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    I don’t know why, but I got really nervous. Maybe it was because this dress was so tight that I thought it might split!
    Rebecca Gibney

        Last year was an emotional one for Julie – and Rebecca Gibney’s portrayal of the Rafter matriarch struck such a chord with fans that the actress took home another Silver Logie in 2010. TV WEEK chatted to her moments after her win.
    Interviews | Views: 908 | Added by: ReGi | Date: 11.05.2010 | Comments (0)



    Australian Story
    KERRY ARMSTRONG

    PROGRAM TRANSCRIPT: Monday, 17 February , 2003

    Interviews | Views: 751 | Added by: ReGi | Date: 08.05.2009 | Comments (0)


    It took a while to make the decision as I had deliberately not worked a lot after having Zac and I wanted to spend as much time as possible with him. I talked it over with my husband Richard and we decided as the show was very much an ensemble piece I would still get to spend time with them both and Richard would also become the major caregiver for the duration of the shoot so Zac would still have both of us around. Zac has also started pre-school by the time we started shooting and was loving it which made it easier for me.
    Rebecca Gibney
    Interviews | Views: 664 | Added by: ReGi | Date: 25.05.2008 | Comments (0)


    Episodes - 12 May 2003
    Rebecca Gibney


     RG: "I had a bit of an interesting upbringing. Um, my father was an alcoholic and so didn't hold down many jobs. So we were constantly renting places and on the move. And he used to smash up the furniture and smash up the houses a bit, so we'd have to move...."
          "My mother shielded us a lot from it. So I remember her putting us to bed and I, quite often, would hear Dad come home but she'd always shut all the doors leading to the kitchen or the lounge room. So you'd hear the yelling and the shouting and the slapping but you'd never actually see it. Or sometimes she'd wake us up in the middle of the night and bundle us into the car and we'd drive around the block and we'd sleep outside....."

    Interviews | Views: 647 | Added by: ReGi | Date: 12.05.2008 | Comments (0)