And the reason for that I think is that in Australia our films don't get the exposure, so the process is foremost. But anyway, I love being part of the team and hate being stuck in a corner somewhere.
Everybody is just at the start of this huge process of trying to unravel what's going on with the 4,400, where they've been and why they're back and what they're trying to do with us in the present. And we're trying to work out what messages they're sending us.
Gwynnie Paltrow came for opening night. Oh, it was hysterical.
I can't do theatre in the US,' she says, 'because I don't have a green card.
I love being part of the team.
I thought it was very original, and I said, 'This should be a hit.' And it was. So I wasn't so much surprised as I was really pleased.
I was spooked when I first got the role, as I was afraid I wouldn't have the companionship I need on a shoot, because I'm so into the process itself, not so much the end product.
In terms of the character and where I stand, she's very devoted to her work, and there are a lot of questions that need answering.
It was hysterical going to work. I would just walk in and think, 'What in hell? Am I here? What's going on? I'm going to wake up in a minute. I'm in a dream.'
It's just so fragile. The growing sense of 'Oh, God, what am I doing? Am I any good? Will I ever work again?' All those questions of self doubt, they do creep in.
No matter how many helicopters there are, when it comes down to it there is the camera and you.
That's a curious paradox that I don't think a lot of people out there know; that you get really scared before you go on. You come out in a nervous rash, and it's not like you actually love getting up there and showing off.
They made 10 different wet suits for Thomas just to see which fitted and looked best.
We blush very, very easily, and we get terrified of audiences.
You don't choose. I just go where the work is.
You have to have a lifestyle if you live in LA, otherwise it's deadly.
In 2004, Jacqueline played Anna in the movie Human Touch.
Jacqueline played Margaret Court in the 2001 TV movie When Billy Beat Bobby.
Jacqueline played Mary Davidson Holmes in the Australian TV movie On The Beach.
In 1998, Jacqueline played Samantha in Love from Ground Zero.
Jacqueline played Emma in the 1997 movie Under the Lighthouse Dancing
Jacqueline played Frankie Smith in the 1997 TV movie The Devil Game.
Jacqueline played Beryl Muddle in the 1997 movie Mr. Reliable.
Jacqueline played the role of Joy in the 1995 movie Roses are Red
Jacqueline played Viola in the 1994 movie Traps.
In 1993 Jacqueline played the role of Rachel in the TV movie Stark.
In 1988 Jacqueline played Penelope Seymour in the mini series All The Way.
Jacqueline's film debut was in the 1987 film Wordplay. She played the role of Pandora.
In 1995 Jacqueline won a AFI Best Actress in a Leading Role for Angel Baby
In 1993 Jacqueline had been nominated for 2 Australian Film Institute awards for her roles in Stark and This Wont Hurt A Bit
In 1999 Jacqueline played Janice Higgins in the movie Deep Blue Sea.
As singer and songwriter Jacqueline is working on her first collection of songs.
Was given a Green Card in March 2001 for "Person of Extraordinary Ability".
Graduated from the prestigious Australian National Institute of Dramatic Arts