Maria Mercedes (actress)

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Maria Moutsidis (Greek: Μαρία Μουτσίδη, romanized: María Moutsídi), known professionally as Maria Mercedes, is a Greek-descended Australian television, film and stage actress, performer and singer. She is a mezzo soprano[1][2]

Maria Mercedes
Born
Maria Moutsidi

OccupationsActress, performer, singer[1]
Years active1973–present
Known forNine
Sunset Boulevard
Love Never Dies
Neighbours
Kick

Early life

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Mercedes was born in Melbourne to parents George and Dionisia Moutsidis, a working class couple who emigrated via ship to Australia from Greece, seeking better prospects. Her father had been as aspiring actor in Greece.[3][4] She attended Brunswick High School in Melbourne.[5]

Career

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Early career

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Mercedes' performing career began in 1973 after winning singing contests on both Young Talent Time and New Faces. After subsequently performing on The Graham Kennedy Show, she was persuaded to change her last name from 'Moutsidis' to the stage name of 'Mercedes', after Kennedy struggled to pronounce her name.[6] By the age of 16, she was singing around Australia, in concerts and variety shows.[4]

In 1981, she released a cover version of The Crystals' "Then He Kissed Me", which she performed live on Countdown and Hey Hey It's Saturday.

Stage

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Mercedes has appeared in numerous musical stage productions, having played Luisa Contini in Nine, Grizabella in Cats, Svetlana in Chess, Mama Morton in Chicago, Miss Sherman in Fame, the Wife in Seriously – Pet Shop Boys Reinterpreted, Power woman in Menopause The Musical, Madame Giry in Andrew Lloyd Webber's sequel to Phantom of the OperaLove Never Dies and Melina Mercouri in Greek Goddess.[7]

From 1996 to 1997, Mercedes received critical acclaim starring as the alternate Norma Desmond in the original Australian production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard opposite Hugh Jackman. She eventually took over the role, giving almost 100 performances.[8] In 2004, Mercedes was the first woman in the world to play Frank N Furter in The Rocky Horror Show.[4] The performance was a charity show for "Variety", performed with the cast of Neighbours. She had previously toured Australia, playing the role of Magenta in a 1985 production.[7]

Together with Kiyomi Vella, Susie Ahern and Ben Mingay, Mercedes performed in The Songs of James Bond, a two-hour concert featuring twenty two songs from the James Bond films.[9]

In 2014 and 2015, Mercedes played opera star Maria Callas in the Terrence McNally play Master Class in Melbourne[10] and at the Hayes Theatre in Sydney. In 2016, she joined the cast of the Greek-Australian migration play Taxithi by Helen Yotis Patterson, allowing her, for the first time in her theatrical career, to sing in Greek.[11][3] In 2023, Mercedes took on the role of The Witch in a production of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods with the West Australian Opera.[12]

Film and television

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Mercedes' film roles include Nurse Panicale in 1978 cult thriller Patrick and Tasia in 1998 LGBTQ independent film Head On (alongside Alex Dimitriades). She was in 2004 film Dreams for Life playing the lead role of Ellen, a Greek woman hoping to make it as a dancer, much to the disapproval of her parents. She reprised her lauded stage role of Madame Giry in a 2012 film version of Love Never Dies. The following year, she appeared in the 2013 remake of Patrick, this time playing the role of the doctor. In 2018, she played Helen in 2018 film The Taverna.

Mercedes' television credits include two recurring roles as Irene Zervos and Yemmi Bakarta in cult series Prisoner and also appeared as Detective Ayoub in its reimagining Wentworth. She appeared in a recurring capacity as Shirley Maclaine in soap opera E Street in 1993, and then featured in two TV movies – 1995's Cody: The Wrong Stuff and 1996's Whipping Boy. Mercedes played recurring roles in long-running soap opera Neighbours, firstly from 2004 to 2005 as Lucia Cammeniti, then in 2007 as Estelle Petrides. That same year, she starred as Dora Mavros in SBS miniseries Kick.

Mercedes had guest roles in several police procedural series Division 4, Homicide, Bluey and Cop Shop. She guested in drama Patrol Boat, police series Special Squad, sci-fi series Thunderstone, detective mystery Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and its spin-off Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries and comedy drama House Husbands. Mercedes also had guest roles in the Underbelly spin-off Fat Tony & Co. (based on the true story of criminal Tony Mokbel's capture in Greece), comedy web miniseries Footballer Wants a Wife, sci-fi mystery-drama Bloom and drama-thriller The Tourist (along side Irish actor Jamie Dornan and an international cast).

Mercedes has also performed as a singer on numerous variety shows including Young Talent Time, New Faces, In Melbourne Tonight, The Don Lane Show, Good Morning Australia, The Midday Show, Bandstand, The Mike Walsh Show, Countdown, Hey Hey It's Saturday and Greeks on the Roof. She continues to perform in concerts and at events, and also mentors emerging performance artists.[13] She cites her musical influences as being Shirley Bassey and Cher.[6]

Personal life

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Mercedes has been open about having been sexually abused at the hands of a Hawthorn-based Greek doctor in Melbourne, before the age of 21, leading to her suffering from panic attacks and chronic anxiety. In total, 48 women came forward to accuse the since retired doctor of similar incidents occurring between 1978 and 2004. The case was brought before court, before ultimately being dropped due to the doctor being deemed 'unfit to face trial' due to cognitive impairment. He handed in his licence and retired in 2017.[14][15]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1978PatrickNurse PanicaleFeature film
1998Head OnTasiaFeature film
2004Dreams for LifeEllenFeature film
2012Love Never DiesMadame GiryFeature film
2013PatrickEd's DoctorFeature film (remake)
2019The TavernaHelenFeature film
2023So Much SmokeAngelinaShort film

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1974; 1975 Division 4 Factory Girl / Christina Lamorica 2 episodes
1975 Homicide Francesca Carlotti / Anna Petrelli 2 episodes
1977 Bluey Teresa Episode 18: "Stop the Press"
1978 Cop Shop Judy 1 episode
1979 Patrol Boat Episode: "Which Way's Mecca?"
1979; 1984–1985 Prisoner Irene Zervos / Yemmi Bakarta 5 episodes / 10 episodes
1984 Special Squad Maria Baxter Episode 28: "Hot Streets"
1993 E Street Shirley Maclaine 4 episodes
1995 Cody: The Wrong Stuff Raquel TV movie
1996 Whipping Boy Saphra TV movie
1999 Thunderstone Ivana 2 episodes
2003 Greeks on the Roof Poppy 11 episodes
2004–2005; 2007; 2022 Neighbours Lucia Cammeniti / Estelle Petrides 6 episodes / 16 episodes
2007 Kick Dora Mavros Miniseries, 13 episodes
2012 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Madame Breda Episode: "Cocaine Blues"
2013 House Husbands Mrs. Panas 1 episode
2014 Fat Tony & Co Agape Makrakanis 1 episode
2015 Footballer Wants a Wife Mama 2 episodes
2017–2018 Wentworth Detective Ayoub 3 episodes
2019 Bloom Margot 3 episodes
2019 Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries Joyce Hirsch Episode: "Just Murdered"
2022 The Tourist Freddie Lanagan 2 episodes
Neighbours Lucia Cammeniti / Estelle Petrides 6 episodes / 16 episodes

Other appearances

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Year Title Role Notes
1973 New Faces Contestant 3 episodes
Young Talent Time Contestant (singing "This Is My Life") 1 episode
1973; 1975 The Graham Kennedy Show Performer / singer 2 episodes
1974 Ted Hamilton's Musical World Singer 1 episode
1974–1975 The Ernie Sigley Show Regular performer / singer 11 episodes
1975 Young Talent Time Guest performer 1 episode
The Don Lane Show Singer / Performer (singing "I Feel The Earth Move") TV series, 1 episode
Australian Popular Song Festival Singer / performer TV special
1976 Bandstand '76 Singer TV series, 1 episode
1978 The Don Lane Show Singer / performer 1 episode
1981 Countdown Performer with band Toy Show (singing "Then He Kissed Me") TV series, 1 episode
1988 Hey Hey It's Saturday Performer (singing "My Husband Makes Movies") 1 episode
1988–1989 The Bert Newton Show Regular performer 8 episodes
1989 Hey Hey It's Saturday Performer (singing "I Know Him So Well" with Jodie Gillies) 1 episode
1997 Hey Hey It's Saturday Performer (singing "Promises, Promises" with Jackie Rees) 1 episode
Sale of the Century Guest 1 episode

Theatre

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YearTitleRoleVenue / Company
1980Maria MercedesHerselfPalais Royale, Newcastle
1985The Rocky Horror ShowMagenta / UsheretteVIC, TAS & ACT tour
1988CatsGrizabellaHer Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne with Cameron Mackintosh Productions[16]
1987–1988NineLuisa ContiniComedy Theatre, Melbourne, Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Lyric Theatre, Brisbane, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney
1990ChessSvetlana SergievskyTheatre Royal, Sydney
1991Forbidden BroadwayLiza / Barbra / ChitaKinselas, Sydney
1991Wherefore Art Thou Cabaret?Hayden Room, Sydney
1992Shadow and SplendourSophie Lenz / Mozart singerSuncorp Theatre, Brisbane for

QTC & STCSA

1993A Bedfull of ForeignersWest End Rialto, Brisbane, Seymour Centre, Playhouse Adelaide
1996And the World Goes ‘RoundSydney Opera House
1996Sunset BoulevardNorma DesmondRegent Theatre, Melbourne
1997A One Night Stand with the Stars of Australian Musical TheatreSingerMelbourne Athenaeum
1999Zorba the GreekThe LeaderCapitol Theatre, Sydney
2000GypsyMiss MazeppaState Theatre, Melbourne for The Production Company
2000ChicagoMama MortonHer Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Lyric Theatre, Brisbane & Asian tour
2001The Vagina Monologues
2000; 2002FameMiss ShermanAdelaide Festival Theatre & Asian tour
2004The Rocky Horror Show (charity show for Variety)Dr Frank N Furterwith the cast of Neighbours
2006; 2007Seriously – Pet Shop Boys ReinterpretedThe WifeChapel Off Chapel for Midsumma Festival, Edinburgh Fringe Festival
2008–2010Menopause The MusicalPower Woman / The Soap StarAustralian tour
2010Words and Music from Life's a Circus & MoreNotes, Newtown
2012Love Never Dies (sequel to Phantom of the Opera)Madame GiryCapitol Theatre, Sydney, Regent Theatre, Melbourne
2013The Songs of James Bond concertSingerMelbourne Athenaeum
2014–2016Master ClassMaria CallasFortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne, Hayes Theatre Sydney, Geelong Arts Centre, Whitehorse Centre, Frankston Arts Centre
2017Greek GoddessMelina MercouriBlack Box Theatre, Melbourne, Gasworks Theatre, Melbourne[17]
2016; 2019Taxithi – An Australian OdysseyThe Greek FateFortyfivedownstairs, Space Theatre, Adelaide
2019–2020AnthemPlayhouse, Melbourne, Roslyn Packer Theatre with Performing Lines for Melbourne International Arts Festival & Sydney Festival
2023BloomBetty / ChefPlayhouse, Melbourne with MTC
2023Into the WoodsThe WitchWest Australian Opera
2024CandideOld LadyPalais Theatre, Melbourne
2025Bloom (Sydney transfer)Betty/ChefRoslyn Packer Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
2026Ned KellyMa KellyHer Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat, Union Theatre, Melbourne with Victorian Opera

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Awards

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YearWorkAwardCategoryResult
1987Nine: The MusicalARIA AwardBest Original Soundtrack or Cast AlbumWon
1987Nine: The MusicalGreen Room AwardBest Actress in a MusicalNominated
1988Nine: The MusicalSydney Theatre Critics AwardsBest Actress in a MusicalNominated
1991Firbidden Broadway: The MusicalMo AwardWon
2006Dreams for LifeCyprus International Film FestivalBest Actress in a Leading RoleNominated
2015Master ClassGreen Room AwardOutstanding Female Performer (Independent Theatre)Won

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