Rachel Ward

Actress

Birthday September 12, 1957

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Cornwell, Oxfordshire, England

Age 66 years old

Nationality Australia

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1908

Ward is also the great-granddaughter of William Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley, Governor-General of Australia 1908–11, and sister of environmental campaigner and former actress Tracy Louise Ward, Duchess of Beaufort.

She attended Hatherop Castle School, Hatherop, Gloucestershire, then the Byam Shaw School of Art in Kensington, West London.

She left school at age 16 to become a fashion and photography model.

She briefly dated David Kennedy, son of Robert F. Kennedy.

During her modelling career, she was featured on the covers of Vogue, Harper's & Queen, and Cosmopolitan magazines.

1957

Rachel Claire Ward (born 12 September 1957) is an English-Australian actress, film director, screenwriter and television director.

Ward was born in Oxfordshire near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England, the daughter of Claire Leonora (née Baring) and the Hon. Peter Alistair Ward.

Her grandfathers were William Ward, 3rd Earl of Dudley and the cricketer Giles Baring.

1977

After moving to the United States in 1977, she appeared in television advertisements such as the Lincoln Mercury "Cougar Girl" and Revlon's "Scoundrel Girl".

1981

In 1981, she received a Golden Globe Award nomination for "New Star of the Year" for her role in the film Sharky's Machine starring with Burt Reynolds.

The following year, she starred in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid with Steve Martin.

1983

Her big break came in 1983, when she starred opposite Richard Chamberlain as the lead role portraying Meggie Cleary in the television miniseries The Thorn Birds, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film.

Ward assigns much of the credit for this breakthrough performance to acting coach Sandra Seacat, first for simply helping her get the job (after her disastrous first reading) and then for the quality of the finished performance, assembled over the course of a grueling five-month shooting schedule, while undergoing a simultaneous and no less grueling makeover program at the hands of Seacat.

Also in 1983, U.S. audiences voted Ward one of the world's 10 most beautiful women.

Ward has been married to the Australian actor Bryan Brown since 1983.

They have three children: Rosie, Matilda and Joe.

1984

In 1984, she played Jess in the film noir remake Against All Odds, with Jeff Bridges.

1985

After filming Fortress in 1985, Ward then disappeared from film for a few years to study acting.

1987

She reappeared in 1987 playing opposite her husband, Bryan Brown (whom she met on the set of The Thorn Birds), in The Umbrella Woman.

2001

In 2001, she was again nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film for her role in On the Beach (2000).

Also in 2001, Ward won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Short Fiction Film for The Big House, and Best Australian Film at Flickerfest.

2003

The film also won the Film Critics Circle of Australia award, as did her 2003 film Martha's New Coat.

That film also won the 2003 ATOM Award.

In 2003, a portrait of Ward by artist Jan Williamson won the Packing Room Prize at the Archibald Prize competition.

2005

In 2005, Ward was made a Member of the Order of Australia "for service to raising awareness of social justice through lobbying, mentoring and advocacy for the rights of disadvantaged and at-risk young people, and support for the Australian film and television industry".

2006

In 2006, Ward acted in Kevin Connor's mini-series Blackbeard, made for the Hallmark Channel.

2007

In 2007, Ward returned to television, headlining the new ABC drama Rain Shadow.

She played a country veterinarian named Kate McDonald, a free spirit who confronts personal and professional obstacles in a rural, drought-affected town.

2009

In 2009, she directed her first feature-length film titled Beautiful Kate, adapted by Ward from a 1982 Newton Thornburg novel, and premiered at the Sydney Film Festival.