Radha Mitchell

Radha Mitchell
Radha Rani Amber Indigo Ananda Mitchellis an Australian actress. She started her career acting in various Australian TV series and movies, and later became known for her appearance in Hollywood films such as Pitch Black, Phone Booth, Finding Neverland, Man on Fire, Melinda and Melinda, Silent Hill, and The Crazies...
NationalityAustralian
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth12 November 1973
CityMelbourne, Australia
CountryAustralia
I didn't even understand the whole idea of Hollywood.
So I was in America and I thought I'll stick around while I'm here and just see what happens. The next film I did was High Art, so I guess it started with a sort of vague idea but really just a fantasy.
Well, obviously I was excited by the idea that Woody Allen was going to direct it. But at the same time, the script itself and the character was really interesting.
Well, when I was doing movies like High Art, I was kind of experimenting with just being in America and working in different kinds of films.
I think part of that is to create an environment where it's like real life, where you don't really know what's going to happen to you in a certain scene.
Well, I think because I did Love and Other Catastrophes and then I realised that there was some kind of possibility there, and you don't waste it.
I think my parents see my life now as very conservative.
I do, too, most recently while I was singing karaoke in some weird bar.
We don't relate to her too much because you don't want the heroic character to not be heroic.
Because in Australia there really isn't a lot to do. There aren't a lot of opportunities.
Silent Hill is the scariest thing I've been in since a bed with Ally Sheedy.
It's disturbing because she's such a good actress. She had to draw all these evil pictures as her character, these evil scribbles. So we would just sit around and draw really pretty pictures as sort of an antidote to what we were doing every day.
I think the major attraction to me was?Christophe.
I think there's something very elegant about the way that Christophe is directing horror. And, his inspiration is, you know, coming from a very highbrow kind of level in art. So If you're into horror I would say this is the movie to watch because it's elegant horror.