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Rose Byrne
Byrne at the premiere ofI Give It a Yearin 2013
Born
Mary Rose Byrne

(1979-07-24)24 July 1979(age 44)
EducationUniversity of Sydney
OccupationActress
Years active1994–present
Partner(s)Brendan Cowell
(2003–2010)
Bobby Cannavale
(2012–present)
Children2
RelativesRose McIver(sister-in-law)

Mary Rose Byrne[1][2](born 24 July 1979[3]) is an Australian actress. She made her screen debut in the filmDallas Doll(1994),[4]and continued to act in Australian film and television throughout the 1990s. She obtained her first leading film role inThe Goddess of 1967(2000), which brought her theVolpi Cup for Best Actress,[5]and made the transition toAmerican cinemawith a small role inStar Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones(2002), followed by bigger parts in Hollywood productions ofTroy(2004),28 Weeks Later(2007) andKnowing(2009).

Byrne appeared asEllen Parsonsin the legal thriller seriesDamages(2007–2012), which earned her nominations for twoGolden Globe Awardsand twoPrimetime Emmy Awards.Roles inGet Him to the Greek(2010),Bridesmaids(2011),Neighbors(2014),Spy(2015) andInstant Family(2018) established her as a comedic actress. She has also starred in the horror filmInsidious(2010) and its sequelsInsidious: Chapter 2(2013) andInsidious: The Red Door(2023); the superhero filmX-Men: First Class(2011) and its sequelX-Men: Apocalypse(2016); and the family filmPeter Rabbit(2018) and its sequelPeter Rabbit 2: The Runaway(2021). Byrne also portrayedGloria Steinemin the miniseriesMrs. America(2020) and led the comedy seriesPhysical(2021–2023) andPlatonic(2023).

Early life

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Byrne was born inBalmain,a suburb ofSydney,New South Wales.She has Irish and Scottish ancestry.[6][7]Her parents are Jane, a primary school administrator, and Robin Byrne, a semi-retiredstatisticianandmarket researcher.[citation needed]She is the youngest of their four children; she has an older brother, George, and two older sisters, Alice and Lucy. In a 2009 interview, Byrne said that her mother was anatheist,while both she and her father wereagnostic.[8]Her family was described byThe Telegraphas "close-knit", and frequently kept her grounded as her career took off. "At one point one of my sisters had a word with me saying, 'Watch yourself'", she once remarked. "But they were really supportive."[9]

Byrne attended Balmain Public School,[10]Australian Theatre for Young People(at age eight, encouraged by one of her sisters),[11]andHunters Hill High School[11]before attendingBradfield Senior College[12]for years 11 and 12.[13]

She later lived in the Sydney suburbs ofNewtownandBondi.[14]Growing up, she experienced "plenty of rejection" from film schools. "I auditioned for a few of the big drama schools—Nepean,WAAPA,NIDA—and didn't get in to any of them. I was really disappointed with myself. I wasn't quite sure if I'd be legitimate without training for three years in a more traditional sense ". Instead, she studied an arts degree atSydney University. "I still have great memories of those days: studying, working, auditioning. Just being a jobbing actor trying to figure out life after high school".[15]In 1999, she studied acting at theAtlantic Theater Company,which was developed byDavid MametandWilliam H. Macy.

Career

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1994–2006: Beginnings

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Byrne obtained her first film role inDallas Doll(1994) when she was 15 years old.[14]Throughout the 1990s, she appeared in several Australian television shows, such asWildside(1997) andEcho Point(1995), and starred as the love interest in the filmTwo Hands(1999), opposite fellow up-and-coming actorHeath Ledger.A role in the award-winning filmMy Mother Frank(2000) was followed by her first leading role inClara Law'sThe Goddess of 1967(also 2000), which gained her theVolpi Cup for Best Actressat the57th Venice International Film Festival.Byrne revealed in a post-award interview that, prior to winning the Venice Film Festival Award, she was surprised by her own performance and found it confronting watching the film because her acting was "too depressing". Byrne admitted that "watching myself is confronting because I'm convinced I can't act and I want to get out, that's how insecure I am."[5]

On stage, Byrne starred inLa Disputeand in a production ofAnton Chekhov's classicThree Sistersat theSydney Theatre Company.[16]In 2002, she appeared in a brief appearance asDormé[broken anchor],the handmaiden toNatalie Portman's SenatorPadmé Amidala,inGeorge Lucas'sStar Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones.She then transitioned to Hollywood as she appeared in the 2002 thrillerCity of Ghosts,withMatt Dillon.Byrne had flown to the UK to shootI Capture the Castle(2003),Tim Fywell's adaptation of the 1948 novel of the same title byDodie Smith.In it, she portrayed Rose Mortmain, the elder sister ofRomola Garai's Cassandra.

In 2003, Byrne starred in three Australian films;The Night We Called It a Day,withMelanie GriffithandDennis Hopper;The Rage in Placid Lake,withBen Lee;andTake Away,alongsideVince Colosimo,Stephen Curry,John HowardandNathan Phillips.All films were comedies and opened to varying degrees of success at the box office, butThe Rage in Placid Lakeearned Byrne anAACTA Awardnomination for Best Actress. In the epic dramaTroy(2004), she took on the role ofBriseis,the captured priestess presented to "amuse"Brad Pitt'sAchilles.[17]Variety's review of the film stated: "Byrne's spoils-of-war chattel plays more as a convenient invention than as a woman who could possibly turn Achilles’ head and heart around".[18]In her other 2004 film release, the thrillerWicker Park,Byrne appeared, oppositeJosh HartnettandDiane Kruger,as the girlfriend of a young advertising executive's old friend.[19]Wicker ParkdirectorPaul McGuigandescribed her as the best actress he has worked with, and herTroyco-starPeter O'Tooledescribed her as "beautiful, uncomplicated, simple, pure actress and a very nice girl".[20]

Byrne reunited with Peter O'Toole, playing a young servant, in theBBC TVdramaCasanova(2005), a three-episodeproduction about 18th century Italian adventurerGiacomo Casanova.In 2005, she also starred withSnoop DogginThe Tenants,based onBernard Malamud's novel. In 2006, Byrne portrayedGabrielle de Polastron, duchesse de Polignac,a French aristocrat and friend ofMarie Antoinette,inSofia Coppola'sMarie Antoinette,withKirsten Dunst;and appeared as a medical examiner who thinks the dead woman she is prepping is her missing sister in the critically acclaimed thrillerThe Dead Girl,[21]directed byKaren Moncrieff.

2007–2012: Breakthrough

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In 2007, Byrne had significant parts in two studio sci-fi thriller films. She played a space vessel's pilot[22]inDanny Boyle's[23]Sunshine,[24]alongsideCillian MurphyandChris Evans,and also an army medical officer inJuan Carlos Fresnadillo's28 Weeks Later,the sequel to Boyle's28 Days Later.WhileSunshineflopped,28 Weeks Laterwas a critical success and grossed over US$64.2 million globally.[25]In 2007, Byrne began playingEllen Parsons,a bright, young attorney, in theFXlegal thrillertelevision seriesDamages,alongsideGlenn Close.[26]Her performance was widely praised; she was nominated forPrimetime Emmy AwardsforOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Seriesin 2009 and 2010, and forGolden Globe AwardsforBest Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Filmin 2008 and 2010. She appeared in all 59 episodes of the series until its finale in September 2012.[27]

Byrne in 2010

Following starring roles in the 2008 independent filmsJust Buried,[28]directed byChaz Thorne,andThe Tender Hook,withHugo Weaving,Byrne returned to the mainstream with the role of the mother of a teen, alongsideNicolas Cage,in the sci-fi thrillerKnowing(2009); it made US$186.5 million worldwide and received mixed reviews.[29]Byrne said she had not yet become strategic about her film choices. "You gravitate to where you want to go, but so much is out of your control", she remarked. After the success ofDamages,she asked her agents to send her out for comedies. "I was doing all of this really heavy, dramatic stuff, and I just needed a break,” she said.[17]Her request was met when she obtained the role of a scandalous pop star and the on-and-off girlfriend of a free-spirited rock star in the comedyGet Him to the Greek(2010), also starringRussell BrandandJonah Hill.DirectorNicholas Stolleradmitted that, in her audition, he thought: "'Why is she here?' Because, you know, very good actress, but very serious". Nevertheless, he noted that Byrne "just destroyed [...] Like, destroyed in the way that someone fromSaturday Night Livewould. And that was that ".[17]The film was a commercial success, with a gross of US$60.9 million in North America.[30]

2011 was turning point in Byrne's career, when she appeared in three high-profile theatrical films, leading to a trajectory that included three to four films per year. In her first 2011 release,James Wan's horror filmInsidious,[31][32]she starred as one half of a couple whose son inexplicably enters a comatose state and becomes a vessel for ghosts in anastral dimension.Budgeted at US$1.5 million, it grossed US$97 million and began a franchise.[33]The comedyBridesmaidsfeatured Byrne as the rich, beautiful, elite wife of the groom's boss, alongsideKristen Wiig,Maya Rudolph,Melissa McCarthy,Ellie KemperandWendi McLendon-Covey.It was a critical and commercial success, it grossed US$26 million in its opening weekend and eventually over US$288 million worldwide.[34][35][36][37]

Byrne appeared inX-Men: First Class,directed byMatthew Vaughn,[38]asMoira MacTaggert,a character she described as: "a woman in a man's world, she's very feisty and ambitious—you know, she's got a toughness about her which I liked".[39]She said she was unfamiliar with both the comics and the film series, except for "what a juggernaut of a film it was". She was cast late into production,[40]which had already begun. Her third and final 2011 film,First Class,was also a box office success, grossing US$353.6 million worldwide.[41]

2013–present: Continued comedic roles

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Byrne had four film releases and one short film in 2013. She obtained the part of the newlywed wife, oppositeRafe Spall,inI Give It a Year,a comedy about the trials and tribulations of a couple during their first year of marriage.The Hollywood Reporterfound Byrne and Spall to be "mismatched",[42]whileVarietypraised their chemistry and noted: "Yearwill do nothing but enhance the reputations of its core actors, especially Byrne, who's shaping up into an ace comedienne perfectly suited to screwball ".[43]The film was a commercial success in the UK and Australia, where it was given awide releasein theatres.[44]InThe Place Beyond the Pines,a generational drama directed byDerek Cianfrance,she appeared withRyan GoslingandBradley Cooper,as the wife of a police officer who shoots a bank robber and has to deal with the consequences.[45][46]She played aGoogleexecutive in the filmThe Internship,oppositeVince VaughnandOwen Wilson,as she was drawn to "the way it addressed the generational gaps and the ever-changing landscape of the technological world".[47][48]

Rose Byrne at the premiere ofThe Hunterin 2011

Byrne filmedThe Turning,a short film installment in aTim Wintonomnibus feature,[4]and worked again with fellow Australians Wan and Whannell for the sequelInsidious: Chapter 2,reuniting withPatrick WilsonandLin Shaye.[49]The film received mixed reviews from critics[50]and became the biggest opening day in North America box office history for the month of September following its release.[51]It eventually made over US$160 million against a budget of US$5 million.[52]2014 saw Byrne star in the family dramediesAdult BeginnersandThis Is Where I Leave Youas well as the comedyNeighbors,alongsideSeth RogenandZac Efron,in which she played one half of a couple who come into conflict with a fraternity that has recently moved in next door. Critics highlighted her performance inNeighbors,withThe Atlanticwriting: "Byrne walks away with the film by making [her character] a well-rounded, conflicted person, rather than the film's fun cop who has to tell everyone the boring truth".[53][54]The film was a box office success, taking in US$270.1 million worldwide.[55][56]

A critically panned but commercially successful remake of the 1982 classic,Annie,was released in December 2014 and featured Byrne playing the role of Grace Farrell, the titular character's mother figure and Mr. Stacks' faithful personal assistant. In 2015, Byrne reunited with Melissa McCarthy and starred withJude LawandJason Stathamin the hit comedic action filmSpy,[57]playing the daughter of an arms dealer, and also starred withSusan Sarandonin the dramedyThe Meddleras the daughter of an ageing widow who moves to Los Angeles in hopes of starting a new life after her husband passes away. The film was acclaimed by critics and found an audience in limited release.[58]In 2016, she reprised her roles inNeighbors 2: Sorority RisingandX-Men: Apocalypse,[59]and in 2017, she filmed the black comedyI Love You, Daddy,directed by and also starringLouis C.K.,but it was dropped by its distributor following sexual misconduct accusations made against C.K.

In 2018, Byrne voicedJemima Puddle-Duckand played a local woman named Bea who spends her time painting pictures of the rabbits in the live-action comedyPeter Rabbit,which made US$351.2 million worldwide.[60]She reprised her role in the 2021 sequelPeter Rabbit 2: The Runaway.[61]InJuliet, Naked(also 2018), a romantic comedy adapted fromNick Hornby'snovel of the same name,she appeared as a woman dating an obscure rock musician (played byEthan Hawke). The film was an arthouse success, withRotten Tomatoes' critical consensus reading: "Juliet, Naked's somewhat familiar narrative arc is elevated by standout work from a charming cast led by a well-matched Rose Byrne and Ethan Hawke. "[62]I Am Mother(2019) is a thriller and sci-fi movie withClara Rugaardand Oscar winnerHilary Swank.Byrne also voiced a virtual assistant in the 2019 movieJexi,costarringAdam Devine,Alexandra Shipp,andWanda Sykes.

Public image

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Byrne filmingThe Turning(2013) in Australia

Byrne has been considered one of the world's most beautiful women. She ranked 9th and 16th in AustralianFHM's "Sexiest Women in the World", in 2001 and 2006 respectively. She has been featured several times in "The Annual Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Famous Faces from Around the World", ranking 15th (2004), 3rd (2005), 7th (2006), 5th (2007), 8th (2008), 1st (2009), and 15th (2010). She was also featured in the "Most Beautiful People" list of 2007 inWho Magazine,and ranked 5th inHallmark Channel's 2008 "TV's Sexiest Leading Woman" poll. She was voted 78th onAsk Men's Top 99 'most desirable' woman of 2012 list,[citation needed]andPeopleranked her 7th in its "Best Dressed Celebrities" list of 2015. Byrne was the face ofMax Factorbetween 2004 and 2009,[63]and in 2014, she became the face ofOroton,the Australian producer of luxury fashion accessories.[64]

Since the beginning of her career, her performances have been acclaimed by critics.[65][66][67]In 2018, Byrne was noted for her comedic work.[68]She consciously made the transition to less dramatic material in the late 2000s, finding the idea of being "boxed in" to be "insufferable".[17]"You have to be aggressive in this business,” she noted. "You have always got to push for what you want. Working with Glenn [Close, onDamages], she was the hardest worker ever. She was constantly pushing ".[17]Her turn to comedy led toThe Hollywood Reportercalling her "the most in-demand supporting actress for comedies".[69]Deciderwrote a story titled "How Did Rose Byrne Become One of Our Best Comedic Actresses?", in which it was remarked: "Byrne's emergence as one of the brightest stars in theApatowverseis all the more remarkable for her lack of a comedy background. [...] Any doubts about Byrne's massive comedic talent—and afterBridesmaidsandNeighbors,you'd have to be pretty stubborn to still have doubts—were put to rest with 2015'sSpy,where she again steals the show as merciless terrorist Rayna. Byrne and McCarthy's private-plane banter is the highlight of the film and could have gone on another 30 minutes as far as I'm concerned ".[70]

Personal life

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In 2013, Byrne lived in New York and said she remained insecure about a stable career: "I don't think that insecurity ever leaves you. You're a freelancer. There's always an element of uncertainty."[4]

Byrne was in a relationship with Australian actorBrendan Cowellfor over six years. He moved from Sydney to New York City following Byrne's success onDamages.Their relationship ended in January 2010.[71]

Byrne has been in a relationship with American actorBobby Cannavalesince 2012. They have two sons, born in February 2016 and November 2017.[72][73]

Through her brother George's marriage, Byrne is the sister-in-law of New Zealand actressRose McIver.[74]

Byrne has supportedUNICEFAustralia as the face of the 2007 Designers United campaign, and was a jury member ofTropfestin 2006 and Tropfest@Tribeca[75]in 2007. She is a graduate and ambassador for NIDA's (National Institute of Dramatic Art) Young Actors Studio.[76]

Filmography

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Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1994 Dallas Doll Rastus Sommers
1999 Two Hands Alex
2000 My Mother Frank Jenny
The Goddess of 1967 B.G.
2002 Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones Dormé
City of Ghosts Sabrina
2003 I Capture the Castle Rose Mortmain
The Night We Called It a Day Audrey Appleby
The Rage in Placid Lake Gemma Taylor
Take Away Sonja Stilano
2004 Troy Briseis
Wicker Park Alex Denver
2005 The Tenants Irene Bell
2006 Marie Antoinette Yolande de Polastron
The Dead Girl Leah Segment: "The Sister"
2007 Sunshine Cassie
28 Weeks Later Major Scarlet Levy
2008 Just Buried Roberta Knickle
The Tender Hook Iris
2009 Knowing Diana Wayland
Adam Beth Buchwald
2010 I Love You Too Drunk Passenger Cameo[citation needed]
Get Him to the Greek Jackie Q
Insidious Renai Lambert
2011 Bridesmaids Helen Harris III
X-Men: First Class Moira MacTaggert
2012 The Place Beyond the Pines Jennifer Cross
2013 I Give It a Year Nat Redfern
The Internship Dana Simms
The Turning Raelene Segment: "The Turning"
Insidious: Chapter 2 Renai Lambert
2014 Neighbors Kelly Radner
Adult Beginners Justine
This Is Where I Leave You Penny Moore
Annie Grace Farrell
Unity Narrator Documentary
2015 Spy Rayna Boyanov
The Meddler Lori Minervini
2016 Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising Kelly Radner
X-Men: Apocalypse Moira MacTaggert
2017 I Love You, Daddy Grace Cullen
2018 Insidious: The Last Key Renai Lambert Archive footage[citation needed]
Juliet, Naked Annie Platt
Peter Rabbit Jemima Puddle-Duck (voice) /Bea
Instant Family Ellie Wagner
2019 I Am Mother Mother (voice)
Jexi Jexi (voice)
2020 Like a Boss Mel Paige
Irresistible Faith Brewster
2021 Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway Jemima Puddle-Duck (voice) / Bea
Puff: Wonders of the Reef Narrator
2022 Seriously Red EP
Spirited Ms. Blansky Cameo
2023 Insidious: The Red Door Renai Lambert
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Leatherhead(voice)
Ezra Jenna
TBA If I Had Legs I'd Kick You TBA Post-production
Tow Amanda Ogle Filming[77][78]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1995 Echo Point Belinda O'Connor Main role
1997 Fallen Angels Siobhan Episode: "Lerve, Lerve, Lerve"
Wildside Heidi Benson 2 episodes
1999 Big Sky Angie Episode: "A Family Affair"
Heartbreak High Carly Whitely 3 episodes
2000 Murder Call Sarah Watson Season 3, Episode 17: "Still Life"
2005 Casanova Edith 3 episodes
2007–12 Damages Ellen Parsons Main role
2012 American Dad! Jenny (voice) Episode: "Ricky Spanish"
2013 Portlandia Fred's date Episode: "Soft Opening"
Hollywood Game Night Herself Episode: "Purr-ty People"
2016 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Chloe Episode 3.20
No Activity Elizabeth Main role (season 2)
2017 The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Rebecca Skloot Television film
2018 War on Waste Herself Episode 2.1
Angie Tribeca Norrah Newt Episode: "Trader Foes"
2019 At Home with Amy Sedaris Mary Finkleton Episode: "All About Amy"
2020 Mrs. America Gloria Steinem Miniseries
2021–23 Physical Sheila Rubin Main role; also executive producer
2022–present Bluey Brandy (voice) 2 episodes
2022 The Boys Herself Episode: "Herogasm"; cameo[citation needed]
The Last Movie Stars Estelle Parsons(voice) Episode: "Chapter Three: The Legend of Paul Leonard Newman"
2023–present Platonic Sylvia Main role; also executive producer
2024 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Boeing employee in fake ad Episode 11.3
Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Leatherhead(voice)

Music videos

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Year Song Artist Notes
2000 "Black the Sun" Alex Lloyd
2002 "I Miss You" Darren Hayes [79]
2007 "Digital Versicolor" Glass Candy [80]

Theatre

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Year Title Role Venue Ref.
2000 La Dispute Adine Sydney Theatre Company
2001 Three Sisters Irina Sergeyevna Prozorova Sydney Theatre Company
2014–2015 You Can't Take It with You Alice Sycamore Longacre Theatre,Broadway [81]
2016 Speed-the-Plow Karen Rosyln Packer Theatre, Sydney [82]
2020 Medea Medea Brooklyn Academy of Music [83]

Awards and nominations

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Year Work Award Category Result Refs
2000 The Goddess of 1967 Venice Film Festival Volpi Cup for Best Actress Won [84]
2002 The Goddess of 1967 Film Critics Circle of Australia Award Best Actor – Female Nominated
2003 The Rage in Placid Lake Australian Film Institute Best Actress in a Leading Role Nominated
2008 Damages Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nominated [85]
2009 Damages Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [86]
Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [87]
2010 Damages Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nominated [88]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [89]
Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [90]
2011 Insidious Fright Meter Awards Best Actress Nominated
Scream Awards Best Horror Actress Nominated
2012 Insidious Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Actress Won
Bridesmaids Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated [91]
MTV Movie Awards Best Cast Nominated
Best Jaw Dropping Moment Won
2020 Medea Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Nominated [92]

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