Australian actress
Mabel Li is an Australian actress.[ 1] For her performance in New Gold Mountain she was nominated for the 2022 Logie Award Most Outstanding Supporting Actress .[ 2]
Li trained at NIDA and with her first role after graduating played a young teacher in The Tailings . This was followed up with New Gold Mountain where she played Zhang Lei, a wealthy, powerful immigrant.[ 3] She later played lawyer Jenny Lee in SBS drama Safe Home ,[ 4] and as Pieta in Erotic Stories .
Filmography
Theatre
Li has appeared in numerous theatre projects from Delilah by the Hour to Never Closer for Belvoir Theatre. In 2023, Li appeared in the Sydney Theatre Co's run of The Seagull. [ 5] [ 6]
Year
Title
Role
Notes
Ref
2024
Never Closer
Niamh
Belvoir
[ 7]
2024
Cost of Living
Jess
Melbourne Theatre Co
[ 8]
2023
The Seagull
Nina
Sydney Theatre Co
Miss Peony
Sabrina
Belvoir
[ 9]
2020
Delilah by the Hour
Performer
Accolades
References
^ Trihn, Katrina (October 2022), "Actress Mabel Li sets the scene for representation on screen" , Harpers Bazaar
^ "2022 Logies Winners: Hamish Blake wins the Gold Logie and Bert Newton award, Tony Armstrong wins the Graham Kennedy award" , ABC News , 19 June 2022
^ McManus, Bridget (26 March 2021), "The Tailings: tragic murder mystery in historic Tasmanian mining town" , The Sydney Morning Herald
^ Sandford, Shannon (11 May 2023). "At times devastating, always powerful: new SBS drama Safe Home looks at domestic violence with nuance, integrity and care" . The Conversation . Retrieved 11 May 2023 .
^ "The Seagull" . www.sydneytheatre.com.au . Retrieved 13 July 2024 .
^ Freeland, Anna (29 November 2023). "Sydney Theatre Company apologises after backlash over pro-Palestinian protest" . ABC News . Retrieved 13 July 2024 .
^ "NEVER CLOSER" . Belvoir St Theatre . Retrieved 13 July 2024 .
^ "Cost of Living | Mabel Li and Oli Pizzey Stratford Interview" . www.mtc.com.au . Retrieved 13 July 2024 .
^ Review, Arts (3 July 2021). "On the Couch with Mabel Li" . Australian Arts Review . Retrieved 13 July 2024 .
^ Knox, David (23 June 2024). "Logie Awards 2024: nominations | TV Tonight" . tvtonight.com.au . Retrieved 26 June 2024 .
^ Knox, David (1 October 2022). "Asian Academy Creative Awards 2022: ANZ winners | TV Tonight" . tvtonight.com.au . Retrieved 26 June 2024 .
^ Knox, David (15 May 2022). "Logie Awards 2022: nominees | TV Tonight" . tvtonight.com.au . Retrieved 26 June 2024 .
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