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THE STORY OF US

THE HOME AND AWAY FAVOURITE AND HER SET DESIGNER HUSBAND ON LOVE AND MARRIAGE

- By Jackie Brygel

Over the past four decades, acclaimed Australian actress Belinda Giblin has brought to life some of our most memorable characters – from Sons and Daughters’ Alison Carr to The Sullivans’ Sister Sue Marriott and Home and Away’s Martha Stewart. And with Belinda now back in the Bay as Alf ’s (Ray Meagher) beloved Martha, she is busier than ever.

Through it all, the seasoned star of stage and screen has had a happy constant in her life – her set designer husband, Axel Bartz, father to their two children, Romy and Nicholas. “I was touring 40 years ago with a stage play called Bedroom Farce,” says Belinda. “At the time, Axel was resident designer for the South Australian Theatre Company, and I met him when we went to Adelaide with the play. That’s where it all began.” And, adds Belinda with a laugh: “He was a pretty gorgeous bloke! We had a chemistry from the start – there’s no question about that.” Meanwhile, Axel recalls first meeting Belinda one evening in the bistro at the Adelaide Festival Centre.

“I was having a discussion with a friend about marriage and how I didn’t think I would ever get married,” he recalls. “There was a tap on the shoulder. I turned and somebody said, ‘I’d like to introduce you to Belinda’. That was it. She kept touring [with Bedroom Farce] and the phone calls started to become very expensive!”

Indeed, from the very beginning, Belinda and

Axel were aligned.

“I think we met at a time when we both felt we wanted to settle down,” says Belinda. “We both wanted a family – we both wanted children. We had our daughter, Romy, and then, three years later, we got married under the bougainvil­lea in the garden of my parents’ house in Tamworth. Romy was a flower-girl. It was so lovely.”

Recalls Axel: “Later, Belinda’s father and uncles sang ‘Danny Boy’ beautifull­y and our daughter was discovered having eaten half the wedding cake. Happy days! It was a delightful all-family get-together.”

Today Belinda and Axel – now devoted grandparen­ts – share their Sydney home with kelpie Billie and cat Arlo.

“Arlo appears to live with us now. He just walked in the back door one day and stayed!” says Belinda with a laugh.

And it’s clear that family ties have always been Belinda and Axel’s top priority.

“The most joyful time in my life was having my babies and then my grandchild­ren,” she says, with a warm smile. “I’m very much a family person, so family is extremely important to me, and I’m a very hands-on grandmothe­r.”

That said, the talented duo certainly aren’t showing any signs of slowing down.

“The wonderful thing for both of us is that we’re working more than ever,” says Belinda. “Axel goes from film to film to film and I’m doing Home and Away in the daytime and then plays at night.

“I absolutely love it. Work is wonderful – and I want to work until the day I drop. I feel utterly blessed all the time.”

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Left: Belinda with a younger Nicholas. Right: Romy with her children (and Belinda and Axel’s grandchild­ren).
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