Welcome to Toni Collette Online, your premiere web resource on the Australian actress and singer. Best known for her iconic performances in "Muriel's Wedding", "The Sixth Sense", "United States of Tara" and "Hereditary", Toni Collette has emerged as one of her generation's greatest talents. In its 13th year online, his unofficial fansite provides you with all latest news, in-depth information on all of her projects on film, television and the theatre as well as extensive archives with press articles, photos and videos. Enjoy your stay.
Sep
24
2013

Yesterday, Toni has been a guest on CBS’ This Morning to promote the season premiere of “Hostages”. The full interview can be watched in the video archive while screencaptures have been added to the gallery.

Sep
20
2013

A bunch of new video clips have been added to the video archive. There’s a set-report from “Hostages” by Entertainment Tonight, an interview with Toni and Dylan McDermott by E! Entertainment. Then, a selection of commercials and a second featurette for the series premiere as well as a first clip and b-roll for “Enough Said”. Enjoy the new clips.


Sep
18
2013

September remains a busy month for Toni. On Monday, a New York screening for “Enough Said” was held, which was attended by the cast and crew of the film. Yesterday, Toni and Tate Donovan rang the NYSE Opening Bell. And later that day, Toni was spotted at An Evening Of Dance Featuring Roberto Bolle And Friends in New York. Pictures from all three events have been added to the gallery. October will probably be just as extensive as Toni will attend the New York Film Festival as well.



Sep
15
2013

A new interview with Toni Collette and Dylan McDermott has been published by Parade Magazine. n this “limited event” series of Hostages (it will air 15 episodes consecutively, no repeats), a surgeon (Toni Collette) slated to operate on the president is taken hostage along with her family and told to kill him during the procedure. The head bad guy? None other than an FBI agent played by Dylan McDermott. Hostages, which is one of Parade‘s picks for fall’s top 10 new shows), premieres on Sept. 23 on CBS.

Toni, will your character be revealed to be not as morally upstanding as she seems in the first episode?
Collette: Nobody is [what they seem], and that’s one of the things that drew me to this. All the characters are very real and complex. The intense amount of pressure that this family is put under is a very negative situation, obviously, but something very positive comes out of it for [my character].

The complete article can be read at Parade’s official website.

Sep
13
2013

Yesterday, Toni has attended the Late Show with David Letterman to promote the premiere of “Hostages”. (September 23, 2013). It was a short but funny interview, cleaning up with all prejudices on deadly Australian animals and some jokes about Toni’s American accent. The full segment can be watched in the video archive.

Additionally to the video, pictures from her arrival have been added to the image library, as well as HD screencaptures from the programme.


Sep
12
2013

Article courtesy Metro News Canada: Toni Collette says she feels somewhat disheartened by the male-dominated world of filmmaking and is pleased about the group of women driving her new feature, “Lucky Them.” Screening at the Toronto International Film Festival, the movie – about a journalist trying to track down a former musician-boyfriend in order to pen an article on him – boasts a female screenwriter (Emily Wachtel), director (Megan Griffiths) and executive producer (Joanne Woodward). “I don’t want to be sexist commenting on it, but you know I have to say I’m getting to a point where I am frustrated by the male dominance in this industry, so (this team) was a good thing, and is a good thing and there should be more women doing it,” Collette said in an interview. “I think we’re all pretty proud to have worked on something so female-oriented – not that it’s just for women, this movie. … All the right people came together.” “Lucky Them” features Collette as troubled Seattle music critic Ellie Klug, who is under pressure from her boss (Oliver Platt) to land a big story. In her quest to find her former flame, she’s joined by Charlie, an eccentric aspiring documentary maker (played with aplomb by Thomas Haden Church). The complete article can be read here.