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
    • Hailee 2022-03-19 08:01:02

      Jane's view of love and family affection determines the character's life and is irreversible

      moon 22:47 2013/6/16
      "[Mansfield Manor].Mansfield.Park.1999.DVDRip.DivX.[ED2000.COM].avi" finished.
      Pretty happy ending. "I think there may be different endings...but there is no."
      Miller was really a creampie when he was young! Andmond's lip gloss has always been orange, and I really want to take...

    • Stephania 2022-03-24 09:03:50

      Slightly different from the original

      JA's book will not be missed by women Wenqing. Basically, when shooting this classic of the classics, the director is always attentive. The homework you have done, I am afraid that in the eyes of those of us who are somewhat paranoid and glass-hearted, they are nothing. Not to mention clever...

    • Rozella 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      It has been changed a lot, but the heroine's character has been changed to suit the taste of the modern public. Not a bad deal, even if it's so unfaithful to Austen that it's a shame for us who are truly obsessed with her

    • Vergie 2022-03-21 09:03:29

      Jane Austen is really the same, just like Aunt Qiong Yao, she writes about things between men and women. The key is that she is still fragile and messed up. Except for her favorite Ang Lee version of "Sense and Sensibility", the rest are interesting. Lushan, I won't watch it again.

    Mansfield Park quotes

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

    • Mary Crawford: But what I am keen to know is which gentleman among you am I to have the pleasure of making love to?