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Richard Roxburgh |
Birth Year |
1962 |
Death Year |
0000 |
Country |
Australia |
Comments |
Richard Roxborough says that his proudest role was that of Hamlet in Sydneyâs Belvoir st production of Hamlet. He also appeared in the ABC production âBlue Murderâ(which won him a logie). He played the lead role in the telemovie âThe Last of te Ryansâ based on the last man hanged under the death penalty in Australia. He has since appeared in the Australian feature films âOscar and Lucindaâ, playing a country music manager/junkie in âDoing Time For Patsy Clineâ and acted as the lead male in âThank God He Met Lizzieâ. He has since been offered a part in an $80 million dollar Hollywood film titled âThe Thin Red Lineâ. |
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journal - Flashback- Aussie Crime Films Filmink V4. p.51 |
John Harrison
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A brief reviews of all the past Australian crime films since there is a new crime Aussie film coming to the big screen soon, Chopper. It also compare and con...[full record]
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newspaper - No Thanks The Herald Sun. 20-11-1997. p.40 |
Author Unknown
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A quite critical review, calling the gilm "wishy washy".
Contains photograph taken from the film.
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newspaper - No Title Courier Mail. 22-11-1997. p.10 |
Niel Melloy
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Scores 3/5 stars
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newspaper - Paris on 300 extras a day The Sydney Morning Herald. 19-04-2000. p.19 |
Garry Maddox
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A journalist is given access during the final weeks of the five month shoot. The shoot is described as 'difficult, harrowing, exhausting'. The end of the r...[full record]
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newspaper - Star seeks dizzy heights The Sunday Herald Sun. |
Liz Deegan
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Outlines Roxburgh's career in a pre- "Thank God He met Lizzie" interview working to generate interest in his upcoming film.
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newspaper - Star seeks dizzy heights Sunday Herald Sun (Encore). 24-08-1997. p.6 |
Liz Deegan
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A pre-release interview with Rickard that just explains his career and his future.
The article also outlines the story of "Thank God He met Lizzie", a film...[full record]
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newspaper - Stars shine on Sydeny's $1m party The Daily Telegraph. 21-05-2001. p.9 |
Marcus Casey
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An article detailing the incredibly extravagant event marking the opening of the film - lavish food, wine, venues, gifts and entertainment. [full record]
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