Jackie Weaver

Jackie Weaver

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name = Jackie Weaver



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occupation = Film actor, Stage actor, Television actor
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Jacki Weaver (born May 25 1947) is an Australian stage, television and film actress.

She attended Hornsby Girls High School. Her father was a Sydney solicitor, her mother from northern England.

Weaver has married five times. She married first at age 19, to David Price, a television director and producer. She had a son, Dylan Taylor (born 1970), by John Walters, when she was still married to Price, but separated from him. Walters was 30 years older than Jackie, and died when Dylan was 16, although she was no longer with Walters by that time. David Price also died, of cirrhosis of the liver, contracted through hepatitis C (it was wrongly rumoured that he had AIDS). Her second husband was Max Hensser, a sound recordist. She twice married and divorced her third husband Derryn Hinch. At Hinch's and Weaver's first wedding in 1983, their best man was Andrew Peacock. They divorced for the second time in October 1998. Her fifth husband was Sean Taylor, who is eight years younger than Jackie. At one time, she was in a relationship with Richard Wherrett; they came close to marrying, but his homosexuality meant this was not a practical proposition. Her brother Rod Weaver, a barrister, is married to Helen Wellings.

She is a good friend of Archbishop Peter Carnley, and stayed with him whenever she was in Perth.

Filmography

*"The Two-Wheeled Time Machine" (1997) .... Old Alice
*"Cosi" (1996) .... Cherry
*"House Rules" (1988) TV Series
*"The Perfectionist" (1987) .... Barbara Gunn
*"The Challenge" (1986) (mini) TV Series .... Rasa Bertrand
*"Abra Cadabra" (1983) (V) (voice) .... Primrose Buttercup
*"Sarah" (1982) (TV) (voice)
*"Squizzy Taylor" (1982) .... Dolly
*"Trial by Marriage" (1980) TV Series .... Joan
*"Water Under the Bridge" (1980) (TV) .... Maggie McGhee
*"The Dick Emery Show in Australia" (1977) TV Series .... Various Characters
*"Alvin Purple" (1976) TV Series .... Emily
*"Caddie" (1976) .... Josie
*"Do I Have to Kill My Child? "(1976) (TV)
*"Up the Convicts" (1976) TV Series
*"The Removalists" (1975) .... Fiona Carter
*"Picnic at Hanging Rock" (1975) .... Minnie
*"Polly My Love" (1975) (TV) .... Polly
*"Petersen" (1974) .... Susie Petersen
*"Alvin Purple" (1973) .... Second Sugar Girl
*"Stork" (1971) .... Anna
*"The Schoolmistress" (1967) (TV)
*"Wandjina!" (1966) TV Series

"Theatre"

* 2004: "Last Cab to Darwin" (Reg Cribbe) with Sean Taylor and Barry Otto
* April 2002: Appeared in David Williamson's play "Soulmates" (2002) with [Sean Taylor (actor)|Sean Taylor. (Sydney Opera House Drama Theatre).
* "The Falls" (Griffin Theatre Company)
* "Fred" (Beatrix Christian) (Sydney Theatre Company)
* "After The Ball" (Sydney Theatre Company)
*"Navigating" (Katherine Thompson; 1997; directed by Richard Wherrett; Queensland and Melbourne Theatre companies)
* "They're Playing Our Song" (early 1980s)
* "The Three Sisters" and "The Seagull" (Anton Chekhov)
* "A Streetcar Named Desire" (Tennessee Williams)
* "Love's Labour's Lost" (William Shakespeare)
* "Bedroom Farce"
* "Reunion" (rock musical)
* "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers" (Neil Simon)
* "The Real Thing"
* "Emerald City"
* "Blithe Spirit"
* "Six Degrees of Separation"
* "Away"

Television

* "Girl Talk" (Australia wide October 2000 to June 2001)
* "Rush"
* "Water Under the Bridge"
* "Trial by Marriage"
* "The Comedy Game"
* "Would You Believe"

Awards

*Best Actress Awards for Joy Gresham in "Shadowlands" and Dr Georgeous in "The Sisters Rosensweig".

*Variety Club Award for "They're Playing Our Song".

References

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* Jane Cadzow, "All or nothing", Sydney Morning Herald, Good Weekend, 5 December 1998
* Deborah Blashki-Marks, "What I've Learnt: Jacki Weaver", The Age, 8 May 2004

External links

* [http://colsearch.nfsa.afc.gov.au/nfsa/search/summary/summary.w3p;adv=yes;group=;groupequals=;page=0;parentid=;query=Number%3A567583%20|%20Number%3A374106%20|%20Number%3A351734%20|%20Number%3A430209%20|%20Number%3A430218%20|%20Number%3A430193%20|%20Number%3A429146%20|%20Number%3A429140;querytype=;resCount=10 Jacki Weaver at the National Film and Sound Archive]


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