Catherine McCormack
Catherine Jane McCormack, born on April 3, 1972, is a talented English actress recognized for her diverse roles in film and theatre. McCormack gained fame for her compelling performance in the epic historical drama "Braveheart" (1995), where she portrayed the strong-willed Murron. She continued to showcase her acting prowess in notable films such as "The Land Girls" and "Dangerous Beauty," both released in 1998, and "Dancing at Lughnasa," which also premiered that same year. In the early 2000s, she appeared in "Spy Game" (2001) alongside Robert Redford and Brad Pitt, and later took on a significant role in the post-apocalyptic thriller "28 Weeks Later" (2007).
In addition to her film career, McCormack has made substantial contributions to theatre, performing in acclaimed productions at the National Theatre. She appeared in Arthur Miller's "All My Sons" in 2000 and later in "Honour" in 2003, both of which received critical acclaim and highlighted her versatility as a stage actress. With a career spanning over two decades, Catherine McCormack has established herself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, earning recognition for her dynamic performances and dedication to her craft.
Filmography
Promise at Dawn
My Oxford Year
The Weight of Water
The Journey (2017)
Born Romantic
Stevie
Shadow of the Vampire
Sherlock: The Abominable Bride
Cordelia
A Sound of Thunder
Magic in the Moonlight
Dangerous Beauty
Dancing at Lughnasa
A Rumor of Angels
North Star
The Tailor of Panama
The Song of Names
28 Weeks Later
Spy Game
Strings
Braveheart
Lights Out
Lucan (2013)
Women on the Verge