Greta Scacchi

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Greta Scacchi
Greta Scacchi.jpg
Scacchi in 2008
Born (1960-02-18) 18 February 1960 (age 65)
Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Citizenship
  • Italy
  • Australia
  • United Kingdom
Alma mater Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
OccupationActress
Years active1981–present
Partners
Children2, including Leila George

Greta Scacchi OMRI ( /ˈskæki/ SKAK-ee, [1] Italian: [ˈɡrɛːtaˈskakki] ; born 18 February 1960) is an actress. Born in Italy to a British-Italian couple, she was raised in Britain and finally settled in Australia, becoming a naturalized citizen.

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Scacchi had her first leading role in the romantic drama film Heat and Dust (1983), for which she received a BAFTA Award nomination. She subsequently played prominent roles in the films White Mischief (1987), Presumed Innocent (1990), The Player (1992), Emma (1996), and Looking for Alibrandi (2000).

Scacchi received a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award nomination for her portrayal of Alix of Hesse in the biographical television film Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny (1996). She received another Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her performance in the Western television film Broken Trail (2006).

Early life

Scacchi was born on 18 February 1960 in Milan, Italy, the daughter of Luca Scacchi, an Italian art dealer and painter, and Pamela Risbey, an English dancer and antiques dealer. [2] Scacchi's parents divorced when she was four, and her mother returned to her native United Kingdom with Greta and her two older brothers, first to London, then to Haywards Heath, West Sussex. [3]

In 1975, after Scacchi's mother's remarriage, the family moved to Perth, Western Australia, where her stepfather was a visiting professor at the University of Western Australia (UWA). [4] [5] [6] While in Perth, Scacchi attended Hollywood Senior High School [7] and joined UWA's University Dramatic Society, [6] where she made her theatrical debut at the New Dolphin Theatre in Edward Bond's play Early Morning under director Arne Neeme. [8] In 1977, Scacchi returned to the United Kingdom to study at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, where her contemporaries included Miranda Richardson and Amanda Redman.

Career

Scacchi at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Greta Scacchi Cannes.jpg
Scacchi at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival.

Scacchi's first on-screen role was in the first season finale of Bergerac in 1981, when she played a model who was the girlfriend of an international criminal being pursued by the eponymous detective. The following year, she made her film debut in the German film Second Sight  [ it ].

Scacchi's first leading role was in the British film Heat and Dust (1983), opposite Shashi Kapoor and Julie Christie; her performance earned a BAFTA nomination for Best Newcomer to Film. [9] She went on to give performances in films such as The Ebony Tower (1984), The Coca-Cola Kid (1985), White Mischief (1987), Presumed Innocent (1990), The Player (1992) and Country Life (1994). She turned down the role of Catherine Trammell in Basic Instinct (1992). [10] She later reflected on her early career: "It was very clear to me even then that I was always being invited to play a male fantasy. I had to work very hard to punch some integrity into the idea of being a woman when I was placed inside that male gaze." [11]

In 1996, Scacchi won an Emmy Award for her portrayal of Alexandra of Hesse in the television film Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny , and was nominated for a Golden Globe and numerous other awards. In 1999, she had a role as an Italian-Australian single mother in the Australian film Looking for Alibrandi, [12] a performance for which she won the 2000 AFI award for Best Supporting Actress. [13]

In 2007, Scacchi received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for Broken Trail .

Scacchi is fluent in English, French, German, and Italian, which has made her a popular choice for European casting directors.

Scacchi has performed in a wide range of parts in theatre. She appeared In Times Like These (Bristol Old Vic) and Cider with Rosie (Phoenix Arts Theatre, Leicester) as her film career was taking off. After making four films in 15 months, in 1985 she appeared with Mark Rylance and Kevin McNally in Airbase (Oxford Playhouse and Arts Theatre). In Uncle Vanya at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, in 1987, she played opposite Michael Gambon and Jonathan Pryce. In 1991, she played Nora in Ibsen's A Doll's House in the Festival of Perth. A year later, she played the lead role in Strindberg's Miss Julie for the Sydney Theatre Company. She returned to Sydney in 1996 to play Cecilia in Sam Shepard's Simpatico. In 1999, she took the lead in Easy Virtue in Chichester, directed by actress Maria Aitken.

In 2001, Scacchi returned to Sydney for Harold Pinter's Old Times, directed by Aarne Neeme, playing Kate. In 2004, she toured Italy with an Italian production Vecchi Tempi of the same play, but this time playing Anne. In 2005, she performed at the Theatre Royal, Bath, in Thea Sharrock's production of Noël Coward's Private Lives. Back in Australia in 2008, she was nominated for a Sydney Theatre Best Actress Award for playing Queen Elizabeth in Schiller's Mary Stuart in Sydney. In that year, Scacchi also performed in Terence Rattigan's The Deep Blue Sea at the Theatre Royal, Bath, on tour and then in the West End back at the Vaudeville Theatre. [14]

In 2010, Scacchi replaced an injured Kristin Scott Thomas in the Chatelet Theatre, Paris in the French premiere (37 years after it was written) of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music . As Desiree she sang "Send In The Clowns". [15]

In May 2011, Scacchi appeared alongside Anita Dobson in the play Bette and Joan at London's Arts Theatre, written by Anton Burge and directed by Bill Alexander, about the personal and professional relationship between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. [16] At the end of that year she appeared at the Ensemble Theatre, Sydney in David Williamson's new play, Nothing Personal . [17]

In September 2013, Jonathan Miller directed a gala performance of William Shakespeare's King Lear at The Old Vic in London. Scacchi played Regan. [18]

In 2014, Scacchi played Arkadina in Chekhov's The Seagull in Perth. [19] In 2015, she joined the Headlong theatre company to star on a UK tour in Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie as Amanda. [20]

Scacchi as Mrs Hardcastle in a 2023 performance of She Stoops To Conquer Greta Scacchi in She Stoops To Conquer.jpg
Scacchi as Mrs Hardcastle in a 2023 performance of She Stoops To Conquer

Between 20 August and 12 November 2016, Scacchi played Phoebe Rice opposite Kenneth Branagh's Archie Rice in a revival of John Osborne's The Entertainer at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End. The play received mixed reviews but hers were uniformly positive. [21] [22]

In June 2024, Scacchi returned to the role of Joan in Darby and Joan after the show was renewed for a second series. [23]

Personal life

Scacchi is an Italian citizen by birth. She applied for British citizenship after turning 18, but was refused and refused again on appeal; [24] she later applied again due to Brexit. She is a citizen of Italy, Australia and the United Kingdom. [25]

From 1983 to 1989, Scacchi was in a relationship with New Zealand musician Tim Finn. She had a four-year relationship with American actor Vincent D'Onofrio, with whom she has a daughter, actress Leila George. [26] [27] She was previously the mother-in-law of actor Sean Penn, who was married to George from 2020 to 2022. [28]

In 1997, Scacchi began a relationship with her first cousin, Carlo Mantegazza. They have a son. [26] [29] [30]

Scacchi is an active supporter of campaigns and organisations that promote environmental causes. She has supported Greenpeace and Christian Aid's climate change campaign. [31] In 2009, she posed nude with a codfish to promote the documentary The End of the Line , a film exposing the effects of overfishing. She continues to lead the linked Fishlove campaign, which has seen a host of well known actors pose for photographs with a variety of fish. [32]

In October 2013, Scacchi was awarded the Cavaliere Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana (Knight in the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic) for her services to the arts. [33]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982 Second Sight  [ it ]Anna
1983 Heat and Dust Olivia RiversNominated—BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer to Film
Dead on Time Pretty GirlShort film
1984 The Ebony Tower Diana / "The Mouse"TV film
Camille Marguerite GautierTV film
1985 Defence of the Realm Nina BeckmanFeature film
Burke & Wills Julia Matthews Feature film
Doctor Fischer of Geneva Anna-Luise FischerTV film
The Coca-Cola Kid TerriFeature film
1987 White Mischief Lady Diana Broughton Feature film
Good Morning, Babylon Edna BonnanoFeature film
A Man in Love Jane SteinerFeature film
1988 Young Distance (aka La Donna della Luna)AngelaFeature film
Love and Fear (aka Three Sisters, the original title is Paura e amore)MariaFeature film
1990 Presumed Innocent Carolyn PolhemusFeature film
1991 Shattered Judith MerrickFeature film
1992 Fires Within IsabelFeature film
Salt on Our Skin George McEwanFeature film
The Player June GudmundsdottirFeature film
Turtle Beach JudithFeature film
1994 Country Life Deborah VoyseyFeature film
The Browning Version Laura Crocker-HarrisFeature film
1995 Jefferson in Paris Maria Cosway Feature film
1996 Emma Anne Taylor WestonFeature film
Così Mental Patient (uncredited)Feature film
Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny Alexandra of Hesse TV film
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
1997 The Serpent's Kiss JulianaFeature film
1998 Love and Rage Agnes MacDonnellFeature film
The Red Violin Victoria ByrdFeature film
MacbethLady MacbethTV film
1999Ladies RoomLucia
Cotton Mary Lily MacIntoshFeature film
Tom's Midnight Garden Aunt Gwen KitsonFeature film
The ManorMrs Ravenscroft
Looking for Alibrandi Christina AlibrandiFeature film
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Supporting Actress
2000 One of the Hollywood Ten Gale Sondergaard Biopic
2001 Festival in Cannes Alice Palmer
2002 Jeffrey Archer: The Truth Margaret Thatcher TV film
2003 Baltic Storm Julia ReuterFeature film
2004 Strange Crime NicolettaFeature film
Beyond the Sea Mary DouvanFeature film
2005 Flightplan Dr Lisa, The TherapistFeature film
2006 The Book of Revelation IsabelFeature film
Icicle MeltShort film
The HandymanJulia ParchantShort film
2007 Hidden Love Dr. DuboisFeature film
2008 Brideshead Revisited CaraFeature film
Shoot on Sight Susan AliFeature film
Miss Austen Regrets Cassandra AustenTV film
2010Un altro mondoCristina
Way to Live Forever Private InstructorFeature film
2011 Hindenburg: The Last Flight  [ de ]Helen Van ZandtTV film
2014 The Falling Miss MantelFeature film
2017 La Tenerezza AuroraFeature film
The Girl in the Fog Beatrice LehmanItalian: La Ragazza Nella Nebbia
2018 Operation Finale Vera EichmannFeature film
Amanda AlisonFeature film
2019 Palm Beach CharlotteFeature film
Waiting for the Barbarians MaiFeature film
2021 Shepherd Glenys BlackFeature film
2023 Run Rabbit Run JoanFeature film
I Told You So (Te l’avevo detto)Frances

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981 Bergerac AnnieTV series, season 1, episode 10: "The Hood and the Harlequin"
1983 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1984 Waterfront Anna CheriTV miniseries, 3 episodes
1995 Good Morning Australia GuestTV series, 1 episode
Denton GuestTV series, 1 episode
Ernie and DeniseGuestTV series, 1 episode
Midday GuestTV series, 1 episode
1997 The Odyssey PenelopeTV miniseries
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
2001 The Farm Liz CooperTV miniseries, 4 episodes
2002 Daniel Deronda Lydia GlasherTV series
2005Il Commissario MaigretItalian TV production
Two Twisted Dr Adele PartridgeTV series, episode: Heart Attack
2006 Broken Trail Nola JohnsTV miniseries
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
Agatha Christie's Marple Tuppence TV series, episode: "By the Pricking of My Thumbs"
Two Twisted Adele PartridgeTV series
Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King Katie ArlenTV miniseries, episode: "Autopsy Room Four"
2008 The Trojan Horse Helen MadiganTV miniseries, 2 episodes
2013 Agatha Christie's Poirot Mrs Burton-CoxTV series, episode: "Elephants Can Remember"
Masterpieces UnveiledPresenterTV documentary series, 8 episodes
2015 A.D. The Bible Continues Mother Mary TV series, 4 episodes
2016 War & Peace Countess RostovaTV series, 6 episodes
2017 Versailles Madeleine de FoixTV series, season 2
The Terror Lady Jane FranklinTV series (based on the Dan Simmons novel of the same name)
2022-present Darby & Joan Joan KirkhopeTV series
2023 Bodies Polly HarkerTV limited series, 8 episodes

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989The Skull Beneath The SkinCordelia GreyRadio play of P D James novel. Scacchi's radio debut.

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976 Early Morning Florence Nightingale Edward Bond's play at Dolphin Theatre, Perth
1981 Cider With Rosie Rosie & other parts Phoenix, Leicester
1985In Times Like TheseVivien Mercer Bristol Old Vic, Bristol
AirbaseLt. Madeline Kohler Oxford Playhouse and Arts Theatre, London
1987 Uncle Vanya Yelena Vaudeville Theatre, London
1991 A Doll's House Nora The Hole in the Wall Theatre Company, Perth
1992 Miss Julie Miss Julie Sydney Theatre Company
1996 Simpatico Cecilia Sydney Theatre Company
1999 Easy Virtue LaritaChichester, England
2001 Old Times Kate Sydney Theatre Company
2004Vecchi TempiAnneItalian tour of Harold Pinter play
2005 Private Lives Amanda Theatre Royal, Bath
2008 Mary Stuart Queen Elizabeth Sydney Theatre Company
The Deep Blue Sea Hester Theatre Royal, Bath; Vaudeville, London
2010 A Little Night Music Desiree Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris. French premiere
2011Bette and Joan Bette Davis Arts Theatre, London and tour
2013 King Lear Regan The Old Vic, London
2014 The Seagull Madame Arkadina Black Swan Theatre, Perth
2015 The Glass Menagerie Amanda Headlong/West Yorkshire Playhouse/Liverpool Playhouse co-production
2016 The Entertainer Phoebe RiceThe Garrick Theatre, London

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