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  1. 9 mag 2024 · Her husband, Marshall (Christopher Sommers), is a novelist and the darling of the Australian grunge literary scene – a not-so-subtle gibe at the elitism that pervades the arts – and their daughter Samantha (Hattie Clegg-Robinson) is a potential scholarship student.

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  3. 29 apr 2024 · Here, we speak to actor Christopher Sommers about the recent experience of being part of Baz Luhrmann's 'Elvis', his role in this show, and why audiences should see it. Firstly, what was your experience working with Tom Hanks in ‘Elvis’?

  4. 6 giorni fa · Helen (Zoë Houghton) is a fiery yet apprehensive lawyer looking to make equity partner at her firm; her husband Marshall (Christopher Sommers) is a seemingly gentle yet charismatic novelist, and their rambunctious yet perturbed daughter Samantha (Hattie Clegg-Robinson) has promise and subsidised university studies on the horizon.

  5. 7 mag 2024 · Marshall, her academic husband played by Christopher Sommers, is softer in body and spirit, sensitive and supportive to the women in his life. Then, there is Hattie Clegg-Robinson’s Samantha, a high-achieving student with all the declarative confidence of youth.

  6. 12 mag 2024 · Stephen Sommers, who directed the 1999 film and its 2001 sequel, The Mummy Returns, shared his thoughts on the 2017 reboot. He confirmed that he had no involvement with the film whatsoever, creative or otherwise, as nobody from the production ever reached out to him.

  7. 11 mag 2024 · Helen is the dynamic lawyer/ mum played by Zoe Haughton, Marshall is played by Christopher Sommers and the young Samantha is played by Hattie Clegg-Robinson. It's a clever contemporary look at our times and the problems that may beset us, in ways which might surprise us and leave us reeling.