Tomorrow When The War Began has finished filming at Dockland Studios and is scheduled for ABC viewing next year.
John Marsden.s popular stories of teenagers, who return from a camping trip to learn that their country has been invaded by a foreign power, will star Molly Daniels (You.re Skitting Me, The Librarians) as Ellie and Jon Prasida (Hiding) as Lee..
They will be joined by Deborah Mailman, Sibylla Budd, James Stewart and Alison Bell.
Also shot at Docklands Studios, Aquarius Film.s The Berlin Syndrome, is now in post-production..
The film, directed by Cate Shortland and based on the novel of the same name by Australian writer Melanie Joosten, was shot at the Studios following a period on location in Berlin..
A psychological thriller, The Berlin Syndrome examines the themes of obsession, captivity and truth as a young Australian photojournalist, Clare (Teresa Palmer) meets a charismatic stranger, Andi...
John Marsden.s popular stories of teenagers, who return from a camping trip to learn that their country has been invaded by a foreign power, will star Molly Daniels (You.re Skitting Me, The Librarians) as Ellie and Jon Prasida (Hiding) as Lee..
They will be joined by Deborah Mailman, Sibylla Budd, James Stewart and Alison Bell.
Also shot at Docklands Studios, Aquarius Film.s The Berlin Syndrome, is now in post-production..
The film, directed by Cate Shortland and based on the novel of the same name by Australian writer Melanie Joosten, was shot at the Studios following a period on location in Berlin..
A psychological thriller, The Berlin Syndrome examines the themes of obsession, captivity and truth as a young Australian photojournalist, Clare (Teresa Palmer) meets a charismatic stranger, Andi...
- 12/1/2015
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Former Rgm agents Tracey Silvester and Theresa Huska have launched Independent Management Company with the backing of music and theatre impresario Paul Dainty.
The move marks the biggest shake-up in the talent agency business since Natasha Harrison and Lee-Anne Higgins departed Shanahan Management three years ago and formed United Management with Trish McAskill and Catherine Handley.
More than a dozen Rgm clients have crossed to Independent Management. They include Olivia DeJonge, Sigrid Thornton, Dustin Clare, Rick Donald, Sharni Vinson and Chai Romruen.
Us-born, Perth-raised Devon Terrell, who left Rgm earlier this year, has landed the lead in Codes of Conduct, HBO.s drama pilot from Steve McQueen (12 Years a Slave). Terrell, who graduated from Nida last year, is playing a young black man who enters New York high society.
Huska, who had been with Rgm for 10 years, departed in June. She had known Dainty, whom she met via an Rgm client,...
The move marks the biggest shake-up in the talent agency business since Natasha Harrison and Lee-Anne Higgins departed Shanahan Management three years ago and formed United Management with Trish McAskill and Catherine Handley.
More than a dozen Rgm clients have crossed to Independent Management. They include Olivia DeJonge, Sigrid Thornton, Dustin Clare, Rick Donald, Sharni Vinson and Chai Romruen.
Us-born, Perth-raised Devon Terrell, who left Rgm earlier this year, has landed the lead in Codes of Conduct, HBO.s drama pilot from Steve McQueen (12 Years a Slave). Terrell, who graduated from Nida last year, is playing a young black man who enters New York high society.
Huska, who had been with Rgm for 10 years, departed in June. She had known Dainty, whom she met via an Rgm client,...
- 10/29/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
James Stewart, Kate Jenkinson, Lincoln Younes and Olivia DeJonge will play a family that.s forced to enter a witness protection program in Hiding, an eight-part drama for the ABC.
Created and written by Matt Ford, the Playmaker Media series starts shooting in Sydney on Monday and will later location on the Gold Coast.
Hiding was developed through Screen Australia.s Scribe showrunner development initiative and is backed by Screen Australia, Screen Nsw and Screen Queensland.
Playmaker Media.s David Taylor told If the Scribe program has been so successful, helping to spawn House Husbands (Drew Proffitt), The Code (Shelly Birse) and Love Child (Sarah Lambert), the company will continue to run Scribe sessions, with another to be held later this year.
While the premise of a family forced to move to a strange city is similar to the Us series The Riches, Taylor said Ford got the idea from...
Created and written by Matt Ford, the Playmaker Media series starts shooting in Sydney on Monday and will later location on the Gold Coast.
Hiding was developed through Screen Australia.s Scribe showrunner development initiative and is backed by Screen Australia, Screen Nsw and Screen Queensland.
Playmaker Media.s David Taylor told If the Scribe program has been so successful, helping to spawn House Husbands (Drew Proffitt), The Code (Shelly Birse) and Love Child (Sarah Lambert), the company will continue to run Scribe sessions, with another to be held later this year.
While the premise of a family forced to move to a strange city is similar to the Us series The Riches, Taylor said Ford got the idea from...
- 8/7/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Packed To The Rafters stars Jessica Marais and James Stewart are the proud parents of a baby girl.
The Australian actress gave birth to Scout Edie on Wednesday and a spokesperson for the couple confirms both mum and baby are healthy and well.
The representative says, "It is with much joy and pride that Jessica Marais and James Stewart announce the birth of their baby girl, Scout Edie Stewart."
It was recently confirmed that Stewart will bow out of the show to become a stay-at-home dad.
The engaged couple, who played onscreen lovers in the award-winning drama series, plan to marry later this year.
The Australian actress gave birth to Scout Edie on Wednesday and a spokesperson for the couple confirms both mum and baby are healthy and well.
The representative says, "It is with much joy and pride that Jessica Marais and James Stewart announce the birth of their baby girl, Scout Edie Stewart."
It was recently confirmed that Stewart will bow out of the show to become a stay-at-home dad.
The engaged couple, who played onscreen lovers in the award-winning drama series, plan to marry later this year.
- 5/10/2012
- WENN
Packed to the Rafters actor Ryan Corr has revealed that his former co-star Jessica Marais is very "excited" at the prospect of becoming a mum. The 27-year-old Australian actress, who quit her role as Rachel in the Seven Network family drama last year, is expecting a baby with Packed to the Rafters cast member and real-life fiancé James Stewart in May this year. Corr told New Idea magazine: "They are in the most love bubbly love bubble. Jess is completely relaxed and so excited about becoming a new mum. "She will send texts to Jim on set saying, 'I need you back now!' But she's really calm. She is going to be the most amazing mum." Corr has previously said of (more)...
- 2/10/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Jessica Marais has revealed that she wants to find a balance between motherhood and her acting career. The Logie Award-nominated Australian actress, who recently announced her pregnancy with former Packed to the Rafters co-star and fiancé James Stewart, said that finding out that she is expecting a child came as a big shock to her as she was just planning to launch her Us career. Marais told The Daily Telegraph: "When we found out, that was an issue. But I found that just about every other actress who has had a child and works tells you it can be done and that there is never the perfect time. So we are embracing what we have and looking towards the future with bright eyes." Marais and Stewart are planning to stay in Australia until their child is born, with plans to return to the Us next year. She said: (more)...
- 12/7/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
A co-star of Jessica Marais and James Stewart has said that he thinks they will make "stunning" parents. Australian actor Ryan Corr, who plays Coby in Packed to the Rafters alongside Stewart's Jake and formerly Marais's Rachel, said that the engaged couple are "wonderful people" and have a very happy future together. Corr told New Idea magazine: "You know, Jimmy is already talking about reading Shakespeare to [the baby] while it's still growing, so I think it's going to be a stunning marriage and a stunning parenthood. "I mean, these are two of the most wonderful people you'll ever meet... and they'll make the most down-to-earth, wonderful parents." Corr also (more)...
- 12/1/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Jessica Marais and James Stewart have announced that they are expecting their first child. The former Packed to the Rafters co-stars, who got engaged last year, confirmed the pregnancy after various rumours that Marais had been spotted with a baby bump. A statement from their representative to The Daily Telegraph read: "James Stewart and Jessica Marais announce they are expecting their first child. The couple are excited and looking forward to this next phase of their lives." Marais quit Packed to the Rafters last year in order to embark on a Hollywood career and soon landed a role in The Magic City alongside Grey's Anatomy actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan. (more)...
- 11/16/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
The lead actors on hit Australian TV show Packed To The Rafters are set to become parents following their high-profile engagement.
Jessica Marais and James Stewart, who play onscreen lovers in the award-winning drama series, became engaged last year after enjoying an offscreen romance, and they have now revealed they are expecting a baby.
A statement from Marais' management company reads, "James Stewart and Jessica Marais announce they are expecting their first child. The couple are excited and looking forward to this next phase in their lives."
The stars, who first met at an audition for the TV show, plan to marry next year.
Jessica Marais and James Stewart, who play onscreen lovers in the award-winning drama series, became engaged last year after enjoying an offscreen romance, and they have now revealed they are expecting a baby.
A statement from Marais' management company reads, "James Stewart and Jessica Marais announce they are expecting their first child. The couple are excited and looking forward to this next phase in their lives."
The stars, who first met at an audition for the TV show, plan to marry next year.
- 11/15/2011
- WENN
Former Packed To The Rafters actress Jessica Marais has revealed the trauma of seeing her father die. The 26-year-old Logie-nominated actress, who is engaged to her former co-star James Stewart, said that she still remembers watching her dad collapse on the way home from a family picnic when she was only nine years old. Marais told Seven Network current affairs show Sunday Night that she and her younger sister Clara heard their father complain of "tingling sensations" in his arms shortly before they watched him suffer a heart attack. "He collapsed very suddenly and, yeah, my sister and I were both present," she said. "It's sort of something you relive I think, everyone that has lost (more)...
- 10/28/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Jessica Marais and James Stewart have slammed reports of a rift in their relationship. The Australian celebrity couple, who met while playing Rachel and Jake in Packed To The Rafters, were rumoured to be on the rocks after she quit the show and flew to the Us alone for various auditions. According to The Sunday Telegraph, Marais returned home to Sydney last week and was photographed kissing Stewart upon her arrival. She (more)...
- 3/8/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
<b>Jessica Marais</b> and <b>James Stewart</b> have revealed that they don't want a "big" wedding. The <b>Packed to the Rafters</b> co-stars, who got engaged in October this year, said that they want to have a "small service" just for those closest to them. Marais told <b>The Daily Telegraph</b>: "Whatever we do, I think it won't be big. It will be more a small service for friends and family. We'll keep it casual." Stewart added:</b> (more)...
- 12/2/2010
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
James Stewart has described fiancée Jessica Marais as "super beautiful". The 34-year-old Australian actor, who met Marais when they were cast as on-screen boyfriend and girlfriend Jake and Rachel in television series Packed To The Rafters, recently proposed to her with a diamond ring. Stewart told Woman's Day magazine: "It's really bizarre to find the chemistry we have. Obviously (more)...
- 11/1/2010
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
The two lead stars of hit Australian TV show Packed To The Rafters are engaged to be married.
Jessica Marais and James Stewart, who play onscreen lovers in the award-winning drama series, have enjoyed an offscreen romance since meeting at an audition 18 months ago.
And the happy couple's relationship is now set to be made official.
Their co-star Hugh Sheridan has already congratulated them on the happy news in a post on his Twitter.com page.
He writes, "I'm so happy for Jess and Jimmy's awesome news! I hope they have a long and happy life together! My two great friends tying to knot (sic)."...
Jessica Marais and James Stewart, who play onscreen lovers in the award-winning drama series, have enjoyed an offscreen romance since meeting at an audition 18 months ago.
And the happy couple's relationship is now set to be made official.
Their co-star Hugh Sheridan has already congratulated them on the happy news in a post on his Twitter.com page.
He writes, "I'm so happy for Jess and Jimmy's awesome news! I hope they have a long and happy life together! My two great friends tying to knot (sic)."...
- 10/19/2010
- WENN
Jessica Marais and James Stewart are engaged, according to reports. The Australian actors, who are best known as Rachel Rafter and Jake Barton in television drama Packed To The Rafters, got together after they met at his audition for the show 18 months ago. The couple's co-star Hugh Sheridan announced on Twitter: "I'm so happy for Jess and Jimmy's awesome news! I (more)...
- 10/18/2010
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
James Stewart and Jessica Marais have admitted that they are in a relationship. The Australian actors, who play on-screen couple Jake and Rachel in Packed To The Rafters, said that their relationship blossomed "slowly" after they had been working together for some time. Stewart told New Idea magazine: "She’s so beautiful, just so beautiful. And smart, really smart and she’s so funny,. "I have mates, like everyone does, who I’d class as the funniest people in the world and she immediately became one of those. All that is hard to find in one person, (more)...
- 7/16/2010
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
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