Rachel Griffiths

Rachel Griffiths

  • Born: 1968-12-18
  • Birthplace: Melbourne City, Australia
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Australia
  • Representative Works: Hilary and Jackie, Muriels Wedding
  • Rachel Griffiths, a famous actress of Commonwealth of Australia, was born on December 18, 1968 in Melbourne, Commonwealth of Australia.
    In 1994, Griffith 's performance in the comedy " Muriels Wedding " attracted the attention of the international film and television industry and won the Best Supporting Actress Award from the Commonwealth of Australia Film Association.
    In 1998, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role with " Hilary and Jackie " .
    In 2007, he was nominated for "Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series" for "Brother and Sister".

    Early Experience

    Rachel Griffiths was born in Commonwealth of Melbourne , Australia . Her mother Anna Griffiths is an art director, and her uncle is a Jesuit priest. These two people have a great influence on the formation of her character in the future. Griffith lived in the Gold Coast of the Commonwealth of Australia Queensland when he was young, and moved to Melbourne when he was 5 years old. When he was 11, his father ran away with an 18-year-old girl, and Griffith never saw him again.

    Performing Experience

    Griffith received performance and art education since she was a child, which gave her her own unique temperament.
    In fact, she had already enjoyed a certain degree of popularity in Commonwealth of Australia with films such as "Me, Myself". During this period, she was also active on the theatrical stage of Commonwealth of Australia, performing in "Grape's Wrath" and "Sylvia".
    In 1996, her performance in "Corsi" was once again acclaimed, and the following " Definite Love" ( 1996), " My Best Friend's Wedding " (1997), "Welcome to Wupwup" (1997) It completely established her star status.
    In 1998, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role with " Hilary and Jackie " .
    In 2001, she played Johnny Depp 's mother, a surly New England woman, in the drug crime film " Blow " . This different screen image shows her increasingly mature acting skills.
    In 2002, she appeared in a series of Commonwealth of Australia films such as " The Kelly Gang", " The Rookie " and "Dancing Boy" .
    In 2006, he participated in the role of the principal in " Step Up " (Step Up).
    In 2007, he was nominated for "Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series" for "Brother and Sister".
    Extended Reading
    • Hal 2022-04-08 08:01:02

      love is an eternal name

      There is always a thirst for spiritual love in his heart, so when he meets her, who is smart, beautiful and equally ideal, his dry soul is revived.

      Where she stands strong and resolute, full of charisma and admirable. She is a beautiful picture, appreciated by the world. Such beauty comes at the...

    • Laverna 2022-04-08 09:01:13

      just for pure love

      It's not that Jude's cousin doesn't accept marriage. What she doesn't accept is how love and marriage are combined. Because she is too independent and suspicious of everything, she told Jude that I would not love you because of a contract. She loved him out of her purest unadulterated love for him....

    • Ophelia 2022-04-15 09:01:07

      Saw it earlier and now I know it was Kate Winslet. An adaptation of Thomas Hardy's work, better known as his Tess. Far From the Crowd is difficult. In the struggle between the spirit and the flesh, in the end the spirit failed miserably.

    • Marcus 2022-04-16 09:01:09

      Hardy's work... It's better to change the name to "Powerless JUDE".

    Jude quotes

    • Sue: Why are you looking at me like that?

      Jude Fawley: Does it scare you?

      Sue: No. I am not afraid of any man.

      Jude Fawley: Why?

      Sue: Because no man would touch a woman unless she gives him reason to. A touch or a look that say come on. If you never look, they'll never come. You are the timid sex.

    • [Sue has just spurned Jude again]

      Sue Bridehead: Promise me you'll never stop trying.