Do you remember Meggie Cleary from The Thorn Birds? Here’s what she looks like today at 68.

It was never guaranteed that Rachel Ward would land the role that ultimately defined her career. When she was cast as Meggie Cleary in The Thorn Birds, she was still early in her acting journey, transitioning from a successful modeling career into film and television. Few could have predicted how deeply the miniseries would resonate—or how profoundly it would reshape Ward’s life.

First broadcast in March 1983, The Thorn Birds was adapted from The Thorn Birds and became a cultural phenomenon almost overnight. Airing over five consecutive nights, it drew more than 30 million viewers in the United States alone. Audiences were captivated by its sweeping romance, tragic themes, and the forbidden love between Meggie and Father Ralph de Bricassart, portrayed by Richard Chamberlain.

Ward’s casting was far from obvious. Producers auditioned dozens of actresses, searching for someone capable of portraying Meggie across decades of emotional growth. Ward’s understated, natural approach ultimately set her apart. Though she faced criticism and private self-doubt, her performance earned international acclaim and a Golden Globe nomination.

Beyond fame, the series brought Ward something even more lasting. She fell in love with co-star Bryan Brown, married him shortly after filming, and made Australia her home. Decades later, Ward remains closely associated with Meggie Cleary—not just as a career milestone, but as the role that led her to love, family, and a life rooted in authenticity.

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