Name : Miranda
Otto
Date of Birth : 16 December 1967
Place of Birth : Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Height : 5' 9''
Nationality : Australian
Profession : Actor
Claim to Fame : As Eowyn in Peter Jackson's epic Lord of the
Rings trilogy.
Miranda Otto - Detailed Biography
Daughter of Australian actor Barry Otto and graduate of the prestigious
NIDA theatrical school (which spawned such down-under luminaries as Mel
Gibson and Judy Davis), Miranda Otto's role as Eowyn in the Lord of the
Rings trilogy had the four-time AFA nominated actress excited and
overwhelmed. Likening the experience to being in The Wizard of Oz,
Miranda Otto speculated that the trilogy will withstand the test of
time, endearing itself to generations to come as a timeless fantasy for
all ages.
Gaining critical recognition for roles in such films as The Girl Who
Came Late (1991) and Gillian Anderson's Last Days of Chez Nous, Miranda
Otto made her feature debut in Emma's War (1986). Miranda Otto's
portrayal of a daughter who is blind to the crippling tolls that World
War II has taken on her fragile mother led the actress to roles in many
critically acclaimed but little-seen films. After a decade of powerful
roles in Australian films, Miranda Otto gained Hollywood recognition in
the late '90s with roles in Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line (1998)
and as the mysterious neighbor in Robert Zemeckis' supernatural thriller
What Lies Beneath (2000). In addition to her appearance in the Lord of
the Rings trilogy, Miranda Otto's other 2001 films include the offbeat
comedy Human Nature, scripted by Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich).
Miranda Otto's role as an affectionate French lab assistant proving
without question that her comic skills were indeed as intact as her
dramatic skills, it wasn't long before the offers were rolling in and
Miranda Otto was deemed the new "it" girl.
Next turning up in the barely-released thriller Hypnotic (aka Doctor
Sleep), Miranda Otto gained positive notice for her supporting role
despite the fact that the film went largely unseen. Both that film and
the subsequent indie-drama Julie Walking Home (2002) proved a perfect
low-key balance to the grandiose second chapter in the Lord of the Rings
trilogy. A bleak tale of a mother's desperate and unyielding last ditch
attempts to save her cancer-stircken son when mainstream medicine fails
him, Julie Walking Home ultimately proved too melodramatic for many
though Otto was frequently singled out for praise by critics for her
powerful and moving performance. In 2003, Miranda Otto re-teamed with
Human Nature star Rhys Ifans for the quirky comedy Danny Deckchair}. The
tale of a man who, desperate to escape his mundane day-to-day reality,
takes to the sky by means of some large helium balloons and a sturdy
deck chair, Donny Deckchair once again found the genre hopping Miranda
Otto utilizing her comic abilities to charming effect as a parking cop
who becomes the eponymous character's love interest.