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Frances O'Connor
Birth at
12 June 1967
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She was born on June 12, 1969 in Oxford, England, to a pianist mom with a physicist dad. At the age of 2, Francis and his mom were in Australia. She spent her childhood and youth in Perth, but Melbourne is stubbornly considered her hometown. There she graduated from the Faculty of Philology at the University of Western Australia and received a Bachelor of Literature degree. She also studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, which she graduated with a diploma of a professional actress. I started with
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She was born on June 12, 1969 in Oxford, England, to a pianist mom with a physicist dad. At the age of 2, Francis and his mom were in Australia. She spent her childhood and youth in Perth, but Melbourne is stubbornly considered her hometown. There she graduated from the Faculty of Philology at the University of Western Australia and received a Bachelor of Literature degree. She also studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, which she graduated with a diploma of a professional actress. I started with television and was very successful. She made her film debut as a student in the romantic comedy Love and Other Disasters, one of the most striking films in the history of independent Australian cinema. "Love" was a serious success at the Cannes festival, after which Francis immediately received an invitation to another romantic comedy "Thank God, he met Lizzie", where her partner was Cate Blanchett, who also scored points. For the third role, Nicole in the thriller "Kiss or Kill", Francis was awarded the award as the best actress at the Montreal festival and in addition to generosity - the prize of the Australian Association of film critics. Self-serving Americans did not lose sight of her and invited her to “Blinded by Desire”, and only then there was “Artificial Intelligence”, where she played the role of the mother of an android boy. It was no longer Australian fame, but worldwide.