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Nome di nascita: Liliya May
Data di nascita: N/A
Luogo di nascita: Berdyansk, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine
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Nomi alternativi: Лилия Мэй
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Liliya May was born in the Former USSR but relocated with her family to Sydney, Australia where she finished high school. Later she graduated from the University of Sydney and Screenwise Film and Television School. During her university years Liliya modelled with some of the most prestigious agencies in Australasia and Europe, and shot campaigns and commercials for brands such as Country Road, Coca-Cola, Wilkinson Sword and many others. Also at this time Liliya landed a role that would set her on a completely different path, when she was cast as a mermaid in Baz Luhrmann's acclaimed feature film Moulin Rouge. Within months of enrolling in drama school, Liliya was acting in award-winning short films, and on stage for the "Short & Sweet" Sydney theatre festival. This was soon followed by a role alongside Josh Lawson and Rachel Taylor in "Any Questions for Ben?" directed by Rob Sitch. More recently Liliya guest starred alongside Ioan Gruffudd in "Harrow" for the ABC, and in the iconic New Zealand's series "Shortland Street". She also appeared in Karen Pearlman's acclaimed international short film "I Want To Make A Film About Women" where she portrayed one of Soviet culture's most enigmatic women, Lilya Brik. When she's not on set, Liliya enjoys travelling with her family (whether it's camping in a van or flying overseas), and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu - which she views not only as a physical endeavour but a mental and spiritual one.
Nome di nascita: Rachael Taylor
Data di nascita: 1984-07-11
Luogo di nascita: Launceston, Cornwall, United Kingdom
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Nomi alternativi: Rachael May Taylor, Ρέιτσελ Τέιλορ, ریچل تیلور
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Rachael May Taylor is an Australian actress and model. Her first leading role was in the Australian series headLand. She then made the transition to Hollywood, appearing in films including Man-Thing, See No Evil, Transformers, Bottle Shock, Cedar Boys, Splinterheads, Shutter, Red Dog and Any Questions for Ben?.
Sul film: Any Questions for Ben (2012)
Titolo alternativo: Any Questions for Ben?, Until She Came Along, Van kérdés Benhez?, Sen Gelince
Regista: Rob Sitch
Sceneggiatore: Rob Sitch, Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner
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Produttore/i: Producer: Michael Hirsh, Rob Sitch, Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner
Società: Village Roadshow Entertainment, Working Dog, Working Dog Productions
Genere: Comedy, Comedy Film, Romance
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Ben (Josh Lawson), a successful yet aimless twenty-something marketing guru, returns to his old school to speak at a careers event. He reconnects with Alex (Rachael Taylor), an old classmate and former crush, sparking a mutual attraction between them. However, the event also prompts Ben to question his career choices and the direction of his life. As he seeks support from friends like Jim, something goes awry during their reunion, forcing Ben to confront his own destiny.
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Any Questions for Ben (2012) is an Australian comedy-drama directed by Rob Sitch. The film revolves around Ben, a seemingly content but directionless marketing professional who returns to his old school and crosses paths with Alex again. Despite having everything going for him in life, the event triggers Ben's self-reflection, leading him to question his career path and personal goals. While not much is detailed about the 'something goes wrong' part from TMDB, the film seems to explore themes of identity, purpose, and the crossroads one faces when questioning their life choices.