Caroline Goodall

Caroline Goodall (born 13 November 1959) is a British/Australian actress and screenwriter and producer. Awards and nominations include Best Actress nominations AFI Awards for her roles in the 1989 miniseries Cassidy and the 1995 film Hotel Sorrento, a Logie Awards Nomination for the mini series A Difficult Woman, and a Best Actress award (Rome Film Festival). Her film appearances include Hook (1991), Cliffhanger (1993), Schindler's List (1993), Disclosure (1994), White Squall (1996), The Princess Diaries (2001) and The Best of Me (2014).

Caroline Goodall
Goodall interviewed about The Best of Me in 2014
Born (1959-11-13) 13 November 1959 (age 64)
London, England
Alma materSt Leonards-Mayfield School
Bristol University (B.A., 1981)
Occupation(s)Actress, screenwriter
Years active1981–present
Spouses
Derek Hoxby
(m. 1990; div. 1993)
(m. 1994)
Children2

Early life

Goodall was born in London to a publisher father and journalist mother. She attended St Leonards-Mayfield School and graduated (1981) with a Bachelor of Arts in Drama and English from Bristol University.[1] Caroline was a member of National Youth Theatre.

Career

Goodall has appeared extensively on stage, joining the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) and then the National Theatre. Her roles for the RSC include Lady Anne in Richard III, Australian tour opposite Sir Anthony Sher and Hypatia in Misalliance; while for the National Theatre she played Rebecca in Command or Promise. She played Juliet in Romeo and Juliet at the Shaw Theatre, Viola In Twelfth Night ( Plymouth) starred at the Manchester Royal Exchange, Royal Court Theatre as Susan in Jonathan Gem's comedy Susan's Breasts; Alan Ayckbourn's Steven Joseph Theatre in Scarborough and as Isobel in David Hare's US premiere of The Secret Rapture at the SCR.

Goodall was chosen by Steven Spielberg to star in his 1991 film Hook. She went on to star as the villainess Kristel in the film Cliffhanger (1993), as Emilie Schindler in Schindler's List (1993), and opposite Michael Douglas in Barry Levinson's Disclosure (1994). In Australia, she co-starred with Russell Crowe in The Silver Brumby in 1993, and was nominated for the AFI Award for Best Actress for the 1995 film Hotel Sorrento. She had previously been nominated for the AFI Award for Best Actress in a TV film or miniseries for the 1989 miniseries Cassidy. In 1996, she starred with Pauline Quirke in the BBC miniseries The Sculptress. In 1998, she was nominated for a Logie Award for Best Actress for A Difficult Woman, which also won best TV mini series at the New York Festival in 1998. She starred opposite Jeff Bridges in Ridley Scott's White Squall (1996); as Helen Thermopolis in Garry Marshall's wildly successful The Princess Diaries (2001), The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) and opposite Bruce Willis and Henry Cavill in The Cold Light Of Day (2012). European credits include starring in Urs Egger's Opernball (1998) The Thief Lord (2006), and Denis De La Patelliere's Épées Des Diamants. She appeared in Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac Vol. II (2013) and won a RIFF Best Actress Award for her role in Massimo Cogliatore's two-hander thriller The Elevator (2014). In 2015, she played Elsbeth Beaumont in Jocelyn Moorhouse's multi-award-winning film The Dressmaker, with Kate Winslet and Judy Davis. Other films include Hunter Killer (2018) The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard (2021) and Grace Vessler in Fred and Freddy Macdonald's Sew Torn (2024)

As a producer and screenwriter, in addition to The Bay of Silence, Goodall's credits include screen adaptations of Rupert Thomson's Dreams of Leaving for HKM Films.

Goodall has starred in many TV series including The White Queen (2013) and its sequel The White Princess (2017), portraying Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, the mother of kings Edward IV and Richard III. In 2016, she portrayed Kelly Frost in the CIA spy-thriller TV series Berlin Station.

Personal life

Goodall married Nicola Pecorini on 17 September 1994. The couple have two children, Gemma and Leone. Her sister is producer Victoria Goodall.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Every Time We Say GoodbyeNurse Sally
1991HookMoira Banning
1993CliffhangerKristel
1993The Silver BrumbyElyne Mitchell
1993Schindler's ListEmilie Schindler
1994DisclosureSusan Sanders
1995Hotel SorrentoMeg Moynihan
1996White SquallDr. Alice Sheldon
1997CasualtiesAnnie Summers
1999The Secret Laughter of WomenJenny Field
2000Harrison's FlowersJohanna Pollack
2001The Princess DiariesHelen Thermopolis
2003Shattered GlassMrs. Duke
2003EasySandy Clarke
2004Chasing LibertyMichelle Foster
2004The Princess Diaries 2: Royal EngagementHelen Thermopolis
2004HavenMs. Claire
2005The ChumscrubberMrs. Parker
2005River's EndSarah Watkins
2006The Thief LordIda Spavento
2006We Fight to Be FreeMartha Dandridge Custis
2008The Seven of Daran: Battle of Pareo RockLisa Westwood
2009My Life in RuinsDr. Elizabeth Tullen
2009Dorian GrayLady Radley
2012The Cold Light of DayLaurie Shaw
2012MentalDoris
2013Third PersonDr. Gertner
2013NymphomaniacPsychologist
2014The Best of MeEvelyn Collier
2015The Daniel ConnectionVeronica Ashler
2015The DressmakerElsbeth Beaumont
2016A Street Cat Named BobMary
2018Hunter KillerPresident Ilene Dover
2019MuseThe Nurse
2020The Bay of SilenceMarciaAlso writer and producer
2021Hitman's Wife's BodyguardCrowley
2021Birds of ParadiseCeline
TBAThe IslanderThe BaronessPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978The Moon StallionEstelle MortenhurzeMain role
1982Charles & Diana: A Royal Love StoryAnn BoltonTV film
1985GemsAnne-Marie ColmanRegular role (series 1)
1985Remington SteeleJenny Buchanan"Steele Searching: Part 1"
1988Tales of the UnexpectedHolly Peverill"Wink Three Times"
1988Rumpole of the BaileyHelen Derwent"Rumpole and the Quality of Life"
1989After the WarSally RaglanTV miniseries
1989CassidyCharlie CassidyTV film
19904 PlayMarsha"Madly in Love"
1990Agatha Christie's PoirotLady Yardly"The Adventure of the Western Star"
1990Half a World AwayAmy JohnsonTV miniseries
1991Ring of ScorpioHelen SimmonsTV film
1991Quantum LeapDr. Leslie Ashton"The Wrong Stuff"
1993At Home with the WebbersKaren JamesTV film
1993The CommishMaddie Hodges"Eastbridge Boulevard"
1993Screen OneMandy"Royal Celebration"
1993Diamond SwordsLiv GustavsonTV film
1995Spider-ManVanessa Fisk (voice)"Neogenic Nightmare: Chapters 11 & 12"
1996The SculptressRosalind LeighTV miniseries
1998Rhapsody in BloomDebra LoomisTV film
1998Opera BallHeather FrazerTV film
1998The Outer LimitsRebecca"Promised Land"
1998A Difficult WomanDr. Anne HarrimanTV miniseries
1999Sex 'n' DeathBellaTV film
2000Love and MurderSally LoveTV film
2000TrustAnne TraversTV film
2001Murder in MindJoanna Liddy"Neighbours"
2001The Mists of AvalonIgraineTV miniseries
2002Me & Mrs JonesLaura BowdenTV film
2005CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationDr. Emily Ryan"Secrets & Flies"
2005AliasElizabeth Powell"Bob"
2006Midsomer MurdersGrace Starkey"Dead Letters"
2010PulseJuliette RandallTV film
2011The Good WifeKim Palmieri"Wrongful Termination"
2012Mrs BiggsMuriel PowellTV miniseries
2013The White QueenCecily Neville, Duchess of YorkTV miniseries
2014Midsomer MurdersPenelope Calder"The Killings of Copenhagen"
2016The CrownLady Doris"Pride & Joy"
2016Berlin StationKelly FrostRecurring role (series 1)
2017The White PrincessCecily Neville, Duchess of YorkTV miniseries
2018EndeavourLady Bayswater"Colours"
2018BulletproofDeputy Mayor Charlotte CarmelMain role
2020The TraderAlex PattersonMain cast
2020Cold CourageMaggieMain cast

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