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Donogh Rees: From Constance to Marilyn Waring and Nurse Judy...

Interview – 2012

Donogh Rees made her feature film debut playing the lead role in Constance. She won a NZ Film Award for her portrayal of a woman with a head injury in Crush, and later played Lady Capulet in a modern-day adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. She also did five years on Shortland Street as nurse Judy Brownlee.

In this ScreenTalk, Rees talks about:

  • Learning on the set of Constance that every experience teaches something
  • Discovering the nuances of emotional expression on the set of Iris
  • Observing on-set tensions during filming of Crush
  • Being asked if she’d done any porn while researching her role in the film
  • Working hard to find the essence of her role as Marilyn Waring in Fallout
  • Hanging upside down to play a volcano goddess in Xena
  • Bringing out the "everyday" racism of Judy Brownlee in Shortland Street
  • Lip-synching the role of Lady Capulet in a movie reworking of Romeo and Juliet
This video was first uploaded on 13 March 2012, and is available under this Creative Commons licence. This licence is limited to use of ScreenTalk interview footage only and does not apply to any video content and photographs from films, television, music videos, web series and commercials used in the interview.
Interview, Camera and Editing – Andrew Whiteside
It's not our job to cry necessarily; let the audience do the crying. 
– Donogh Rees