Project: Dear Mum and Dad / Light Begins to FadeEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
2017Coma LandJinnyStudio Underground, Perth with Black Swan Theatre Company
2017ToastAlexBlack Swan Theatre Company
2018; 2020Summer of the Seventeenth DollOlive LeechHeath Ledger Theatre, Perth, Online with Black Swan Theatre Company
2019WaterGemma / NurseStudio Underground, Perth with Black Swan Theatre Company
2021Bite the HandDaleSubiaco Arts Centre, Perth with Last Great Hunt
2024; 2025August: Osage CountyIvy WestonBelvoir St Theatre, Sydney, Heath Ledger Theatre, Perth with Black Swan Theatre Company
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Awards

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YearWorkAwardCategoryResult
2007Home and Away Logie AwardsLogie Award for Most Popular New Female Talent
2017ToastBlue Room AwardsBest Performance
2018Summer of the Seventeenth DollPerforming Arts WA AwardsBest Actor in a Mainstage Production (Female)url= https://performinglines.org.au/2019/04/30/winners-of-the-2018-performing-arts-wa-awards-revealed/#:~:text=Kelton%20Pell%2C%20Summer%20of%20the%20Seventeenth%20Doll,John%20Cowcher%2C%20Frankie's%20–%20The%20Blue%20Room
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References

References

  1. (13 January 2006). "Amy Mathews: from waitress to Home & Away star". www.backtothebay.net.
  2. "Amy Mathews". Actors Centre Australia.
  3. "Home and Away Cast Amy Mathews". Raidió Teilifís Éireann.
  4. (April 2003). "Cigarettes and Chocolates and Other Hang Ups, See-Saw Theatre Company". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  5. (29 March 2011). "Orange Flower Water". Brisbane Times.
  6. (13 September 2011). "REVIEW: Transparency – York Theatre, Sydney". crikey.com.au.
  7. "Transparency at the Seymour Centre and Riverside Theatres". The Daily Telegraph.
  8. "Transparency - Seymour Centre". aussietheatre.com.
  9. Nicholson, Sarah. (11 March 2008). "A breath of fresh air". [[The Courier-Mail]].
  10. Kilkelly, Daniel. (15 February 2010). "Two more to leave 'Home and Away'". [[Digital Spy]].
  11. "2007 TV WEEK Logie Awards". ninemsn.
  12. (7 May 2007). "Amy Mathews wins Most Popular Female Talent at Logies 2007".
  13. Slatter, Sean. (31 August 2023). "Frances O'Connor to join Sam Neill in second season of 'The Twelve' as new cast unveiled".
  14. "Actress Amy Mathews Official Blog".
  15. "Actress Amy Mathews Instagram".
  16. (29 March 2011). "Orange Flower Water". Brisbane Times.
  17. (13 September 2011). "REVIEW: Transparency – York Theatre, Sydney". crikey.com.au.
  18. (18 October 2021). "Theatre review: Bite the Hand". www.artshub.com.au.
  19. "August: Osage County". [[Belvoir (theatre company).
  20. "August: Osage County". [[Black Swan State Theatre Company]].
  21. "Amy Mathews". [[AusStage]].
  22. (15 January 2013). "Winners of the 2018 Performing Arts WA Awards revealed". Performing Lines.

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