Pia Miranda

Pia Miranda

At the Goddess premiere in Sydney
Born (1973-06-15) 15 June 1973
Melbourne, Australia
Occupation Actor
Spouse(s) Luke Hannigan

Pia Miranda (born 15 June 1973) is an Australian actress whose career was launched with her role in the 1999 feature film Looking for Alibrandi, an Australian film based on the novel of the same name by Melina Marchetta.

Film and television career

Born in Melbourne, Australia, Miranda is of Italian descent and spent the majority of her early life travelling throughout Australia with her family, attending a large number of schools. After completing her high school certificate at the Sacré Cœur School, Miranda studied history and drama at La Trobe University before transferring to Victoria University, where she majored in drama, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Performance Studies) in 1996.[1]

After university, Miranda studied drama at the Atlantic Theater Company in New York for one year before playing Karen Oldman on the Australian soap Neighbours, from 1998 to 1999. At this time, Miranda was also starring in the ABC television series 'Bondi Banquet', playing Jo Tognetti. This was the starting point for Miranda's future success within the Australian film and television industry, quickly being chosen for the role of Josephine Alibrandi in the hugely successful Australian movie Looking for Alibrandi, directed by Kate Woods in 1999.

The movie was based on the novel written by Melina Marchetta in 1992, where seventeen-year-old Josephine Alibrandi deals with the stresses of Year Twelve, her illegitimacy, the reunion with her father, new-found companionship, the death of her close friend and life as a third-generation migrant in contemporary Australian society. Miranda co-starred with fellow prominent Australian actors Kick Gurry, Anthony LaPaglia, Greta Scacchi, Elana Cotta and Matthew Newton. The movie received critical acclaim, with Pia Miranda receiving the Australian Film Institute award in 2000 for Best Actress for her performance.

In 2002, Miranda played a small role in the US movie, Queen of the Damned, although her scene was cut from the film as it appeared on the DVD. Also in 2002, Pia Miranda starred in The Doppelgangers. The movie was part of a project where eight Australian filmmakers were given a short film script by celebrated writer Brendan Cowell. Filmmakers had to name their own film and characters and adhere to a set of rules, such as shooting on digital cameras and making no dialogue changes. The project had limited success.

Following The Doppelgangers, Miranda starred in another Australian film Garage Days, playing Tanya. The coming-of-age comedy revolved around a young Sydney band trying to gain a foothold in the competitive pub rock scene. The movie was well received within Australia and is available on DVD. In 2003, Miranda played the role of Leanne Ferris in Travelling Light, about two sisters growing up in Adelaide in the early 1970s. Following this, Miranda also starred in Right Here Right Now in 2004.

Though Miranda is best known as a film actress, she has also featured in some television series. She was a recurring guest star on the long-running drama All Saints in 1998, and the popular Australian drama The Secret Life of Us, playing Talia. Miranda has also been featured in The Glass House, Grass Roots and the Australian talk show The Panel.

Miranda has also worked as a celebrity artist for A Midwinter Night’s Dream, a ticketed charity auction of art with pillow cases as the medium and inspired by the childhood dreams of artists and celebrities, to raise money for War Child Australia and was also a judge for the 2005 Project Greenlight competition, with fellow actors such as Sam Worthington. Miranda's sister, Nicole, starred in the Australian film Moving Out with Vince Colosimo.

Miranda is also the main character in the film clip, Teenager of the Year – Lo-Tel.

Miranda also joined to cast of Wentworth, playing an inmate named Jodie Spiteri.

Personal life

In March 2001, Miranda married long-time partner Luke Hannigan, lead singer of the Australian band Lo-Tel, at the Elvis Presley chapel in Las Vegas. She and her husband welcomed a daughter Lily born on 18 March 2010.[2]

Filmography

Actress

Herself

See also

References

  1. "Featured alumni stories". Alumni, Victoria University. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  2. The Sunday Telegraph, 31 January 2010, p.28
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