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Radha Mitchell

Radha Rani Amber Indigo Ananda Mitchell is an Australian actress. She started her career with various appearances on Australian television, including a regular role as Catherine O'Brien in the soap opera Neighbours (1996–97).

Radha Mitchell
Mitchell at the 2012 AACTA Awards in Sydney
Born
Radha Rani Amber Indigo Ananda Mitchell

(1973-11-12) November 12, 1973 (age 49)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Alma materSwinburne University of Technology (BA)
OccupationActress
Years active1988–present

Mitchell later transitioned to working in Hollywood, with leading and supporting roles in films such as High Art (1998), Pitch Black (2000), Phone Booth (2002), Man on Fire (2004), Finding Neverland (2004), Melinda and Melinda (2004), Mozart and the Whale (2005), Silent Hill (2006), Rogue (2007), The Crazies (2010), The Frozen Ground (2013), Olympus Has Fallen (2013) and its sequel London Has Fallen (2016), The Darkness (2016), and Run Hide Fight (2020).

Early life

Mitchell's first name, Radha (Sanskrit: राधा), is the name of a Hindu goddess. Two other parts of her name—Rani (रानी, "queen") and Ananda (आनन्द, "joy")—also have Sanskrit origins.[citation needed] She credits her name as being a result of her mother's experiences in India during the 1970s and her fascination with Indian philosophies.[1] She grew up just around the corner from the Como Centre, on Chapel Street, where her mother ran a shop.[2] Mitchell attended St Michael's Grammar School in St Kilda. Her first credited screen role was that of an eleven-year-old girl from the Australian bush sent to live with her grandmother, on the ABC TV children's television series Sugar and Spice, which was broadcast between 1988 and 1989.[3] Her experience in the series, along with the drama course she took at St Michael's, sparked her interest in acting.[2] She then enrolled at Swinburne University of Technology, with the idea of becoming a psychologist. "I thought it was going to be group therapy, that we would go in there and talk about life and people and stuff like that. But it was all rats and stats. I didn't last beyond the first year." Instead, she obtained her Bachelor of Arts in literature and media studies.[2]

Career

1990s

Mitchell played a recurring character in the sitcom All Together Now (1992–1993) and guest-starred in Phoenix (1993), Law of the Land (1993) and Blue Heelers (1994–96). After obtaining a ten-episode arc as a parachute instructor in Neighbours in 1994, Mitchell returned to play the regular role of Catherine O'Brien, a strong-minded and opinionated student, from 1996 to 1997.[4] The series brought the actress to a wider exposure from audiences.

Mitchell quickly "established herself as a versatile and accomplished fixture on the moody art-house flick circuit". As noted by The Guardian, she launched "her assault on the indie scene by 'cornering the market on the lesbian ingenue'". Her film debut came in the role of a gay University of Melbourne film student in the romantic comedy Love and Other Catastrophes (1996), which grossed US$1.6 million at the Australian box office.[5] It was her next project, Lisa Cholodenko's Independent Spirit Award winning independent drama High Art (1998), alongside Ally Sheedy, that gave Mitchell her first impression on American audiences. She was acclaimed for her performance of a young female intern at a magazine company who becomes involved with a drug-addicted lesbian photographer. Roger Ebert wrote that "High Art is so perceptive and mature it makes similar films seem flippant. The performances are on just the right note, scene after scene, for what needs to be done ...".[6] IndieWire listed it as #7 of "The 15 Greatest Lesbian Movies of All Time",[7] while Autostraddle listed it as #31 of "100 Best Lesbian Movies Of All Time" in 2015.[8] She played one half of a house sitting couple in the psychological drama Cleopatra's Second Husband (also 1998).

In 1999, Mitchell starred as the former girlfriend of a lesbian make-up artist in the short drama Sleeping Beauties and as the pampered, bratty girlfriend of a champion rugby player in the drama Kick. While Sleeping Beauties premiered at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival and went on to play at over thirty film festivals,[9][10] Kick had a brief cinema screening in Europe before it was released on DVD.[11]

2000s

Mitchell was cast as Carolyn Fry, a docking pilot, in the science fiction horror film Pitch Black (2000), opposite Vin Diesel. She found the experience of acting in a studio film "physically challenging", but was eager to take on the role, explaining: "Well, it's an interesting script, great character, shot in Australia, get to go home, you know, a whole range of reasons. And because I guess it's not something I would often have the opportunity to do; it's a genre piece and I felt it was an opportunity to learn".[12] Despite mixed reviews from critics, the film was a sleeper hit, grossing over US$53 million worldwide and developing its own cult following. In 2000, she also starred as an expecting mother in the psychological drama Everything Put Together, which was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and as the love interest of a lawyer in the romantic comedy Cowboys and Angels.

In 2001, Mitchell played a woman giving monologues to camera in the drama Ten Tiny Love Stories, a diner waitress in the comedy Nobody's Baby and the owner of a remote roadside diner in the thriller When Strangers Appear. Her next film release was the crime drama Dead Heat (2002), in which she played the wife of a police officer. Joel Schumacher's thriller Phone Booth (2003), opposite Colin Farrell, featured her as the wife of a young arrogant publicist who becomes a victim of a mysterious caller who threatens to harm him. It was a critical and commercial success, grossing US$97.8 million worldwide.[13] She starred as the first woman to sail around the world solo in the horror film Visitors (also 2003).

Her three 2004 film releases —Man on Fire (2004), with Denzel Washington, the Academy Award–winning Finding Neverland, with Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet, and Woody Allen's Melinda and Melinda— were well received by critics and successful at the box office. In Man on Fire, she played the mother of a nine-year-old abducted in Mexico City and what Houston Chronicle described as an "American trophy wife with a Southern accent that seems to come and go".[14] Finding Neverland featured her as Mary Ansell, the wife of novelist J.M. Barrie, and earned her, as a member of the cast, a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture. Melinda and Melinda starred her as the title role of a woman attempting to straighten out her life. Man on Fire made US$130.2 million,[15] Finding Neverland $116.8 million,[16] and Melinda and Melinda US$20 million in limited markets.[17]

In Mozart and the Whale (2005), a romantic dramedy with Josh Hartnett, Mitchell played a woman with Asperger syndrome. In its review for the film, Variety noted: "Mitchell socks over her role as a dynamo whose emotional insecurity is buried under a fabulously attractive exterior; by virtue of her character’s assertiveness, she dominates the screen".[18]

In Silent Hill (2006), the adaptation of Konami's 1999 video game of the same name, Mitchell portrayed Rose Da Silva, the desperate mother who seeks a cure for her daughter Sharon's nightmarish sleepwalking by taking her to the town of Silent Hill. James Berardinelli noted: "Radha Mitchell normally does smaller movies, but her experience from Pitch Black serves her well here; she's credible as a mother who will fight off hoards of dead to save her daughter".[19] Despite mixed reviews, the film opened with top numbers at the box office, with over US$20 million in sales.[20] It eventually made US$97 million globally.[21] In 2006, she also appeared as the adoring wife of a nuclear reprocessing facility worker in the HBO film Pu-239.

In 2007, Mitchell starred in Robert Benton's romantic dramedy Feast of Love, opposite Greg Kinnear and Morgan Freeman, as a successful realtor carrying on an affair with a married man,[22][23] and in the horror film Rogue, with Michael Vartan, as a wildlife researcher fighting a giant, man-eating crocodile. Both Feast of Love and Rogue made about US$5 million worldwide.[24][25] In 2008, she took on the roles of a mother to a mute seven-year old in the dramedy Henry Poole Is Here opposite Luke Wilson, and that of a courageous nurse assisting British journalist George Hogg in the historical war drama The Children of Huang Shi opposite Jonathan Rhys-Meyers. In 2009, she played a woman kidnapped by the Russian mafia in the heist action film Thick as Thieves, which reunited her with Morgan Freeman, and also an FBI agent in the sci-fi thriller Surrogates, a film adaptation of the comic book of the same name co-starring Bruce Willis.[26]

2010s

The horror film The Crazies (2010) featured Mitchell as a pregnant woman and one of the residents of a fictional Iowa town that becomes afflicted by a military virus that turns those infected into violent killers. The film garnered positive reviews and, with a worldwide gross of US$55 million, it emerged as a moderate commercial success.[27] In 2010, she also starred as a successful, self-starting lawyer and one half of a couple trying to adopt a child in Claire McCarthy's drama The Waiting City, which was acclaimed by critics. The Sydney Morning Herald asserted: "Featuring standout performances from Mitchell and Edgerton, this is an example of what Australian films can and should be, thought provoking, entertaining and stunning to behold".[28] For her role, Mitchell won as Best Actress at the Antipodes Film Festival in Saint Tropez, France.[29]

Mitchell reprised her role of Rose Da Silva in Silent Hill: Revelation (2012), which was a moderate box office success, grossing over US$56 million worldwide, but was heavily panned by critics and audiences,[30] Her next seven screen projects —the films Big Sur, Olympus Has Fallen, Evidence, The Frozen Ground, Standing Up, Expecting and the ABC drama series Red Widow— were released throughout 2013.[31][32] Olympus Has Fallen, in which she portrayed a nurse and the wife of a Secret Service agent, proved to be her most successful film of the year, grossing US$170.3 million globally,[33] and spawning a film trilogy. In Fugly! (2014), a comedy written by and starring John Leguizamo, Mitchell played a neurotic uptown girl and the love interest of an unattractive man rejected by women because of his donkey-faced appearance.

In Looking for Grace (2015), a drama screened in the main competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival,[34][35] Mitchell starred as a mother hiring a private detective in an attempt to find her missing daughter. Her comic portrayal was hailed as "amusingly tetchy" by Variety[36] and "well-tuned" by Time Out Sydney.[37]

In 2016, Mitchell returned to the Fallen trilogy in London Has Fallen, which made US$205.9 million,[38] and took on the roles of the matriarch of a family who brings home a supernatural force from the Grand Canyon in the horror film The Darkness, an obstetrician living in the remote Shetland Islands in the thriller Sacrifice, as well as that of one half of a couple in the short film Whoever Was Using This Bed. The Christian drama The Shack (2017), which featured Mitchell as a devoutly religious wife, opened with US$16.1 million in North America, finishing above expectations.[39] It eventually earned US$96.9 million worldwide.[40]

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1996 Love and Other Catastrophes Danni
1998 High Art Syd
Cleopatra's Second Husband Sophie
1999 Sleeping Beauties Cindy Short film
Kick Tamara Spencer
2000 Everything Put Together Angie
Pitch Black Carolyn Fry
Cowboys and Angels Jo-Jo
2001 Ten Tiny Love Stories Herself
Nobody's Baby Shauna Louise
When Strangers Appear Beth
2002 Dead Heat Charlotte LaMarr
Phone Booth Kelly Shepard
Four Reasons Girl
2003 Visitors Georgia Perry
2004 Man on Fire Lisa Martin Ramos
Finding Neverland Mary Ansell Barrie
Melinda and Melinda Melinda
2005 Mozart and the Whale Isabelle Sorenson
2006 Silent Hill Rose Da Silva
Pu-239 Marina
2007 Feast of Love Diana Croce
Rogue Kate Ryan
2008 Henry Poole Is Here Dawn Stupek
The Children of Huang Shi Lee Pearson
What We Take from Each Other Thief of Hearts Short film
2009 Thick as Thieves Alexandra Korolenko
Surrogates Agent Jennifer Peters
The Waiting City Fiona Simmons
2010 The Crazies Judy Dutton
2012 Silent Hill: Revelation Rose Da Silva
Big Sur Carolyn Cassady
2013 Olympus Has Fallen Leah Banning [41]
The Frozen Ground Allie Halcombe
Standing Up Meg Golden
Expecting Lizzie
Evidence Detective Burquez
2014 Bird People Elisabeth Newman
Fugly! Lara Perry
2015 Looking for Grace Denise
2016 London Has Fallen Leah Banning [42]
The Darkness Bronny Taylor
Whoever Was Using This Bed Iris Short film
Sacrifice Tora Hamilton
2017 The Shack Nan
2018 Swinging Safari Jo Jones
Celeste Celeste
The World Without You Lily
2020 The Homewrecker Radha
Dreamkatcher Gail
2 Hearts Leslie
Run Hide Fight Jennifer Hull
2022 Girl at the Window Barbara Poynton
2022 Blueback Dora Jackson

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1988–1989 Sugar and Spice Pixie Robinson Lead role (20 episodes)
1992–1993 All Together Now Jodie Recurring role (6 episodes)
1993 Phoenix Joanna Episode: "Deal or Pay"
1993 R.F.D.S. aka 'The Flying Doctors Recurring Guest role: Tracey TV series, 2 episodes
1994, 1996 Blue Heelers Sally-Anne / Nerida Davidson 3 episodes
1994, 1996–97 Neighbours Cassandra Rushmore / Catherine O'Brien Guest role (6 episodes) / Regular role (63 episodes)
1995 Halifax f.p. Sarah Episode/film: "My Lovely Girl"
1998 The Chosen Sarah Gordon Television film
2001 Uprising Mira Fuchrer NBC TV film
2013 Red Widow Marta Walraven Lead role (8 episodes)
2017 Longmire Alex Graham Episode: "Burned Up My Tears"
2018 The Romanoffs Victoria Hayward Episode: "Panorama"
2020 Law & Order: SVU Luna Prasada Episode: "Swimming with the Sharks"

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Film Result
2001 Fangoria Chainsaw Award Best Actress Pitch Black Nominated
2004 Fangoria Chainsaw Award Best Actress Visitors Nominated
Film Critics Circle of Australia Award Best Actor—Female Nominated
2005 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Finding Neverland Nominated
2006 Fangoria Chainsaw Award Chick You Don't Wanna Mess With (Best Heroine) Silent Hill Nominated
Australian Film Institute Best Actress Nominated
2010 Antipodes Film Festival Award Best Actress The Waiting City Won
2011 Film Critics Circle of Australia Award Best Actress Nominated
Inside Film Award Best Actress Nominated

See also

References

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External links

  • Radha Mitchell at IMDb

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Radha Rani Amber Indigo Ananda Mitchell is an Australian actress She started her career with various appearances on Australian television including a regular role as Catherine O Brien in the soap opera Neighbours 1996 97 Radha MitchellMitchell at the 2012 AACTA Awards in SydneyBornRadha Rani Amber Indigo Ananda Mitchell 1973 11 12 November 12 1973 age 49 Melbourne Victoria AustraliaAlma materSwinburne University of Technology BA OccupationActressYears active1988 presentMitchell later transitioned to working in Hollywood with leading and supporting roles in films such as High Art 1998 Pitch Black 2000 Phone Booth 2002 Man on Fire 2004 Finding Neverland 2004 Melinda and Melinda 2004 Mozart and the Whale 2005 Silent Hill 2006 Rogue 2007 The Crazies 2010 The Frozen Ground 2013 Olympus Has Fallen 2013 and its sequel London Has Fallen 2016 The Darkness 2016 and Run Hide Fight 2020 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1990s 2 2 2000s 2 3 2010s 3 Filmography 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 4 Awards and nominations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditMitchell s first name Radha Sanskrit र ध is the name of a Hindu goddess Two other parts of her name Rani र न queen and Ananda आनन द joy also have Sanskrit origins citation needed She credits her name as being a result of her mother s experiences in India during the 1970s and her fascination with Indian philosophies 1 She grew up just around the corner from the Como Centre on Chapel Street where her mother ran a shop 2 Mitchell attended St Michael s Grammar School in St Kilda Her first credited screen role was that of an eleven year old girl from the Australian bush sent to live with her grandmother on the ABC TV children s television series Sugar and Spice which was broadcast between 1988 and 1989 3 Her experience in the series along with the drama course she took at St Michael s sparked her interest in acting 2 She then enrolled at Swinburne University of Technology with the idea of becoming a psychologist I thought it was going to be group therapy that we would go in there and talk about life and people and stuff like that But it was all rats and stats I didn t last beyond the first year Instead she obtained her Bachelor of Arts in literature and media studies 2 Career Edit1990s Edit Mitchell played a recurring character in the sitcom All Together Now 1992 1993 and guest starred in Phoenix 1993 Law of the Land 1993 and Blue Heelers 1994 96 After obtaining a ten episode arc as a parachute instructor in Neighbours in 1994 Mitchell returned to play the regular role of Catherine O Brien a strong minded and opinionated student from 1996 to 1997 4 The series brought the actress to a wider exposure from audiences Mitchell quickly established herself as a versatile and accomplished fixture on the moody art house flick circuit As noted by The Guardian she launched her assault on the indie scene by cornering the market on the lesbian ingenue Her film debut came in the role of a gay University of Melbourne film student in the romantic comedy Love and Other Catastrophes 1996 which grossed US 1 6 million at the Australian box office 5 It was her next project Lisa Cholodenko s Independent Spirit Award winning independent drama High Art 1998 alongside Ally Sheedy that gave Mitchell her first impression on American audiences She was acclaimed for her performance of a young female intern at a magazine company who becomes involved with a drug addicted lesbian photographer Roger Ebert wrote that High Art is so perceptive and mature it makes similar films seem flippant The performances are on just the right note scene after scene for what needs to be done 6 IndieWire listed it as 7 of The 15 Greatest Lesbian Movies of All Time 7 while Autostraddle listed it as 31 of 100 Best Lesbian Movies Of All Time in 2015 8 She played one half of a house sitting couple in the psychological drama Cleopatra s Second Husband also 1998 In 1999 Mitchell starred as the former girlfriend of a lesbian make up artist in the short drama Sleeping Beauties and as the pampered bratty girlfriend of a champion rugby player in the drama Kick While Sleeping Beauties premiered at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival and went on to play at over thirty film festivals 9 10 Kick had a brief cinema screening in Europe before it was released on DVD 11 2000s Edit Mitchell was cast as Carolyn Fry a docking pilot in the science fiction horror film Pitch Black 2000 opposite Vin Diesel She found the experience of acting in a studio film physically challenging but was eager to take on the role explaining Well it s an interesting script great character shot in Australia get to go home you know a whole range of reasons And because I guess it s not something I would often have the opportunity to do it s a genre piece and I felt it was an opportunity to learn 12 Despite mixed reviews from critics the film was a sleeper hit grossing over US 53 million worldwide and developing its own cult following In 2000 she also starred as an expecting mother in the psychological drama Everything Put Together which was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and as the love interest of a lawyer in the romantic comedy Cowboys and Angels In 2001 Mitchell played a woman giving monologues to camera in the drama Ten Tiny Love Stories a diner waitress in the comedy Nobody s Baby and the owner of a remote roadside diner in the thriller When Strangers Appear Her next film release was the crime drama Dead Heat 2002 in which she played the wife of a police officer Joel Schumacher s thriller Phone Booth 2003 opposite Colin Farrell featured her as the wife of a young arrogant publicist who becomes a victim of a mysterious caller who threatens to harm him It was a critical and commercial success grossing US 97 8 million worldwide 13 She starred as the first woman to sail around the world solo in the horror film Visitors also 2003 Her three 2004 film releases Man on Fire 2004 with Denzel Washington the Academy Award winning Finding Neverland with Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet and Woody Allen s Melinda and Melinda were well received by critics and successful at the box office In Man on Fire she played the mother of a nine year old abducted in Mexico City and what Houston Chronicle described as an American trophy wife with a Southern accent that seems to come and go 14 Finding Neverland featured her as Mary Ansell the wife of novelist J M Barrie and earned her as a member of the cast a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture Melinda and Melinda starred her as the title role of a woman attempting to straighten out her life Man on Fire made US 130 2 million 15 Finding Neverland 116 8 million 16 and Melinda and Melinda US 20 million in limited markets 17 In Mozart and the Whale 2005 a romantic dramedy with Josh Hartnett Mitchell played a woman with Asperger syndrome In its review for the film Variety noted Mitchell socks over her role as a dynamo whose emotional insecurity is buried under a fabulously attractive exterior by virtue of her character s assertiveness she dominates the screen 18 In Silent Hill 2006 the adaptation of Konami s 1999 video game of the same name Mitchell portrayed Rose Da Silva the desperate mother who seeks a cure for her daughter Sharon s nightmarish sleepwalking by taking her to the town of Silent Hill James Berardinelli noted Radha Mitchell normally does smaller movies but her experience from Pitch Black serves her well here she s credible as a mother who will fight off hoards of dead to save her daughter 19 Despite mixed reviews the film opened with top numbers at the box office with over US 20 million in sales 20 It eventually made US 97 million globally 21 In 2006 she also appeared as the adoring wife of a nuclear reprocessing facility worker in the HBO film Pu 239 In 2007 Mitchell starred in Robert Benton s romantic dramedy Feast of Love opposite Greg Kinnear and Morgan Freeman as a successful realtor carrying on an affair with a married man 22 23 and in the horror film Rogue with Michael Vartan as a wildlife researcher fighting a giant man eating crocodile Both Feast of Love and Rogue made about US 5 million worldwide 24 25 In 2008 she took on the roles of a mother to a mute seven year old in the dramedy Henry Poole Is Here opposite Luke Wilson and that of a courageous nurse assisting British journalist George Hogg in the historical war drama The Children of Huang Shi opposite Jonathan Rhys Meyers In 2009 she played a woman kidnapped by the Russian mafia in the heist action film Thick as Thieves which reunited her with Morgan Freeman and also an FBI agent in the sci fi thriller Surrogates a film adaptation of the comic book of the same name co starring Bruce Willis 26 2010s Edit The horror film The Crazies 2010 featured Mitchell as a pregnant woman and one of the residents of a fictional Iowa town that becomes afflicted by a military virus that turns those infected into violent killers The film garnered positive reviews and with a worldwide gross of US 55 million it emerged as a moderate commercial success 27 In 2010 she also starred as a successful self starting lawyer and one half of a couple trying to adopt a child in Claire McCarthy s drama The Waiting City which was acclaimed by critics The Sydney Morning Herald asserted Featuring standout performances from Mitchell and Edgerton this is an example of what Australian films can and should be thought provoking entertaining and stunning to behold 28 For her role Mitchell won as Best Actress at the Antipodes Film Festival in Saint Tropez France 29 Mitchell reprised her role of Rose Da Silva in Silent Hill Revelation 2012 which was a moderate box office success grossing over US 56 million worldwide but was heavily panned by critics and audiences 30 Her next seven screen projects the films Big Sur Olympus Has Fallen Evidence The Frozen Ground Standing Up Expecting and the ABC drama series Red Widow were released throughout 2013 31 32 Olympus Has Fallen in which she portrayed a nurse and the wife of a Secret Service agent proved to be her most successful film of the year grossing US 170 3 million globally 33 and spawning a film trilogy In Fugly 2014 a comedy written by and starring John Leguizamo Mitchell played a neurotic uptown girl and the love interest of an unattractive man rejected by women because of his donkey faced appearance In Looking for Grace 2015 a drama screened in the main competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival 34 35 Mitchell starred as a mother hiring a private detective in an attempt to find her missing daughter Her comic portrayal was hailed as amusingly tetchy by Variety 36 and well tuned by Time Out Sydney 37 In 2016 Mitchell returned to the Fallen trilogy in London Has Fallen which made US 205 9 million 38 and took on the roles of the matriarch of a family who brings home a supernatural force from the Grand Canyon in the horror film The Darkness an obstetrician living in the remote Shetland Islands in the thriller Sacrifice as well as that of one half of a couple in the short film Whoever Was Using This Bed The Christian drama The Shack 2017 which featured Mitchell as a devoutly religious wife opened with US 16 1 million in North America finishing above expectations 39 It eventually earned US 96 9 million worldwide 40 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Film Role Notes1996 Love and Other Catastrophes Danni1998 High Art SydCleopatra s Second Husband Sophie1999 Sleeping Beauties Cindy Short filmKick Tamara Spencer2000 Everything Put Together AngiePitch Black Carolyn FryCowboys and Angels Jo Jo2001 Ten Tiny Love Stories HerselfNobody s Baby Shauna LouiseWhen Strangers Appear Beth2002 Dead Heat Charlotte LaMarrPhone Booth Kelly ShepardFour Reasons Girl2003 Visitors Georgia Perry2004 Man on Fire Lisa Martin RamosFinding Neverland Mary Ansell BarrieMelinda and Melinda Melinda2005 Mozart and the Whale Isabelle Sorenson2006 Silent Hill Rose Da SilvaPu 239 Marina2007 Feast of Love Diana CroceRogue Kate Ryan2008 Henry Poole Is Here Dawn StupekThe Children of Huang Shi Lee PearsonWhat We Take from Each Other Thief of Hearts Short film2009 Thick as Thieves Alexandra KorolenkoSurrogates Agent Jennifer PetersThe Waiting City Fiona Simmons2010 The Crazies Judy Dutton2012 Silent Hill Revelation Rose Da SilvaBig Sur Carolyn Cassady2013 Olympus Has Fallen Leah Banning 41 The Frozen Ground Allie HalcombeStanding Up Meg GoldenExpecting LizzieEvidence Detective Burquez2014 Bird People Elisabeth NewmanFugly Lara Perry2015 Looking for Grace Denise2016 London Has Fallen Leah Banning 42 The Darkness Bronny TaylorWhoever Was Using This Bed Iris Short filmSacrifice Tora Hamilton2017 The Shack Nan2018 Swinging Safari Jo JonesCeleste CelesteThe World Without You Lily2020 The Homewrecker RadhaDreamkatcher Gail2 Hearts LeslieRun Hide Fight Jennifer Hull2022 Girl at the Window Barbara Poynton2022 Blueback Dora JacksonTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1988 1989 Sugar and Spice Pixie Robinson Lead role 20 episodes 1992 1993 All Together Now Jodie Recurring role 6 episodes 1993 Phoenix Joanna Episode Deal or Pay 1993 R F D S aka The Flying Doctors Recurring Guest role Tracey TV series 2 episodes1994 1996 Blue Heelers Sally Anne Nerida Davidson 3 episodes1994 1996 97 Neighbours Cassandra Rushmore Catherine O Brien Guest role 6 episodes Regular role 63 episodes 1995 Halifax f p Sarah Episode film My Lovely Girl 1998 The Chosen Sarah Gordon Television film2001 Uprising Mira Fuchrer NBC TV film2013 Red Widow Marta Walraven Lead role 8 episodes 2017 Longmire Alex Graham Episode Burned Up My Tears 2018 The Romanoffs Victoria Hayward Episode Panorama 2020 Law amp Order SVU Luna Prasada Episode Swimming with the Sharks Awards and nominations EditYear Award Category Film Result2001 Fangoria Chainsaw Award Best Actress Pitch Black Nominated2004 Fangoria Chainsaw Award Best Actress Visitors NominatedFilm Critics Circle of Australia Award Best Actor Female Nominated2005 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Finding Neverland Nominated2006 Fangoria Chainsaw Award Chick You Don t Wanna Mess With Best Heroine Silent Hill NominatedAustralian Film Institute Best Actress Nominated2010 Antipodes Film Festival Award Best Actress The Waiting City Won2011 Film Critics Circle of Australia Award Best Actress NominatedInside Film Award Best Actress NominatedSee also EditPortals Australia BiographyReferences Edit I feel a sense of home in India Mitchell Times of India Retrieved 1 July 2016 a b c Radha perplexing The Age 8 August 2004 Radha Mitchell Biography Yahoo Retrieved 22 March 2013 Gray Marianne 25 March 2005 Film Interview Radha Mitchell Blizzard from Oz After Nicole Kidman and Cate Blanchett here comes Aussie Radha Mitchell Daily Mirror Retrieved 30 March 2016 Film Victoria Australian Films at the Australian Box Office PDF Archived from the original PDF on 18 February 2011 Retrieved 21 November 2010 Ebert Roger 3 July 1998 High Art RogerEbert com Chicago Sun Times Dry Jude 8 May 2017 15 Greatest Lesbian Movies of All Time IndieWire Retrieved 11 April 2018 The 100 Best Lesbian Movies Of All Time Autostraddle 11 August 2015 Retrieved 11 June 2017 But I m a Cheerleader Cast amp Crew But I m a Cheerleader Retrieved 8 May 2007 Glucksman Mary 1999 Summer 1999 Production Update Filmmaker Retrieved 12 August 2007 Tackling Romeo set for a new life but we should never forget the performance of Australia s great dancer Russell Page Valerie Lawson s Dancelines 1 March 2015 Urban Cinefile MITCHELL RADHA PITCH BLACK www urbancinefile com au Phone Booth Box Office Mojo Harrison Eric Man on Fire Houston Chronicle April 23 2004 Retrieved on May 15 2014 Year End 2004 Top Money Makers Variety 31 December 2004 Finding Neverland Box Office Mojo Melinda and Melinda Box Office Mojo McCarthy Todd 7 February 2006 Mozart amp The Whale Review Silent Hill preview reelviews net Radha Mitchell of The Crazies on the Future of Silent Hill bloody disgusting com Silent Hill Box Office Mojo Feast Of Love mgm com 28 September 2007 Retrieved 21 January 2011 Feast of Love 2007 rottentomatoes com Retrieved 16 November 2012 Rogue Box Office Mojo Feast of Love Box Office Mojo Fleming Michael Tatiana Siegel 18 November 2007 Films halted due to strike Variety Archived from the original on 6 January 2009 Retrieved 9 May 2009 The Crazies Box Office Mojo Hardie Giles 15 July 2010 First class story of third world revelation The Sydney Morning Herald 12th Antipodes Film Festival Saint Tropez 11 17 Oct 2010 rivieralife tv Archived from the original on 7 January 2012 Silent Hill Revelation 2012 via www rottentomatoes com Nellie Andreeva 11 May 2012 ABC Picks Up To Series 666 Last Resort How To Live Nashville Penoza Neighbours Zero Hour Red Van Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 12 May 2012 Dominic Patten Olympus Has Fallen Adds Radha Mitchell Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 22 March 2013 Olympus Has Fallen Box Office Mojo Venice Film Festival Lido Lineup Builds Awards Season Buzz Full List Deadline Retrieved 29 July 2015 Venice Fest Reveals Robust Lineup Featuring Hollywood Stars and International Auteurs Variety Retrieved 29 July 2015 Lodge Guy 3 September 2015 Venice Film Review Looking for Grace Welcome to Time Out Time Out Worldwide London Has Fallen Box Office Mojo Logan Looks To Log Best R Rated Opening In March With 81M Opening Audiences Love Shack Deadline Hollywood retrieved 4 March 2017 The Shack Box Office Mojo Patten Dominic 7 July 2012 Olympus Has Fallen Adds Radha Mitchell Deadline Retrieved 12 April 2022 Radha Mitchell on Hollywood s frustrating portrayal of gender roles The National 2 March 2016 Retrieved 12 April 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Radha Mitchell Radha Mitchell at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Radha Mitchell amp oldid 1141366045, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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