When Toby Wallace was cast as the son of the former lover of Russell Crowe’s character in Stan’s 'Romper Stomper' series, Geoffrey Wright was quick to dismiss suggestions the young actor is the next Crowe.
Jacqueline McKenzie made her film debut in Geoffrey Wright’s 1992 movie 'Romper Stomper' as Gabe, the ill-treated lover of Russell Crowe’s Nazi skinhead Hando. So the actress was delighted when Wright told her two years ago he was working on a contemporary TV series which would follow Gabe, two other characters from the original film and Gabe’s estranged son, Kane, during a race riot in Melbourne.
The traditional ways of making movies and TV series no longer make sense, according to veteran writer-director Geoffrey Wright, who is mapping out an entirely new creative process.
The TV series sequel to Geoffrey Wright’s 1992 movie 'Romper Stomper' will screen on Sundance Channels in multiple territories outside the US.
Dan Wyllie played a dim-witted, racist skinhead nicknamed Cackles together with Russell Crowe as Hando in Geoffrey Wright’s breakthrough 1992 film 'Romper Stomper'.
Ten years after her screen debut in the SBS drama 'Kick', Nicole Chamoun finally is reaping the rewards for perseverance and hard work with key roles in Stan’s 'Romper Stomper' and SBS’s 'Safe Harbour'.