Australian TV drama series
Wakefield Promotional poster
Genre Drama Created by Kristen Dunphy Written by
Kristen Dunphy
Sam Meikle
Joan Sauers
Cathy Strickland
Directed by Country of origin Australia Original language English No. of series1 No. of episodes8 Executive producers
Chloe Rickard
Jason Burrows
Kristen Dunphy
Producers
Shay Spencer
Ally Henville
Production locations Cinematography Martin McGrath Running time 60 minutes Production companies Network ABC Release 2 April (2021-04-02 ) – 6 June 2021 (2021-06-06 )
Wakefield is an eight-part Australian television drama series that premiered on ABC iview on 2 April 2021 and was shown on ABC TV in weekly episodes from Sunday 18 April.[ 1]
At the 2021 ARIA Music Awards , the music was nominated for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album .[ 2]
Synopsis
Wakefield is a psychological mystery revolving around the staff and patients who populate Ward C of a psychiatric hospital in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales , centred on psychiatric nurse Nik.[ 3]
Cast
Rudi Dharmalingam as Nikhil "Nik" Katira, a warm empathetic nurse at Wakefield Psychiatric Hospital, son of Indian immigrants Rashaal and Jeshna, and brother of Renuka
Kershawn Theodore as 12-year-old Nik
Nirish Bhat Surambadka as young Nik
Geraldine Hakewill as Dr. Kareena Wells, the leading doctor of the ward, Nik's former fiancée, and wife of David
Mandy McElhinney as Linda, acting Nursing Unit Manager
Felicity Ward as Collette, a Wakefield nurse, friend of Nik, with a penchant for new age and self-development techniques
Sam Simmons as Pete Seaman, a Wakefield nurse
Pacharo Mzembe as Dr Rohan Achebe, a gaming-addicted doctor at Wakefield
Dan Wyllie as James Matos, a businessman who continues to negotiate a property deal while a patient; husband of Leyla and father of Ted
Shapoor Batliwalla as Rashaal Katira, Nikhil and Renuka's father
Nadie Kammallaweera as Jeshna Katira, Nikhil and Renuka's mother and Rashaal's ex-wife
Monica Kumar as Renuka, Nikhil's soon-to-be-married sister
Harriet Dyer as Genevieve, patient with bipolar disorder, wife of Raff
Ryan Corr as Raff, Genevieve's husband
Harry Greenwood as Trevor, a patient whose psychosis has been exacerbated by taking crystal meth; singer/songwriter
Bessie Holland as Tessa Knight, a milliner staying at Wakefield for her self-harm, anger issues, and compulsive hoarding; likes puzzles and art
Kim Gyngell as Zelco, a professional musician staying at Wakefield
Richie Miller as Omar, a Wakefield patient in a vegetative state, fiancé of Tamara
Henry Nixon as David, Kareena's husband
Colin Friels as Baz Madden, patient, a poet with anger issues
Megan Smart as Ivy, a young mother to her two-month-old daughter Saskia staying at Wakefield due to her post-natal depression
Sid Joshi
Ursula Yovich as Maria, a mediator who negotiates with Petrov, Linda, and Collette to settle damages
Shagun Garg
Guy Simon as Colin/Mr Invisible, a patient who believes himself to be invisible
Miritana Hughes as Seffa, a patient who believes he is a prophet of god
Victoria Haralabidou as Cath, a patient who systematically organises the actions of every patient and employee at Wakefield
Wayne Blair as Vince, a cockroach exterminator
Heather Mitchell as Belle, Tessa's mother
Jonathan Chan as Sun
David Nash as Troy The Security Guard
Matt Nable as Michael Fitzpatrick, a patient who believes himself to be disappeared Prime Minister Harold Holt
Nicholas Brown as Kiran, husband-to-be of Renuka
Skanda Jammalamadaka as Dilshan, Nikhil and Renuka's baby brother
Caroline Brazier as Leyla Matos, wife of James
Anthony Brandon Wong as James' business partner
Veena Sudarshan as Geetha, Jeshna's friend
Stephen Hunter as Stephan, Linda's date
Alex Menglet as Petrov, a man whose car is deliberately damaged by Linda in a car park
Michael-Anthony Taylor, as the father of Omar
Episodes
Production
The eight-part series was filmed in 2020, at a number of locations in Australia : Sydney ; the Blue Mountains ; a New South Wales (NSW) northern rivers cane farm near Murwillumbah with Mt. Warning as a backdrop; and Southern Highlands of NSW. Wakefield is created by Kristen Dunphy , who is also the showrunner with Sam Meikle . The series is written by Kristen Dunphy, Sam Meikle, Joan Sauers and Cathy Strickland. It is directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse and Kim Mordaunt .[ 6]
International broadcast
Showtime acquired the U.S. broadcast rights for the series, which premiered on 18 October 2021.[ 7] [ 8]
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