Jacqueline Ruth Weaver AO (born 25 May 1947) is an Australian theatre, film, and television actress. Her accolades include five AACTA Awards(including the Longford Lyell Award), a National Board of Review Award, and nominations for two Academy Awards and a Golden Globe Award. Weaver emerged in the 1970s during the Australian New Wave through her work in Ozploitation films such as Stork (1971), Alvin Purple (1973), and Petersen (1974). She later starred in Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975), Caddie (1976), Squizzy Taylor (1982), and several television films and miniseries. She also starred in Australian productions of plays such as Death of a Salesman and A Streetcar Named Desire. Weaver received international attention and nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performances in the crime film Animal Kingdom (2010) and the comedy-drama film Silver Linings Playbook (2012), the former of which also earned her the National Board of Review Award. This attention led her to receive roles in further Hollywood projects, including the films The Five-Year Engagement (2012), Parkland (2013), Magic in the Moonlight (2014), The Disaster Artist (2017), Bird Box, Widows (both 2018), Poms (2019), Stage Mother (2020), and Father Stu (2022). On television, Weaver starred in the Starz comedy series Blunt Talk (2015–2016), the Fox Showcasepolitical thriller Secret City (2016–2019), the Epix thriller Perpetual Grace, LTD (2019), and the Stanscience fiction series Bloom (2019–2020). Since 2021, she has played a recurring role as Caroline Warner in the Paramount Network neo-Western series Yellowstone. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jacki Weaver, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Picnic at Hanging Rock
(Minnie)
Alvin Purple
(Second Sugar Girl)
Three Blind Mice
(Bernie)
A Recollection... Hanging Rock 1900
(Self (archive photos))
Wildflower
(Loretta)
Animal Kingdom
(Janine 'Smurf' Cody)
The Five-Year Engagement
(Sylvia Dickerson-Barnes)
Silver Linings Playbook
(Dolores Solatano)
Cosi
(Cherry)
Stork
(Anna)
The Naked Bunyip
(Herself)
Stoker
(Aunt Gwendolyn 'Gin' Stoker)
Summer Coda
(Jen)
Jock Petersen
(Susie Petersen)
Lois
Haunt
(Janet Morello)
Caddie
(Josie)
Parkland
(Marguerite Oswald)
Squizzy Taylor
(Dolly)
Abra Cadabra
(Primrose Buttercup)
The Removalists
Magic in the Moonlight
(Grace)
The Voices
(Dr. Warren)
Larrikins
(Doris (voice))
Polly My Love
(Polly)
Reclaim
(Reigert)
The Challenge
(Rasa Bertrand)
Equals
(Bess)
The Wonder Yard
(Dinah)
Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks
(Irene Mossbecker)
Zeroville
(Dotty Langer)
Last Cab to Darwin
(Dr. Farmer)
The Perfectionist
(Barbara Gunn)
The Disaster Artist
(Carolyn / 'Claudette')
Do I Have to Kill My Child?
(Dianne)
Goldstone
(Maureen)
Florence Has Left the Building
(Florence)
Small Crimes
(Irma Denton)
The Polka King
(Barb)
Sister Cities
(Mary Baxter)
David Stratton: A Cinematic Life
(Self)
Life of the Party
(Sandy Cook)
Irreplaceable You
(Estelle)
Widows
(Agnieska)
Bird Box
(Cheryl)
Out of Blue
(Miriam Rockwell)
The Grudge
(Lorna Moody)
Elsewhere
(Mom)
Poms
(Sheryl)
The Two-Wheeled Time Machine
(Older Alice)
Penguin Bloom
(Jan)
Stage Mother
(Maybelline Metcalf)
Never Too Late
(Norma McCarthy)
Back to the Outback
(Jackie (voice))
American Murderer
(Jeanne)
Father Stu
(Kathleen Long)
Holy Days
Memoir of a Snail
(Pinky (voice))
Oh, Hi Mark: Making a Disaster
(Self)
Pendulum
(Ella-Rose)
The Girl From Moonooloo
(Jacki)
Trash Mountain
(Helen)
Dr. Jackie
(Jacki Weaver)
Blunt Talk
(Rosalie Winter)
Yellowstone
(Caroline Warner)
Secret City
(Catriona Bailey)
Squinters
(Audrey)
Clipped
(Shelly Sterling)
Perpetual Grace LTD
(Lillian 'Ma' Brown)
Wahl Street
(Self (uncredited))
Homicide
(Jill Henderson)
Homicide
(Kay Thomas)
Homicide
(Petra Kendrix)
Homicide
(Annette Bishop)
Homicide
(Wilma Steiner)
Homicide
(Vicki Gaye)
Homicide
(Sue Ryan)
Homicide
(Hettie)
Homicide
(Anne Johnson)
Water Under the Bridge
(Maggie McGhee)
Hello Tomorrow!
(Barbara Billings)
Bloom
(Gwen Reed)
Satisfaction
(Gillian)
Australia: An Unofficial History
(Self)
Super Fun Night
(Pamela Boubier)