请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Jacki Weaver
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

     Singing and stage  Film 

  3. Personal life

  4. Filmography

     Films  Television  Stage 

  5. Awards and nominations

  6. Other awards

  7. Further reading

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2013}}{{Use Australian English|date=January 2013}}{{Infobox person
| honorific_suffix = {{post-nominals|country=AUS|size=100|AO}}
| name = Jacki Weaver
| image = Jacki Weaver - Flickr - Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer (1).jpg
| caption = Weaver in December 2012
| birth_name = Jacqueline Ruth Weaver
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1947|5|25|df=y}}
| birth_place = Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
| occupation = Actress
| education = Hornsby Girls' High School
| yearsactive = 1962–present
| spouse = {{marriage|David Price
|1966|1970|reason={{abbr|div.|divorced}}}}
{{marriage|Max Hensser
|1975|1977|reason={{abbr|div.|divorced}}}}
{{marriage|Derryn Hinch
|1983|1996|reason={{abbr|div.|divorced}}}}
{{marriage|Derryn Hinch
|1997|1998|reason={{abbr|div.|divorced}}}}
{{marriage|Sean Taylor
|2003}}
| partner = John Walters
({{abbr|esp.|espoused}} 1969; {{abbr|sep.|separated}} 1970)
Richard Wherrett
({{abbr|esp.|espoused}} 1971; {{abbr|sep.|separated}} 1974)
Phil Davis
({{abbr|esp.|espoused}} 1977; {{abbr|sep.|separated}} 1981)
| children = 1
| website =
}}

Jacqueline Ruth Weaver {{post-nominals|country=AUS|AO}} (born 25 May 1947) is an Australian theatre, film, and television actress. She is known internationally for her performances in Animal Kingdom (2010) and Silver Linings Playbook (2012), both of which earned her nominations for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Weaver emerged in the 1970s as a symbol of the Australian New Wave through her work in Ozploitation films such as Stork (1971), Alvin Purple (1973), and Petersen (1974). In 2005, she released her autobiography, Much Love, Jac.[1]

Early life

Weaver was born in Sydney, Australia. Her mother, Edith (née Simpson), was a migrant from England, and her father, Arthur Weaver, was a Sydney solicitor.[2] She attended Hornsby Girls' High School and was Dux of her school. She won a scholarship to study sociology at university, but instead embarked upon an acting career.[3][4]

Career

Weaver has been working in Australian film, stage and television since the 1960s. The turning point in her career came in 1965 just before she was about to go to university and was cast in the Australian TV series Wandjina!.[5] Since then, Jacki has performed in thousands of productions through television, film and stage.

Singing and stage

{{BLP unsourced section|date=August 2018}}

In 1963, at the age of 16, Jacki mimed the role of Gretel to the great soprano, Marilyn Richardson, in an ABC production of Weber's Hansel and Gretel, conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras. In 1964 at the Palace Theatre in Sydney, Weaver and a number of other Australian singers such as The Delltones and her then-boyfriend Bryan Davies performed a satire on the Gidget movies, in which Weaver performed as "Gadget."

In the mid-1960s, she appeared on the Australian music show Bandstand. In one appearance, she sang a 1920s-style pastiche, the novelty song "I Love Onions."

Contrary to popular beliefs, Jacki has never appeared in any soap operas. She has performed in more than 80 plays, including her stage work in Chekov's The Cherry Orchard and Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, in which she played Stella. Her stage abilities were recognised with a "Mo" award. In 1980 she appeared in a television production of Sumner Locke Elliot's Water Under the Bridge.

Film

Weaver's film debut came with 1971's Stork for which she won her first Australian Film Institute Award. Other notable films during this time include a small role in Peter Weir's critically acclaimed film version of Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975), and a more substantial appearance in Caddie (1976) for which she won her second Australian Film Institute Award.

In the 1990s and early 2000s, Weaver found it increasingly difficult to gain roles on screen or television and she devoted much of her energy to the Australian stage, starring in plays including A Streetcar Named Desire, Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Death of a Salesman, Reg Cribb's Last Cab to Darwin, and Chekhov's Uncle Vanya alongside Cate Blanchett and Richard Roxburgh in 2010-11.

In 2010, Weaver starred in the Melbourne-set crime thriller Animal Kingdom playing a gang family matriarch. Her performance earned her an Academy Award nomination as well as winning the Australian Film Institute Award, the National Board of Review, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award and a Satellite Award.

Weaver made her Hollywood debut with the comedy The Five-Year Engagement, alongside Emily Blunt and Jason Segel, and starred in Park Chan-Wook's English-language debut, Stoker, alongside fellow Australian actors Nicole Kidman and Mia Wasikowska, and British actor Matthew Goode.[6]

On 10 January 2012, Weaver was again nominated for an Academy Award for her role opposite Robert De Niro in the film Silver Linings Playbook. In April the same year, she was cast in the adaptation of Richard Alfieri's play Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks opposite Gena Rowlands.[7]

Personal life

Weaver had a relationship of many years with Richard Wherrett, Director of the Sydney Theatre Company.[8] She was married to David Price from 1966 to 1970, before marrying Max Hensser in 1975. She lived with Phil Davis, a former Sydney crime reporter, Canberra Press Secretary, and Executive Producer for Mike Willesee, for five years until 1981, before she married the radio and television presenter Derryn Hinch in 1983. She and Hinch divorced in 1998. She had a son, Dylan (b. 1970) with her partner at the time, John Walters.[9] She is currently married to actor Sean Taylor.{{cn|date=December 2018}}

Filmography

Films

Year Film RoleNotes
1971 Stork Anna
1973Alvin PurpleSecond Sugar Girl
1974 Petersen Susie Petersen
1975 Picnic at Hanging Rock Minnie
{{sortname>The|Removalists}}Marilyn Carter
1976 Caddie Josie
1982 Squizzy Taylor Dolly
1983 Abra Cadabra Primrose Buttercup Voice
1987{{sortname>The|Perfectionist|nolink=1}} Barbara Gunn
1996 Cosi Cherry
1997{{sortname>The|Two-Wheeled Time Machine|nolink=1}} Old Alice Short film
2008 Three Blind Mice Bernie Fisher
2009 Early Checkout Cleaner Short
2010 Animal Kingdom Janine "Smurf" Cody
Summer Coda Jen
2011 Lois Lois Short
2012 The Five-Year Engagement Sylvia Dickerson-Barnes
Silver Linings Playbook Dolores Solitano
2013 Stoker Aunt Gwendolyn "Gin" Stoker
Parkland Marguerite Oswald
Haunt Janet Morello
2014 Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks Irene Mossbecker
Reclaim Reigert
The Voices Dr. Warren
Maya the Bee Buzzlina Von Beena (voice)
Magic in the Moonlight Grace
2015 Last Cab to Darwin Dr. Farmer
Equals Bess
2016 Goldstone The Mayor
2017 The Polka King Barb
Small Crimes Irma Denton
The Disaster Artist Carolyn Minnott
2018 Irreplaceable You Estelle
Life of the Party[10] Sandy Cook
Out of Blue Miriam Rockwell
Widows Agnieszka
Bird Box Cheryl
2019 Poms Sheryl Post-production
Zeroville Dotty Post-production
2020 Grudge Post-production
TBA Elsewhere Post-production
Stage Mother Post-production

Television

Year Film RoleNotes
1966Wandjina!
1967The Schoolmistress
HomicideHettie / Anne Johnson / Sue Ryan9 episodes
1969RiptideLizEpisode: "Brethren Island"
1969–1973Division 4Val Smith / Thea Kemp2 episodes
1970Woobinda, Animal DoctorEpisode: "Chocolate, Cherry or Pistachio"
1970–74Would You Believe?As SelfPanelist on ABC TV Game Show
1971The Comedy Game2 episodes
The GodfathersMatilda MathewsEpisode: "Waltzing Matilda"
SpyforceElaine HarrisonEpisode: "The Volunteers: Part 1"
1972CatwalkRock WilsonEpisode: "A Life in the Day Of"
1975Polly Me LovePollyTV film
1976Alvin PurpleEmily
Do I Have to Kill My Child?TV film
Up the Convicts
RushYvette PrecotEpisode: "A Shilling a Day"
1977The Dick Emery Show in AustraliaVarious Characters
1980Trial by MarriageJoan
Water Under the BridgeMaggie McGhee8 episodes
1981Tickled Pink2 episodes
1986The ChallengeRasa BertrandMiniseries
1988House RulesJulie BuckleyEpisode: "The Honourable Housewife"
2007Hammer BayAileen BlakelyTV film
2009SatisfactionGillian2 episodes
2013The McCarthysMarjorie McCarthyTV film
Super Fun NightPamela BoubierEpisode: "Engagement Party"
2014GracepointSusan Wright10 episodes
Who Do You Think You Are?As SelfSeason 6, episode 3
2015–2016Blunt TalkRosalie WinterSeries regular; 20 episodes
2016Sister CitiesMary BaxterTV film
2016–2018Secret CitySenator Catriona Bailey6 episodes (season 1) TBC (Season 2)

Stage

Year Film Role Venue
1962A Wish is a DreamPhillip Theatre, Sydney
1963Once Upon a SurfiePalace Theatre, Sydney
1974Love's Labour's Lost[11]Drama Theatre, Sydney (6 December 1974 – 18 January 1975)
The SeagullNimrod Upstairs, Surry Hills
1976A Streetcar Named DesireDrama Theatre, Sydney
Bedroom FarceTheatre Royal (1976-5 October 1978)
1980They're Playing Our SongSonia Walsk Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (23 August 1980 - January 1981)
1985The Real ThingDrama Theatre, Sydney
1986Blithe SpiritPlayhouse, Melbourne
1987Emerald CityPlayhouse, Melbourne (18 March & 11 November 1987)
1993AwayRiverside Theatres, Parramatta
1995ReunionComedy Club, Carlton, 13 May - 3 June 1995
1997After the BallSydney Theatre Company
NavigatingKatherine ThompsonQueensland and Melbourne Theatre companies
1999Fred[12]Sydney Theatre Company
2000The FallsGriffin Theatre Company & Stables Theatre, Darlinghurst
Girl TalkAustralia wide October 2000 - June 2001
2002The Blonde, The Brunette and the Vengeful RedheadStables Theatre, Darlinghurst
SoulmatesCivic Theatre, Newcastle (13 April - 28 August 2002)
Three Sisters
2003Last of the Red Hot Lovers3 June 2003 – 13 July 2004
Six Degrees of Separation
2004Last Cab to Darwin7 August - 10 November 2004
The Blonde, The Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead24 February 2004 – 23 October 2006, 1 June 2007
2006A Hard GodSydney Theatre Company
2010Entertaining Mr SloaneState Theatre Company of South Australia
Uncle Vanya[13]NanaSydney Theatre Company

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Award Category Result
1971 StorkAustralian Film Institute Award Best Actress in a Leading Role {{won}}
1976 Caddie Best Actress in a Supporting Role {{won}}
2010Animal Kingdom Best Actress in a Leading Role {{won}}
National Board of Review Award Best Supporting Actress {{won}}
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award Best Supporting Actress {{won}}
Satellite Award Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture {{won}}
Utah Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress {{won}}
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress2nd Place}}
National Society of Film Critics Best Supporting Actress3rd Place}}
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress {{won}}
Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Supporting Actress {{nom}}
Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress {{nom}}
Chicago Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress {{nom}}
Saturn Award Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress {{nom}}
Golden Globe Award Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture {{nom}}
Denver Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress {{nom}}
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress {{nom}}
Houston Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress {{nom}}
Detroit Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress {{nom}}
Academy AwardBest Supporting Actress {{nom}}
2012Silver Linings Playbook {{nom}}
AACTA Awards Best International Supporting Actress {{won}}
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture {{nom}}

Other awards

  • Best Actress Awards{{clarify|date=May 2015}} for Joy Gresham in Shadowlands and Dr Georgeous in The Sisters Rosensweig
  • Variety Club Award for They're Playing Our Song
  • 2013 Australians in Film Breakthrough Award [14]
  • 2014 AACTA Longford Lyell Award for lifetime achievement[15]

Further reading

  • Jane Cadzow, "All or nothing", The Sydney Morning Herald, Good Weekend, 5 December 1998
  • Deborah Blashki-Marks, "What I've Learnt: Jacki Weaver", The Age, 8 May 2004

References

1. ^Much Love Jac accessed 1-9-2016
2. ^{{Cite book|last=Weaver|first=Jacki|authorlink=|title=Much Love, Jac|publisher=Allen & Unwin|year=2007|location=|pages=2–7|url=|isbn=1741750563}}
3. ^{{cite book|author=Jacki Weaver|title=Much Love, Jac|location=Crows Nest, N.S.W.|publisher=Allen & Unwin|year=2005|isbn= 1-74114-618-6|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9G_Mzr3HE7QC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage}}
4. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=48wQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=65IDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2702,586333 "Jacki Weaver actress"] by Jennie Curtin, The Age (11 April 1986)
5. ^Tom Ryan, "Jacki Weaver", Cinema Papers, April 1982 p121-124, 185
6. ^Craig Dunning "Jacki Weaver has landed another blockbuster role alongside Nicole Kidman in Stoker" The Daily Telegraph (Sydney) (29 July 2011)
7. ^"Jacki Weaver To Star In Indie '6 Dance Lessons In 6 Weeks" Deadline Hollywood (4 April 2013)
8. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/jacki-weaver-hooray-for-hollywood-20131028-2waex.html |title=Jacki Weaver: Hooray for Hollywood |first=Kirsten |last=Tranter |date=2 November 2013 |work=Sydney Morning Herald |accessdate=19 November 2018}}
9. ^{{cite news|last=Jones|first=Caroline|title=Secret Life of Jacki|url=http://www.abc.net.au/austory/content/2003/s933067.htm|publisher=abc.net.au|accessdate=2 December 2013|work=ABC|date=2 June 2003}}
10. ^{{cite news|last1=Galuppo|first1=Mia|title=Jacki Weaver to Play Melissa McCarthy's Mom in 'Life of the Party' (Exclusive)|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/jacki-weaver-play-melissa-mccarthys-916383|accessdate=August 4, 2016|publisher=The Hollywood Reporter|date=August 2, 2016}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=Love's Labour's Lost|url=http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/5668|publisher=AusStage.edu.au|accessdate=3 December 2013}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=Fred by Beatrix Christian|url=http://australianplays.org/apAjaxTabs.php?action=images&val=ASC-1463|publisher=AustralianPlays.org|accessdate=3 December 2013}}
13. ^Uncle Vanya {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101024105523/http://www.sydneytheatre.com.au/2010/uncle-vanya |date=24 October 2010 }} at the Sydney Theatre Company
14. ^[https://variety.com/2013/film/news/jacki-weaver-australia-1200589429 (26 August 2013), Jacki Weaver and Sullivan Stapleton tapped for top award from Australians in Film. "Variety", Los Angeles]
15. ^"Jacki Weaver wins AACTA lifetime achievement award", Sydney Morning Herald, 27 January 2014. Retrieved 2014-01-27

External links

{{commons category|Jacki Weaver}}
  • {{IMDb name|915865}}
  • Jacki Weaver{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} at the National Film and Sound Archive
{{Navboxes
|title = Awards for Jacki Weaver|list ={{AACTA Award Best Actress in a Leading Role}}{{AACTAAward BestSupportingActress}}{{AACTA International Award for Best Supporting Actress}}{{Longford Lyell Award}}{{Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress}}{{National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress}}{{Satellite Award Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture}}
}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Weaver, Jacki}}

14 : 1947 births|20th-century Australian actresses|21st-century Australian actresses|Actresses from Sydney|Australian film actresses|Australian people of English descent|Australian stage actresses|Australian television actresses|Best Actress AACTA Award winners|Best Supporting Actress AACTA Award winners|Best Supporting Actress AACTA International Award winners|Living people|Logie Award winners|Officers of the Order of Australia

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/11/12 23:33:45