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Nationality
  
Australian

Religion
  
Christian

Residence
  
Sydney, Australia

Height
  
5 ft 7 in (170 cm)

Spouse
  
Chris Hancock (m. 1998)


Years active
  
1991–present

Role
  
Actress

Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Dee Smart

Children
  
Charlie Hancock

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Full Name
  
Dierdre Claire Smart

Born
  
July 9, 1966 (age 57) (
1966-07-09
)
Adelaide, Australia

Notable work
  
Home and AwayWater RatsWelcome to Woop Woop

Education
  
University of Melbourne Faculty of VCA and MCM, Ensemble Theatre

Movies
  
Welcome to Woop Woop, Panic at Rock Island, Back of Beyond, Blackwater Trail, Turning April

Similar People
  
Michael Robertson, Stephan Elliott, Tony Tilse, Samantha Lang, Natasha Bassett

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Dierdre Claire Smart (born 9 July 1966) is an Australian actress, model, singer, dancer and painter. After giving up on being a dancer, she rose to prominence portraying Lucinda Croft in the popular soap opera Home and Away from 1991 to 1992. After leaving the show she appeared in a handful of television guest spots, plays and films, including the 1997 comedy Welcome to Woop Woop, and was known for her appearances as Lady Luck on the variety programme The Footy Show before returning to regular television in the police procedural Water Rats, where she portrayed Detective Senior Constable Alex St. Clare from 1999 to 2001. Her more recent roles include having appeared in the 2011 TV movie Panic at Rock Island and the television shows Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries in 2013 and Winter in 2015.

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She is also known in Australia for being a permanent fixture in the country's tabloids and for her close friendship with billionaire businessman James Packer, with whom she and her husband Chris Hancock lived for a year, and who introduced her to Scientology, of which she became one of the country's most high-profile members. Her eldest daughter, Charlie Hancock, is also an actress and played Verity Darling on the drama series Spirited.

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Early life and education

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Smart was born in Adelaide, South Australia, the seventh of nine children. She grew up on a large cattle farm outside the city with her parents, four brothers and four sisters. At the age of sixteen, she joined the Victorian College of the Arts, hoping to become a classical dancer, but while she didn't experience much success, she found herself in demand as a model. She then turned to acting, studying with Hayes Gordon at Sydney's Ensemble Theatre.

Career

After studying drama for three years, Smart secured her first ever professional acting role at age 25 when she signed a two-year contract to play Lucinda Croft, the tomboyish niece of old-fashioned school principal Donald Fisher, in the popular soap opera Home and Away. Smart said that she was "a wreck" before filming her first scenes but soon learned to cope with the process and would attend acting classes each weekend. As Lucinda, Smart would have many storylines involving her love interest, policeman Nick Parrish (played by Bruce Roberts), as well as her estranged brother David (played by Guy Pearce), and quickly became one of the show's most popular characters.

Despite this early success however, Smart did not enjoy her work on the show and in December 1991, a mere eight months into her contract, she gave magazine TV Week a "scathing" interview about her role, telling the publication that she felt as though she was completing a "prison sentence", adding that "It feels like I've been here for years". Smart criticised the series' fast production, claiming there was no time to develop a character and said that it was "impossible to do a good job" because of the time limits, noting that she was surprised there was time to do any acting. Smart also spoke negatively about her character Lucinda because she "goes on and on and on - it is kind of abnormal for a character to last this long", ending the interview by saying she would not sign another long-term contract.

The Seven Network, Home and Away's broadcast channel, as well as the show's producers were naturally annoyed by Smart's comments but couldn't release her from her contract storylines were planned in advance and her character would have to remain in the series for "some time yet". However, less than a year after giving the interview, Smart was publicly sacked via an announcement in TV Week and Lucinda was written out. Unlike many former regulars, she has never returned to the show. Despite these negative experiences, Smart told Inside Soap that she had learned a "tremendous amount" from working on the series and said that she is like her character in that she is not traditional and does not care about doing "the 'done' thing".

In the following years, Smart unsuccessfully attempted to launch a singing career, posed nude in the magazine Black+White, performed on stage in a handful of plays in Australia and Christmas pantomimes in the United Kingdom alongside her Home and Away love interest Bruce Roberts and did not return to the screen until 1994 when she was cast by student director Samantha Lang in her Graduate short film Audacious, which went on to screen at a number of film festivals across the world, winning some awards along the way. She continued her stage endeavors the next year, appearing in two plays, but also went on working in front of the camera, starring in the television film Blackwater Trail and the feature Back of Beyond, which reunited her with Home and Away co-star Rebekah Elmaloglou. That same year, Smart also started appearing as Lady Luck in the variety programme The Footy Show, offering viewers betting tips until 2002. In 1996 she starred in the Australian-Canadian co-production Turning April alongside Justine Clarke, another Home and Away alum, and 1997 saw the release of director Stephan Elliott's Welcome to Woop Woop in which Smart plays a prominent role. The highly anticipated comedy, which premiered out-of-competition at the Cannes Film Festival, was a critical and commercial flop and remains Smart's last theatrical feature to date.

Between 1996 and 1998, Smart appeared in a number of guest spots on Australian TV shows such as Twisted Tales, G.P., Halifax f.p. (reuniting with her Home and Away brother Guy Pearce), Wildside and Murder Call, and starred as Columbia in a 25th Anniversary production of The Rocky Horror Show which ran for two months, but despite offers was reluctant to sign on for a regular television role due to her experience on Home and Away. This changed in 1999 when she was cast as Detective Senior Constable Alex St. Clare in the police procedural Water Rats, a role which she actively pursued, enduring five auditions over three months. Smart's casting proved controversial with tabloids relaying that she got the role thanks to her friendship with Nine Network boss James Packer, which was denied by the producers. She left the show in July 2001, being six months pregnant with her first daughter Charlie, and with other stars leaving and dwindling ratings, Water Rats was cancelled later that same month.

Smart did not work much in the ten years following the birth of her daughter and the end of Water Rats, save for two episodes of the TV show The Alice in 2005 and 2006 and a month-long stint on the play Burnt Piano in early 2008. In 2011 she started a return to the small screen with a supporting role in the disaster television film Panic at Rock Island, followed by three appearances in the second season of the period drama Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries in 2013, a year in which she also starred in three short films, and most recently two episodes of Winter in 2015.

She was a finalist in the Archibald Prize in 2017.

Personal life

Smart was first married to musician Steve Balbi but the relationship ended in divorce. She was later introduced to futures trader Chris Hancock whom she married in Las Vegas in June 1998 after four years of dating, in front of an Elvis Presley impersonator singing Viva Las Vegas and a congregation of ten people, including billionaire businessman James Packer, a childhood friend of Hancock's, and her Welcome to Woop Woop co-star Rod Taylor, who walked her down the aisle. The couple have three children, including eldest daughter Charlie, born on 28 October 2001, son Johnny and daughter Zoe. Smart gave birth to their youngest child in early 2012 at age 45, an age which was deemed controversial in Australian media.

Smart and Hancock lived together with their pet Jack Russel Terrier Jessie, James Packer and later his then wife Jodhi Meares in Packer's luxury three-level apartment in Bondi Beach following Packer's split with girlfriend Kate Fischer. They all lived together for about a year, with Smart and Hancock helping to plan Packer and Meares' lavish wedding. Packer and Meares' relationship deteriorated when Smart and Hancock, who have been referred to as "the glue in the marriage", moved out in 2000, eventually leading to a divorce. The couple have remained good friends with both parties, as well as Packer's next wife Erica. Prior to living with Packer they owned a house in Rose Bay and afterwards they purchased a terraced house in Woollahra which they sold in 2003.

Smart is also an avid knitter, sower and painter, and has been exhibited. She was a devout Scientologist starting in April 2003, after she and her husband were introduced to the religion by James Packer. Dee later abandoned the religion as she thought there were good morals to it but she thought that the rules were too strict on all the things needed of a person to be part of scientology. Her eight siblings, who range from seven years younger to thirteen years older than her, are not involved in the entertainment industry and are scattered across Australia and London.

Filmography

Actress
2015
Winter (TV Mini Series) as
Penny Bartok
- Back to the Start (2015) - Penny Bartok
- Blow Up (2015) - Penny Bartok
2013
Embrace (Short) as
Elaine
2013
Faerie (Short) as
Natalie
2013
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (TV Series) as
Rosie Sanderson
- Unnatural Habits (2013) - Rosie Sanderson
- Marked for Murder (2013) - Rosie Sanderson
- Murder Most Scandalous (2013) - Rosie Sanderson
2013
Kite (Short) as
Nadine
2011
Panic at Rock Island (TV Movie) as
Denny Quinn
2005
The Alice (TV Mini Series) as
Maxine
- Episode #1.21 (2006) - Maxine
- Episode #1.6 (2005) - Maxine
1999
Water Rats (TV Series) as
Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Cats and Pigeons (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- And the Winner Is- (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- The Removalist (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Bureaucracy Rules, OK? (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- The Long Run (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Jackpot (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Family Matters (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Red Ice (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Robbo's Ghost (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Bitter Legacy (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- The Marrying Kind (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- The Devil You Know (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Strike Out (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- True Blue (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Line of Duty (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Broken English (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- The Player (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- The Thin Edge (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- The Hungry Bear Blues (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Mates Rates (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Odds On (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Another Man's Poison (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Shadow Man (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- High Roller (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- It Happened One Night (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Domino (2001) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- True Believer (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Family Values (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Bye Bye Charlie (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- The Last Hurrah (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Tribes (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Vigilante (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Remember This (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- We Could Be Heroes (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- With a Vengeance (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Silent Running (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Final Chapter (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Loose Ends (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Family Ties (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- In the Blood (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Reunion (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Tangled Web (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Mozzie (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- One Good Turn (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Low Blows (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Heavy Metal (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Lazarus (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Two of a Kind (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Mummy Dearest (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Pinchgut (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Jump in the Mouth (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Saltimbocca (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- The Trouble with Gary (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Chinese Checkers (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Able to Leap Tall Buildings (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Play It Again (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- A Split Second (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Got a Light? (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Charlie's Pride (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Pay the Piper (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Obsession (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- A Day to Remember (Break Your Heart) (2000) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- New Kids on the Block (1999) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
- Mr. Medium (1999) - Det. Snr. Const. Alex St. Clare
2000
Tales of the South Seas (TV Mini Series) as
Sarah Blanchard
- The Rabblerouser (2000) - Sarah Blanchard
1998
Murder Call (TV Series) as
Mariena Soeteman
- Dared to Death (1998) - Mariena Soeteman
1998
Wildside (TV Series) as
Kate McCoy
- Episode #1.14 (1998) - Kate McCoy
1997
Halifax f.p. (TV Series) as
Fiona Calwell
- Déjà Vu (1997) - Fiona Calwell
1997
Welcome to Woop Woop as
Krystal
1996
Turning April as
Kyra
1996
Twisted Tales (TV Series) as
Judy Raven
- Cold Revenge (1996) - Judy Raven
1996
G.P. (TV Series) as
Becky Rooker
- Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?: Part 1 (1996) - Becky Rooker
1995
Audacious (Short) as
Stella
1995
Love Until
1995
Back of Beyond as
Charlie
1995
Blackwater Trail as
Cathy
1993
A Divinity of Sorts (Short) as
Rock Publicist
1991
Home and Away (TV Series) as
Lucinda Croft
Self
2011
Behind 'Panic at Rock Island' (Documentary short) as
Self
1994
The Footy Show (TV Series) as
Lady Luck (#1) (1995-2002)
Archive Footage
2005
Home and Away: Weddings (Video) as
Lucinda Croft (uncredited)
2005
Home and Away: Romances (Video) as
Lucinda Croft (uncredited)
1997
Still Twisted (Video) as
Judy
1996
Home and Away: The Official Summer Bay Special (Video) as
Lucinda Croft (uncredited)

References

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