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A grandmother has revealed how she was chosen to be Russell Crowe s body double in a film about notorious bushranger Ned Kelly because of her ugly feet. Philomena Trevor-Hunt appeared on this week s episode of ABC game show Hard Quiz where she was tested on her knowledge of the popular musical My Fair Lady. But the 80-year-old from Wangaratta in north-east Victoria had a more interesting personal story about her own acting experiences on the big screen. Irish-born Mrs Trevor-Hunt - Phil to her friends - first appeared as a film extra with her then friend Cliff Richard when she was living in London in the late 1950s. ....
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Russell Crowe was most recently seen on the Showtime political drama The Loudest Voice, about TV kingmaker Roger Ailes and the rise of Fox News. Now, instead of a character who enrages American Democrats, Crowe is headed home to play an Irishman who enrages Australian authorities. Crowe is slated to star in The True History of the Kelly Gang, based on Peter Carey’s best-selling 2000 novel. If a movie based on Kelly’s life sounds familiar, that’s because the late Heath Ledger starred in a similar movie – entitled Ned Kelly, which came out in 2003. Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger also starred in a famously quirky version of the Kelly story back in 1970. This time around, Crowe plays Harry Power, who was born in Waterford in 1819, but was sent to a penal colony in Australia. It was there that Power teamed up with a younger troublemaker by the name of Ned Kelly (played by Brit George MacKay), whose own parents made their way to Australia by way of Ireland. ....
Let’s Face It, 2020 Was A Bit Of A Weird Year.. BUT, it’s almost over! Despite the tough year for many, there were lots of good moments that shone through too. So we dug deep and rounded up of some some happy Waterford stories of 2020, just incase you missed them! Dolphins and Whales spotted in Portally In November, Colm Gallagher, Harry Power and Odhran Power witnessed quite the spectacle from their rib, two miles off Portally. Two fin whales and a pod of dolphins appeared from the water and we’re only delighted Odhran took his phone out and recorded it all! ....
(IFC Films) Few of this year’s releases have had real movie-movie richness, but True History of the Kelly Gang is one. Director Justin Kurzel, who made the spellbinding 2015 Macbeth starring Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, and Paddy Considine, takes on the Australian criminal and folk hero Ned Kelly (played by George MacKay), applying similar audacity. It’s the only film seen on streaming (the reviewing method required during COVID) that I wish I could have seen on the big screen. Advertisement Kurzel’s opening epigraph “Nothing you’re about to see is true” warns that he is going to plunge us into poetic folklore. This will be an Australian national legend that fully embraces the penal colony’s outlawry and the tradition of undomesticated class rivalry among the Irish and British settlers, transported convicts or authorities, that is at the heart of the country’s identity. ....