Catherine McCormack
Catherine McCormack was born in Epsom, England, United Kingdom on April 3rd, 1972 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 52, Catherine McCormack biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.
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Catherine Jane McCormack (born 3 April 1972) is an English actress of stage and film.
Braveheart (1995), The Land Girls (191998), Dangerous Beauty (1998), Dancing at Lughnasa (1998)), Spy Game (2001), and 28 Weeks Later (2007).
All My Sons (2000) and Honour (2003) were among her theatre performances.
Early life
McCormack was born in Epsom, Surrey, England. She is of part Irish ancestry because one of her grandfathers was Irish. McCormack's mother died of lupus at six years old, and her steelworker father raised her and her brother Stephen. She was born Roman Catholic and attended the Convent of Our Lady of Providence. She went on to study at the Oxford School of Drama.
Personal life
McCormack and her boyfriend were living in Richmond, Calif., as of 2009.
Career
In the multiple Academy Award-winning film Braveheart (1995), McCormack's first significant role was as the character Murron MacClannough. In the Anna Campion-directed film Loaded (1994), she played the lead. Anna Campion, a filmmaker, has subsequently said she had a "miserable time with the film (Anna Campion). It was mostly an unpleasant experience."
McCormack starred in David Leland's The Land Girls and was on lead roles in Nils Gaup's Northstar and Marshall Herskovitz' Dangerous Beauty after Braveheart. Spy Game (2001) and 28 Weeks Later are two other films. Despite being in demand, she produces little films, saying "I read very few scripts I'm passionate about... Maybe one in every twenty or thirty."
McCormack has demonstrated a preference for the theatre, saying that "theatre is now an actor's medium," says the actor, "you're on stage with no director anymore, but in film, there is little rehearsal other than running through the scene quickly." "Everybody comes in and shoots it," then says. McCormack was one of Patrick Barlow's original cast members of The 39 Steps in 2006. Nora in A Doll's House, directed by Peter Hall at the Theatre Royal Bath, and also in a stage version of The Portrait of a Lady, began in July 2008 and then devolving to the Rose Theatre in Kingston later this year.
She appeared in the British version of Six Characters in Search of an Author in 2009. Juana Inés de la Cruz, a young woman from the Royal Shakespeare Company, appeared in Helen Edmundson's production The Heresy of Love in 2012.