Catherine Văn-Davies

Catherine Văn-Davies (born 1985 or 1986 ) is an Australian actress.

Early life
Văn-Davies' mother was a refugee from Vietnam who arrived in Australia at the age of 18. Văn-Davies was born in Canberra, spent part of her early childhood in Indonesia and her school years in Brisbane, Queensland. After graduating from high school she first undertook a business degree at the Queensland University of Technology, but she then switched to acting and completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2006. She also studied at the HB Studio in New York City.

Career
After returning to Australia, Văn-Davies moved to Sydney and worked mostly in theatre. In 2019 she won a Sydney Theatre Award for Angels in America (best female support) and another one for White Pearl (best ensemble).

In addition to her theatre work, Văn-Davies has also appeared in multiple Australian TV series, most notably Hungry Ghosts (2020) and Amazing Grace (2021).

At the 2023 Sydney Theatre Awards, she won Best Performance in a Leading Role in a Mainstage Production for her role in Constellations and Best Performance in a Supporting Role in an Independent Production for ''A Streetcar Named Desire. ''

Văn-Davies in 2022 appeared in ABC drama Barons, and also appeared in Foxtel legal drama The Twelve.

In 2023, Văn-Davies made several television appearances in Stan series Wolf Life Me, Mother and Son and The Claremont Murders where she played the real life Alison Fan who reported on the case from the first day to the last day. The following year, she played the recurring role of film star Stevie Marlow in the soap opera Home and Away.

Personal life
Văn-Davies has been in a relationship with fellow Australian actor Fayssal Bazzi since 2014.