Australian actress Asher Keddie ("Stateless") covers the July 2020 issue of "Marie Claire" magazine:
Primarily a television actress Keddie started her career in the Australian TV series "Five Mile Creek" followed by the series "Offspring"...
...and a cameo as 'Dr. Carol Frost' in the feature "X-Men-Origins: Wolverine".
Keddie currently appears in the Australian TV series "Stateless" as 'Clare Kowitz'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Stateless"... ...
Primarily a television actress Keddie started her career in the Australian TV series "Five Mile Creek" followed by the series "Offspring"...
...and a cameo as 'Dr. Carol Frost' in the feature "X-Men-Origins: Wolverine".
Keddie currently appears in the Australian TV series "Stateless" as 'Clare Kowitz'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Stateless"... ...
- 6/19/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With her numerous acting awards and constant critical acclaim, it's sometimes easy to forget that Nicole Kidman wasn't always A-list.
Time for a reminder.
While the awesome Aussie first made America—and, reportedly Tom Cruise—take notice as the frizzy-haired woman in peril in the 1987 thriller "Dead Calm," she actually landed her first major role four years earlier, playing, yup, a frizzy-haired woman in peril in the not-so-thrilling "BMX Bandits," which makes its Blu-ray debut this week.
Despite a lackluster plot—a trio of teens find a stash of stolen walkie-talkies, sell them for BMX gear, then are trailed by the crooks—the 1983 flick was a coup for 16-year-old Kidman, who had previously done bit parts in two TV movies as well as "Bush Christmas," which, we assure you, was not a porno but a family film.
"BMX Bandits" didn't exactly turn Kidman into a Wonder from Down Under, however,...
Time for a reminder.
While the awesome Aussie first made America—and, reportedly Tom Cruise—take notice as the frizzy-haired woman in peril in the 1987 thriller "Dead Calm," she actually landed her first major role four years earlier, playing, yup, a frizzy-haired woman in peril in the not-so-thrilling "BMX Bandits," which makes its Blu-ray debut this week.
Despite a lackluster plot—a trio of teens find a stash of stolen walkie-talkies, sell them for BMX gear, then are trailed by the crooks—the 1983 flick was a coup for 16-year-old Kidman, who had previously done bit parts in two TV movies as well as "Bush Christmas," which, we assure you, was not a porno but a family film.
"BMX Bandits" didn't exactly turn Kidman into a Wonder from Down Under, however,...
- 3/14/2011
- by Mark Marino
- NextMovie
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