Biography
A graduate of Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art, blond, idiosyncratic leading man Hugo Weaving made his feature film debut in the socially conscious low-budget drama
The City's Edge (1983), purportedly one of the first Australian films to sympathetically portray the adverse conditions suffered by aborigines. In 1991, Weaving received Best Actor kudos from the Australian Film Institute for his portrayal of a blind photographer in
Jocelyn Moorhouse's
Proof. In 1994, the actor earned international acclaim playing Tick, a drag queen with a secret, in the cult favorite The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994). The following year, Weaving was involved in another audience pleaser when he lent his voice to play the sheep dog Rex in
Babe. Weaving occasionally appears in U.S. television productions, notably the CBS miniseries
Dadah Is Death, in which he played opposite
Julie Christie and
Sarah Jessica Parker. He also continues to work steadily in Australia, in addition to appearing in big-budget Hollywood affairs such as
The Matrix, in which he starred as an evil agent opposite
Keanu Reeves and
Laurence Fishburne. Following his turn in
The Matrix with a few low-key romantic comedies (
Strange Planet [also 1999] and
Russian Doll [2001]), Weaving made a return to big-budgeted special effects extravaganzas with his involvement in director
Peter Jackson's enormous adaptation of author J.R.R. Tolkien's
Lord of the Rings. For the sequels to
The Matrix, Weaving would return with a vengeance; with hundreds of Agent Smith clones sent to stop Neo (
Keanu Reeves) from leading the revolution against the machines. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide