In this nostalgia-saturated cultural landscape, it’s inevitable that any beloved series will seem ripe for an update. The question then becomes: How do you do it authentically without becoming the ...
SHE starred opposite Rebecca Gibney in Seven’s drama Wanted and is on the stage in Chimerica now, but actor Geraldine Hakewill took some time out to tell what really makes her tick. The hardest ...
And Geraldine Hakewill — nominated for this year’s esteemed Graham Kennedy award for most outstanding new talent — has made it her job to shadow Gibney, learning the best tricks of the trade from her ...
WHEN TV veteran Rebecca Gibney cast relative unknown Geraldine Hakewill in her drama series Wanted, neither probably had any idea just how wanted the actor would become. But now, not only is Hakewill ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. You may find the plot summary of Channel Seven's new dramedy, Wanted, oddly familiar: a slightly daffy younger woman and a strongwilled ...
She’s known for playing the immaculate detective Ms Fisher, but Geraldine Hakewill’s latest role couldn’t be more opposite. An explosive seventh season of the award-winning prison drama returns to ...
The pair star alongside each other in new Seven drama, Wanted. “She’s so generous as an actor and as a mentor, she is really helpful and kind and supportive,” Hakewill told Confidential. “We just had ...
Sydney actor Geraldine Hakewill brings 1960s Australia back to life in her latest lead role for the new TV series, Ms Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries. So imagine her excitement when, years later, she ...
Actor Geraldine Hakewill – a city girl who was born in Paris and grew up in Sydney – is the first to admit that moving to a bush retreat in rural Victoria two years ago took a little getting used to.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. British writer Clare McIntyre's breakthrough play premiered at London's Royal Court Theatre in 1988. It was, and remains, a provoking ...
“I never thought I’d find a friend, like a real friend, during this show” When audiences first met Chelsea Babbage in the Channel Seven drama Wanted, the tightly wound and change-averse accountant had ...
The Acorn TV four-part series, a follow-up to “Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries,” debuts Monday and is a primer on how to make a spinoff of a beloved show. In this nostalgia-saturated cultural landscape ...