Frances O'Connor

Frances O'Connor

  • Born: 1967-6-12
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Australia
  • Representative Works: Three Dollars, Evocation 2
  • Frances O'connor was born on June 12, 1967. When she was 2 years old, her family moved to Perth, Australia. His father is a nuclear physicist and his mother is a pianist. Therefore, O'Connor was subjected to strict family discipline since she was a child, and her parents sent her to the Girls’ Mission School in Perth for education. She then studied performing arts at the Western Australia College and graduated from Curtin University of Technology. O'Connor has starred in movies including "Three Dollars", "The Lazarus Child", "Book of Love", and "AI Artificial Intelligence". TV series include "The Panel", " The Missing " and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Abe 2022-03-23 09:03:31

      Mansfield Manor

      Somehow this one became my favorite of Jane Austen's books, probably because of the plot. I don't have a high-definition version of this film above 720P, but I hope others can see the intention in the picture.

          At the beginning, Fanny entered her uncle's house, just like Daiyu entered the...

    • Bennett 2022-03-19 08:01:02

      The female lead is old and ugly

      The characters in this drama are so poorly chosen.
      The heroine, who is so innocent and cute, always judges everyone in this family wisely. The most annoying of all female characters.
      Miss Bertram, this old woman can make Edmund tempted
      Edmund's mother. She is more than neurotic in this scene. She...

    • Moises 2022-03-21 09:03:29

      The ingenious approach brings a lot of interesting details that make people laugh, but the overall adaptation is nonsense. JLM is so handsome in ancient costumes, and its own halo is beautiful.

    • Dusty 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      The dancing part is better than the new Pride and Prejudice

    Mansfield Park quotes

    • Young Susan: Think up lots of stories for me and eat hundreds of tarts.

    • Fanny Price: I often wonder that history should be so dull, for a great deal of it must be invention.