Anna Maria Monticelli is an Australian actress, screenwriter and producer.

Early life

Monticelli was born in 1952 in Tangiers in Morocco. In her childhood, she lived in five European countries, where, fluent in four languages, she was a translator for her French-Italian father and Spanish mother. The family emigrated to Australia when Monticelli was in her primary school years.

Career

Using the professional name 'Anna-Maryka', Monticelli started out as a model in Sydney, gracing the covers of Australian Playboy, Cleo and Vogue and appearing in television commercials. She then began hosting a weekly ethnic morning television show on the ABC, while studying evening drama classes.

Monticelli went on to become an actress, with numerous roles in television series and films, both in Australia and the US. Some of her early film roles include 1981 New Zealand thriller Smash Palace with Terence Donovan, 1982 drama film Heatwave alongside Judy Davis and 1982 suspense thriller The Dark Room. She also appeared with Wendy Hughes in 1984 film My First Wife, playing the role of Hilary.

Further recognition came when Monticelli won the 1984 AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role as Anna in post-war drama film Silver City. Having originally used her married name 'Anna Jemison' professionally, she reverted back to her maiden name, Monticelli as she accepted the award.

In 1985, Monticelli appeared in American drama thriller Nomads, as Veronique, wife of Jean Charles Pommier, played by Pierce Brosnan. That same year, she also played Anne Winter, alongside Bryan Brown in The Empty Beach and appeared in family film Archer’s Adventure, opposite Nicole Kidman in one of her earliest roles.

Monticelli's television credits began with a guest role in 1981 sports drama series Sporting Chance with Noni Hazlehurst In 1984, she had an ongoing role as Eva Tarrant in Carson's Law, opposite Lorraine Bayly.[citation needed] In 1994, she appeared in the children's sci-fi adventure series Sky Trackers, in the regular role of Marie Colbert, alongside her husband Steve Jacobs. Further television credits include Family and Friends, Rafferty's Rules, Home and Away, The Girl from Tomorrow, the Mission Impossible television reboot and 1988 adventure miniseries, Emma: Queen of the South Seas, with Steve Bisley.

However, Monticelli's true passion lay in writing. Her first writing credit was 2001 feature film La Spagnola, which she also produced. After 28 failed approaches to producers who were too discouraged by the multilingual plot, Monicelli decided to produce the film herself, with husband Steve Jacobs assuming his first director's role. The film saw her nominated for a AFI Award for Best Original Screenplay in 2001 and a Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards for Best Original Screenplay in 2002. It was also Australia’s official entrant in the Foreign Language Category at the 2002 Academy Awards. It went on to receive several international awards and was widely distributed.

Monticelli's critically-acclaimed second film, Disgrace (2008), starring John Malkovich, was a screen adaptation of the Booker Prize-winning novel of the same name by J. M. Coetzee. The film won an array of awards, including the International Critic’s Award for Best Film at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, Best Feature Film Adaptation at the 2008 AWGIE Awards and Best Screenplay at the 2010 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards. It was also shortlisted for Best Literary Adaptation of 2009 at the Frankfurt International Book Fair and the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards. The film made the "10 Best Films of 2009" with Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun, The New York Times and Stephen King for Entertainment Weekly.

Monticelli most recently produced the comedy film I’ve Always Wanted to Direct, which was shot just before Covid stopped the industry in its tracks. She also wrote her first play, Zugzwang.

Personal life

Monticelli was first married to Channel Seven deputy news director Rick Jemison, before their separation in the early 1980s.[citation needed]

In 1985, together with American director John McTiernan, Monticelli had a daughter, Bella, who is also a director. McTiernan had directed Monticelli in the film Nomads.

Monticelli is married to actor and director Steve Jacobs. The couple met first met on the set of 1984 film Silver City in 1984, in which Jacobs also had a small part. They also appeared together in an episode of Mission Impossible and then fell in love on the set of Sky Trackers. Together, they formed Australian based company, 'Wild Strawberries' in the mid-1990s. The couple have lived in Palm Beach, north of Sydney, for over 40 years.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleType
1981Smash PalaceJacqui Shaw / Alan's wifeFeature film
1982HeatwaveVictoria WestFeature film
The Dark RoomNicky / Ray's mistressFeature film
1984My First WifeHilaryFeature film
Silver CityAnnaFeature film
1985After HoursSandra Adams (first film credit as Anna-Maria Monticelli)Film short
The Empty BeachAnne WinterFeature film
1986NomadsVeronique 'Niki' PommierFeature film
1994Life FormsMelFilm short
2004The BrotherCatherineFilm short

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1981A Sporting ChanceGuest roleEpisode 3: "Whatever Happened to Stephen Doyle?"
1982For the Term of His Natural LifeAliciaMiniseries, 1 episode
1984Special SquadTeresa ParrissaEpisode 3: "Code of Silence"
Carson's LawEva Tarrant21 episodes
1985Archer (aka Archer's Adventure)Anna Swift (first TV credit as Anna-Maria Monticelli)TV film
Five Mile CreekGuest role1 episode
Handle with CareKateTV film
1987The Edge of PowerGail TraynorTV film
Play SchoolGuest Presenter2 episodes
1988Rafferty's RulesDiana Newby1 episode
Emma: Queen of the South SeasPrincess Le'utuMiniseries, 2 episodes
Mission: ImpossibleLydiaEpisode 4: "The Condemned"
1989G.P.1 episode
Living with the Law1 episode
1990Family and FriendsLuciana Rossi
1990; 1993English at WorkHerself4 episodes
1991A Country PracticeGuest role2 episodes
ChancesBella1 episode
1992The Girl from Tomorrow IIFreya1 episode
1993Eggshells1 episode
1994Under the Skin2 episodes
Sky TrackersMarie Colbert26 episodes
1995Singapore Sling: Road to MandalayTamaraTV film
2002Home and AwayHelen Poulos3 episodes
White Collar BlueMrs. CableTV pilot / film

As writer / producer

YearTitleRoleTypeRef.
2001La SpagnolaWriter / producerFeature film
2008DisgraceWriter / producerFeature film
c.2020I’ve Always Wanted to Direct (aka Siempre He Querido Dirigir)ProducerFeature film

Awards

YearWorkAwardCategoryResultRef.
1984Silver CityAFI AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting RoleWon
2001La SpagnolaBest Original ScreenplayNominated
2002Film Critics Circle of Australia AwardsBest Original ScreenplayNominated
2008DisgraceAWGIE AwardsBest Feature Film AdaptationWon
Toronto International Film FestivalInternational Critic’s Award for Best FilmWon
2009Frankfurt International Book FairBest Literary AdaptationShortlisted
NSW Premier’s Literary AwardsBest Literary AdaptationShortlisted
2010Film Critics Circle of Australia AwardsBest ScreenplayWon
Best Film (producer)Nominated
Anna Maria MonticelliCavaliere MedalOrder of Merit from the Italian Republic for services to the artsHonoured

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