Rhiana Griffith

Rhiana Jade Griffith (born 1985) is an Australian former actress, artist and model.

Rhiana Griffith
Born
Rhiana Jade Griffith

1985 (age 3536)
OccupationActress, model, artist
Years active19982005
Height158 cm (5 ft 2 in)

Life and career

Griffith was born in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. She began modeling as a child, doing runway work and catalogue ads, and progressed from there to television commercials.

From there, she got her first guest-starring role on the Australian medical drama Children's Hospital, and won her first film role, as Mercia in the 1998 film 15 Amore. Shortly thereafter, she won ModelQuest98's Grand Final for the 12-to-15 division, and was cast as "Jack" in the science fiction film Pitch Black.

Griffith continued to act throughout her teenage years, balancing her career with schooling. She starred in Desperately Seeking Brandi, a short film that was broadcast on the Nike website to coincide with the 2000 Sydney Olympic games. Her costars in the film were Brandi Chastain and Oliver Ackland. That same year, she was also a guest-star on the Australian comedy TV series Backberner.

In 2001, she starred in the short film Search by director Hannah Hilliard. In 2002, she did a three-month guest-star stint on the popular Australian soap opera Home & Away and then guest-starred on an episode of the crime drama White Collar Blue. 2003 saw her appearing in a music video by rocker Ben Lee, called "Running With Scissors," directed by Nash Edgerton.

In 2004 she reprised her role as "Jack" from Pitch Black in the anime The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury. She also auditioned to play the role in the feature film sequel to Pitch Black, The Chronicles of Riddick. Her casting was backed by producer and star Vin Diesel, but Griffith was told she had to "toughen up" for the role. Despite enlisting the aid of a kick-boxing trainer, she had only three weeks to prepare, and the role eventually went to Alexa Davalos.

2004 also saw Griffith embark upon her art career in earnest, with two major solo gallery showings. Her first, Chrysalis, was held at the Tighes Hill Gallery in Newcastle, Australia in January 2004. Her second, A Month in Kaos, was held at the Surry Hills Cafe 249 art gallery in Sydney, Australia in May 2004. Griffith also acted in another short film, A Whole New You, and guest-starred in an episode of the hit Australian medical drama All Saints. As the year came to a close, Griffith portrayed Barbarella in print and television ads promoting the Flickerfest film festival.

In 2005, Griffith held her third art exhibition, a collaboration with her brother, poet Damien Griffith, called Sibling Revelry. In conjunction with the art show, they released a limited-edition book of their work, pairing her paintings with his poems. Griffith also contributed to a Wearable Art Festival, and will launch a line of clothing later in 2005. She is working on her second book, a children's book, for release in late 2005, and portrayed the starring role of Clare Newell in a short film, Wrong Answer, which will be continued in the psychological thriller called Volunteer, to be directed by JD Cohen.

Griffith has a daughter, Poppy, born in 2009.[1]

Portfolio

Year Work Format Role Status
1998 Children's Hospital TV show Kelly Single episode guest appearance
1999 15 Amore Film Mercia
2000 Pitch Black Film Jack/Jackie
2000 Desperately Seeking Brandi Short film (internet webcast) Bea
2000 Backberner TV show Kristi Taylor Single episode guest appearance
2001 Search Short film May
2002 White Collar Blue TV show Lilly Derwent Single episode guest appearance
2002 Home and Away TV show Aimee Cooper Recurring guest role
2003 Running With Scissors Music video Waitress
2004 All Saints TV show Cindy Single episode guest appearance
2004 A Whole New You Short film Receptionist
2004 The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury Anime DVD Jack/Jackie
2004 A Month in Kaos Art exhibit Painter
2004 Chrysalis Art exhibit Painter
2004 Flickerfest Advertising campaign Barbarella
2005 Wrong Answer Short film Clare Newell Winner of Judges' Choice: Short Film, Audience Choice: Short Film and Best of Fest at the 2005 Frankly Film Fest
2005 Sibling Revelry Art exhibit Painter

References

  1. Amy Edwards (11 February 2011). "Inspirational birth re-ignites artistic creativity". The Newcastle Herald. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
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