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Jacki Weaver

Australian actor (born 1947)

Jacki Weaver

Summary

Australian actor (born 1947)

FieldValue
honorific_suffix
nameJacki Weaver
imageJacki Weaver - Flickr - Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer (1).jpg
captionWeaver in December 2012
birth_nameJacqueline Ruth Weaver
birth_date
birth_placeHurstville, New South Wales, Australia
occupationActor
educationHornsby Girls' High School
yearsactive1962–present
spouse{{plainlist
* {{marriageDavid Price19661970reasondiv}}
* {{marriageMax Hensser19751977reasondiv}}
* {{marriageDerryn Hinch19831998reasondiv}}
partnerJohn Walters
(esp. 1969; sep. 1970)
Richard Wherrett
(esp. 1971; sep. 1974)
Phil Davis
(esp. 1977; sep. 1981)
children1

(esp. 1969; sep. 1970) Richard Wherrett (esp. 1971; sep. 1974) Phil Davis (esp. 1977; sep. 1981)

Jacqueline Ruth Weaver (born 25 May 1947) is an Australian theatre, film, and television actor. She emerged in the 1970s during the Australian New Wave through her work in Ozploitation films such as Stork (1971), Alvin Purple (1973), and Petersen (1974). She later starred in Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975), Caddie (1976), Squizzy Taylor (1982), and a number of television films and miniseries. She also starred in Australian productions of plays such as Death of a Salesman and A Streetcar Named Desire.

Weaver received international attention and nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performances in the crime film Animal Kingdom (2010) and the comedy drama film Silver Linings Playbook (2012), the former of which also earned her the National Board of Review Award. This attention led her to receive roles in further Hollywood projects, including the films The Five-Year Engagement (2012), Parkland (2013), Magic in the Moonlight (2014), The Disaster Artist (2017), Bird Box, Widows (both 2018), Poms (2019), Stage Mother (2020), and Father Stu (2022).

On television, Weaver starred in the Starz comedy series Blunt Talk (2015–2016), the Fox Showcase political thriller Secret City (2016–2019), the Epix thriller Perpetual Grace, LTD (2019), and the Stan science fiction series Bloom (2019–2020). Since 2021, she has played a recurring role as Caroline Warner in the Paramount Network neo-Western series Yellowstone.

Early life

Jacqueline Ruth Weaver was born in Hurstville, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales. Her mother, Edith (née Simpson), was a migrant from England, and her father, Arthur Weaver, was a Sydney solicitor. 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.

Career

1960s–2000s

Weaver has been working in Australian film, stage, and television since the 1960s. In 1963, at the age of 16, Weaver mimed the role of Gretel to the soprano Janet Rutledge in an ABC production of Engelbert Humperdinck'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". 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!

In 1971, Weaver made her big screen debut playing the female leading role in the comedy film, Stork directed by Tim Burstall, for which she won her first Australian Film Institute Award. She later starred in the comedy films Alvin Purple (1973), and Petersen (1974). She played supporting role in Peter Weir's critically acclaimed mystery 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 following years, Weaver appeared in TV series, miniseries, and made-for-television movies, playing leading and supporting roles. Her notable television movies including Polly Me Love (1976), and Do I Have to Kill My Child? (1976), for which she received Logie Award for Best Individual Performance By An Actress.

Weaver starred in the miniseries Water Under the Bridge (1980) and The Challenge (1986), and 1982 drama film Squizzy Taylor. Also in the 1980s she appeared alongside Sir Les Patterson and politician Barry Jones on Parkinson Contrary to popular belief, Weaver has never appeared in a soap opera. She starred in the 1988 ABC drama series, House Rules about a Melbourne house-wife who becomes a member of parliament. After years off-screen, Weaver returned to film starring in the comedy-drama Cosi.

Weaver at the AACTA Awards in [[Sydney]], 31 January 2012

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. Weaver has performed in more than 80 plays.

2010–present

In 2010, Weaver starred in the Melbourne-set crime thriller Animal Kingdom playing a gang family matriarch. Her performance received praise from film critics and earned her Critics' Choice, Golden Globe Award, and Academy Award nominations as well as winning the Australian Film Institute Award, the National Board of Review, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, and a Satellite Award.

Weaver made her Hollywood debut with the 2012 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. In 2012, Weaver received Actor Award, Critics' Choice, and Academy Award nominations for her role as a supportive mother in the comedy-drama film Silver Linings Playbook.

Weaver played Marguerite Oswald in the 2013 historical drama film Parkland and same year starred in the supernatural horror film Haunt. She made her American television debut guest-starring as a Rebel Wilson' character mother in her short-lived comedy series Super Fun Night. In 2014, she starred in the adaptation of Richard Alfieri's play Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks opposite Gena Rowlands, Marjane Satrapi's comedy-horror The Voices, and the romantic comedy Magic in the Moonlight written and directed by Woody Allen. She returned to Australia appearing in Last Cab to Darwin (2015) and Goldstone (2016) receiving Australian Film Critics Association for Best Supporting Actress. Her other notable film credits including Equals (2015), The Polka King (2017), Life of the Party (2018), Bird Box (2018) and Widows (2018). She starred alongside Diane Keaton, Pam Grier and Rhea Perlman in the 2019 comedy film Poms (2019). The following year, she played the leading role in the comedy-drama film Stage Mother. Also that year, she starred in The Grudge, a remake of the 2004 supernatural horror film, and the Australian drama Penguin Bloom starring Naomi Watts. In 2022, she played Mark Wahlberg' mother in the biographical drama film Father Stu.

On American television, Weaver starred in the 2015 Fox limited series Gracepoint and the Starz comedy series, Blunt Talk (2015–16) opposite Patrick Stewart. She returned to Australia with starring role in the Fox Showcase political thriller Secret City (2016–19), and Stan science fiction series Bloom (2019–20). In 2019, she starred in the Epix thriller Perpetual Grace, LTD (2019) and in 2021 she began appearing in the recurring role as Caroline Warner in the Paramount Network neo-Western series, Yellowstone.

Personal life

In September 1966 Weaver told TV Week that she would marry the pop singer Bryan Davies, adding that 'I'll probably get cold feet again like I've done before'. Shortly afterwards she married TV producer David Price, her director on the television series Be Our Guest, after an eight-week courtship. The marriage ended in 1970. She had a son that year with her partner at the time, John Walters. Weaver had a relationship of many years with Richard Wherrett, director of the Sydney Theatre Company.

She married 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. She married radio and television presenter Derryn Hinch in 1983. She and Hinch renewed their vows before divorcing in 1998.

She is currently married to actor Sean Taylor.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleType
1966They're a Weird MobGirl on beachFeature film, Australia
1970The Naked BunyipHerselfFeature film documentary, Australia
1971StorkAnnaFeature film, Australia
1973Alvin PurpleSecond Sugar Girl
1974PetersenSusie Petersen
1975Picnic at Hanging RockMinnie
**Marilyn Carter
1976CaddieJosie
1982Squizzy TaylorDolly
1983Abra CadabraPrimrose Buttercup (voice)Animated feature film, Australia
1996CosiCherryFeature film, Australia
1997The Two-Wheeled Time MachineOlder AliceShort film, Australia
1999In the RedUnknownFeature film, Australia
2008Three Blind MiceBernie Fisher
2009Early CheckoutCleanerShort film, Australia
2010Animal KingdomJanine "Smurf" CodyFeature film, Australia
Summer CodaJen
2011LoisLoisShort film, Australia
2012The Five-Year EngagementSylvia Dickerson-BarnesFeature film, US
Silver Linings PlaybookDolores Solitano
2013StokerAunt Gwendolyn "Gin" Stoker
ParklandMarguerite Oswald
HauntJanet Morello
2014Six Dance Lessons in Six WeeksIrene MossbeckerFeature film, US/Hungary
ReclaimReigertFeature film, US
The VoicesDr. Warren
Maya the BeeBuzzlina Von Beena (voice)Animated feature film, Australia
Magic in the MoonlightGraceFeature film, US
2015Last Cab to DarwinDr. FarmerFeature film, Australia
EqualsBessFeature film, US
2016GoldstoneThe MayorFeature film, Australia
2017The Polka KingBarbFeature film, US
Small CrimesIrma Denton
The Disaster ArtistCarolyn Minnott
2018Irreplaceable YouEstelle
Life of the PartySandy Cook
Out of BlueMiriam Rockwell
WidowsAgnieszka
Bird BoxCheryl
2019PomsSheryl
ZerovilleDotty
ElsewhereMom
2020The GrudgeLorna Moody
Stage MotherMaybelline Metcalf
Never Too LateNorma McCarthyFeature film, Australia
Penguin BloomJan
2021Back to the OutbackJackie (voice)Animated feature film, Australia
2022Father StuKathleen LongFeature film, US
American MurdererJeanne
WildflowerLoretta
2024Memoir of a SnailPinky (voice)Animated feature film, Australia
TBATrash MountainTBAFeature film, US

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1963Hansel and GretelGretelTV play
1964Split LevelDysfunctional child
1966Wandjina!Ann MacPherson
1967The SchoolmistressDinahTV play
1967–1976HomicideGuest roles: Hettie / Anne Johnson / Sue Ryan5 episodes
1968The UnlovedGuest role1 episode
1969RiptideLizEpisode: "Brethren Island"
1969–1973Division 4Val Smith / Thea Kemp2 episodes
1970Woobinda, Animal DoctorEpisode: "Chocolate, Cherry or Pistachio"
1971; 1973The Comedy Game2 episodes
1971The GodfathersMatilda MathewsEpisode: "Waltzing Matilda"
1971–1976Matlock PoliceKathy Marcus / Trudy Morton / Gail Hemming / Lindy Robinson4 episodes
1971SpyforceGuest role: Elaine HarrisonEpisode: "The Volunteers: Part 1"
1972CatwalkRock WilsonEpisode: "A Life in the Day Of"
1972The Stirrers
1973The EngagementDitzy virginTV play
1974Silent NumberAnne1 episode
1974This Love AffairAnthology series, 1 episode
1974; 1975The Last of the AustraliansSandy / Gillie2 episodes
1975The Seven Ages of Man1 episode
Polly Me LovePollyTV film
1976Alvin PurpleEmily1 episode
Up The ConvictsRegular role
RushYvette PrecotEpisode: "A Shilling a Day"
1976Do I Have to Kill My Child?DianneTV film
1977Death CellTerrifying ghostTV film
1977The Faces of Dick EmeryVarious characters
1979Cop ShopLynne Bennett1 episode
1979; 1981Tickled PinkEpisode: "Three Blind Mice"
1979Patrol BoatJournalist1 episode
1980Water Under the BridgeMaggie McGheeMiniseries, 8 episodes
1980–1981Trial by MarriageJoan
1984Cut that OutTV special
The Girl from MoonoolooTV film
1985The PerfectionistBarbara Gunn
1986The ChallengeRasa BertrandMiniseries
1987Dearest EnemyTV pilot
1988House RulesJulie Buckley24 episodes
1990Rafferty's Rules1 episode
2007Hammer BayAileen BlakelyTV film
2009SatisfactionGillian2 episodes
2013The McCarthysMarjorie McCarthyUnaired pilot
Super Fun NightPamela BoubierEpisode: "Engagement Party"
2014GracepointSusan Wright10 episodes
2015–2016Blunt TalkRosalie Winter20 episodes
2016Sister CitiesMary BaxterTV film
2016–2018Secret CitySenator Catriona Bailey9 episodes
2018Mom SandwichVideo
2019–2020BloomGwendolyn 'Gwen' Reed
2019Perpetual Grace, LTDLillian
2021-2024YellowstoneCaroline Warner
2023Hello Tomorrow!Barbara Billings
2024ClippedShelly SterlingMiniseries

Stage

YearTitleRoleVenue
1962A Wish is a DreamCinderellaPhillip Street Theatre, Sydney
1963Once Upon a SurfieGadgetPalace Theatre, Sydney
1964Mother Goose and the Three StoogesJillPalace Theatre, Sydney
1965The BandwagonAuroraPhillip Street Theatre, Sydney
The Legend of King O'MalleyNew Zealand tour with Old Tote Theatre Company
1966Ten Bob in KittyCopenhagen Theatre Restaurant, Sydney
Last Precious StreamSchools tour NSW
Little Red Riding HoodSchools tour NSW
The SchoolmistressDinahOld Tote Theatre, Sydney
1967Peter PanPeter PanIndependent Theatre, Sydney
The Imaginary InvalidLouiseOld Tote Theatre, Sydney
Hay FeverMarianMarian Street Theatre, Sydney
The Runaway SteamboatAdelaide Festival
1968You Never Can TellDollyOld Tote Theatre, Sydney
1969Halfway Up the Tree
ApplicantQ Lunchtime Theatre, Sydney
The KnackNancyTheatre Royal, Hobart
See the Pretty LightsQ Lunchtime Theatre, Sydney
1971The Roy Murphy ShowSharon the rugby league maidNimrod, Sydney
After Magritte80yo tuba playing grannyNimrod, Sydney
CastePolly EcclesMarian Street Theatre, Sydney
1972The RemovalistsFionaNimrod, Sydney
Forget-Me-Not LaneUrsulaOld Tote Theatre, Sydney
1974title=Love's Labour's Losturl=http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/5668publisher=AusStage.edu.auaccess-date=3 December 2013}}RosalineOld Tote Theatre, Sydney
1974–1975The SeagullMashaNimrod, Sydney
1975TomSusanNimrod, Sydney
Customs and ExciseNimrod, Sydney
1976A Streetcar Named DesireStellaOld Tote Theatre, Sydney
RobertaRoberta
1976–1978Bedroom FarceKateElizabethan Theatre Trust at Theatre Royal, Sydney
1977Three SistersNatashaOld Tote Theatre, Sydney
1978RockolaBlue VelvetNimrod, Sydney & Adelaide Festival
1980–1981They're Playing Our SongSonia WalskComedy Theatre, Melbourne
1982Three Sisters
1984Ben-Hur
1985Born YesterdayBillie DawnSydney Opera House with STC
The Real ThingAnnieSTC
1986Having a BallDoreenElizabethan Theatre Trust
Blithe SpiritElviraMTC
1987Emerald CityKateMTC
A Day in the Death of Joe EggSheilaMTC
1990Daylight SavingFelicityAustralian national tour with MTC
RumoursChrisGary Penney Productions
1990–1992Love LettersMelissa GardnerSydney Opera House with STC
1991; 1993ShadowlandsJoy GreshamSydney Opera House with STC
1992Six Degrees of SeparationOuisaSTC
1993AwayCoralSTC & Riverside Theatres Parramatta
1994The Sisters RosensweigDr. Gorgeous TeitelbaumMTC
1995Sydney Stories 2
ReunionEx-wife of rock starComedy Club, Melbourne & Australian national tour
1997After the BallJudySTC
NavigatingBeaQTC and MTC
1999FredSTC
SilhouetteCeliaMarian Street Theatre, Sydney
Love LettersMelissa Gardner
2000The FallsNellieStables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company
Wharf RevueWharf Theatre with STC
Old MastersFleurSTC
2000–2001Girl TalkJulieAustralian national tour with Hit Productions
2001SoulmatesHeatherSTC, MTC & Newcastle Civic Theatre
2001–2002ShadowlandsSTC
2002Through the WireSouth African Jewish womanSydney Festival
Three Sisters
2003Last of the Red Hot LoversElaine / Bobbie /JeannetteAustralian national tour with Hit Productions
2003–2004Six Degrees of Separation
2004Last Cab to DarwinDot, Mrs Gratton, Backpacker 2, DeirdreSydney Opera House, Octagon Theatre with Pork Chop Productions
2004–2006, 2007The Blonde, the Brunette and the Vengeful RedheadOne woman show - 7 charactersStables Theatre, Sydney
2005Ruby's Last DollarRubyPork Chop Productions
2006A Hard GodAggieWharf Theatre with STC
2007Derrida in LoveLinaEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
Priscilla, Queen of the DesertShirley the bartenderRegent Theatre, Melbourne
2008Death of a SalesmanLinda[Ensemble TheatreEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
[The Prisoner of Second AvenueEdna EdisonQTC
The Pig Iron PeopleRosieSTC
2009Secret Bridesmaids' BusinessColleen BaconArts Centre Melbourne with Kay & McLean Productions
2010Entertaining Mr SloaneKathSTCSA
Uncle VanyaNanaSTC
Let the SunshineRosQTC
2013Solomon and MarionMarionArts Centre, Melbourne

Awards and nominations

YearNominated workAwardCategoryResult
1971StorkAustralian Film Institute AwardsBest Actress in a Leading Role
1976CaddieBest Actress in a Supporting Role
1978Do I Have to Kill My Child?TV Week Logie AwardsBest Individual Performance by an Actress
1980They're Playing Our SongVariety Club AwardsVariety Club Heart Award
1981Contribution to theatreGLUG AwardsContribution to Theatre Award
2001Old MastersMo AwardsFemale Actor in a Play
2003Last of the Red Hot LoversGLUG AwardsBest Actress Award
Last Cab to Darwin
2010Animal KingdomAustralian Film Institute AwardsBest Actress in a Leading Role
National Board of Review AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Satellite AwardsBest Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Village Voice Film Poll AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Los Angeles Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting Actress
San Francisco Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Utah Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting Actress
National Society of Film Critics AwardsBest Supporting Actress
IndieWire Critics Poll AwardsBest Supporting Performance
Academy AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Golden Globe AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Saturn AwardsSaturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
Awards Circuit Community AwardsDavis Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Inside Film AwardsBest Actress
Online Film Critics Society AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Chicago Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Denver Film Critics Society AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Houston Film Critics Society AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Detroit Film Critics Society AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Central Ohio Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting Actress
San Diego Film Critics Society AwardsBest Supporting Actress
2011Film Critics Circle of Australia AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Santa Barbara International Film FestivalVirtuoso Award
Chlotrudis AwardsBest Supporting Actress
National Society of Film Critics AwardsBest Supporting Actress(tied)
Dublin Film Critics' Circle AwardsBest Actress(tied)
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Saturn AwardsSaturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
Gold Derby AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Alliance of Women Film Journalists AwardsEDA Award for Best Supporting Actress
Online Film & Television Association AwardsBest Supporting Actress
International Cinephile Society AwardsBest Supporting Actress
2012London Film Critics' CircleSupporting Actress of the Year
Silver Linings PlaybookAACTA AwardsBest International Supporting Actress
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Acting Ensemble
Capri Hollywood International Film FestivalBest Ensemble Cast Award
Academy AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Gotham AwardsBest Ensemble Cast
Awards Circuit Community AwardsBest Cast Ensemble
Phoenix Film Critics Society AwardsBest Ensemble Acting
2013Gold Derby AwardsBest Ensemble Cast
AARP Movies for Grownups AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Chlotrudis AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Central Ohio Film Critics Association AwardsBest Ensemble
Georgia Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Hollywood breakthroughAustralians in Film Awardsurl=https://variety.com/2013/film/news/jacki-weaver-australia-1200589429/title=Australian Thesps Honored for Hollywood Breakthroughsfirst1=Alexlast1=Stedmandate=27 August 2013}}
2014Lifetime achievementAACTA AwardsLongford Lyell Award for lifetime achievement
2015ShadowlandsVariety Club AwardsBest Actress Award
The Sisters RosensweigBest Actress Award
2016Lifetime achievementGLUG AwardsRodney Seaborn Memorial Award for Lifetime Achievement
2017GoldstoneAustralian Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Film Critics Circle of Australia AwardsBest Supporting Actress
The Disaster ArtistBAM AwardsBest Cast
2019WidowsOnline Film & Television Association AwardsBest Ensemble Cast in a Film
Gold Derby AwardsBest Ensemble Cast in a Film
BloomTV Week Logie AwardsSilver Logie for Most Outstanding Supporting Actress
AACTA AwardsBest Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama
2020
PomsAlliance of Women Film Journalists AwardsEDA Special Mention Award for Actress Most in Need of a New Agent (Ensemble)
2021Penguin BloomAACTA AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Film
2022YellowstoneTV Week Logie AwardsSilver Logie for Most Popular Australian Actor or Actress in an International Program
Gold Derby AwardsBest Guest Actress in a Television Drama
Online Film & Television Association AwardsBest Guest Actress in a Drama Series
2025Memoir of a SnailAACTA AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Film
Alliance of Women Film Journalists AwardsBest Animated/Voiced Performance

References

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