- By winning the Oscar for her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn, she became the first person to give an Oscar-winning portrayal of a previous Oscar winner.
- In an interview she gave to Fox Television Network, she admitted blushingly that she had accepted the role of Galadriel, the Elf Queen, in the Lord of the Rings trilogy because she always wanted to appear in a movie wearing pointed ears.
- After completing work on the Lord of the Rings trilogy in the role of Galadriel, she kept and bronzed her elf ear prosthetics.
- Is only the sixth actress to win both leading and supporting actress Oscars. The other five are Maggie Smith, Meryl Streep, Jessica Lange, Helen Hayes and Ingrid Bergman.
- Holds the record as the only Australian actress to win two Academy Awards.
- In 2008, although she was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar for her performance in Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007), she publicly declared that she had voted for Marion Cotillard in La Vie En Rose (2007), and described her performance as Édith Piaf as "astonishing and inspiring". When Cotillard was announced as the winner, Blanchett was visibly happy for her win. In 2012, Blanchett wrote an op-ed for Variety praising Cotillard's performance in Rust and Bone (2012).
- Adopted her fourth child, a daughter named Edith Vivian Patricia Upton on March 6, 2015, with her husband Andrew Upton.
- Holds the record for largest "Best Actress" award sweep (42 wins) for her performance as Jasmine French in Blue Jasmine (2013), followed by Helen Mirren (40 wins) for her performance as Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen (2006) and Natalie Portman (38 wins) for her performance as Nina Sayers in Black Swan (2010).
- Her father, (Robert Blanchett) a Texan advertising executive, died of a heart attack when she was ten years old.
- When she was age 18, Cate was on vacation in Egypt. A fellow guest at a cheap hotel in Cairo asked if she wanted to be an extra in a movie, the Egyptian boxing movie Kaboria (1990) [Crabs (1990)], directed by Khairy Beshara. She appeared in three scenes in that movie, in one of them she was dancing to the main song of the movie.
- Good friends with actress Nicole Kidman and Toni Collette.
- Gave birth to her third child at age 38, a son named Ignatius Martin Upton on April 23, 2008. Child's father is her husband, Andrew Upton.
- Along with Sir Ian McKellen, she is one of only two actors to appear in all six of Sir Peter Jackson's Middle-earth films: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002), The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014).
- She said the pronunciation of her last name accustomed to is 'Blan-CHIT', as opposed to 'Blan-CHET'.
- Shaved her head at age 15 and as a result was almost fired from her job at a nursing home.
- Her portrayal of Irina Spalko in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) is director Steven Spielberg's favorite villain in the Indiana Jones series.
- She has appeared in ten films that have been nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Elizabeth (1998), The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002), The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), The Aviator (2004), Babel (2006), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), Don't Look Up (2021), Nightmare Alley (2021) and Tár (2022). The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King won in the category.
- She was on set for only eight days to shoot her scenes for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) and the two follow-ups.
- Enjoys making lists and crossing items off as she accomplishes them.
- Accepted the role of Daisy Fuller in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) after Rachel Weisz backed out, because of scheduling problems.
- An avid fan of the horror genre, her particular favorites were the Sherlock Holmes movies with Basil Rathbone, The Scarlet Claw (1944) being especially memorable. Also includes among her favorites Burnt Offerings (1976) and the "Halloween" movie series.
- Along with Fay Bainter, Teresa Wright, Barry Fitzgerald, Jessica Lange, Sigourney Weaver, Al Pacino, Holly Hunter, Emma Thompson, Julianne Moore, Jamie Foxx and Scarlett Johansson, she is one of only twelve actors to receive Academy Award nominations in two acting categories in the same year. She was nominated for Best Actress for Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) and Best Supporting Actress for I'm Not There (2007) at the 80th Academy Awards in 2008.
- She, Linda Hunt and Felicity Huffman are the only performers to be nominated for an Oscar for playing a member of the opposite sex.
- Dedicated her 2014 BAFTA Award to Philip Seymour Hoffman who had recently passed away.
- She was originally cast as Mrs. Fox in Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), but was later replaced by Meryl Streep.
- Four of her six Oscar nominations are for playing real people (Queen Elizabeth I, Katharine Hepburn and Bob Dylan). The latter two are both Oscar winners themselves.
- She was considered for the role of Jane Smith in Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005). The role eventually went to Angelina Jolie.
- She was the original 'Tim-Tam' girl in the series of commercials promoting the product.
- Blanchett and Kate Winslet have both received their seventh Academy Award nomination in 2016. Winslet for Best Supporting Actress for Steve Jobs (2015), and Blanchett for Best Actress for Carol (2015).
- Her Texan father, Robert Blanchett, met her mother, June Gamble, in Melbourne, Australia. He decided to marry her and relocate to Australia and raise a family.
- She was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal in the 2001 Queen's New Years Honours List for her services to acting and Australian society.
- Gave birth to her first child at age 32, a son named Dashiell John Upton on December 3, 2001. He was named after her husband's favourite author Dashiell Hammett. Child's father is her husband, Andrew Upton.
- Was unknowingly pregnant with her son Roman while portraying the pregnant journalist in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004).
- In 2009, she was among four Oscar-winning Australian actors to be immortalized onto postage stamps in their home country. Each of the actors has two stamps, showing them both in and out of character.
- Has played a man three times as Bob Dylan in I'm Not There (2007), Manifesto (2015) and as Richard II on stage with the Sydney Theatre Company.
- She and her The Shipping News (2001) and Notes on a Scandal (2006) co-star Dame Judi Dench both received Oscar-nominations for playing Queen Elizabeth I in 1999. Dench won for her supporting role in Shakespeare in Love (1998) while Blanchett was nominated for Elizabeth (1998).
- Ranked #45 on EW's The 50 Smartest People in Hollywood. (December 2007)
- She is only one of six performers (and the only female) to be nominated for an Oscar twice for playing the same role in two separate films. She was nominated as Elizabeth I in Elizabeth (1998) and Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007). The other five are Bing Crosby as Father O'Malley in Going My Way (1944) and The Bells of St. Mary's (1945), Peter O'Toole as Henry II in Becket (1964) and The Lion in Winter (1968), Al Pacino as Michael Corleone in The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather Part II (1974), Paul Newman as Fast Eddie Felson in The Hustler (1961) and The Color of Money (1986), and Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa in Rocky (1976) and Creed (2015).
- Has an older brother named Bob who works in the computer field, and a younger sister, Genevieve who is a theater designer.
- She was Sir Ridley Scott's original choice for the role of Commander Lewis in The Martian (2015), which she turned down due to a scheduling conflict.
- She was Steven Spielberg's first choice for the role of Agatha Lively in Minority Report (2002). After the death of Stanley Kubrick, he made A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) his first priority, and she moved onto other projects. She was later able to work with Spielberg in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008).
- Is the only actress to be nominated and win Oscars for both of the iconoclast New York directors Martin Scorsese and Woody Allen.
- She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Motion Picture at 6712 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on December 5, 2008.
- Was listed as a potential nominee for the 2008 Razzie Awards (but did not make the final ballot) for her performance as Queen Elizabeth I in Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007), a performance that earned her another Oscar nomination. Had she earned a Razzie nod, she would have been one of the few actors to have a Razzie and Oscar nomination for the same performance.
- She was originally going to play the role of Anna Cameron in Mike Nichols' romance film Closer (2004). But because of her second pregnancy she had to drop out, so Julia Roberts was cast instead.
- In 2007, Forbes magazine estimated her earnings for the year at $13 million.
- The eighth highest paid actress of 2017 with $12 million.
- The longest she has gone without an Academy Award nomination is seven years between Carol (2015) and Tár (2022).
- (December 29, 1997) Married her boyfriend of a year Andrew Upton. They met in 1996 on the set of a television show. The wedding took place in the National Park "Blue Mountains" in New South Wales. She claimed that they didn't take any photographs, because they couldn't afford a photographer, even though she was already a working actress, and in fact, shortly after the wedding, she started filming the title role in Elizabeth (1998).
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