

Rachel Griffiths
Rachel Anne Griffiths AM, born on December 18, 1968, is a distinguished Australian actress known for her impactful work in both film and television. Griffiths rose to fame with her breakthrough role in the 1994 film "Muriel's Wedding," and garnered an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal in "Hilary and Jackie" in 1998. She is perhaps most recognized for her compelling performances as Brenda Chenowith in HBO's critically acclaimed series "Six Feet Under" and Sarah Walker Laurent in ABC's popular drama "Brothers & Sisters." Her remarkable talent has earned her numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Australian Film Institute Awards.
Griffiths began her academic journey at Melbourne University, where she studied philosophy before transitioning to the drama department at Victoria College of the Arts. Early in her career, she performed with the Woolly Jumpers Theatre Company and the Melbourne Theatre Company, showcasing her versatility in various productions.
In 1991, she gained attention for writing and starring in the short film "Barbie Gets Hip," which was featured at the Melbourne International Film Festival. Following her success in "Muriel's Wedding," she took on several roles in international films, including her American debut in "My Best Friend's Wedding" (1997). Griffiths joined the cast of "Six Feet Under" in 2001, contributing to the show's five-season success before taking on her role in "Brothers & Sisters," further solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Filmography


Madam

Brothers and Sisters

When We Rise

Six Feet Under

The Wilds

Comanche Moon

Barracuda

Deadline Gallipoli

Finding the Archibald

Total Control

Dead Lucky

David Stratton: A Cinematic Life

Blow Dry

The Hard Word

Saving Mr. Banks

Burning Man

Plainsong

Underground: The Julian Assange Story

The Rookie (2002)

Angel Rodriguez

Among Giants

Don't Tell

The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina

Since You've Been Gone

The King's Daughter

A Savage Christmas

Ned Kelly (2003)

Mammal
