Biography
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Frances O'Connor (born on 12 June, 1967 in Wantage, Oxfordshire) is an Australian actress who attended Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts as well as earned a BA in literature from the Curtin University of Technology in Western Australia. At two years of age she moved to Perth, Western Australia with her parents, though she now considers Melbourne her home.
Filmography
- Poetic Unreason (2005)
- Three Dollars (2005)
- The Lazarus Child (2004)
- Book of Love (2004)
- Iron Jawed Angels (2004) (TV)
- Piccadilly Jim (2004)
- Timeline (2003)
- Windtalkers (2002)
- The Importance of Being Earnest (2002)
- Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001)
- Bedazzled (2000)
- About Adam (2000)
- Madame Bovary (2000)
- Mansfield Park (1999)
- A Little Bit of Soul (1998)
- Thank God He Met Lizzie (1997)
- Kiss or Kill (1997)
- Love and Other Catastrophes (1996)
- Shark Bay (1996)
- Bathing Boxes (1995)
- Halifax f.p: The Feeding (1995)
- Law of the Land (1993) (TV Series)
TV guest appearances
- The Panel (episode 3.7) 19 April 2000
- Frontline (episode 3.8) 14 April 1997
- Blue Heelers (episode 3.10) 2 April 1996
- Blue Heelers (episode 3.9) 26 March 1996
- Blue Heelers (episode 3.8) 19 March 1996
- Banjo Paterson's The Man From Snowy River (Snowy River: The McGregor Saga) (episode 3.20) 1995
- The Man From Snowy River (TV series)|Banjo Paterson's The Man From Snowy River (Snowy River: The McGregor Saga) (episode 3.19) 1995
- The Damnation of Harvey McHugh (episode 1.8) 1994
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