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Katherine Leigh Ritchie is an Australian actress,
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, and children's author. She is best known for her long-running role as original character
Sally Fletcher Sally Fletcher (also Keating) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Home and Away'', played by Kate Ritchie. She made her first screen appearance during the serial's pilot episode, which was broadcast on 17 January 1988. Sally ...
on the television soap opera ''
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'', for which she won two
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awards. She played the character for 20 years, appearing from the pilot episode in 1988 until 2008. She currently co-hosts Nova 96.9's breakfast show '' Fitzy & Wippa with Kate Ritchie'' alongside
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and Michael 'Wippa' Wipfli. Ritchie was part of Nova FM's national drive show, '' Kate, Tim & Joel'' with Tim Blackwell and
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from 2014 until 2023. Prior to her retirement from ''
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'', she shared with fellow original cast members Ray Meagher and
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the record for the longest continuous role in an Australian drama series. After a five-year absence, Ritchie returned to ''Home and Away'' in 2013 for a short reprise of her role as Sally Fletcher to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the series. In addition to 20 years on ''Home and Away'', Ritchie has also hosted various television events and appeared in commercials. In 2022, Ritchie appeared as a judge on the tenth season of ''
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''. In 2023, she starred as Carol Spiers in 7 Network's two-part documentary series The Claremont Murders'', appearing opposite
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, who played her husband.


Early life and education

Katherine Leigh Ritchie was born to parents Heather and Steve, and she has three younger siblings. Ritchie attended Campbelltown North Public School and Hurlstone Agricultural High School – the latter a New South Wales agricultural and
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.


Career

Ritchie was cast as Molly, the child lead in the 1986
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PBL mini-series ''
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'', starring
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and Tracy Mann. She started working with ''Home and Away'' in 1987, at age 8. Production began in July 1987 (shortly before her ninth birthday) and it premiered on the
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on 17 January 1988. In 2006, Ritchie played "Nicole" in the ABC film ''Stepfather of the Bride''. While promoting ''Home and Away'' in the United Kingdom in 2006 with Mark Furze and Jodi Gordon, Ritchie appeared on '' The Friday Night Project'' and '' Loose Women'', and appeared on interviews for Five and Five Life. She was involved with the Campbelltown Musical Society. In 2006, Ritchie was a contestant on the celebrity singing competition '' It Takes Two'', partnered with
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. The pair placed fourth in the competition. She co-hosted the second series of ''It Takes Two'' with
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in 2007."It takes two and Kate's happy"
''The Daily Telegraph'', 25 April 2007
In 2007 Ritchie joined Nova radio to co-host the drive show with comedian Akmal Saleh, replacing Matthew Newton. She was replaced in May by New Zealand comedian Cal Wilson. In September 2007, Ritchie announced that she would be leaving ''Home and Away'' in mid-December. Her final scenes were filmed on 13 December 2007, and she last appeared on Australian screens as Sally Fletcher on 3 April 2008, with her final episode being screened on UK terrestrial television on 12 May 2008. On 14 January 2008, Ritchie began work on the Nova 96.9 breakfast show with Merrick & Rosso. Shortly after the 2008 Logie Awards, Ritchie did an interview with
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on
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, her first interview with another network since leaving ''
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'', and her first television appearance since leaving the show. On 16 October Ritchie appeared on pay-TV, on ''
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''. In November, it was revealed that Ritchie would appear in the second series of '' Underbelly'', as Judi Kane, the wife of slain 1970s standover man Les Kane. The series screened in 2009. This was her first TV drama role since leaving ''Home and Away''. Throughout 2009, Ritchie continued her radio role on the ''Merrick & Rosso and Kate Ritchie Show''. In 2009 Ritchie became the face of
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. On 10 November 2009, Ritchie announced she would be leaving Nova 96.9's breakfast team and returning to acting. In January 2010 it was announced that Ritchie had been cast with a lead role in Nine's new police drama '' Cops L.A.C.'' The series did not rate well and was cancelled after the season finale. In 2012, Ritchie narrated the Australian version of the reality series '' Don't Tell the Bride'', which aired on Network Ten. In early 2013, it was announced that Ritchie was returning to ''Home & Away'', reprising her role as Sally Fletcher. In 2013, Ritchie announced via Twitter that she would be hosting the Nova FM drive show with Tim Blackwell and Marty Sheargold in 2014, following the departure of
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, who went on to host ''Breakfast'' on Nova 100 in
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. In 2015 the team won Best Networked Program at the Australian Commercial Radio Awards, and the Best On Air team in both 2016 and 2017. In 2016 Ritchie released a children's book illustrated by Hannah Sommerville called ''I Just Couldn't Wait To Meet You''. Her second book, ''It's Not Scribble to Me'', was illustrated by Jedda Robaard and published by Random House Australia in 2018. Ritchie was to host the retrospective 50th anniversary of '' Play School'' in July 2016. In June 2021, Ritchie was announced to be a judge for
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on the tenth season of ''
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'' alongside returning judge Shane Jacobson, and '' Britain's Got Talent'' judges Alesha Dixon and
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. In 2023, it was announced that Ritchie would be permanently departing her Nova radio show ''Kate, Tim & Joel'' after being absence for some time. It was later revealed that she would join Fitzy & Wippa and co-host '' Fitzy & Wippa with Kate Ritchie'' from March 2023. It was also announced that singer-songwriter and television presenter Ricki-Lee Coulter would replace Ritchie on '' Ricki-Lee, Tim & Joel.'' After some years absent from the small screen, in 2023, Ritchie returned in the
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drama series ''The Claremont Murders'', based on real serial killings that took place in Western Australia, and starred as Carol Spiers, the mother of Sarah Spiers, and appeared opposite
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. On 18 July 2024, Ritchie was named for ABC factual series ''The Role of a Lifetime''.


Personal life

Ritchie became engaged to Stuart Webb, a
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player for St George Illawarra Dragons, in September 2009. They married on 25 September 2010 in an outdoor wedding at Quamby Estate in
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. Their daughter was born in 2014. In November 2019, Stuart Webb agreed to an AVO, which was applied for by a police constable on behalf of Ritchie following a domestic incident on 17 October. The AVO prevented Webb from stalking, intimidating, assaulting, or threatening, as well as approaching or being in the company of Ritchie "for at least 12 hours after drinking alcohol or taking illicit drugs". In August 2022, Ritchie was caught drink driving with alcohol level of 0.06, and was suspended from driving for three months.


Filmography


Television self appearances


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ritchie, Kate Actors from New South Wales Australian child actresses Australian soap opera actresses Australian television actresses Australian voice actresses Australian women radio presenters Gold Logie winners Living people Nova (radio network) announcers People educated at Hurlstone Agricultural High School Year of birth missing (living people)