
Siobhan Duck
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
Journalist. Mother of four. And no longer ashamed to know more about the Kardashians than the economy. Views my own. Who else would want them?
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2 months ago |
cairnspost.com.au | Siobhan Duck
While hard-earned trophies take pride of place in many homes, Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall treat their burgeoning collection as a first line of defence. The creators of Binge series Colin From Accounts display their 2024 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) award – along with his and hers 2023 Silver Logies – in their office kitchen, “up a bit awkwardly high though, so they are gathering dust,” Dyer admits to The Binge Guide.
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2 months ago |
news.com.au | Siobhan Duck
While hard-earned trophies take pride of place in many homes, Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall treat their burgeoning collection as a first line of defence. The creators of Binge series Colin From Accounts display their 2024 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) award – along with his and hers 2023 Silver Logies – in their office kitchen, “up a bit awkwardly high though, so they are gathering dust,” Dyer admits to The Binge Guide.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
news.com.au | Siobhan Duck
Patricia Arquette accepts keeping her professional and personal lives separate is impossible. As someone who isn’t afraid to explore dark material and complex characters – from Medium’s haunted Allison DuBois to the abusive Dee Dee Blanchard in The Act – Arquette has always endeavoured to “emotionally” leave her work on set. “But when you have a job, you have to go home and memorise all your lines for the next day. It doesn’t really end when your shooting day ends,” she explains.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
cairnspost.com.au | Siobhan Duck
In drama series Severance, workers undergo a medical procedure that ensures they have no memory of their personal life at work, and vice versa. But for star Patricia Arquette, there’s no separating the two. As she tells The Binge Guide, “The job doesn’t really end when your shooting day ends … I don’t think anybody these days is unsevered in real life anywhere.” By Siobhan DuckPatricia Arquette accepts keeping her professional and personal lives separate is impossible.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
news.com.au | Siobhan Duck
Actor Noah Wyle is back in scrubs and navigating the chaos of a new emergency room decades after first saving lives as ER’s idealistic Dr John Carter. The popular medical series that made his name aired its first episode back in September 1994. “Scrubs are incredibly comfortable, so there’s been no problem getting back into those,” the 53-year-old tells The Binge Guide with a laugh. “Plus, it’s sort of one-size-fits-all.
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