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Scene from Total Control / TV series (2019)

Episode: Season 1, Episode 3

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Portrait of Rachel Griffiths

Rachel Griffiths

Birth Name: Rachel Anne Griffiths

Birth Date: 1968-12-18

Birth Place: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Details

Alternate Names: Rachael Griffith, Rachael Griffith, Rachael Griffiths, Rachael Griffiths, Rachel Anne Griffiths, ریچل گریفیتس

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Muriel's Wedding (1994) as Rhonda Epinstalk

Most Important Roles:

  • Muriel's Wedding (1994) as Rhonda Epinstalk
  • Ned Kelly (2003) as Susan Scott
  • Blow (2001) as Ermine Jung
  • Amy (1998) as Tanya Rammus
  • My Best Friend's Wedding (1997) as Samantha Newhouse
  • Step Up (2006) as Director Gordon
  • Anyone But You (2023) as Innie
  • Children of the Revolution (1996) as Constable Anna Welch
  • Beautiful Kate (2009) as Sally Kendall
  • The Rookie (2002) as Lorri Morris

Career Highlights:

  • Muriel's Wedding (1994)
  • Ned Kelly (2003)
  • Blow (2001)
  • Amy (1998)
  • My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)
  • Step Up (2006)
  • Anyone But You (2023)
  • Children of the Revolution (1996)
  • Beautiful Kate (2009)
  • The Rookie (2002)

Awards

Awards:

  • Member of the Order of Australia (2020)
  • Centenary Medal (2001)
  • Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (2001)

Full Biography

Rachel Griffiths AM (born 18 December 1968) is an Australian actress known for her roles in 'Muriel's Wedding' and 'Hilary and Jackie'. She won critical acclaim for portraying Brenda Chenowith in 'Six Feet Under' and Sarah Walker Laurent in 'Brothers & Sisters', earning her a Golden Globe Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Australian Film Institute Awards. After studying philosophy at Melbourne University and attending Victoria School of the Arts drama department, Griffiths began her career with theater companies before gaining recognition for writing and performing in the short film 'Barbie Gets Hip'. She went on to appear in various films and TV shows, including 'My Best Friend's Wedding', before making her mark in American television with 'Six Feet Under'.


About the Movie: Total Control / TV series (2019)

Poster for Total Control (series) (2019)

Production & Genre

Producer(s): N/A

Companies: Blackfella Films

Genre: Drama, Thriller

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 6 wins & 22 nominations

Similar:

  • Tangle (2009)
  • The True Believers (1988)
  • The Howard Years (2008)
  • Queen of Oz (2023)
  • Ms Represented with Annabel Crabb (2021)

Keywords

Story

Total Control begins with Alex Irving, an Indigenous woman, gaining sudden national attention after an unspecified horrific event caught on video goes viral. Seeing an opportunity to boost her party's image, Australia's embattled Prime Minister Rachel Anderson handpicks Alex for the Senate. Initially, Alex seems to be a pawn in the Prime Minister's political games, but she aspires to make a genuine difference. However, when she feels betrayed by the Prime Minister's cynical maneuvers, Alex sets out on a path of revenge that threatens to disrupt the entire political establishment.

Summary

Total Control is an Australian drama-thriller series set in the world of politics. It explores the themes of power, manipulation, and identity through its central character, Alex Irving, a charismatic Indigenous woman who finds herself thrust into the national spotlight. The show delves into the complex dynamics of political ambition and the personal consequences of playing the game. Although it is primarily a political drama, Total Control also touches on issues of Indigenous representation and cultural identity in Australian politics.