Jackie Weaver

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jackie Weaver
Born May 25, 1947 (1947-05-25) (age 61)
Occupation Film actor, Stage actor, Television actor
Spouse(s) Derryn Hinch (divorced)

Jacki Weaver (born May 25, 1947) is an Australian stage, television and film actress.

Weaver has married five times, including twice to Derryn Hinch.

She attended Hornsby Girls High School.

Contents

[edit] Filmography

  • The Two-Wheeled Time Machine (1997) .... Old Alice
  • Cosi (1996) .... Cherry
  • House Rules (1988) TV Series
  • The Perfectionist (1987) .... Barbara Gunn
  • The Challenge (1986) (mini) TV Series .... Rasa Bertrand
  • Abra Cadabra (1983) (V) (voice) .... Primrose Buttercup
  • Sarah (1982) (TV) (voice)
  • Squizzy Taylor (1982) .... Dolly
  • Trial by Marriage (1980) TV Series .... Joan
  • Water Under the Bridge (1980) (TV) .... Maggie McGhee
  • The Dick Emery Show in Australia (1977) TV Series .... Various Characters
  • Alvin Purple (1976) TV Series .... Emily
  • Caddie (1976) .... Josie
  • Do I Have to Kill My Child? (1976) (TV)
  • Up the Convicts (1976) TV Series
  • The Removalists (1975) .... Fiona Carter
  • Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) .... Minnie
  • Polly My Love (1975) (TV) .... Polly
  • Petersen (1974) .... Susie Petersen
  • Alvin Purple (1973) .... Second Sugar Girl
  • Stork (1971) .... Anna
  • The Schoolmistress (1967) (TV)
  • Wandjina! (1966) TV Series

[edit] Theatre

Currently (Oct 2004) appearing in Reg Cribb's play "Last Cab to Darwin" with Sean Taylor and Barry Otto.

(April 2002): Appeared in David Williamson's play "Soulmates" (2002) with Sean Taylor. (Sydney Opera House Drama Theater, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia).

"Girl Talk" (Australia wide October 2000 to June 2001)

"The Falls" (Griffin Theatre Company)

"Fred" and "After The Ball" (Sydney Theatre Company)

in 1997 a production of Navigating, directed by Richard Wherrett, with Jacki Weaver as Bea, was staged by the Queensland and Melbourne Theatre companies.

Best Actress Awards for Joy Gresham in "Shadowlands" and Dr Georgeous in "The Sisters Rosensweig".

Variety Club Award for "They're Playing Our Song".

(stage) Original Australian Cast of "They're Playing Our Song" (early 1980s)

[edit] References

[edit] External links