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Jacki Weaver

Jacki Weaver is a well-known Australian actress with a career spanning more than six decades. She was born Jacqueline Ruth Weaver on May 25, 1947, in Sydney, Australia. Weaver had a family that had a great appreciation for the performing arts, and he became very interested in acting at a young age.

She went to Hornsby Girls’ High School where she developed her acting abilities and actively participated in school productions. The basis for her future success in the entertainment industry was built by her early exposure to the theater and her inherent skill.

Personal Information:
Birth Name:            Jacki Weaver
NickName:             N/A
Mother Name:        N/A
Father Name:         N/A
Date of Birth:          25 May 1947
Birth sign:             Gemini
Birth-place:              Sydney, New South Wales
Profession:              Actor
Marital Status:       Married
Hair Colour:              Brown
Eye Colour:               Hazel
Religion:                  Christianity
Ethnicity:                Australian
Weight:                   56 kg
Jacki Weaver Height:                    157 cm
Children:               Dylan Walters
Jacki Weaver Net Worth:$2 Million
Jacki Weaver Spouse:Sean Taylor

2022

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Father Stu

2021

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American MurdererJeanne
Back to the OutbackJackie the Crocodile (voice)
Penguin BloomJan

2020

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Elsewhere
Stage MotherMaybelline
The Grudge (2020)

2019

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Out of BlueMiriam Rockwell
PomsSheryl
ZerovilleDotty

2018

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Bird Box
GoldstoneThe Mayor
Irreplaceable You
Life of the Party (2018)Sandy
SkinShareen
The Deep Mad DarkLydia Prince-RichardTM
The Olive SistersJoy
The Polka KingMarla’s Mother in Law
Widows

2017

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Small CrimesIrma Denton
The Disaster ArtistCarolyn Minnott

2016

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Secret CityCatriona BaileyTV
Sister CitiesMary Baxter

2015

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Blunt TalkRosalie WinterTV
EqualsBess
Last Cab to DarwinDr. Farmer

2014

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Florence Has Left the BuildingFlorence
GracepointSusan WrightTV
HauntJanet Morello
Magic in the MoonlightGrace
Maya the Bee MovieBuzzlina Von Beena (English version) (voice)
ReclaimReigert
Six Dance Lessons in Six WeeksIrene Mossbecker
The Voices

2013

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ParklandMarguerite Oswald
StokerAunt Gwendolyn ‘Gin’ Stoker
The McCarthysMarjorie McCarthyTM

2012

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Silver Linings PlaybookDolores Solitano
The Five-Year EngagementSylvia Dickerson-Barnes

2011

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LoisLois

2010

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Animal KingdomJanine ‘Smurf’ Cody
Summer CodaJen

2009

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Early CheckoutCleaner
SatisfactionGillianTV

2008

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Three Blind MiceBernie

2007

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Hammer BayAileen BlakelyTV

1997

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The Two-Wheeled Time MachineOld Alice

1996

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CosiCherry

1987

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The PerfectionistBarbara Gunn

1986

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The ChallengeRasa BertrandTV

1983

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Abra CadabraPrimrose Buttercup (voice)

1982

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Squizzy TaylorDolly

1981

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Tickled PinkTV

1980

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Trial by MarriageJoanTV
Water Under the BridgeMaggie McGheeTM

1977

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The Dick Emery Show in AustraliaVarious CharactersTV

1976

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Alvin PurpleEmilyTV
CaddieJosie
Do I Have to Kill My Child?TM
Up the ConvictsTV

1975

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Picnic at Hanging RockMinnie
Polly My LovePollyTM
The Last of the AustraliansSandy / GillieTV
The RemovalistsMarilyn Carter

1974

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PetersenSusie Petersen

1973

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Alvin PurpleSecond Sugar Girl

1971

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Matlock PoliceGail Hemming / Kathy Marcus / Lindy RobinsonTV
StorkAnna
The Comedy GameTV

1969

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Division 4Thea Kemp / Val SmithTV

1967

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HomicideAnne Johnson / Annette Bishop / HettieTV
The SchoolmistressTM

1966

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Wandjina!TV

Rise to Prominence in Australian Cinema

When Weaver made her theatrical debut in the Australian drama “They’re a Weird Mob” (1966), her professional acting career officially got underway in the late 1960s. She received recognition and praise from critics for her performances in a number of Australian films throughout the 1970s, leading to multiple nominations and awards.

The films “Stork” (1971), “Picnic at Hanging Rock” (1975), and “Caddie” (1976) are noteworthy examples from this era. She became one of Australia’s most renowned actors thanks to her flexibility and capacity to play a variety of characters.

Challenges and Career Breakthrough

Weaver encountered difficulties getting into the international film scene despite her success in Australia. She didn’t receive great acclaim outside of her home nation until the 2010s.

The character of Janine “Smurf” Cody in the 2010 crime drama “Animal Kingdom” marked her big break. She was propelled to international fame by her captivating portrayal as the matriarch of a criminal family, which garnered her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

Hollywood Success and Critical Acclaim

Weaver attracted a lot of attention in Hollywood after receiving a nomination for an Academy Award and was presented with other options. With her performances in movies like “Silver Linings Playbook” (2012), “Stoker” (2013), and “Magic in the Moonlight” (2014), she continues to dazzle viewers and reviewers alike.

She was able to switch between dramatic, comedic, and suspenseful roles with ease thanks to her versatility as an actress, making her a highly sought-after talent in the business.

Television Career and Acclaim

Weaver achieved amazing success on the big screen, but she also made important contributions to television. She was recognized with an AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama in 2013 for her work in the Australian television program “Secret City.” She further cemented her status as one of Australia’s most versatile and accomplished actors with her success in television acting.

Later Career and Continued Recognition

As the years went by, Weaver’s career continued to thrive. She took on a range of challenging roles, captivating audiences with her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft. Her contributions to the entertainment industry were recognized with numerous awards and accolades, further solidifying her status as an acting icon.

Grants
  • 1978, Logie Awards — Best Individual Performance by an Actress: Winner
  • 2010, Australian Film Institute Awards — Best Lead Actress: Winner
  • 1976, Australian Film Institute Awards — Best Supporting Actress: Winner
  • 1972, Australian Film Institute Awards — Best Performance: Winner
  • 2013, AACTA Awards — Raymond Longford Award: Winner
  • 2010, Oscar — Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role: Nominee
  • 2011, Critics’ Choice Movie Awards — Best Supporting Actress: Nominee
  • 2011, Golden Globe — Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture: Nominee
  • 2012, Oscar — Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role: Nominee
  • 2012, Screen Actors Guild Awards — Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture: Nominee

Personal Life and Legacy

Beyond her acting achievements, Weaver is known for her warmth and kindness, earning her the admiration of colleagues and fans alike. Throughout her career, she has remained a beloved figure in the Australian and global entertainment spheres, inspiring generations of aspiring actors and actresses

The fact that Jacki Weaver has survived for so long is a testimonial to her love of the arts, her commitment to her craft, and her unflinching dedication to giving strong and enduring performances on stage and film..