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When Australian Judy Davis dropped out of convent school to sing in a rock band, she probably didn't know that she was on her way to an award-winning acting career. Born in Perth on April 23, 1955, she made her large screen debut with a one-line part in High Rolling (1977). In her next film, My Brilliant Career (1979), Davis starred opposite Sam Neill, and received two
In 1982, Davis portrayed the young Golda Meir in the TV miniseries, A Woman Called Golda, winning her first Emmy nomination. She received an Oscar nomination two years later, for her role in David Lean's A Passage to India
Among her film credits are Heatwave (1982), Kangaroo (1986), High Tide (1987), Alice (1990), Barton Fink (1991), Naked Lunch (1991), Where Angels Fear to Tread (1991), Husbands and Wives (1992), The Ref (1994), Children of the Revolution (1996), Absolute Power (1997), Celebrity (1998), The Man Who Sued God (2001), and Swimming Upstream (2003).
Other awards include National Society of Film Critics Best Actress award for High Tide in 1988; New York Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress award for Barton Fink and Naked Lunch in 1991; several film critics' awards and an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for Husbands and Wives in 1992; and the Film Critics Circle of Australia award for Best Actress for Children of the Revolution in 1996.
Davis made just as much of a mark on the small screen. She won a 1991 Golden Globe award and an Emmy nomination for her performance in One Against the Wind; received an Emmy award for her portrayal of the lesbian lover of a US Army nurse in Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story in 1995; earned a 1998 Emmy nomination for her role as a struggling farmer in Australia's Outback faced with raising her husband's daughter from his first marriage in Echo of Thunder; earned another Emmy nomination for her rendering of Lillian Hellman opposite Sam Shepard as Dashiell Hammett in the A&E biopic Dash & Lilly in 1999; was nominated again in 1999 for an Emmy for her role opposite Sally Field in the TV movie A Cooler Climate. Davis won her second Emmy in 2001 for her much-heralded portrayal of Judy Garland in the biopic Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows, based on the book by Garland's daughter, Lorna Luft.
Her portrayal of Nancy Reagan in the controversial television movie The Reagans earned her another Emmy nomination, as well as a Golden Globe nomination in 2004. Two years later she was nominated for another Emmy for A Little Thing Called Murder and her 10th nomination — and a win — came in 2007 for The Starter Wife
Davis is married to actor Colin Friels, and they have a son and a daughter.
Last updated: January 21, 2009.




