Rachel Griffiths
Australian actress
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2024 | Returns to Total Control and stars in Madam as McKenzie Leigh |
2024 | Appeared in the final season of ABC political drama Total Control, also serving as an executive producer for the series. |
2023 | Announced as the lead role in the New Zealand comedy-drama series Madam. |
2023 | Rachel Griffiths appeared in two films: 'Anyone but You' as Innie and 'Bring Him to Me' as Veronica |
2022 | Portrays Dr. Fiona Wood in the Bali 2002 miniseries |
2022 | Griffiths appeared in 'The King's Daughter' as the Abbess, though the film was originally filmed in 2014 |
2021 | Takes a main role as Margot in Aftertaste |
2020 | Starred in the Amazon Prime television show The Wilds as Gretchen Klein. |
January 2020 | Griffiths was named a Member of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day Honours. |
2019 | Begins main role as Rachel Anderson in Total Control |
2019 | Rachel Griffiths starred in and produced the film 'Ride Like a Girl' |
April 2018 | Appeared in the SBS thriller miniseries Dead Lucky, which was sold for American distribution to the streaming service SundanceNow. |
2017 | Stars in the miniseries When We Rise as Diane Jones |
2017 | Griffiths began serving on the board of the Sydney Contemporary art fair, expanding her involvement in the arts community. |
2017 | Rachel Griffiths starred in the film 'Don't Tell' as Joy Conolly |
2017 | Rachel Griffiths worked on promoting the 'No Robe' campaign for Art Series Hotels, which encouraged hotel guests to participate in nude portrait photography and artistic representation. |
2017 | Griffiths publicly spoke out in support of same-sex marriage in Australia. |
2016 | Received an AACTA Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Hacksaw Ridge. |
2016 | Appears in two TV series: Indian Summers as Sirene and Barracuda as Samantha Taylor |
2016 | Appeared in a supporting role in Mel Gibson's biographical war drama Hacksaw Ridge and in the docudrama miniseries When We Rise. |
2015 | Directed several episodes of the Australian television series Nowhere Boys. |
2015 | Rachel Griffiths appeared in multiple episodes of 'Nowhere Boys' Series 2, specifically episodes 8, 9, and 10 |
2014 | Griffiths takes a main role as Belle in the TV series House Husbands |
2013 | Rachel Griffiths starred in two films: 'Patrick' as Matron Cassidy and 'Saving Mr. Banks' as Helen 'Ellie' Morehead |
2013 | Griffiths plays Dulcie Boling in the miniseries Paper Giants: Magazine Wars and stars as MacKenzie Granger in the TV series Camp |
November 2013 | The Sydney Morning Herald reported Griffiths was set to play Julia Gillard in a television drama, but the project was ultimately rejected by Australian television networks. |
2012 | Participated in '8', an exclusive two-night run of readings in Melbourne and Sydney |
2012 | Appeared in the Julian Assange television biopic Underground: The Julian Assange Story. |
2012 | Rachel Griffiths returned to live in her native Australia after a decade of working in the United States, choosing to work less and spend more time with her children. |
2012 | Griffiths voiced a character in the short film 'Butterflies' playing Claire |
2011 | Rachel Griffiths appeared in the film 'Burning Man' as the character Miriam |
November 3 2011 | Officially opened on Broadway in Other Desert Cities, with critics praising her knockout New York stage debut. |
October 10 2011 | Made her Broadway debut in Other Desert Cities, which began previews, receiving critical acclaim for her performance. |
2010 | Rachel Griffiths appears in one episode of the TV series Rake as Eddie Langhorn |
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