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A crimson-haired Aussie beauty with a girl-next-door smile and the daughter of prolific Australian actor Barry Otto , Miranda Otto cut her teeth on the stage after graduating from the prestigious theatrical school NIDA (which boasts alumnae including Mel Gibson, Judy Davis and Cate Blanchett) and went on to appear in a spate of Australian films beginning in 1986 with an appearance as the title character in %22Emma's War.%22 She subsequently earned Australian Film Institute award nominations for her work in Gillian Anderson's %22The Last Days of Chez Nous%22 (1992), along with %22The Well%22 (1997) and %22In The Winter Dark%22 (1998). She also received an Australian Film Critics Circle Award nominations for her performance in %22The Last Days of Chez Nous,%22 and %22Love Serenade%22 (1996), which won the Camera d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.

Making her American debut in %22The Thin Red Line%22 (1998), director Terrence Malick's Oscar-nomionated meditation on war, Otto quickly caught the attention of Hollywood filmmakers and the actress snared high-profile supporting roles in the HBO Western telepic %22The Jack Bull%22 (1999) opposite John Cusack, and director Robert Zemeckis' %22What Lies Beneath%22 (2000) opposite Michelle Pfeiffer and Harrison Ford. But by far her biggest international exposure came when she joined the ensemble of director Peter Jackson's %22Lord of the Rings%22 trilogy, bowing as beautiful, battle-ready Eowyn in the second instalment, %22The Two Towers%22 (2002) and returning for the finale, %22The Return of the King%22 (2003). In between, she appeared opposite Rhys Ifans in writer-director Jeff Balsmeyer's offbeat Australian film %22Danny Deckchair%22 (2003), a tale inspired by a true story, as a female parking officer who falls for a man who lands in har yard after taking to the sky in a lawnchair tied to balloons.

Next for Otto was the New Zealand-made mystery %22In My Father's Den%22 (2004) and then she headlined the Aussie TV miniseries %22Through My Eyes%22 (2004) as Lindy Chamberlain, the real-life woman suspected in her baby's disappearance after she claimed a dingo carried the child off (the inspiration for the Meryl Streep film %22A Cry in the Dark%22). Back in Hollywood, she starred opposite Dennis Quaid in the remake of %22Flight of the Phoenix%22 (2004) as an oil engineer among the survivors of a downed military aircraft. Then it was on to a brief but effective role as Tom Cruise's ex-wife in Steven Spielberg's riveting remake of the sci-fi classic %22War of the Worlds%22 (2005).

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