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Tuuli Narkle

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Tuuli Narkle
OccupationActress
Notable workMystery Road

Tuuli Narkle is an Australian actress.[1] For her performance in Mystery Road: Origin she won the 2022 AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama.[2] She plays AFP Liaison Officer Constable Evie Cooper in the Network 10/Paramount+ series NCIS: Sydney.

Early life

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Narkle was born in Western Australia and is of First Nations and Finnish descent, with familial ties to the York and Goldfields regions.[1][3] She has one sibling, a sister.

She was accepted into the John Curtin College of the Arts and trained as a dancer at the Charlesworth Ballet Institute.[4] She graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in 2018.[3]

Career

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Narkle began her career on stage with an appearance as Ruby in Stolen[1] and in 2019 appeared in Winyanboga Yurringa[5] and in Nakkiah Lui's Black Is The New White.[6] In 2021 Narkle played the part of Evonne Goolagong Cawley in the stage show Sunshine Super Girl[7] and in 2022 played Helen in Emme Hoy's adaptation of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.[8]

Narkle played a lead role in the ABC TV series All My Friends are Racist in 2021.[9] and then played a younger version of Tasma Walton's character Mary Swan in Mystery Road: Origin, a prequel season of Mystery Road.[10] 2023 saw her appear in Bad Behaviour.[11] Narkle plays AFP Liaison Officer Constable Evie Cooper in the Network 10/Paramount+ series NCIS: Sydney.[12]

Personal life

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She stated that as a highschooler she was obsessed with the relationship between NCIS characters Gibbs and DiNozzo.[3]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2023- NCIS: Sydney Evie Cooper 8 episodes
2023 Bad Behaviour Miss Lacey 4 episodes
2022 Mystery Road: Origin Mary 6 episodes
2021 All My Friends are Racist Belle/Nicole 5 episodes

References

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  1. ^ a b c Mayoh, Lisa (13 November 2022), "Tuuli's a Rising Star whose allowed to be loud", The Sunday Telegraph
  2. ^ Story, Hannah (7 December 2022), "Elvis and Mystery Road: Origin are big winners at AACTA Awards 2022", ABC News
  3. ^ a b c https://thewest.com.au/lifestyle/stm/wa-actor-tuuli-narkle-was-an-ncis-superfan-now-she-is-part-of-its-first-global-spin-off-ncis-sydney-c-12334278
  4. ^ https://opera.org.au/artist/tuuli-narkle/
  5. ^ Nguyen, Justine (9 May 2019), "Winyanboga Yurringa (Belvoir Street Theatre)", Limelight Magazine
  6. ^ Woodhead, Cameron (6 October 2019), "Black is the new white for Australian social satire", The Age
  7. ^ Syren, Mikele (15 January 2021), "'Super Girl' Goolagong Cawley celebrated in new play", NITV News
  8. ^ Shand, John (16 June 2021), "How do you adapt an unwieldy 500-page novel for the stage? Well, it's not easy", Sydney Morning Herald
  9. ^ Hirst, Jordan (24 August 2021), "Queer ABC series 'All My Friends Are Racist' features wild rimming scene", Q News
  10. ^ Clark, Rhiannon (13 July 2022), "For Tuuli Narkle, portraying Mystery Road's Mary Allen was a deeply emotional, painful journey", National Indigenous Times
  11. ^ O'loughlin, Ciara (17 February 2023), "Stan release all episodes of their gritty teenage Original series Bad Behaviour about shocking bullying at an all-girls school", Daily Mail Australia
  12. ^ Knox, David (13 June 2023). "Olivia Swann, Todd Lasance lead NCIS: Sydney cast". TV Tonight. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
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