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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