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.
Feb
01
2015

Blu-Ray Screencaptures from “Tammy” have been added to the photo gallery. This has been one of the stupidest films I’ve seen in a long time. If Melissa McCarthy and her husband get a chance to write and film their own material, this is as good as it gets? Nevermind. Toni Collette has a “cameo” as the other woman, with barely any dialogue. I understand she probably did it as a favor to Ben Falcone, who played her husband in “Enough Said”, but this role could have been played by anyone. Besides the film captures, the outtakes have been captured as well.


Photo Gallery – Film Productions – Tammy – Blu-Ray Screencaptures
Photo Gallery – Film Productions – Tammy – Outtakes Blu-Ray Screencaptures

Feb
01
2015

Lots of additional pictures of Toni’s appearance at the Sundance Film Festival and its various discussion panels have been added to the photo gallery. Many thanks to Claudia for the wonderful contributions. A complete list can be found below the previews.


Photo Gallery – Appearances – 2015 – Sundance Film Festival – Times Talks Conversation
Photo Gallery – Appearances – 2015 – Sundance Film Festival – IMDb & Amazon Instant Video Studio
Photo Gallery – Appearances – 2015 – Sundance Film Festival – “Glassland” Portraits Session
Photo Gallery – Appearances – 2015 – Sundance Film Festival – “Glassland” Premiere
Photo Gallery – Appearances – 2015 – Sundance Film Festival – Variety Studio Conversation
Photo Gallery – Appearances – 2015 – Sundance Film Festival – Columbia At The Village At The Lift

Jan
25
2015

Toni Collette has been a visitor to Park City yesterday for the premiere of “Glassland”. Pictures from the premiere and various Sundance sightings have been added to the photo gallery.


Appearances – 2014 – Sundance Film Festival – “Glassland” Premiere
Appearances – 2014 – Sundance Film Festival – Variety Studio Conversation
Appearances – 2014 – Sundance Film Festival – Pure Barre Hosted Pop-up Studio
Appearances – 2014 – Sundance Film Festival – Columbia At The Village At The Lift
Appearances – 2014 – Sundance Film Festival – Feinsteins Style LoungeBearbeiten

Jan
16
2015

Voting for this year’s TV Week Logies has officially begun. The ballots for the Australian television industry’s night of nights were opened on Monday with popular programs Offspirng, Wentworth and Home And Away expected to dominate the viewer’s choice. With 16 weeks until the best and brightest of the small screen hit the red carpet for the 57th annual awards show, audiences are able to cast their votes for the Most Popular categories, which include most popular actor, actress, presenter and new talent. Gold Logie winning Asher Keddie, who plays Matthew’s Offspring widow Nina Proudman, is a candidate for most popular actress, joining the likes of Toni Colette and Magda Szubanksi. Voting for the Most Popular categories is open for six weeks and closes on February 22.

Jan
03
2015

Three new clips have been added to the video archive. First, a lenghty report on the Tribeca premiere of “Lucky Them”, including interviews with the cast and crew. Then, as the Australian Archive of Film and Sound has celebrated “Muriel’s Wedding” 20th annivery, they have published a deleted scene from the film as well as a rehearsal scene from the film. Great finds!

Video Archive – Television Specials – Movies You Wanna Watch (2014)
Video Archive – Career Videos – Muriel’s Wedding – Deleted Scene
Video Archive – Career Videos – Muriel’s Wedding – Rehearsals

Dec
06
2014

Here’s an article from the Sydney Morning Herald published last month for the Australian release of “A Long Way Down”. Toni Collette has never been afraid to transform herself for a role – she was launched onto the world stage, after all, as a chunky version of herself in Muriel’s Wedding – but as Maureen in A Long Way Down, which screens as part of the British Film Festival now touring the country, she seems almost to have shrunk inside her frumpy cardigan. The film was launched at the Berlin Film Festival, which is where we speak. The day after it debuts Collette is back up on the screen again in another film, the small American independent Lucky Them, playing a hipster rock journalist. In real life, she thrives on living out of a suitcase and is a big believer in embracing change. “If you try to put the brake on,” she says, “it’s all going to go to shit.” A somewhat less bumpy version of this message pervades A Long Way Down, which is adapted from Nick Hornby’s novel about four very disparate people who meet on a London rooftop one New Year’s Eve. They have all come to commit suicide. Each has his or her reason, but Maureen’s is the most poignant: she has a severely disabled son who would get much better care, she believes, if she were not there to look after him. Maureen is also isolated, friendless, overworked and terribly tired, a situation that starts to ease a little when the four would-be suicides form an unlikely gang. The full article can be read here.