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Catherine McCormack

  • Born: Jan 01, 1972
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Science Fiction
  • Career Highlights: The Land Girls, Braveheart, The Tailor of Panama
  • First Major Screen Credit: Loaded (1994)

Biography

After making a memorable impression on audiences as Mel Gibson's doomed love in Braveheart, British actress Catherine McCormack emerged as one of the most promising of Britain's new wave of young actors. Born January 1, 1972, in Hampshire, England, McCormack trained at the Oxford School of Drama. Following some stage and television work, she made her film debut in Anna Campion's Loaded (1994), playing a member of a group of friends who go away for a fairly disastrous weekend retreat. After a turn in the obscure Tashunga (a 1995 film that was released a year later under the title of North Star), McCormack got her break in the epic Braveheart (1995). Although her role was secondary, the huge success of the film won McCormack widespread attention, paving the way for her lead role in the 1997 World War II drama The Land Girls (which also starred fellow up-and-comers Rachel Weisz and Anna Friel). The following year, the actress gained further prominence through the lead role in Dangerous Beauty, in which she played a Venetian courtesan. The same year, she also had a prominent part in Dancing at Lughnasa, a screen adaptation of Brian Friel's acclaimed play, starring Meryl Streep. In 1999, McCormack headlined yet another film, with her turn in the British comedy This Year's Love, in which she co-starred with fellow rising stars Dougray Scott, Jennifer Ehle, and Ian Hart.

Her onscreen career subsequently stalled by a series of weighty roles in such high profile but only moderately successfuls films as Shadow of the Vampire, The Tailor of Panama, and Spy Game, McCormack nevertheless managed to make an impression on stage in such efforts as the SoHo Theater production of Kiss Me Like You Mean It and the West End production of Sam Shepard's A Lie of the Mind. Later making her directorial debut with a West End production of Anna Weiss, McCormack was nominated for as Best Supporting Actress at the 2001 Oliver Awards for her memorable performance in a British National Theater production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons. In 2005 McCormack would go hunting for the fearsome baboonasaurus in the notorious flop A Sound of Thunder, with voice work in the visually extravagant 2006 sci fi action entry Renaissance marking the actress' first foray into the world of animation. ~ Rebecca Flint, All Movie Guide

 
 
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Catherine McCormack
Born January 1 1972 (1972--) (age 35)
Alton, Hampshire

Catherine McCormack (born 1 January 1972) is an English actress.

Biography

McCormack was born in Alton Hampshire England. Her mother died of lupus when she was six years old and subsequently she was raised by her father who was a steelworker.[1]

Career

Her 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. After the success of Braveheart McCormack had starring roles in Nils Gaup's Northstar and Marshall Herskovitz's Dangerous Beauty. She has also appeared in David Leland's The Land Girls and had the leading role of Hannah in Davy Kane's This Year's Love which also starred Kathy Burke.

McCormack also played the memorable role of Brad Pitt's love interest in Spy Game opposite Robert Redford and most recently in 28 Weeks Later.

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