Catherine Jane McCormack

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Catherine Jane McCormack Wiki Biography

Catherine McCormack was born on April 3, 1972 in Epsom, Surrey, England as Catherine Jane McCormack. She is an actress and director, known for Braveheart (1995), 28 Weeks Later (2007) and Spy Game (2001). IMDB Wikipedia $3 Million 1972 1972-4-3 28 Weeks Later (2007) 5′ 7″ (1.7 m) Actress April 3 Aries Braveheart (1995) Catherine Jane McCormack Catherine Mccormack Net Worth Director England Epsom Shadow of the Vampire (2000) Spy Game (2001) Surrey UK Writer

Catherine Jane McCormack Quick Info

Full Name Catherine McCormack
Net Worth $3 Million
Date Of Birth April 3, 1972
Died December 28, 1967, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Place Of Birth Epsom, Surrey, England, UK
Height 5′ 7″ (1.7 m)
Profession Actress, Director, Writer
Education Oxford School of Drama, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nationality British, American
Siblings Stephen McCormack
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001517
Nominations Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Movies Braveheart, Dangerous Beauty, 28 Weeks Later, Spy Game, The Tailor of Panama, The Weight of Water, Shadow of the Vampire, A Sound of Thunder, The Land Girls, Dancing at Lughnasa, The Moon and the Stars, Born Romantic, This Year’s Love, A Rumor of Angels, North Star, Loaded, Renaissance, Stevie, The …
TV Shows Lights Out, Midnight Man, Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire, Lights Out, Midnight Man, Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire

Catherine Jane McCormack Trademarks

  1. English accent
  2. Brown hair

Catherine Jane McCormack Quotes

  • The great thing about having spent all this time on film sets is that I’ve been able to watch directors and how they work. I now know that this is what I want to do as well: to tell stories visually. But it’s definitely my vision that I want to put across, nobody else’s.
  • The events with Henry III happened, obviously the way it happened, liberties were taken.
  • I have so many themes I want to explore, so many questions I’d like to raise and develop, and hopefully, I’ll get to do just that.
  • I lead a very boring life.
  • I’m so glad this is the last day of these thing, I get so tired of listening to my own voice.
  • Occasionally I go shopping for clothes, but I find the whole thing a real chore.
  • I listen to Radio 4 and put the iPod on shuffle. I like the randomness of, say, the Stones, then something from Nina Simone, Nick Drake or Bob Dylan.
  • Actors are accustomed to doing exactly what the director or writer requests us to do, and rarely get involved in that part of the process.
  • Britain is producing some of the worst films in the world. Our film industry is desperate to be part of America, and we just churn out flaccid imitations of bad films over there.
  • On Rufus Sewell: Rufus? He’s a grand kisser, and he’s dead sexy.
  • Left to my own devices I’d get up at midday every day of my life.
  • I happen to have worked with male directors who don’t understand women at all. Not at all. I’m flabbergasted by their ignorance.
  • I can’t sit around doing nothing. If I’m not working, I have a habit of becoming rather insular.
  • Sunday evenings often feel like the weekend is over before it’s even begun.
  • It’s funny, I listen to friends who talk about back when they were 14, eight, 16, whatever, as if it was yesterday. Me, I’ve no idea what I did. It’s all a blur, I’m afraid.
  • In my entire career? I am so sick of being asked, What’s it like to kiss Mel Gibson?
  • [on her preference for theater work over film]: Theater really is an actor’s medium: you’re on stage with no director anymore, whereas in film very rarely do you get much rehearsal other than running through the scene very quickly. Then everyone comes in and shoots it.

Catherine Jane McCormack Important Facts

  • Plays Claudia in UK premiere of “Honour”, a play by Joanna Murray-Smith at the National Theatre, London. [February 2003]
  • Starring in “The 39 Steps” at the Tricycle Theatre, London. Book by John Buchan, adapted by Patrick Barlow and directed by Maria Aitken. She is the only female in a cast of 4 playing nearly a 100 roles between them! [August 2006]
  • Her mother died when she was 6 years old. She was brought up Catholic by her father, a steelworker.
  • Her paternal grandfather was Irish.
  • Was in a relationship with actor Joseph Fiennes, between 1998 and 2000.
  • Trained at Oxford School of Drama.
  • She was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 2001 (2000 season) for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in “All My Sons” at the Royal National Theatre, Cottesloe Stage.

Catherine Jane McCormack Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Journey 2016/III Kate Elgar Actress
Sherlock 2016 TV Series Lady Carmichael Actress
Life in Squares 2015 TV Mini-Series Virginia Woolf, older / Virginia Woolf Actress
Magic in the Moonlight 2014 Olivia Actress
The Fold 2013 Rebecca Ashton Actress
Lucan 2013 TV Movie Lady Veronica Lucan Actress
Lights Out 2011 TV Series Theresa Leary Actress
Stevie 2008 TV Movie Claire Actress
Midnight Man 2008 TV Mini-Series Alice Ross Actress
28 Weeks Later 2007 Alice Actress
The Moon and the Stars 2007 Kristina Baumgarten / Tosca Actress
Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire 2006 TV Mini-Series Poppaea Sabina Actress
Renaissance 2006 Bislane Tasuiev (voice) Actress
Elizabeth David: A Life in Recipes 2006 TV Movie Elizabeth David Actress
A Sound of Thunder 2005 Sonia Rand Actress
Kenneth Tynan: In Praise of Hardcore 2005 TV Movie Kathleen Tynan Actress
Strings 2004 Zita (English version, voice) Actress
Gunpowder, Treason & Plot 2004 TV Movie Queen Elizabeth I Actress
Broken Morning 2003 TV Movie Cathy Actress
Spy Game 2001 Elizabeth Hadley Actress
Armadillo 2001 TV Series Flavia Actress
The Tailor of Panama 2001 Francesca Deane Actress
Born Romantic 2000 Jocelyn Actress
The Weight of Water 2000 Jean Janes Actress
A Rumor of Angels 2000 Mary Neubauer Actress
Shadow of the Vampire 2000 Greta Schröder Actress
The Debtors 1999 Actress
Love in the 21st Century 1999 TV Series Fay Actress
This Year’s Love 1999 Hannah Actress
Dancing at Lughnasa 1998 Christina Mundy Actress
Dangerous Beauty 1998 Veronica Franco Actress
The Land Girls 1998 Stella Actress
Deacon Brodie 1997 TV Movie Annie Grant Actress
North Star 1996 Sarah Actress
Braveheart 1995 Murron Actress
Loaded 1994 Rose Actress
Wycliffe 1994 TV Series Asenath Gardner Actress
Playhouse Presents 2013 TV Series 1 episode Director
Playhouse Presents 2013 TV Series written & created by – 1 episode Writer
South of Southern 2011 associate producer Producer
Dancing at Lughnasa 1998 performer: “The Isle of Capri’ 1934 Soundtrack
Scars of Shame 2013 Documentary Herself – Friend Self
Interviews with the Cast of ‘Braveheart’ 2007 Video short Herself Self
Tales of William Wallace 2007 Video documentary short Herself Self
28 Weeks Later: Getting Into the Action 2007 Video documentary short Herself / Alice Self
28 Weeks Later: The Infected 2007 Video documentary short Herself Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2007 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Breakfast 2006 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Making of ‘Spy Game’ 2001 Video documentary short Herself Self
Mel Gibson’s ‘Braveheart’: A Filmmaker’s Passion 2000 TV Short documentary Herself Self
Dancing at Lughnasa: Interviews 1998 Video documentary short Herself (uncredited) Self
Dancing at Lughnasa: On Location 1998 Video documentary short Herself / Christina Mundy (uncredited) Self

Catherine Jane McCormack Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1996 Golden Pegasus Flaiano International Prizes Best Foreign Actress Braveheart (1995) Won
1996 Golden Pegasus Flaiano International Prizes Best Foreign Actress Braveheart (1995) Nominated