Education
She graduated from National Institute on Drug Abuse in 1985.
She graduated from National Institute on Drug Abuse in 1985.
In 1992, McDonnell played the role of Kelly in the 1992 American Broadcasting Company police drama series Phoenix—a role for which she was nominated for an American Film Institute Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama. She played a different role, Detective Sergeant January Murray, in Janus, a spin-off of Phoenix. Other television credits include the television series Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left, The Secret Life of Us, Horace & Tina and The Saddle Club.
And the mini-series The Dirtwater Dynasty, Come In Spinner and Simone de Beauvoir"s Babies.
Her film appearances included roles in Oscar and Lucinda (1997) and The Interview (1998). McDonnell died on 15 March 2013, aged 49, after a year-long battle with cancer.
A documentary about her life and death, called All In Her Stride, was completed in 2014, with McDonnell as a co-producer.
McDonnell spent three years as a member of "Energy Connection", a youth dance theatre company in Adelaide, South Australia, until she was admitted to the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney.