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Miranda Otto

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Miranda Otto (2012).

Miranda Otto (1967 nî 12 goe̍h 16 ji̍t chhut-sì ) sī chi̍t-ūi Australia ê cha-bó͘ ián-goân. Otto ê siang-chhin kah sió-mōe mā lóng sī ián-goân. Otto ê ián-gē seng-gâi chū 1986 nî khai-sí, káu taⁿ í-keng ián-chhut kòe chōe-chōe tiān-iáⁿ chok-phín. Emma's War sī Otto ê tē-it pái tī tōa-gîn-bō͘ ián-chhut; i tī tiān-iáⁿ tong-tiong sek-ián chi̍t-ūi tī Tē-jī-chhù Sè-kài Tāi-chiàn kî-kan poaⁿ-sóa káu Ò-tāi-lī-a chng-kha seng-oa̍h ê siàu-lú. Chiap-sio̍k lo̍h-lâi ê kúi-nā tang, Otto kè-sio̍k chhut-ián chōe-chōe pō͘ Ò-tāi-lī-a tiān-iáⁿ, tit-tio̍h kóng-tāi ê hó-phêng. 1990 nî-tāi, Otto tī The Thin Red Line kah What Lies Beneath lāi-bīn ê ián-chhut tit-tio̍h Hollywood ê chù-ì. Otto siōng chhut-miâ ê ián-chhut kak-sek sī The Lord of the Rings lāi-bīn ê Éowyn.

Otto ê miâ tī Hoâ-gí hoan-e̍k chò Bí-lân-ta̍t Ò-tô͘ (Hàn-jī: 米蘭達·奧圖).

Miranda Otto tī Australia Queensland ê Brisbane chhut-sì. In lāu-pē Barry Otto, lāu-bú Lindsay Otto, kah sió-mōe Gracie Otto lóng sī ián-goân.[1] Otto tī Brisbane kah Sin Lâm Wales ê Newcastle tōa-hàn. Tī i 6 hòe ê sî-chūn, pē-bú lī-iân, i bat té-kî tòa tī Hiang-káng.[2] Otto ē tēng-kì káu Sydney hām lāu-pē tàu-tīn kòe chiat-ji̍t kah chiu-boa̍t, mā in-chhú tùi piáu-ián sán-seng tio̍h hèng-chhù.[3]

Gín-á-sî ê Otto ē tī êng-kang hām pêng-iú tàu-tīn pian-siá kio̍k-pún, siat-kè ho̍k-chong kah thoân-toaⁿ.[4]

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Wikimedia Commons téng ê siong-koan tóng-àn: Miranda Otto

  1. "The Right Stage of Life". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2005-09-26. Goân-pún bāng-ia̍h Pó-chûn tī 2013-09-21. 2014-01-17 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  2. Scobie, Claire (2005-06-26). "Balancing Act". The Herald Sun. 
  3. Keenan, Catherine (2005-10-01). "Family Viewing". The Sydney Morning Herald. Goân-pún bāng-ia̍h Pó-chûn tī 2013-09-21. 2014-01-17 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  4. Williams, Sue (2003-07). "Doing It Her Way". The Australian Women's Weekly. goân-loē-iông tī 2007-10-17 hőng khó͘-pih. 2007-10-17 khòaⁿ--ê. 

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