Catherine McCormack
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| Catherine McCormack | |
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| Born | January 1, 1972 Alton, Hampshire |
Catherine McCormack (born 1 January 1972) is an Olivier Award-nominated English actress, known for her stage acting as well as her big screen performances in films such as Braveheart and Dangerous Beauty.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
McCormack was born in Alton, Hampshire, England. She has Irish ancestry, as one of her grandfathers was Irish[citation needed]. Her mother died of lupus when McCormack was six years old, and her steelworker father subsequently raised her and her brother Stephen.[1] She was raised in the Catholic religion (though is now a "lapsed Catholic")[2] and attended Convent of Our Lady of Providence.[3]
[edit] Career
[edit] Film
McCormack's first notable role was as the character Murron in the multiple Academy Award winning movie Braveheart. Her screen debut however was as the lead in the Anna Campion directed film Loaded, and has subsequently stated that she had a "miserable time with the director (Anna Campion)... it was my first film job, I needed to be mollycoddled, I needed to be helped through it, and I wasn't. Mostly, it was a horrible experience."[4] After Braveheart, McCormack had lead roles in Nils Gaup's Northstar and Marshall Herskovitz's Dangerous Beauty. Other films include Spy Game and 28 Weeks Later. Despite being in demand, she does few films, stating that "I read very few scripts I'm passionate about... Maybe one in every twenty or thirty."[5]
[edit] Theatre
McCormack has shown preference in her career towards the theatre,[6] saying that "theatre really is an actor's medium: you're on stage with no director anymore, whereas in film very rarely do you get much rehearsal other than running through the scene very quickly. Then everyone comes in and shoots it."[7] McCormack was one of the original 2006 London cast of Patrick Barlow's play of The 39 Steps.[8] In 2008, she is scheduled to perform the role of Nora in A Doll's House,[9] directed by Peter Hall at the Theatre Royal, Bath, and also the role of Isabel Archer in a stage adaptation of The Portrait of a Lady,[10], both commencing their runs in July 2008 and ending in August.
[edit] Selected Credits
[edit] Theatreography
- 2000: Nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 2001 (2000 season) for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in All My Sons at the Royal National Theatre, Cottesloe Stage.
- 2003: Played Claudia in the UK premiere of Honour, a play by Joanna Murray-Smith at the Royal National Theatre, London.
- 2003: Played Siân in Dinner, a new play by Moira Buffini. It co-starred Harriet Walter and Nicholas Farrell.
- 2006: Played The Woman in The 39 Steps at the Tricycle Theatre and Criterion Theatre, London.
- 2008: Will act alongside Finbar Lynch in A Doll's House at the Theatre Royal, Bath. The production will be directed by Peter Hall.
- 2008: Will act alongside Finbar Lynch, Niamh Cusack and Jean Marsh in The Portrait of a Lady at the Theatre Royal, Bath. The production will be directed by Peter Hall.
[edit] Filmography
- Loaded (1994)
- Tashunga also released as North Star (1995)
- Braveheart (1995)
- Deacon Brodie (1997, TV)
- Dancing at Lughnasa (1998)
- The Land Girls (1998)
- Dangerous Beauty (1998)
- This Year's Love (1999)
- Shadow of the Vampire (2000)
- Born Romantic (2000)
- The Weight of Water (2000)
- The Tailor of Panama (2001)
- Spy Game (2001)
- A Sound of Thunder (2005)
- Renaissance (2006)
- The Moon and the Stars (2007)
- 28 Weeks Later (2007)
- Midnight Man (2008, TV series)
[edit] References
- ^ Nick Duerden. "Catherine McCormack: The play's the thing", The Independent, 10 August 2006. Retrieved on 2007-05-12.
- ^ Catherine McCormack | Esquire | Find Articles at BNET.com
- ^ Catherine McCormack Biography - Yahoo! Movies
- ^ "The Play's The Thing" - Independent Interview
- ^ Interview with Spliced Online
- ^ "The Play's The Thing" - Independent Interview
- ^ Interview with Broadway.com
- ^ Dominic Cavendish. "Irreverent romp down the nostalgia track", Telegraph, 18 August 2006. Retrieved on 2008-04-07.
- ^ Theatre Royal - A Doll's House
- ^ Theatre Royal - The Portrait of a Lady
[edit] External links
- Catherine McCormack at the Internet Movie Database
- 2006 Interview with Catherine McCormack on Theatre.com
- Catherine McCormack - Life after Braveheart
- Interview with Broadway.com
- "Unrecognised Beauty" - 1998 interview with Spliced
- What's On Stage article about Peter Hall's 2008 plays with Catherine McCormack
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