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When The Secret Life of Us debuted on TV in 2001, Ansett airlines was on its last legs, John Howard won a third term as prime minister, and one of the show’s young stars, 27-year-old Joel Edgerton, was not yet a household name. Much has changed – fast-forward 17 years and even the housewives of Beverly Hills know who Edgerton is, along with Hollywood’s heaviest hitters. Now also a director – his second film Boy Erased, which he wrote, is generating much-deserved buzz – Edgerton is on a path of new-found fulfilment. In our feature story this week, he speaks frankly about all that drives him. ●

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Joel Edgerton admits to once chasing fame and fortune, but is now dazzling from behind the lens; his second movie as a director has given the actor new purpose.

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orn in Blacktown, New South Wales, and a graduate of the Nepean Drama School at the University of Western Sydney, prolific actor Joel Edgerton first began getting noticed as a dogged and determined mainstay in the Sydney arts scene of the mid1990s. It was around then the graduate began writing and producing shorts, starring in indie gems and treading the boards at the Sydney Theatre Company. While early independent sleeper gems such as The Secret Life of Us and The Hard Word furthered the actor’s appeal, it wasn’t until Baz Luhrmann cast him as Tom Buchanan in his exuberant rendition of The Great Gatsby that Edgerton found himself completely propelled into the heart of Hollywood. “I’ve always believed a big film was just around the corner – that’s why, as an actor, you just have to keep working, even when you’re turning up for a shoot utterly convinced the role you’ve accepted is a huge mistake,” he laughs. “I got used to that little voice in my head saying ‘what the f--k, are you mad?!’ at some of my choices, and at the age of 35 my entire life’s devotion to acting had amounted to one AACTA Award.”

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“Early on, my choices were about whether I could eat or not ... artistic preference or integrity couldn’t ever play too heavily on a role.” JOEL EDGERTON

Yet wind forward a decade and Edgerton now sits as one of the busiest draws in Tinseltown, having taken on leading-man duties in a string of smashes from Loving to Midnight Special, Zero Dark Thirty to Red Sparrow. He’s toyed with big budget blockbusters – Star Wars and Exodus: Gods and Kings – but also dropped back to immerse himself in intelligent, thought-provoking scriptwriting too. “It’s a great way of reattaching reality … of catching my own attention,” he says. That’s why Boy Erased, the story of the son of a Baptist pastor in a small American town who is forced into attending a gay conversion therapy program, is the ideal film to follow his directorial debut, 2015’s critically acclaimed thriller The Gift.

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emaining true to his reputation as one of the most affable and down-to-earth stars around, Edgerton – who directs, writes and produces Boy Erased, which hits cinemas on November 8. The movie, based on a Garrard Conley memoir, won pludits after its world premiere in Telluride and a special screening at the Toronto International Film Festival this month. He’s enlisted fellow Australian film titans Russell Crowe and Nicole

Kidman to play the narrow-minded holy man and his long-suffering wife, while he himself takes on the role of Victor Sykes, the head therapist at the organisation. “It’s a lot to handle, but working with actors of such quality ultimately makes things a little easier,” Edgerton says. “There’s a real pooling of creative energy and that helps dissipate a lot of the daily stress of making a movie. “It ends up becoming a beautiful thing to find yourself a central part of. I’m definitely ready for these sorts of projects. I admit, in the old days I wanted fame, I wanted money – those were my goals. “I wanted all the things that I shouldn’t have been after and my priorities were totally skewed. “I remember a buddy of mine was in high school – he was famous because he was on a TV show, and I wanted that. I can’t pinpoint when that changed – I think life, as a general education, knocked that out of me. The love of the work, creativity, what can be constructed from just an idea, eventually went way beyond.” Though he may once have craved fame, Edgerton’s years as an actor in Sydney paint a different picture. He exhibited an early flair for writing and producing short films, yet insists that despite years of toil, he only really honed that craft

recently. “I’ve educated myself by expertly stalking and studying the directors I’ve been working with,” he says. “Jeff Nichols, Scott Cooper, Ridley Scott, Baz Luhrmann. I feel like I’ve picked up so much in their presence by osmosis, as opposed to me holing myself away in my trailer.” Could this level of creative satisfaction mean further time spent behind, not in front of, the camera? “Right now I can’t compare because they’re so opposed to each other,” Edgerton says. “But I think maybe, perhaps, I get more from directing. It hones a lot of the energy swilling around inside me; and when that energy is idle I get very frustrated and antsy, and you don’t want to see me like that. “But we’re in an industry now where you have to be very realistic or you won’t survive. Sure, early on, my choices were about whether I could eat or not and, as a result, artistic preference or integrity couldn’t ever play too heavily on a role. “Only now am I starting to control the direction, but that doesn’t mean I stop agonising over things; and saying no to somebody or something is still not a concept I’m comfortable with. The guilt tears me up inside – even after all these years it goes against my nature … that voice, ‘what the f--k, are you mad?!’ … it’s still there.” ●

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“I tell everyone to be quiet, I am watching the football. I’ve also got a room I can go to if I need peace and quiet.”

which are discussed then ratified by AFL footy operations boss Steve Hocking. “Criticism is levelled at me. It’s something I knew would happen, it’s been challenging at times but I’m comfortable with my decisions and I’ve enjoyed the job. I was really keen to communicate the decisions to the media but more importantly the broader footy public and I told the AFL I wanted to be more transparent, open and help explain decisions. “It’s very subjective, so of course not everyone agrees, but to put an explanation behind each decision is what I was keen to do and hopefully it’s helped people’s understanding of the rules and guidelines. At times it’s been challenging, some of my decisions have copped criticism and everyone is entitled to an opinion but I’m pretty thick-skinned. “The feedback I get from people on the street, at my kids’ basketball or the races has been overwhelming, really positive.

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“There’s also been acknowledgement, ‘oh, gee you’ve got a hard job’. “Social media is not as nice but I’ve given Twitter a back seat.” Christian watches three to four games live each weekend, with an eye on any incidents. He timecodes anything he might see, as do the AFL’s other game reviewers. For Thursday and Friday night games incidents are assessed and findings released by a press release the next day. Saturday and Sunday matches are dealt with on a Monday. “The score reviewers are also charged with the responsibility of detailing any incidents they might notice and then the third layer is the umpires who have the opportunity to refer something they might have seen,’’ he says. “Clubs can also make submissions, so we end up with a comprehensive list of incidents.” Christian, who called footy on Channel 10 and

3AW, says being the MRO means he now watches the game in a different way with a focus on watching slightly behind the ball. Game-day structure is also important as Christian goes about his work. Cadbury Dairy Milk is his viewing snack of choice and a houseful of kids can rival the roar of the crowd at the MCG. “I tell everyone to be quiet, I’m watching the football. I’ve also got a room I can go to if I need peace and quiet,’’ Christian laughs. “You can’t just get up and get a drink out of the fridge or have conversations, you’ve got to be watching the whole time. Technology allows you to rewind and look at incidents, so by the time you’ve got to the end of the game you could have rewound 40 times. I have to watch the football, that’s my job and a pretty compelling reason to sit back and watch the footy.” ●

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