Frances O'Connor

Frances O'Connor

  • Born: 1967-6-12
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Australia
  • Representative Works: Three Dollars, Evocation 2
  • Frances O'connor was born on June 12, 1967. When she was 2 years old, her family moved to Perth, Australia. His father is a nuclear physicist and his mother is a pianist. Therefore, O'Connor was subjected to strict family discipline since she was a child, and her parents sent her to the Girls’ Mission School in Perth for education. She then studied performing arts at the Western Australia College and graduated from Curtin University of Technology. O'Connor has starred in movies including "Three Dollars", "The Lazarus Child", "Book of Love", and "AI Artificial Intelligence". TV series include "The Panel", " The Missing " and so on.
    Extended Reading
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      Although I understand it, I don't buy it

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      I have no talent for certainty, Susie.

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    Mansfield Park quotes

    • Henry Crawford: Fanny, you have created sensations which my heart has never known before.

      Fanny Price: Please.

      Henry Crawford: There is only one happiness in life: to love and be loved.

      Fanny Price: Mr. Crawford, do not speak nonsense.

      Henry Crawford: Nonsense?

      Fanny Price: You are such a fine speaker that I'm afraid you may actually end in convincing yourself.

      Henry Crawford: Fanny. You are killing me.

      Fanny Price: No man dies of love but on the stage.

    • Edmund Bertram: There are as many forms of love as there are moments in time.