Born:
January 01, 1972
in
Alton, Hampshire
Best Known For:
Playing Mel Gibson's wife in Braveheart.
Early-life:
Catherine McCormack was born on January 1, 1972, in Alton, Hampshire. Her father is Irish, her mother, who came from Yorkshire, died when McCormack was six. After leaving school, she trained at the Oxford School of Drama, where she appeared in productions of The Cherry Orchard, Arabian Nights, and Betrayal. Her first major role was in a play called Mother, playing a 60-year-old when she was just 16. She later moved to London to further her career.
Career:
McCormack made her film debut in little-seen Australian movie Loaded in 1994, the same year she appeared on TV for the first time in Wycliffe. Her performance in Braveheart looked set to make her a star, but instead of heading for Hollywood, she preferred to stay in Europe to make Deacon Brodie, The Land Girls, Dancing at Lughnasa, This Year's Love, and Love in the 21st Century. She has also starred in Shadow of the Vampire, Born Romantic, The Tailor of Panama and Spy Game. In 2004 she returned to TV with Gunpowder, Treason and Plot and in 2007 she appeared in horror sequel 28 Days Later.
Quote:
"I read very few scripts I'm passionate about."
Trivia:
McCormack was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 2001 for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in All My Sons at the Royal National Theatre, Cottesloe Stage.