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Essie Davis, born Esther Davis on January 7, 1970, in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, is a celebrated Australian actress known for her work in film, television, and theatre. She was raised in Hobart and attended Clarence High School. After graduating, she enrolled at Rosny College before studying at the University of Tasmania, where she was actively involved in the Old Nick Company, a student theatre group. Her passion for acting led her to the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney, one of Australia’s premier performing arts schools.
Davis’s professional acting career began shortly after her graduation from NIDA. In 1993, she earned critical acclaim for her role as Juliet in the Bell Shakespeare Company's production of Romeo and Juliet. That same year, she performed in productions of Hamlet and Richard III with the same company. She continued to showcase her classical theatre skills in the following year with roles in Macbeth and The Taming of the Shrew. These early performances helped establish her as a skilled stage actress within Australia's vibrant theatre scene.
Davis transitioned to film in 1995 with a role in the Australian movie Dad and Dave: On Our Selection, where she starred alongside notable figures such as Geoffrey Rush. Her versatility quickly earned her recognition, leading to roles in various Australian and international productions.
One of her most significant film roles came in 2014 when she starred as Amelia Vanek in the psychological horror movie The Babadook. Her powerful performance received critical acclaim and contributed to the film's international success, further solidifying her reputation as a compelling screen actress.
Essie Davis is also known for her work on television, earning widespread acclaim for her portrayal of Phryne Fisher in the Australian detective drama Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, which debuted in 2012. Her performance struck a chord with audiences and contributed to the show's popularity both in Australia and overseas.
In 2016, Davis appeared in the sixth season of HBO’s hit fantasy series Game of Thrones, portraying Lady Crane, a stage actress in Braavos. Though her character did not return in subsequent seasons, her performance was noted for its depth and nuance.
In 2002, Essie Davis married director Justin Kurzel, known for his work on films such as Snowtown and Assassin's Creed. The couple has twin daughters, Stella and Ruby. Davis and Kurzel have frequently collaborated on creative projects, blending their film and theatre backgrounds.
Through a distinguished career spanning theatre, film, and television, Essie Davis has become a prominent figure in the Australian entertainment industry and continues to earn global recognition for her compelling performances.
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