Rhiana Jade Griffith was born on April 16, 1985 in the Hunter Valley
region of New South Wales, Australia. As a child she began modeling,
doing runway work, magazine shoots, and catalogue ads for children's
clothing. At the age of 13, she won the ModelQuest98 Grand Final for
the 12-to-15-year-old division.
Rhiana's modeling successes resulted in her being auditioned for acting
roles in commercials and, ultimately, a television show. On February
20, 1998, viewers tuning in to the medical drama Children's Hospital
got their first introduction to Rhiana's phenomenal talent. She played
Kelly, a young burn victim who had been injured when her uncle's
fishing boat exploded, opposite Peter Whitford (Strictly Ballroom) who
portrayed her surgical specialist.
Next Rhiana won a part in Maurice Murphy's period romance 15 Amore. Set
during World War II and based upon events from Murphy's own childhood,
it's a complex tale of love, honor, and class warfare carried out in
the Outback. Rhiana played Mercia, the eldest of the McClelland
children. It was at this time that she decided she wanted to pursue an
acting career.
From there, Rhiana was cast as "Audrey" in a small science fiction film
being made in Queensland, Pitch Black. Audrey was a young teenage
runaway who survived a spaceship crash with a dozen other people, only
to find herself trapped on a world where almost-perpetual daylight
reigned, but monsters emerged in the darkness. Audrey would be forced
to rely upon the aid of a dangerous felon whom she would idolize and
emulate, to the point of shaving her head. Shortly after Rhiana's
arrival on the set, it was decided that her character needed more
depth, and a major change was made. Her name was changed to
"Jack/Jackie," and the script was changed so that she would spend most
of the film disguised as a boy.
In the wake of Pitch Black, Rhiana continued to audition for parts, and
focused as well on school. Art and Music are her other passions, and
she won a 1999 Junior School Art Award for her paintings, while also
experimenting with musical composition.
In 2000 she scored another internationally-seen acting role, in a new,
emerging medium: Internet webcasts. She was cast as the lead female in
a short film called Desperately Seeking Brandi, created as a tie-in to
the 2000 Sydney Olympic games for the Nike website. Her character, Bea,
chronicled her best mate Billy's attempts to meet American soccer star
Brandi Chastain, through a series of comic mishaps to an eventual cameo
by Brandi herself. Rhiana demonstrated her great skill as a comic
actress, which was further underscored when she appeared on the
Australian comedy show "Backberner," also in 2000.
In 2001, Rhiana was cast in another short film, "Search," Hannah
Hilliard's second film after her award-winning "Blame." Rhiana played
May, a fifteen-year-old girl on a quest for a reunion with her
biological father. Her fixation on the newly-married man she tracks
down wreaks havoc upon his life.
From there, in May 2002, Rhiana won a role on Home and Away, playing a
young woman with a psychotic fixation on one of the soap opera's lead
males. Part Fatal Attraction, part Single White Female, Aimee Cooper's
obsession riveted fans and left them on the edges of their seats. In
October 2002, Rhiana next appeared as a guest star the prime-time
Aussie crime drama, "White Collar Blue." She played Lilly Derwent, a
teenage girl who was attacked by a serial killer but managed to escape
him, unknowingly reopening a decade-old series of unsolved murders.
2003 was a quiet year for Rhiana, although she appeared in Ben Lee's
music video "Running With Scissors." Following the bizarre recasting of
her role in Pitch Black, she concentrated on painting and completing
school. In December of 2003, however, two announcements came out that
left her fans very excited: First, perhaps in response to fan protests
over the "Kyra" casting debacle, she would be reprising the role of
Jack in an anime tie-in to The Chronicles of Riddick. Second, she would
be having her first gallery art show in January 2004. The 59-piece
collection, called Chrysalis, was an enormous hit, virtually selling
out by the end of its two-week run in the gallery, with paintings even
going to buyers outside of Australia.
Rhiana then did a little bit of modeling again, in the spring of 2004,
first posing for a portrait that was entered into the Archibald
portraiture competition, and then returning to the catwalk for a
showing of international designer Lisa Ho's work. Soon after, she had
her second major art show, this time in Sydney, and acted in a short
independent film called "A Whole New You," directed by Jodi Dwyer.
With the release of The Chronicles of Riddick, and Dark Fury, in June
2004, thousands of people swarmed her fan club's website trying to find
out why she was shut out of the sequels that should have been hers by
right. Despite fan enthusiasm, she was replaced by another actress in both of those movies.