- Rachel Ward
Infobox actor
name = Rachel Ward
caption =
birthdate = birth date and age|1957|9|12|df=yes
birthplace =Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire ,England
deathdate =
location =
birthname = Rachel Claire Ward
spouse =Bryan Brown 1983–
yearsactive = 1979–present
occupation = actress, producer
website = http://www.newtownfilms.com.au/
awards = Australian Film Institute Award for Best Short Fiction Film
2001 "The Big House"Rachel Claire Ward AM (b. 12 September fy|1957) is an English actress (and more recently, a director) who has primarily pursued her career in
Australia .Early life
Ward was born at
Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire , granddaughter ofWilliam Ward, 3rd Earl of Dudley and of the cricketerGiles Baring . She is also the great-granddaughter ofWilliam Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley ,Governor-General of Australia 1908–11, and sister of environmental campaigner and former actressTracy Louise Ward . She attended theByam Shaw School of Art inLondon before leaving at 16 to become a top fashion model. She briefly datedDavid Kennedy , son ofRobert F Kennedy . In 1983 she was voted one of the 10 most beautiful women in theUnited States .Career
She became well known when she starred opposite
Richard Chamberlain as the lead role portrayingMeggie Cleary in the television mini-series "The Thorn Birds". She also starred in the films "Sharky's Machine " withBurt Reynolds , "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid " withSteve Martin and "Against All Odds " with Jeff Bridges.Ward then disappeared from film for three years to study acting. She reappeared in 1987 playing opposite her husband,
Bryan Brown (whom she met on the set of "The Thorn Birds"), in "The Good Wife ". Married since 1983, they have three children: Rose (Rosie), Matilda (who has followed her parents into the acting profession), and Joe.In 2001, Ward won the
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Short Fiction Film for "The Big House". [ [http://www.afi.org.au/awards/pastwinners/Non-Feature%20Award%20Winners%201958-2007%20.pdf Australian Film Institute official site] , retrieved 15 March 2008.] In 2003, a portrait of Rachel Ward by artistJan Williamson won the Packing Room award at theArchibald Prize competition. In 2005, Ward was made a Member of theOrder of Australia "for service to raising awareness of social justice through lobbying, mentoring and advocacy for the rights of disadvantaged and at-risk young people, and support for the Australian film and television industry." [cite web
url = http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1136046&showInd=true
title = It's an Honour website
accessdate = 2007-11-04
publisher = Australian Government]The Australian Film Commission provides grants to stimulate film production in Australia. The funding is required to be repaid from first cash flow after release. Bryan Brown and Rachel Ward have publicly criticised the NSW Government for failing to help finance their next project. But documents show the couple's New Town Films has yet to pay back Australian Film Commission grants for their 2003 short film Martha's New Coat, which received at least $18,250 in 2002. The 50-minute production was directed by Ward, produced by Brown and their daughter Matilda made her film debut in it. [cite web
url = http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23533505-2,00.html
title = Aussie film flops cost taxpayers $90m
accessdate = 2008-04-14
publisher = News Ltd]In 2007, Ward returned to television, headlining the new ABC drama "Rain Shadow". She played a country veterinarian named Kate McDonald, a free spirit who confronts personal and professional obstacles in a rural,
drought -affected town.Filmography
Actress
*"
Christmas Lilies of the Field " (1979) TV Movie
*"Dynasty", in episode "The Dinner Party" (1981)
*"Night School" (1981)
*"Sharky's Machine" (1981)
*"Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid " (1982)
*"The Thorn Birds" (1983) TV miniseries
*"The Final Terror " (1983)
*"Against All Odds " (1984)
*"Fortress" (1986)
*"Hotel Colonial " (1987)
*"The Good Wife" (1987)
*"How to Get Ahead in Advertising " (1989)
*"Shadow of the Cobra " (1989) TV Movie
*"After Dark, My Sweet " (1990)
*"And the Sea Will Tell " (1991) TV Movie
*"Black Magic" (1992) TV Movie
*"" (1992)
*"Double Jeopardy" (1992) TV Movie
*"Wide Sargasso Sea" (1993)
*"Double Obsession " (1994)
*"The Ascent" (1994)
*"Twisted Tales", in episode "Third Party" (1996)
*"My Stepson, My Lover " (1997) TV Movie
*"Seasons of Love " (1999) TV Movie
*"On the Beach" (2000) TV Movie
*"And Never Let Her Go " (2001) TV Movie
*"Bobbie's Girl " (2002) TV Movie
*"Johnson County War" (2002) TV Movie
*"Blackbeard" (2006) TV miniseries
*"Monarch Cove " (2006) TV Movie
*"Rain Shadow" (2007) TV seriesDirector
*"The Big House" (2000)
*"Blindman's Bluff " (2000)
*"Martha's New Coat "(2003)
*"Two Twisted ", in episode "Heart Attack" (2006)Writer
*"The Big House" (2000)
*"Blindman's Bluff " (2000)elf
*"
The 54th Annual Academy Awards " (1982) TV
*"The 62nd Annual Academy Awards "(1990) TV
*"In the Name of Love" (1994) TV Series
*"The Big Schmooze ", in episode "Episode #1.4" (2000)
*"What's Going On? ", in episode "Indigenous Children in Australia" (????)
*"Enough Rope with Andrew Denton ", in episode "Episode #1.26" (2003)
*"" (The Thorn Birds: Old Friends New Stories) (2003) VHS
*"" (2004) TV miniseries (Archive Footage)
*"La tele de tu vida ", in episode "Episode #1.6" (2007) (Archive Footage)References
External links
* [http://www.newtownfilms.com.au/ Rachel Ward's official website]
*imdb name|id=0001829|name=Rachel Ward
* [http://www.hlamgt.com.au Rachel Ward's Directing Agent]
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