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 | SEPTEMBER 2007

"EVENING" DVD SCREENCAPS
Posted: 2007-09-26

Many thanks to the wonderful Andrea for providing DVD screencaps of Toni's appearance in "Evening". The DVD has hit US stores yesterday, so be sure to grab you copy.


NO EMMY FOR TONI
Posted: 2007-09-17

The Emmy award for the Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries, for which Toni was nominated for "Tsunami: The Aftermath", went to Judy Davis' performance in "The Starter Wife". Toni didn't attend the Emmys though, so no pictures from the show, but below you can watch the segment from Toni's category.


"NOTHING IS PRIVATE" PRODUCTION STILL
Posted: 2007-09-12

Despite the "controversial" press there's something positive to report about "Nothing is Private" - the first production still featuring Toni!


"NOTHING IS PRIVATE" SPARKS CONTROVERSY AT TORONTO
Posted: 2007-09-12

While one review is never a standout for a film's quality, Fox News has written an in-depth article on "Nothing is Private", their "Feel-Awful Film of the Year": The worst and most offensive movie I’ve seen in a while has just had three screenings at the kooky Toronto Film Festival. "Nothing Is Private" is written and directed by Alan Ball, the man behind "Six Feet Under" and "American Beauty." But it’s caused outrage here for its graphic depiction of sexual, mental and physical child abuse that verges quite literally on kiddie porn. "Nothing Is Private" is based on a novel called "Towelhead" by Alicia Erian, and it very well may adhere to the book’s parameters. But books and films are very different. At least, they have some details on Toni's performance as well: Luckily, someone speaks up for Jazeera. That would be a pregnant neighbor played by Toni Collette and that character’s husband (Matt Letscher). And others than Fox's suggestion to not release the film theatrically, it has been picked up Warner Independent Pictures after its Toronto screening.


"THE DEAD GIRL" WINS GRAND PRIZE AT DEAUVILLE FILM FESTIVAL
Posted: 2007-09-12

Andre Techine and his jury breathed life into Karen Moncrieff's "The Dead Girl," awarding it the 33rd Deauville American Film Festival's grand prize as the 10-day celebration of trans-Atlantic cinema wrapped Sunday night. The discovery of the mysterious dead girl shatters the lives of complete strangers tied together by her brutal murder in this picture. The film was written and directed by Moncrieff and produced by First Look Studios and Lakeshore Entertainment. It features Toni Collette, Marcia Gay Harden and Giovanni Ribisi. "The fact that you, with your culture and your film culture, are here honoring American movies is really astounding to me," Moncrieff said in her acceptance of the honor.