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The Age
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Age
‘I don't go to a restaurant I can't walk or cycle to': The local gems Claudia Karvan loves most
Aussie acting royalty Claudia Karvan has starred in some of Australia's best films and television shows (Bump, The Secret Life of Us, Love My Way and yes, a Star Wars film, too, to name but a few). Most recently, it's her journey on the new series of the SBS show Who Do You Think You Are? that has her back on our screens, as she travelled to England, Cyprus and New Zealand to walk in the shoes of her ancestors. From a culinary perspective, Karvan's stepfather, Arthur, remains a huge influence − he introduced her to Greek cooking and opened the King's Cross nightclub Arthur's with her mother Gabrielle in Sydney in the 1970s. Karvan also lived in Bali when she was 10, and fell in love with Indonesian cuisine. A maternal lineage takes her to central Otago, where the hills are covered in wild thyme. 'It's the only other place in the world outside of the Mediterranean where thyme naturally occurs,' says Karvan. 'It really was exquisite − the smell is wonderful and comforting.' We sat down with Karvan to discuss her food favourites, at home and further afield.

Sydney Morning Herald
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Sydney Morning Herald
‘I don't go to a restaurant I can't walk or cycle to': The local gems Claudia Karvan loves most
Aussie acting royalty Claudia Karvan has starred in some of Australia's best films and television shows (Bump, The Secret Life of Us, Love My Way and yes, a Star Wars film, too, to name but a few). Most recently, it's her journey on the new series of the SBS show Who Do You Think You Are? that has her back on our screens, as she travelled to England, Cyprus and New Zealand to walk in the shoes of her ancestors. From a culinary perspective, Karvan's stepfather, Arthur, remains a huge influence − he introduced her to Greek cooking and opened the King's Cross nightclub Arthur's with her mother Gabrielle in Sydney in the 1970s. Karvan also lived in Bali when she was 10, and fell in love with Indonesian cuisine. A maternal lineage takes her to central Otago, where the hills are covered in wild thyme. 'It's the only other place in the world outside of the Mediterranean where thyme naturally occurs,' says Karvan. 'It really was exquisite − the smell is wonderful and comforting.' We sat down with Karvan to discuss her food favourites, at home and further afield.

Sydney Morning Herald
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Sydney Morning Herald
It took 13 years, but Claudia Karvan finally said yes to this hit show
Claudia Karvan's appearance on Who Do You Think You Are? Australia has been a long time coming. One of Australia's most beloved actors, charming us since the age of 10 in the family movie Molly, riding the early 2000s sharehousing vibe with The Secret Life of Us, and most recently co-creating and starring in family saga Bump, was first approached by producers of the series 13 years ago. 'This was when my kids were a lot younger and my biological dad was still alive,' Karvan says. 'He had schizoaffective disorder and bipolar. So it just would have inflamed the relationship. So I backed out of it at that point. But now he has left this Earth, it felt like a much more possible thing to do. And I was really curious about his past – his ancestors and my family from my paternal family. I'd never met his mum, my grandmother. So it was great to just have a clean go at it without all that potential conflict.' Raised in King's Cross by her mother and stepfather, who famously owned a nightclub where she would hang out with drag queens after school, Karvan spent time with her biological dad in the country. What she discovers about his early life while filming the series, which takes her from Britain and Cyprus to the goldfields of NSW and Otago on the South Island of New Zealand, brings her to tears. 'Marc Fennell [who also appears on this 16th season] had the same experience,' says Karvan. 'Like, he blubbed. No one likes to blub publicly. It's really humiliating. But suddenly, you're blubbing.' Also featured this season are fellow actors Patrick Brammall, Matt Nable and Marc Coles Smith, as well as comedian Tom Gleeson, fashion designer Camilla Franks and Alone Australia winner Gina Chick. 'It was the gig of a lifetime,' says Karvan. 'Looking back, I feel like it lives with me. It's a part of who I am now. There's so much knowledge that I gained and so much reassurance.' Karvan's daughter, Audrey, appears in the episode, presenting research about a long-lost relative. Her mother isn't convinced she's old enough to form a genuine interest in the family tree. 'I think she had to perform that a bit,' Karvan says, laughing. 'I did ask her and my son, 'Do you want to have a watching party on the 13th and we'll watch it together?' Yeah, I'll let you know whether she falls asleep or not … In fact, my kids will just be watching TikTok through the whole thing!'

The Age
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Age
It took 13 years, but Claudia Karvan finally said yes to this hit show
Claudia Karvan's appearance on Who Do You Think You Are? Australia has been a long time coming. One of Australia's most beloved actors, charming us since the age of 10 in the family movie Molly, riding the early 2000s sharehousing vibe with The Secret Life of Us, and most recently co-creating and starring in family saga Bump, was first approached by producers of the series 13 years ago. 'This was when my kids were a lot younger and my biological dad was still alive,' Karvan says. 'He had schizoaffective disorder and bipolar. So it just would have inflamed the relationship. So I backed out of it at that point. But now he has left this Earth, it felt like a much more possible thing to do. And I was really curious about his past – his ancestors and my family from my paternal family. I'd never met his mum, my grandmother. So it was great to just have a clean go at it without all that potential conflict.' Raised in King's Cross by her mother and stepfather, who famously owned a nightclub where she would hang out with drag queens after school, Karvan spent time with her biological dad in the country. What she discovers about his early life while filming the series, which takes her from Britain and Cyprus to the goldfields of NSW and Otago on the South Island of New Zealand, brings her to tears. 'Marc Fennell [who also appears on this 16th season] had the same experience,' says Karvan. 'Like, he blubbed. No one likes to blub publicly. It's really humiliating. But suddenly, you're blubbing.' Also featured this season are fellow actors Patrick Brammall, Matt Nable and Marc Coles Smith, as well as comedian Tom Gleeson, fashion designer Camilla Franks and Alone Australia winner Gina Chick. 'It was the gig of a lifetime,' says Karvan. 'Looking back, I feel like it lives with me. It's a part of who I am now. There's so much knowledge that I gained and so much reassurance.' Karvan's daughter, Audrey, appears in the episode, presenting research about a long-lost relative. Her mother isn't convinced she's old enough to form a genuine interest in the family tree. 'I think she had to perform that a bit,' Karvan says, laughing. 'I did ask her and my son, 'Do you want to have a watching party on the 13th and we'll watch it together?' Yeah, I'll let you know whether she falls asleep or not … In fact, my kids will just be watching TikTok through the whole thing!'