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Leah Purcell's meteoric rise, from the Murgon meatworks to centre stage

Leah Purcell's meteoric rise, from the Murgon meatworks to centre stage

Leah is an acclaimed actor, playwright, and stage and film director.
She grew up in the Queensland country town of Murgon. Although she came from a big family, it was just her and her mum for most of her childhood.
Her dad lived in town, but didn't acknowledge her as his daughter.
Leah's mum Flo was well respected. For a time she was the only Aboriginal woman allowed in the lounge area of the pub, which was a whites-only zone.
Leah grew up with her Aunties and Uncles yarning around the kitchen table, and became a vivid storyteller herself.
When she left school, it was expected she would go to work in the local meatworks, or become a nurse.
But one of Leah's bosses at the meatworks refused to give her a permanent position, because he'd seen her in the local high school musical.
When he told Leah she had a real talent, it helped change Leah's idea of herself.
And so after her mum passed away, Leah left her small town.
In Sydney she set off on her path to becoming an actor, a playwright and eventually a film director.
Her first play 'Box the Pony' was inspired by her mother and grandmother's life story, and it became a huge hit.
Today Leah is recognised as one of Australia's most important voices in the performing arts.
Further Information
Originally broadcast September 2018
Leah was awarded an Order of Australia in 2021 for her services to the performing arts.
Leah released her feature film, The Drover's Wife in 2022. Leah played the lead role and also wrote and directed the film.
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