Australian theater and film actress Nicole Da Silva (da Silva) has become famous not only for her role as Frankie Doyle in the TV series Wentworth. Nicole brilliantly destroys the prevailing stereotypes and actively participates in public life. The performer has played in telenovelas and films "All Saints", "Doctor Doctor" and "East - West". Awarded with the Astra Award.
Nicole Da Silva is also known as a theater artist. She has starred in Bloody Wedding, Queen K and This Is Our Youth. He made his film debut in the TV series Home and Away in 1988 as Jane Sims.
The beginning of the path to glory
The biography of the future actress began in 1981. The girl was born in Sydney on September 18 in a family of immigrants from Portugal. Da Silva spent his childhood and adolescence in Australia. Nicole graduated from Girraween High School.
Choosing an artistic career, the graduate decided to get a professional education. She studied at the University of New South Wales as an art critic, but transferred to the drama department at the Western Sydney Theater of Nepea.
As a certified film actress, Nicole continued her career in the medical telenovela All Saints in 2005.
The main events unfold in one of the chambers of the Australian All Saints Hospital. Viewers are told what is happening in the lives of nurses and doctors, as well as patients and the team of paramedics. Sasha Fernandez became the character of the actress.
In 2007, Da Silva starred in the telenovela "Dangerous Games", reincarnated as Eric "EC" Eulestra. Australian TV history covers the complex topics of forbidden love among representatives of different cultures and nations, drug use at parties and the world of illegal fighting and car racing.
Popularity
The new work was Lily, a character in the TV serial "East-West". Both main characters are policemen whose fates are connected. They investigate crimes together, but they represent different cultures. Muslim Zayn Malik tries to combine his own ideas about religion and morality with work.
His partner, Crowley, is so conservative that he does not see people at all behind a heap of instructions. It's not easy for both of them to be together, it even comes to hatred. But before the eyes of both, their loved ones died, and they can only bear the brunt of the losses with the help of each other.
In the mini-series Carla Cametti PD, which aired since 2009, Nicole played one of the leading roles, Lisa Testro. The events unfold around the private detective Carla Catti, investigating the crimes of her own family, connected with the mafia.
Stellar was her work in the television project "Wentworth", where from the first to the sixth season she played the prisoner Frankie Doyle. The story tells of a modern Australian prison. The story opens with Bee Smith, who was imprisoned for the first time for attempted murder of her husband. The heroine has to learn to survive in unfamiliar conditions. She meets there with the informal leader Frankie Doyle, who will eventually give the newcomer the palm.
After the premiere screening, the actress turned into an example of "cinema-weirdness". She did not hide her ideology about the prevailing patterns and sex minorities. In addition, she played a representative of just such women.
New plans
On set, Nicole successfully insisted on giving her character a bit of appeal. She did not subsequently deny that the project allowed to reveal the existing problems of society, and supported the creators of the series in their position.
Her Frankie has come a true path of redemption. She's expecting the youngest. Sister after release, dreams of a cooking show. Nicole admitted that it was a real shock for her to take her character out into the outside world.
Despite the heroine's sexual orientation and the stunning realism of the game, the performer herself is natural. But, to the great chagrin of the journalists, the star was in no hurry to give any information about her personal life after the completion of the work. She did not say a word about the affair, or about the presence or absence of her husband.
The main character, Charlie, is a celebrity who plays in the TV series "Doctor Doctor" to the present. According to the plot, events develop around the talented surgeon Hugh Knight. He knows about his gift and is sure that he has the right to live by his own rules. The only thing he does not know is that his own philosophy can turn against himself.
The broadcast of the story of the uneasy relationship between two generations of two Tangle families began in 2019. She plays the role of Francesca in Da Silva's telenovela.
Present time
Nicole is not only an active advocate for gender equality, but is also a member of the UN National Committee of Australia. She is confident that as an example to follow, she will be able to convey her knowledge to young people through acting. Da Silva does not hide his resentment against double standards in television and cinema. According to her, it was Wentworth that began work to empower women and treat them as individuals, regardless of sexual orientation.
The actress successfully develops a career as a filmmaker and producer. Its demand is so high that Nicole speaks of the family as a distant prospect. However, in 2018, the actress became a mother: she had a child, a son.
True, Da Silva herself admitted that she was able to completely get used to the fact of motherhood almost by the time the baby was born, and she did not plan to live in a house with a huge family. Yes, and the star calls her own work. The celebrity does not reveal the name of the chosen one to the press. Fans and journalists only found out that his name was John. Nicole is not going to disclose neither his occupation, nor other data.
She is sure that something personal should remain in life, inaccessible to others. Therefore, he does not publish information about the partner anywhere. The star published the first pictures of her son on September 20, 2018. But his mother does not hide that she will by all means protect the baby from excessive attention. Therefore, Da Silva covered the child's face.