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CHARACTERIZATION

David

BIOGRAPHY AND CAREER
(Interviews and Essays)

June 7, 2013, The Age
Amanda Dunn: CENTRE STAGE
Disillusion with politics begins to impose a stamp on David's work. And the fans have a new reason to breathe a sigh of relief: David is no longer interested in a career of a politician.

June 7, 2013 The Australian/ Wish
Luke Slattery: THE TALENTED MR. WENHAM
Wish magazine called David "the most well-dressed Australian in 2013." An excellent opportunity to talk about his career in terms of his costumes.

June 3, 2013 northernweekly
Peter Wilmoth: DAVID WENHAM: FROM BINGO TO JACKPOTS
David's political views have changed. However, there are values, to which he always will be faithful: Family, Cinema, "Sydney Swans".

June, 8, 2011, Time out Sydnay
Angus Fontaine: DAVID WENHAM
Years go by, David does not change, he likes to talk about his parents, his children, his creativity and his most memorable projects. Thank God, some journalists can formulate original questions in order to count on the original answeres.

May 20, 2011 The Age
Philippa Hawker: WENHAM’S WAY
David is on the way. There is something to remember and something to strive for. The road enters the next level and it seems the dreams of directing are just about ready to materialize.

April, 2007, Sunday Telegraph
Melissa Field: THE STAR OF DAVID
On the eve of the triumphant premiere of "300" friendly and affable David speaks with journalist, who is apparently under the influence of David's masculine charm. About his family, his career, the people with whom he had a chance to work and about his plans for the future.

December, 2006,Filmink
David Michael: THE BOY NEXT DOOR
Reporter tells of his meetings with David at the Marrakech Film Festival in 2006, where David was a member of the jury. Very interesting journalistic sketches, unique biographical information, the story about the most famous projects of recent years.

May, 2006, Enough Rope, ABC
DAVID WENHAM
One of the most interesting interviews, the reporter tries to provoke David to be frank, and sometimes he succeeds. Interview contains a lot of funny and touching details from David's life, the journalist asks David about the major milestones of his career and his new project - "Answered y Fire".

May, 2006, Sunday Life
Gerard Wright: THE INVISIBLE MAN
One of the most clever publications about David, the author does not only analyze David's career, he tries to understand the unique nature of his talent, the source of his inspiration and presents a portrait of actor's personality.

2005, Sidney magazine
Angela Bennie: BLUE EYED BOY
A journalist once again tries to analyze the so-called "factor of Wenham" - the nature of the deep interest of the public to the actor. A lot of facts of David's biography, the opinions of critics, colleagues and Adam Cullen, the author of the portrait of David.

2004, Sunday Telegraph
UNDER THE RADAR
David talks to reporters during a break in filming of the movies about Murray Whelan. A lot of biographical material. David talks about his relation to the popularity, to the photographers and about his hobbies.

2004, The Insider
PARTNERS IN CRIME
David and Gettin' Square's screenwriter Chris Nyst talk about ways of creating cinematic images and movie's impact on culture and politics.

2003, Brisbane News magazine
Trent Dalton: DAVID WENHAM
The publication with the biographical elements, David tells about his childhood and studies, the most important roles in "Molokai: The Story of Father Damieni", "The Lord of the Rings","Gettin Square", about the popularity and the problems of the society.

2003 , Who
Jennie Noonan: SMOOTH CRIMINAL
On the eve of the birth of his first child David enjoys the triumph of his Spit. An excellent reason for his friends pay tribute to him with flattering reviews.

November 29, 2002 smh.com
Catherine Keenan: WATCH THIS FACE
On the eve of David's two premieres - "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" and "Gettin Square" - a journalist talks to the actor over lunch in the luxurious restaurant "Palazzo Versace" on the Gold Coast, discussing his surreal career.

May 1, 2002, The Age
John Mangan: WENHAM GOES TRUE WEST
How ironic that after the stunning "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy unpredictable Wenham preferred work in the Australian theater instead the promising Hollywood's offers. David talks about his dizzying career and plans for the future.

September , 2001
THE MASK: DAVID WENHAM
(transcript of the TV show, reporter Charles Wooley)
David along with the host of the program roams the streets of his native Marrickville, comes to the family home, recalls his childhood, talks about his recent roles and never ceases to surprise with his acting versatility and incredible shyness.

September 9, 2001, smh.com.au
Rosemarie Milsom: WENHAM NOT JUST ONE OF THE BOYS
Star luster will never stick to humble guy David Wenham. A journalist, who expected to meet the self-confident seducer, describes in surprise the meeting with an extremely shy young man.

July, 2001 Black and Wight
WENHAM’S FACTOR
The article focuses mainly on how the factor of the screen and real person of David affects people who works with him: the directors, the artists, and the journalists. David impresses a reporter with his complexity and justifies the title of “civilised larrikin”.

November, 2000,HQ
Alex Craig: THE QUIET ACHIEVER
A great "two-part" article written with great wit and humor. The author had the opportunity to meet David twice and to find him in the opposite emotional states. Amazingly thin outline, an image of the deep and prominent personality of the actor. The set of unique biographical information, statements of the directors, the personal observations of the author.

October, 2000 , Australian Magazine
Greg Callaghan: SCENE CHANGE
Remarkably resonable - because men's - view at the screen and real person of David. On the background of the other publications written by the enthusiastic ladies, this article looks powerful, because the author does not try to make an idol from David. However, like it or not, but the idol all the same turns out. An abundance of biographical material and quotations of friends and colleagues.

1999, Bazaar
Leta Keens: CHARACTER REFERENCE
One of the first attempts to give a general description of David's creativity and the extent of his national popularity, David talks about his roles in "The Boys", "SeaChange" and "Molokai: The Story of Father Damien".

December 12, 1998, The Weekend Australian
Lynden Barber: DRAMATIC ENTRANCE
The striking success of previously unknown actor in two completely opposite roles - heartthrob Diver Dan and rapist-murderer Brett Sprague - caused the burning interest of journalists to the person of David.



 
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