

Cate Blanchett on growing her own food, multiculturalism, and a disastrous Christmas dinner
11 snips May 19, 2025
Cate Blanchett, an acclaimed actor, director, and activist, shares her passion for seasonal cooking and gardening while living in the picturesque Sussex countryside. She discusses the chaos of cooking, recounting humorous kitchen mishaps alongside cherished culinary memories. The conversation meanders through themes of multiculturalism, family dynamics, and the joys of sustainable living. Cate also highlights her role as creative director for the Toku sake brand, weaving the significance of food and culture into her life narratives.
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Chekhov as Ensemble Dinner Party
- Cate Blanchett described working in Chekhov's 'The Seagull' as like a dinner party, emphasizing the ensemble and chemistry among actors.
- She expressed missing the people she worked with, akin to missing family.
Arts Are Not Elitist
- Cate Blanchett challenges the notion that arts are elitist, equating arts excellence with elite athletes' dedication.
- She stresses that funding culture improves accessibility, enriching people everywhere with transformative art experiences.
Parents’ Transcontinental Love Story
- Cate shared her father's journey from a troubled childhood in Texas to marrying her mother in Australia through years of letter correspondence.
- Their story reflects adventure and chance, reminiscent of an old Patrick White novel about explorers.