Rose Byrne (born 24 July 1979) is a Golden Globe-nominated Australian
actress.
Biography
Rose was born in Balmain, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, of
Irish and Scottish descent, the daughter of Jane, a primary school
administrator, and Robin Byrne, a semi-retired statistician and market
researcher. She attended Balmain Public School and Hunters Hill High School
before attending Bradfield Senior College in Crows Nest. She has an older
brother, George, and two older sisters, Alice and Lucy. She began taking acting
classes at age eight, joining the Australian Theatre for Young People and also
attended the University of Sydney. In 1999 Rose studied acting at the Atlantic
Theatre Company developed by David Mamet and William H. Macy. Known to family
and close family friends as Chabs after a family cat she had in her youth named
Chablis, after the wine, a favourite of her native Australia. Both Byrne's
parents are atheists, while she describes herself as agnostic.
Rose was cast in her first film role, Dallas Doll, when she was 12 years old.
She has appeared in a variety of Australian television shows including
Heartbreak High, Echo Point, and the film Two Hands alongside Heath Ledger. She
appeared in The Date, My Mother Frank, and Clara Law's The Goddess of 1967 for
which she obtained the Female Volpi Cup at the 2000 Venice Film Festival.
Meanwhile, she appeared as a guest in an episode of the cop drama series Murder
Call. She also acted on stage, playing a lead role in La Dispute and starred in
a production of Anton Chekhov's classic Three Sisters at the Sydney Theatre
Company.
Rose appeared in the music video of Darren Hayes's single I Miss You and starred
with Australian musician Alex Lloyd in the music video for his single Black The
Sun and was featured on the cover artwork for the EP. She also appeared in the
TV Commercial for Sony and reunited with Alex Lloyd, appearing in his music
video for 1000 Miles from the album Distant Light.
In 2002, Rose entered Hollywood with a small role as Dormé, the loyal handmaiden
to Natalie Portman's Senator Padmé Amidala, in George Lucas' Star Wars: Episode
II - Attack of the Clones and appeared the same year in the movie City of Ghosts
with Matt Dillon.
The year previously she had flown to the UK to shoot I Capture the Castle, Tim
Fywell's adaptation of the 1948 novel of the same title by Dodie Smith. In the
2003 release, which relates the adventures of the eccentric Mortmain family
struggling to survive in a decaying English castle in the 1930s, she portrayed
Rose Mortmain, the elder sister of Romola Garai's Cassandra. In 2003 she also
starred in three Australian films: The Night We Called It a Day alongside
Melanie Griffith and Dennis Hopper; The Rage in Placid Lake for which she was
named Best Actress at the Australian Film Institute with singer Ben Lee; and
Take Away another comedy.
In 2004, Rose starred as Briseis the Trojan priestess who was abducted during
the Trojan War by Achilles (played by Brad Pitt), in Wolfgang Petersen's epic
Troy, also starring Eric Bana, Peter O’Toole, Sean Bean, and Orlando Bloom. She
then reunited with Peter O'Toole in the acclaimed BBC TV drama Casanova. Rose
appeared with Snoop Dogg in Danny Green's film The Tenants, based on Bernard
Malamud's novel, and starred with Josh Hartnett and Diane Kruger in the romantic
psychological thriller Wicker Park where she played Alex, the woman who
manipulated Josh Hartnett's character to keep him apart from the woman he falls
in love with.
In 2006 Rose portrayed Gabrielle de Polastron, duchesse de Polignac a French
aristocrat and friend of Marie Antoinette, in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette,
alongside Kirsten Dunst and The Dead Girl directed by Karen Moncrieff. She and
Marie Antoinette director Sofia Coppola have both played handmaidens in the Star
Wars prequels: Coppola appeared in The Phantom Menace, Rose in Attack of the
Clones.
In 2007, she played Cassie, the pilot in Danny Boyle's science fiction suspense
film Sunshine, Scarlett Ross, an army medical officer in Juan Carlos
Fresnadillo's sci-fi horror 28 Weeks Later, the sequel to Boyle's 28 Days Later
and appeared in the independent film Just Buried, a Canadian dark comedy written
and directed by Chaz Thorne.
Rose is currently in an FX drama production Damages, playing the regular lead
role of Ellen Parsons, a young attorney torn between her hard-hitting,
high-stakes new boss (Glenn Close) and her own ambitions.
She appeared in the Australian film noir The Tender Hook with Hugo Weaving.
Rose was the face of Max Factor between 2004 and 2006 and named in the Most
Beautiful People of 2007 list in Who Magazine.
Rose has supported UNICEF Australia by being the face of the 2007 Designers
United campaign and a member of tropfest jury in 2006 and tropfest@tribeca in
2007. She is a graduate and ambassador for NIDA's (National Institute of
Dramatic Art) Young Actors Studio. She was recently named the first patron of
Chauvel Cinemas presented by the Brisbane International Film Festival and named
in honor of Charles Chauvel.
Rose has used several different accents in her films: Australian, British,
American, and Canadian.
Rose has been in a relationship with Australian writer, director and actor
Brendan Cowell for over five years. For much of the time their relationship has
been maintained at long-distance, with work commitments meaning they were often
on separate continents. However, Cowell has planned a move from Sydney to New
York City, due to Byrne's success on Damages.
Previously she dated Australian writer, director Gregor Jordan who directed her
in Two Hands. She is close friends with Jiu-Jitsu champion Kyra Gracie.
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