Welcome to Toni Collette Online, an unofficial information resource on the Australian act-ress and singer, best known from "Muriel's Wedding", "The Sixth Sense" and "Little Miss Sunshine". This site offers all essential info on her life and career with a comprehensive archive of press articles, news, images and video clips. Enjoy your stay!


UPDATES ARCHIVE | JUNE 2007

GIVEAWAY CLOSED, WINNER TO BE ANNOUNCED
Posted: 2007-06-26

The "Evening" giveaway has been closed, thanks to everybody for participating. The winner will be contacted and then announced here as well, so check back later :-)


BEFORE SHE WAS FAMOUS: PASTA FOR ONE AD
Posted: 2007-06-24

Here's a great find that popped up on Youtube, a tv advertisment that Toni did in 1992 for "Pasta for One", view it below - it's hilarious!


"EVENING" GIVEAWAY
Posted: 2007-06-16

Focus Features and Toni Collette Online invite you to win great prizes from the upcoming "Evening". The grand prize is the original novel written by Susan Minot, the runner-up prize is the film's poster! All you have to do is filling out the form above with your name and email address and name the actress who plays Toni's sister in "Evening"! Make sure to participate now as the giveaway will be closed on JUNE 26, 2007. The winners will be contacted immediately. Good luck!


TRAGEDY INSPIRES TONI'S NEW ROLE
Posted: 2007-06-15

Article courtesy the Herald Sun: In Toni Collette's stark, emotionally draining new film "The Dead Girl", her character, Arden, finds a mutilated corpse in a field near Los Angeles. Instead of being shocked at what she saw, Arden walks home and gives her abusive, invalid mother a bath. Later in The Dead Girl, audiences are introduced to Leah, a forensics graduate student played by another Australian, Rose Byrne. Leah is working in a morgue and is preparing the mutilated body for its post-mortem when she discovers a familiar birthmark. She wonders whether the unidentified murder victim could be her sister, who was abducted as a child 15 years earlier. The Dead Girl is divided into five stories, all revolving around the body, with the final chapter solving the mystery. Made for just $US4 million and shot around LA in a tight 25 days, the film is not light going, with the San Francisco Chronicle describing the storyline as being "mired in gloom". The script, however, was so powerful it attracted a cast of Hollywood stars willing to work for scale wages. Collette was one of the first to sign on. Read the full article here.


"EVENING" OFFICIAL WEBSITE AND VIDEO CLIPS ONLINE
Posted: 2007-06-06

Focus Features has launched the Official Website for "Evening", Toni's upcoming ensemble drama starring Meryl Streep, Claire Danes, Natasha Richardson, Hugh Dancy, Patrick Wilson, Mamie Gummer, Glenn Close and Vanessa Redgrave. Besides lots of information on its cast and crew, a gallery and sweeptakes, the site also features two video scenes with Toni. Click below to visit the Official Website and to view the clips.