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Rachel Griffiths

Rachel Griffiths

Injecting both sexy vitality and strong-minded intelligence into every role she plays, Rachel Griffiths is one of the screen's most interesting and unpredictable actresses. Since her breakthrough role as Rhonda in the 1994 Muriel's Wedding, Griffiths -- whose looks recall an off-kilter amalgam of Juliette Lewis and Juliette Binoche -- has earned international appreciation for her work, particularly in the form of the Oscar nomination she received for her performance in Hilary and Jackie (1998). Born in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, in 1968, Griffiths grew up in Melbourne with her art consultant mother and two older brothers. A 1990 graduate of Victoria College, where she earned a Bachelor of Education degree in drama and dance, she began her career as a member of Woolly Jumpers, Inc., a community theatre group. She had her first success as the creator and performer of Barbie Gets Hip, which played at the 1991 Melbourne International Film Festival. Griffiths' true breakthrough came courtesy of her film debut in P.J. Hogan's sleeper hit Muriel's Wedding. As the fast-living best friend of the film's titular heroine (Toni Collette), Griffiths gave a scene-stealing performance that earned her both the Australian Film Critics Award and the Australian Film Institute Award for best supporting actress. She followed this triumph in 1996 with a drastically different role, that of the earthy, ill-mannered pig farmer wife of the titular protagonist (Christopher Eccleston) in Michael Winterbottom's Jude. After returning to Australia to star in two back-to-back comedies, Cosi (which had Griffiths sharing the screen with Muriel co-star Collette) and Children of the Revolution (both 1996), Griffiths re-teamed with director Hogan for a supporting role in My Best Friend's Wedding (1997). Her first major Hollywood film, it overshadowed her starring role in that same year's My Son the Fanatic, a romantic comedy that featured the actress in a tough, dynamic portrayal of a London prostitute who becomes involved with a Pakistani taxi driver (Om Puri). Griffiths finally earned overdue recognition with her portrayal of the real life Hilary Du Pre, sister of famed cellist Jaqueline Du Pre, in Hilary and Jackie (1998). Cast opposite Emily Watson as Jackie, she gave a strong, understated performance and more than managed to hold her own against the prodigiously talented Watson, whose own performance was tremendously vibrant and forceful. The two actresses complemented one another so perfectly that they both earned Oscar nominations, Watson for Best Actress and Griffiths for Best Supporting Actress. Griffiths found further success as the first-time director of Tulip, a short film about a man's readjustment to life after his wife's death. The film earned awards at a number of international film festivals and established Griffiths as a promising filmmaker. However, she quickly returned to working on the other side of the camera, starring in such little-seen films as Among Giants (1998), a romantic drama in which she played an Australian hitchhiker who finds adventure in the wilds of Sheffield. Back in Australia, Griffiths won lavish acclaim for her role in Me Myself I (1999), in which she starred as a young woman who gets the opportunity to experience her own life in a parallel universe. Although the film came in for decidedly mixed reviews, critics were almost unanimous in their agreement over the strength of Griffiths' performance. The following year she could be seen in Blow Dry, a British comedy about two competing hair salons that featured her as a salon owner who becomes romantically involved with the ex- wife (Natasha Richardson) of her business rival. Turning up opposite Johnny Depp in Blow the same year, Griffiths' rise to international stardom continued it's ascent as she took home the Best Supporting Actress in a television series award for her role in HBO's Six Feet Under. Although her career has assumed international proportions, Griffiths has remained involved with the arts and politics of her native country. In addition to her continued work in the Australian theatre and television, she has earned a reputation for her stance in Melbourne politics: in 1997, in protest of the development of a casino in one of Melbourne's neighborhoods, she stood outside of the casino wearing only a loincloth and a banner reading "Need Not Greed," before dropping the banner and baring her chest to a crowd of enthusiastic onlookers and disgruntled policemen. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide


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When was Rachel Griffiths born?
Rachel Griffiths was born on June 4, 1968

Who did Rachel Griffiths portray in Very Annie Mary?
Rachel Griffiths was Annie-Mary in Very Annie Mary

What role did Rachel Griffiths play in Me Myself I?
Rachel Griffiths played Pamela Drury in Me Myself I

Who did Rachel Griffiths play in Angel Rodriguez?
Rachel Griffiths was Nicole in Angel Rodriguez

What role did Rachel Griffiths play in The Hard Word?
Rachel Griffiths played Carol Twentyman in The Hard Word

What role did Rachel Griffiths play in The Rookie?
Rachel Griffiths played Lorri Morris in The Rookie

Who did Rachel Griffiths portray in Hilary and Jackie?
Rachel Griffiths was Hilary Du Pre in Hilary and Jackie

What role did Rachel Griffiths portray in Divorcing Jack?
Rachel Griffiths played Lee Cooper in Divorcing Jack

Who did Rachel Griffiths portray in Brothers & Sisters: Season 02?
Rachel Griffiths was Sarah in Brothers & Sisters: Season 02

What role did Rachel Griffiths play in Brothers & Sisters: Season 01?
Rachel Griffiths played Sarah in Brothers & Sisters: Season 01

What role did Rachel Griffiths play in Six Feet Under: Season 05?
Rachel Griffiths played Brenda in Six Feet Under: Season 05

Who did Rachel Griffiths play in Blow Dry?
Rachel Griffiths was Sandra in Blow Dry

Who did Rachel Griffiths play in Muriel's Wedding?
Rachel Griffiths was Rhonda in Muriel's Wedding

What role did Rachel Griffiths play in Comanche Moon?
Rachel Griffiths played Inez Scull in Comanche Moon

Who did Rachel Griffiths play in The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina?
Rachel Griffiths was Albertine in The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina

Who did Rachel Griffiths play in Cosi?
Rachel Griffiths was Lucy in Cosi

Who did Rachel Griffiths portray in Ned Kelly?
Rachel Griffiths was Mrs. Scott in Ned Kelly

What role did Rachel Griffiths play in Six Feet Under: Season 01?
Rachel Griffiths played Brenda in Six Feet Under: Season 01

Who did Rachel Griffiths portray in Blow?
Rachel Griffiths was Ermine Jung in Blow

What role did Rachel Griffiths play in Children of the Revolution?
Rachel Griffiths played Anna in Children of the Revolution

Who did Rachel Griffiths portray in Six Feet Under: Season 04?
Rachel Griffiths was Brenda Chenowith in Six Feet Under: Season 04

Who did Rachel Griffiths portray in Six Feet Under: Season 02?
Rachel Griffiths was Brenda in Six Feet Under: Season 02

Who did Rachel Griffiths portray in Six Feet Under: Season 03?
Rachel Griffiths was Brenda in Six Feet Under: Season 03

Who did Rachel Griffiths play in Step Up?
Rachel Griffiths was Doctor Gordon in Step Up

What role did Rachel Griffiths play in My Son the Fanatic?
Rachel Griffiths played Bettina in My Son the Fanatic

What role did Rachel Griffiths portray in My Best Friend's Wedding?
Rachel Griffiths played Samantha Newhouse in My Best Friend's Wedding


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