Actress Miranda Tapsell grew up in Kakadu National Park. She began performing at the age of seven when she joined a tap dancing group. As a teenager she enrolled in summer courses at the National Institute of Dramatic Art, and also performed with The Corrugated Iron Youth Arts Drama Group in Darwin.
In 2004, Tapsell won the Bell Shakespeare Company regional performance scholarship, and was accepted to study at NIDA and graduated in 2008. Tapsell has since had many roles on stage, film and television, including a lead role in the Wayne Blair-directed film The Sapphires and roles in Love Child and Doctor Doctor.
In 2019, she released her first feature film as a script-writer, Top End Wedding. Her autobiography was published in 2020.