Rachel Griffiths
A native of Melbourne, Griffiths graduated from Victoria College with a Bachelor of Education degree in drama and dance. She worked in the theater in Melbourne with Australia's acclaimed theatre company for young people, Wooly Jumpers Inc. She continued over the next six years working with the Melbourne and Sydney Theatre Companies, starring in Sylvia, The Sisters Rosensweig, The Grapes of Wrath and The Doll House. In 2002 she starred in David Auburn's stage play Proof for the Melbourne Theatre Company and took home the Green Room Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
Griffiths directed her first short film, Tulip, in 1999, which went on to win Best Short Film at the Toronto and Palm Springs Film Festivals. She completed her second short, Roundabout, in 2002 to great acclaim. The film won two Best Short Film awards, one from the Australian Film Critics Circle and the other at the Melbourne Film Festival.
In October Griffiths will be featured in the HBO independent film Angel, directed by Jim McKay, and recently completed filming Larry McMurtry's miniseries Comanche Moon, for CBS/Paramount.
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Rachel Griffiths Facts
| Occupation | Actress |
| Birthday | June 4, 1968 (40) |
| Sign | Gemini |
| Birthplace | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| Height | 5' 8½" (1m74) |
| Awards | 2002 Golden Globe Awards: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or TV Film (for Six Feet Under) |
Selected Filmography
| Brothers and Sisters | ||
| Blow | ||
| Six Feet Under | ||
| Six Feet Under: The Complete First Season | ||
| Step Up | ||
| My Best Friend's Wedding | ||
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