List of Toni Collette performances
Australian actress Toni Collette made her film debut in Spotswood (1992) for which she was nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, her breakthrough role came in the comedy-drama Muriel's Wedding (1994), which earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination and won her the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Collette achieved greater international recognition for her role in the psychological thriller film The Sixth Sense (1999), and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Collette's films include diverse genres, such as the period comedy Emma (1996), the action thriller Shaft (2000), the period drama The Hours (2002), the romantic drama Japanese Story (2003), the comedies In Her Shoes (2005) and The Way, Way Back (2013), the horror films Krampus (2015) and Hereditary (2018), and the mystery film Knives Out (2019). She received BAFTA Award nominations for her performances in the romantic comedy About a Boy (2002) and the comedy-drama Little Miss Sunshine (2006). Her Broadway performances include the lead role in The Wild Party (2000), which earned her a Tony Award nomination. In television, she starred in the Showtime comedy-drama series United States of Tara (2008–2011) and the Netflix drama miniseries Unbelievable (2019). For the former, she won a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award. She has won five AACTA Awards, from eight nominations.
Film
[edit]Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1990 | A Country Practice | Tracy | Episode: "The Sting: Part 1" | [70] |
1998;2003 | The Movie Show | Herself | SBS TV series, 1 episode | |
2001 | Dinner with Friends | Beth | Television film | [71][72] |
2003 | The Movie Show | Herself | SBS TV series, 1 episode | |
2004 | Live At The Basement | Herself as Singer/Performer | ABC TV series, 1 episode | |
2005 | Rove Live | Herself & Cameron Diaz | TV series, 1 episode | |
2006 | Tsunami: The Aftermath | Kathy Graham | Television film | [73][74][75][76][77] |
2009–2011 | United States of Tara | Tara Gregson | Title role; also executive producer | [78][79] |
2012 | Rake | Premier Claudia Marshall | Episode: "R vs Mohammed" | [80] |
2013–2014 | Hostages | Ellen Sanders | Main cast | [77][81] |
2014 | Devil's Playground | Margaret Wallace | Episode: "I Will Bring Fire onto This Earth" | [82] |
2015 | Who Do You Think You Are? | Herself | Episode: "Toni Collette" | [83] |
2018 | Wanderlust | Joy Richards | Main cast; also associate producer | [84] |
2019 | Unbelievable | Grace Rasmussen | Main cast, miniseries | [77][85] |
2021 | Odd Squad | The Sand Queen | Episode: "End of the Road" | [86] |
2022 | Pieces of Her | Laura Oliver | Title role and also producer | [87][88] |
The Staircase | Kathleen Peterson | Main cast, miniseries | [89] | |
2023 | The Power | Margot Cleary-Lopez | Main cast | [90] |
Stage
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1990 | Operation Holy Mountain | Debbie | Q Theatre, Penrith | [91] |
1990–1991 | A Little Night Music | Petra | Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House | [91][92] |
1992 | A Pocketful of Hula Dreams | — | Harold Park Hotel, Glebe | [91] |
Away | Meg | Blackfriars Theatre, Sydney | [91][92] | |
Uncle Vanya | Sonya | Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House | [91][92] | |
The Frogs | Chorus | Belvoir Street Theatre, Surry Hills | [91][92] | |
1993 | Summer of the Aliens | Bev / Beatrice | Wharf Theatre, Walsh Bay | [91][92] |
1994 | King Lear | Cordelia | Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House | [91][92] |
2000 | The Wild Party | Queenie | Virginia Theatre, Broadway | [92][93] |
2014 | The Realistic Joneses | Jennifer Jones | Lyceum Theatre, Broadway | [92][93] |
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