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     Radha Mitchell


   Birth Name :  Radha Rani Amber Indigo Anunda
                        Mitchell
   Birth Date :    November 12, 1973
   Birth Place :   Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
   Height :         5' 5 3/4" (1.67 m)


     An Australian actress who began performing professionally while still in high school, Mitchell quickly developed a talent for roles requiring both a youthful energy and naivete as well as more intense, adult ambitions. She got her start in the Australian TV series "Sugar and Spice" (1988), "All Together Now" (1992) and followed up with credits in another series, "Neighbours", Mitchell also played the leading role in an Australian stage production, "Desire".



      The actress enjoyed a major career breakthrough when she made her feature debut in Emma-Kate Croghan's engaging romantic comedy, "Love and Other Catastrophes" (1996), playing Danni, "a sweet young thing" as Mitchell describes her role, who is dazzled by Mia, a university film student. The two break up, but are eventually reconciled amid the often farcical incidents befalling their close circle of friends and lovers. Although Mitchell's follow-up film and US debut, Lisa Cholodenko's "High Art" (1998), was in many ways a different, much more dramatic film, her role as Syd did have some connections with Danni. Mitchell's large, expressive eyes and blonde hair suggested the youth and inexperience of an aspiring magazine editor dazzled by a gifted photographer (Ally Sheedy) on a career and personal downhill. At the same time, though, Mitchell was also called on to convey a mature and intense emotional attraction as well as a sometimes unattractive ambition, both of which she managed to critical acclaim. After a turn as a house guest who won't leave in the indie "Cleopatra's Second Husband".



      Mitchell moved more into mainstream fare with the science-fiction horror of "Pitch Black" (2000), the thriller " Phone Booth" (2003) and as Dakota Fanning's mother in "Man on Fire" (2004), and she had her best role yet in "Finding Neverland" (2004) as the disconnected, alienated wife of "Peter Pan" creator J.M. Barrie (Johnny Depp). Meanwhile the actress wrote, directed and starred in her own labor of love, the indie "Four Reasons" (2002). Mitchell took on her most complex and accomplished role when she starred as the title character(s) in writer-director Woody Allen's "Melinda and Melinda" (2005), which told of the romantic troubles of a young woman in two distinctly different parallel storylines, one tragic and one comedic. Mitchell effectively portrayed both Melindas, one as a wounded, self-destructive and possibly doomed figure, and the other as a more charming but neurotuic woman blind to the available love that she could embrace.


      After she play in "Mozart and the Whale" (2005) with Josh Hartnett, Mitchell was cast in the starring role of a frantic mother attempting to find an answer for her daughter's mysterious recurring dream in "Silent Hill" (2006). Though the horror film received mixed reviews from critics, it opened number one at the box office with over $20 million in box office loot. She has finished a drama film by Scott Z. Burns,"Pu-239"(2007). The film stars Paddy Considine in the title role. Next she play the supporting role of Kate in the Greg McLean horror/thriller "Rogue" (2007) and costar with Morgan Freeman and Greg Kinnear in drama/romance "Feast of Love" (2007).


      Next Radha play in movie "Henry Poole Is Here" (2008) with Luke Wilson and drama/war "The Children of Huang Shi" (2008) with Jonathan Rhys Meyers. In year 2009 Radha played in three movies: "Thick as Thieves" with Morgan Freeman and Antonio Banderas,"The Waiting City" and action/sci-fi "Surrogates" with Bruce Willis. In 2010 she play in "The Crazies" - horror movie with Timothy Olyphant and TV movie "The Quickening", where she playing a character name Maggie Bird, a homicide detective assigned to a desk job after her bipolar disorder is revealed to all.