Natalie Mendoza is a well-known actress and model. She was born in Hong Kong on August 12, 1978, but was raised in Sydney, Australia. She began her career on the stage performing in many musicals, such as ‘Miss Saigon’ and ‘Cats the Musical’. She first appeared on television in 1998 in an episode of ‘Wildside’ and her first movie role was as Tran in the 2000 movie ‘Muggers’. She is now best-known for playing Jackie Clunes in the British television drama series ‘Hotel Babylon’ and also for playing Juno in the horror thrillers ‘The Descent’ and ‘The Descent 2’. Here
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- 10/16/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Kevin Harrington has been cast as Australian ultra-marathon runner Cliff Young in upcoming ABC1 telemovie Cliffy.
Set against the backdrop of the early-80s, Cliffy will retrace Young.s journey from his days training in cow paddocks on his farm to winning the inaugural Sydney to Melbourne ultra-marathon at 61-years of age.
.It's a great honour to be given the opportunity to celebrate the achievements and the character of such an extraordinary Australian," Harrington said in a statement. .I've lost 11 kilos and I'm working on his voice. Mind you, the time is fast approaching to stop talking the talk, and start shuffling the shuffle. Jeez, I hope I don't bugger it up!.
Harrington (Underbelly, Seachange, Neighbours), will star alongside Roy Billing (Jack Irish, Underbelly, Rake), who will play Young's unconventional trainer and masseur, Wally.
Producer Nigel Odell said the filmmakers had learnt a lot about Cliff Young through research and discussion with his brother Sid,...
Set against the backdrop of the early-80s, Cliffy will retrace Young.s journey from his days training in cow paddocks on his farm to winning the inaugural Sydney to Melbourne ultra-marathon at 61-years of age.
.It's a great honour to be given the opportunity to celebrate the achievements and the character of such an extraordinary Australian," Harrington said in a statement. .I've lost 11 kilos and I'm working on his voice. Mind you, the time is fast approaching to stop talking the talk, and start shuffling the shuffle. Jeez, I hope I don't bugger it up!.
Harrington (Underbelly, Seachange, Neighbours), will star alongside Roy Billing (Jack Irish, Underbelly, Rake), who will play Young's unconventional trainer and masseur, Wally.
Producer Nigel Odell said the filmmakers had learnt a lot about Cliff Young through research and discussion with his brother Sid,...
- 3/4/2012
- by Brendan Swift
- IF.com.au
The Victorian farmer who became famous after breaking world records in the 1983 Sydney to Melbourne marathon, Cliff Young, will be immortalised in an ABC TV telemovie.
Set against the backdrop of the early eighties, Cliffy will retrace Young.s journey from his days training in cow paddocks on his farm, to the epic six-day marathon run he won at 61-years of age. Cliffy has been picked up by ABC1, with filming due to start in mid-April across Albury-Wodonga and regional Victoria.
The telemovie was written by Robert B. Taylor (Muggers) and will be produced by Clock End Films. Dean Murphy (Charlie & Boots, Strange Bedfellows) will be directing the telemovie with Nigel Odell (Strange Bedfellows, Long Weekend) as producer.
Carole Sklan, ABC TV.s head of fiction said in a statement: .Few stories capture the public imagination like that of Cliff Young. Nearly 30 years after famously shuffling from Sydney to Melbourne and into Australian folklore,...
Set against the backdrop of the early eighties, Cliffy will retrace Young.s journey from his days training in cow paddocks on his farm, to the epic six-day marathon run he won at 61-years of age. Cliffy has been picked up by ABC1, with filming due to start in mid-April across Albury-Wodonga and regional Victoria.
The telemovie was written by Robert B. Taylor (Muggers) and will be produced by Clock End Films. Dean Murphy (Charlie & Boots, Strange Bedfellows) will be directing the telemovie with Nigel Odell (Strange Bedfellows, Long Weekend) as producer.
Carole Sklan, ABC TV.s head of fiction said in a statement: .Few stories capture the public imagination like that of Cliff Young. Nearly 30 years after famously shuffling from Sydney to Melbourne and into Australian folklore,...
- 1/23/2012
- by Fay Al-Janabi
- IF.com.au
The Victorian farmer who became famous after breaking world records in the 1983 Sydney to Melbourne marathon, Cliff Young, will be immortalised in an ABC TV telemovie. Set against the backdrop of the early eighties, Cliffy will retrace Young.s journey from his days training in cow paddocks on his farm, to the epic six-day marathon run he won at 61-years of age. Cliffy has been picked up by ABC1, with filming due to start in mid-April across Albury-Wodonga and regional Victoria. The telemovie was written by Robert B. Taylor (Muggers) and will be produced by Clock End Films. Dean Murphy (Charlie & Boots, Strange Bedfellows) will be directing the telemovie with Nigel Odell (Strange Bedfellows, Long Weekend) as producer. Carole Sklan, ABC TV.s head of fiction said...
- 1/23/2012
- by Fay Al-Janabi
- IF.com.au
The Victorian farmer who became famous after breaking world records in the 1983 Sydney to Melbourne marathon, Cliff Young, will be immortalised in an ABC TV telemovie. Set against the backdrop of the early eighties, Cliffy will retrace Young.s journey from his days training in cow paddocks on his farm, to the epic six-day marathon run he won at 61-years of age. Cliffy has been picked up by ABC1, with filming due to start in mid-April across Albury-Wodonga and regional Victoria. The telemovie was written by Robert B. Taylor (Muggers) and will be produced by Clock End Films. Dean Murphy (Charlie & Boots, Strange Bedfellows) will be directing the telemovie with Nigel Odell (Strange Bedfellows, Long Weekend) as producer. Carole Sklan, ABC TV.s head of fiction said...
- 1/23/2012
- by Fay Al-Janabi
- IF.com.au
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