. Scacchi's first on-screen role was in the first season finale of
Bergerac in 1981, when she played a model who was the girlfriend of an international criminal being pursued by the eponymous detective. The following year, she made her film debut in the German film ''''. Scacchi's first leading role was in the British film
Heat and Dust (1983), opposite
Shashi Kapoor and
Julie Christie; her performance earned a
BAFTA nomination for
Best Newcomer to Film. She went on to give performances in films such as
The Ebony Tower (1984),
The Coca-Cola Kid (1985),
White Mischief (1987),
Presumed Innocent (1990),
The Player (1992) and
Country Life (1994). She turned down the role of Catherine Trammell in
Basic Instinct (1992). She later reflected on her early career: "It was very clear to me even then that I was always being invited to play a male fantasy. I had to work very hard to punch some integrity into the idea of being a woman when I was placed inside that
male gaze." In 1996, Scacchi won an
Emmy Award for her portrayal of
Alexandra of Hesse in the television film
Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny, and was nominated for a
Golden Globe and numerous other awards. In 1999, she had a role as an Italian-Australian single mother in the Australian film
Looking for Alibrandi, a performance for which she won the 2000
AFI award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2007, Scacchi received an
Emmy Award nomination for
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for
Broken Trail. Scacchi is fluent in
English,
French,
German, and
Italian, which has made her a popular choice for European casting directors. Scacchi has performed in a wide range of parts in theatre. She appeared
In Times Like These (Bristol Old Vic) and
Cider with Rosie (Phoenix Arts Theatre, Leicester) as her film career was taking off. After making four films in 15 months, in 1985 she appeared with
Mark Rylance and
Kevin McNally in
Airbase (Oxford Playhouse and Arts Theatre). In
Uncle Vanya at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, in 1987, she played opposite
Michael Gambon and
Jonathan Pryce. In 1991, she played Nora in
Ibsen's ''
A Doll's House'' in the Festival of Perth. A year later, she played the lead role in
Strindberg's
Miss Julie for the Sydney Theatre Company. She returned to Sydney in 1996 to play Cecilia in
Sam Shepard's
Simpatico. In 1999, she took the lead in
Easy Virtue in Chichester, directed by actress
Maria Aitken. In 2001, Scacchi returned to Sydney for
Harold Pinter's
Old Times, directed by Aarne Neeme, playing Kate. In 2004, she toured Italy with an Italian production
Vecchi Tempi of the same play, but this time playing Anne. In 2005, she performed at the Theatre Royal, Bath, in Thea Sharrock's production of
Noël Coward's
Private Lives. Back in Australia in 2008, she was nominated for a Sydney Theatre Best Actress Award for playing Queen Elizabeth in Schiller's
Mary Stuart in Sydney. In that year, Scacchi also performed in
Terence Rattigan's
The Deep Blue Sea at the Theatre Royal, Bath, on tour and then in the West End back at the Vaudeville Theatre. In 2010, Scacchi replaced an injured
Kristin Scott Thomas in the
Chatelet Theatre, Paris in the French premiere (37 years after it was written) of Stephen Sondheim's
A Little Night Music. As Desiree she sang "Send In The Clowns". In May 2011, Scacchi appeared alongside
Anita Dobson in the play
Bette and Joan at London's
Arts Theatre, written by Anton Burge and directed by
Bill Alexander, about the personal and professional relationship between
Bette Davis and
Joan Crawford. At the end of that year she appeared at the
Ensemble Theatre, Sydney in
David Williamson's new play,
Nothing Personal. In September 2013,
Jonathan Miller directed a gala performance of
William Shakespeare's
King Lear at
The Old Vic in London. Scacchi played Regan. In 2014, Scacchi played Arkadina in
Chekhov's
The Seagull in
Perth. In 2015, she joined the
Headlong theatre company to star on a UK tour in Tennessee Williams'
The Glass Menagerie as Amanda. '' Between 20 August and 12 November 2016, Scacchi played Phoebe Rice opposite Kenneth Branagh's Archie Rice in a revival of John Osborne's
The Entertainer at the
Garrick Theatre in London's West End. The play received mixed reviews but hers were uniformly positive. In June 2024, Scacchi returned to the role of Joan in
Darby and Joan after the show was renewed for a second series. ==Personal life==