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English actress Catherine McCormack made her share of movies on both sides of the Atlantic, most notably... (Learn more)

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Catherine McCormack’s Milestones
Acted in the British TV-movie "In the Wood", directed by Anna Campion
Began career in stage roles as a student at Oxford School of Drama
Raised in Alton, England
1994 Feature acting debut in the ensemble of "Loaded/Bloody Weekend", directed by Campion; released theatrically in the USA in 1996
1995 Had supporting role as the doomed bride of William Wallace in Mel Gibson's Oscar-winning epic "Braveheart"
1996 Co-starred with Billy Connolly in the British TV-movie "Deacon Brodie"
1998 Appeared as one of "The Land Girls" alongside Anna Friel and Rachel Weisz
1998 First leading role in films, the Italian courtesan in "Dangerous Beauty/The Honest Courtesan"
1998 Portrayed Christina, the youngest of five Irish sisters and an unwed mother, in "Dancing at Lughnasa", directed by Pat O'Connor
1999 Acted with Douglas Henshall and Kathy Burke in "This Year's Love", a contemporary comedy-drama about relationships
1999 Made London stage debut in "Anna Weiss"
2000 Announced plans to make film directing debut with an adaptation of a William Boyd short story
2000 Co-starred with Julie Walters in a revival of Arthur Miller's "All My Sons" at London's National Theatre
2000 Portrayed German actress Greta Schroeder in "Shadow of the Vampire"
2001 Appeared alongside Brad Pitt and Robert Redford in "The Spy Game"
2001 Appeared opposite Peter McDonald in Neil Jordan's one-act play "White Horses" in Dublin
2001 Portrayed an embassy worker seduced by a British agent in "The Tailor of Panama"
2001 Returned to the London stage in Sam Shepard's play "A Lie of the Mind"
2005 Cast as physicist, Dr. Sonia Rand in "A Sound of Thunder," based on a short story by award-winning author Ray Bradbury
2007 Co-starred in "28 Weeks Later," the sequel to Danny Boyle’s 2002 film "28 Days Later"

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Born

November, 30 1971 in Alton, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom

Education

  • Oxford School of Drama, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England:
  • Convent of Our Lady of Providence, Alton, England: private Catholic school run by a French religious order

Professions

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