Rachel Anne Griffiths (born 1968) is an Australian actress.
Her accolades include a
Golden Globe Award
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, three
AACTA Awards
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, and nominations for an
Academy Award
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and four
Primetime Emmy Awards
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.
Raised primarily in
Melbourne
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, Griffiths began her acting career appearing on the Australian series ''Secrets'' before being cast in a supporting role in the comedy ''
Muriel's Wedding
''Muriel's Wedding'' is a 1994 comedy-drama film written and directed by P.J. Hogan. The film, which stars Toni Collette, Bill Hunter and Rachel Griffiths, focuses on the socially awkward Muriel whose ambition is to have a glamorous wedding ...
'' (1994), which earned her an
AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. In 1997, she was the lead in
Nadia Tass's drama ''
Amy'', followed by her portrayal of
Hilary du Pré in ''
Hilary and Jackie'' (1998), for which she received a nomination for the
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
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.
On television, Griffiths received Emmy nominations for her performances as massage therapist
Brenda Chenowith in the
HBO
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series ''
Six Feet Under'' (20012005) and
Sarah Walker Laurent on the
ABC drama series ''
Brothers & Sisters'' (20062011); the former also won her a
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. She has also had roles in the films ''
Blow'' (2001), portraying the mother of
George Jung; the historical drama ''
Ned Kelly
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'' (2003); ''
Step Up'' (2006), and the
Julian Assange
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television biopic ''
Underground: The Julian Assange Story'' (2012). In 2016, she appeared in a supporting role in
Mel Gibson
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's biographical war drama ''
Hacksaw Ridge'', and in the docudrama miniseries ''
When We Rise'', written by
Dustin Lance Black
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. In 2023, she played a supporting role in the commercially successful romantic comedy ''
Anyone but You''.
Onstage, Griffiths appeared in a Melbourne-based production of ''
Proof
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'' in 2002, which earned her a
Helpmann Award, and later made her
Broadway debut in a 2011 critically acclaimed production of ''
Other Desert Cities''. In addition to acting, she made her directorial debut with the short film ''Tulip'' in 1998, and directed several episodes of the Australian television series ''
Nowhere Boys
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'' in 2015.
Early life
Griffiths was born on 18 December 1968 in Melbourne, Australia, and spent her early childhood on the
Gold Coast. She is the daughter of Anna and Edward Martin Griffiths. She has two older brothers, Ben and Samuel.
She moved to Melbourne at age five, with her mother and brothers. Griffiths was raised
Roman Catholic
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.
[ She recalled first being inspired to become an actress after watching the American miniseries '']Roots
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'' as a child.[
Griffiths attended ]Star of the Sea College
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Established in 1883 by the Presentation Sisters, the college has a non-selective ...
, a Catholic girls' high school in Brighton. She earned a Bachelor of Education
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degree in drama and dance at Victoria College, Rusden(now part of Deakin University
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). After being rejected from the National Institute of Dramatic Art
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, Griffiths joined the Woolly Jumpers, a Geelong
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-based community theatre
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group.[ In 1991, she wrote and performed the one-woman show ''Barbie Gets Hip'', which played at the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 1991.]
Career
1994–2000: Early work and critical recognition
Griffiths portrayed Rhonda Epinstall, the best friend of Toni Collette
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's titular character, in the 1994 film ''Muriel's Wedding''. Her performance won her critical acclaim and both the Australian Film Critics Award and the Australian Film Institute Awards
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for Best Supporting Actress. She followed in 1996 with the role of an earthy, ill-mannered pig farmer's daughter in Michael Winterbottom
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's '' Jude''.
In 1997, Griffiths sparked controversy after showing up uninvited at the opening of the Crown Melbourne
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in Melbourne
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, Australia. She was topless when she showed up at the new integrated resort. She stated a wish to protest the views taken by the media and state government towards the new casino, inspired by the story of Lady Godiva
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.
Griffiths joined forces again with ''Muriel's Wedding'' director P. J. Hogan for her American film debut, '' My Best Friend's Wedding'', in 1997. That same year she starred in '' My Son the Fanatic'', a British film in which she portrayed a tough Yorkshire
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prostitute
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who becomes involved with a considerably older Pakistani taxicab driver, played by Om Puri
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. Griffiths received an Academy Award
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nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of real-life flautist Hilary du Pré opposite Emily Watson
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as her sister, famed cellist Jacqueline "Jackie" du Pre, in '' Hilary and Jackie'' (1998).[ After the release of ''Hilary and Jackie'', Griffiths was cast in the starring role in the Australian comedy '' Me Myself I'' (1999).][
]
2001–2011: American television and further acclaim
In 2001, Griffiths appeared opposite Natasha Richardson in the English comedy '' Blow Dry'', playing a lesbian
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hairdresser who enters a hairstyling competition with her lover, followed by the Ted Demme
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Early life
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-directed '' Blow'' (2001) opposite Johnny Depp
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and Ray Liotta, in which she played the mother of Boston cocaine magnate George Jung. Nick Nunziata of ''IGN
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'' was critical of Griffiths' performance in the film, writing: "the only performance that doesn't ring true is that of Rachel Griffiths as Jung's mother...she just doesn't connect."[
The same year Griffiths appeared in ''Blow'', she was cast as one of the leads in the HBO drama series '' Six Feet Under''. Her performance as emotionally scarred massage therapist, Brenda Chenowith, earned her ]Golden Globe
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[ and ]Screen Actors Guild
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Awards, as well as two Emmy Award
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nominations over the series' five season-run. In the third season, she missed four episodes due to her first pregnancy; her second pregnancy was written into the show's final season and she appeared in almost every episode of the series.
While starring on ''Six Feet Under'', Griffiths continued to occasionally appear in the films, playing the supportive housewife of Dennis Quaid
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in the Walt Disney
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drama '' The Rookie'' (2002), and in the Australian biopic ''Ned Kelly
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'' (2003), opposite Heath Ledger
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, Geoffrey Rush
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, and Orlando Bloom
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. In the spring of 2002,[ she appeared in a Melbourne production of '']Proof
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* Alcohol proof, a measure of an alcoholic drink's strength
Proof may also refer to:
Mathematics and formal logic
* Formal proof, a co ...
'' by the American playwright David Auburn, for which she earned a Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Play
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.
In 2004, she played a key role in the Hallmark film adaptation of the Kent Haruf novel Plainsong.
In 2006, she became part of the ensemble cast, co-starring alongside Sally Field
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, Calista Flockhart
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, Balthazar Getty and Matthew Rhys
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, of the dramatic series '' Brothers & Sisters'', in which she portrays Sarah Walker, who inherits control of the family business after her father's death. Griffiths received a 2007 Emmy
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nomination and a 2008 Emmy nomination for her work on the series, followed by 2008 and 2009 Golden Globe nominations. Griffiths starred on the series until its conclusion in 2011. Additionally, she appeared as Inez Scull in the 2008 miniseries adaptation of Larry McMurtry's '' Comanche Moon''.
Griffiths made her Broadway debut in ''Other Desert Cities'', directed by Joe Mantello and co-starring Judith Light, Stockard Channing
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, and Stacy Keach
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, which began previews on 10 October 2011, opening on 3 November 2011 in Manhattan
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. David Rooney of ''The Hollywood Reporter
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'' praised both Griffith's performance as well as the overall production, writing: " he playhas acquired a riveting center in the raw performance of Rachel Griffiths, who makes a knockout New York stage debut. With discreet adjustments to the text and more penetrating characterizations all around from the sterling cast, the balance between comedy and intense family drama has been fine-tuned in richly satisfying ways". Ben Brantley of ''The New York Times
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'' deemed her performance "a beautifully modulated Broadway debut".
2012–present: Return to Australia; directing
In 2012, Griffiths returned to live in her native Australia, after having lived and worked in the United States for a decade.[ She expressed a desire to work less and spend more time with her children after having worked what she described as "80-hour-weeks" while appearing on ''Six Feet Under'' and ''Brothers & Sisters''.][
In November 2013, '']The Sydney Morning Herald
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'' reported that Griffiths was to play Julia Gillard
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in a television drama based on the book, ''The Stalking of Julia Gillard'' by Kerry-Anne Walsh. But the project stalled as the proposal for the film was rejected by the Australian television networks.
In 2015, she made her debut as a television director when she directed three episodes of the second series of the Australian teen drama ''Nowhere Boys
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''.
In 2016, Griffiths was cast opposite Guy Pearce
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and Mary-Louise Parker in the American miniseries '' When We Rise'', a docudrama focusing on LGBT rights
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, in which she portrays a nurse during the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States. The same year, she appeared in a supporting part opposite Hugo Weaving in the Mel Gibson
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-directed war drama '' Hacksaw Ridge'', which earned her an AACTA
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nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In 2018, she appears in the SBS thriller miniseries '' Dead Lucky'', which was sold for American distribution to the streaming service SundanceNow in April 2018.
In 2020, Griffiths starred in the Amazon Prime
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television show, '' The Wilds,'' as Gretchen Klein.
In 2023, Griffiths was announced as the lead role for New Zealand comedy-drama series ''Madam.''
In 2024, Griffiths appeared in the final season of ABC political drama '' Total Control,'' after appearing in the two previous seasons, she also served as executive producer on the 3 series show.''.''
Other ventures
In 2017, Griffiths worked promoting the "No Robe" campaign for the Art Series Hotels, which invited hotel guests to pose for nude portraits in their rooms and have them brought to life by artists. She also serves on the board of the Sydney Contemporary art fair.
Personal life
Griffiths married Australian artist Andrew Taylor on 31 December 2002 in the chapel of her high school, Star of the Sea College
Star of the Sea College is an independent, Catholic, day school for girls, located in Brighton, an inner south-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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, in Melbourne.[ In 2003, she and Taylor had a son, followed by a daughter in 2005. In 2009, she gave birth to her third child in ]Los Angeles
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; Griffiths suffered a ruptured uterus giving birth. She spent a total of three days undergoing surgery and recovered from the condition.
In 2002, Griffiths stated she was an atheist
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.["Although I'm not a Christian, I was raised Christian. I'm an atheist, with a slight Buddhist leaning." ] However, in a 2015 interview, she revealed she was again a practising Catholic, the faith in which she was raised. In 2017, she spoke out in favour of same-sex marriage in Australia. She has also supported the Global Charter of Basic Rights campaign for Oxfam Australia.[ She considers herself a ]feminist
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.
After having lived and worked in the United States for nearly a decade while appearing on the series ''Six Feet Under'' and ''Brothers & Sisters'', Griffiths returned to live in her native Australia in 2012.
Griffiths became a Member of the Order of Australia
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in the Australia Day Honours in 2020.
Filmography
Film
Television
As director
Stage credits
Awards and nominations
Griffiths has received nominations for multiple awards. In 1994, her role in the comedy-drama film ''Muriel's Wedding
''Muriel's Wedding'' is a 1994 comedy-drama film written and directed by P.J. Hogan. The film, which stars Toni Collette, Bill Hunter and Rachel Griffiths, focuses on the socially awkward Muriel whose ambition is to have a glamorous wedding ...
'' (1994) saw her nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. She received an additional five AACTA
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nominations: three for Best Actress in a Leading Role
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for '' Amy'' (1997), '' Me Myself I'' (2000) and '' The Hard Word'' (2002); and two more for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for '' Beautiful Kate'' (2009) and '' Hacksaw Ridge'' (2016). Of these six nominations, she won two awards: Best Actress in a Supporting Role for ''Muriel's Wedding'' and Best Actress in a Supporting Role for ''Beautiful Kate''.
Achieving further success overseas, Griffiths was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
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in 1999
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for her role in the biographical film '' Hilary and Jackie'' (1998). This performance made her the seventh Australian woman to be nominated for an Academy Award in an acting category. She has also been nominated for two BAFTA Awards
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, four Golden Globe Awards
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(winning one for '' Six Feet Under''), four Primetime Emmy Awards
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and six Screen Actors Guild Awards
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(winning two for ''Six Feet Under'').
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1968 births
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Best Supporting Actress AACTA Award winners
Helpmann Award winners
Living people
20th-century Australian actresses
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Members of the Order of Australia
Australian feminists
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People educated at Star of the Sea College, Melbourne
Deakin University alumni