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