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Articles about Marta Dusseldorp

MARTA DUSSELDORP

Burning brighter

For the second season of Bay of Fires, Marta Dusseldorp revisits a series where she’s more than just the star. She tells DQ about expanding the show’s story, juggling multiple roles behind the scenes and catering for some unexpected visitors.  

MARTA DUSSELDORP

Lights, camera, produce

In this special film, actors including Marta Dusseldorp, Lenny Henry, Gabija Siurbyte and Alexandra Rapaport open up about their journey into production and how they are developing series behind the camera.

MARTA DUSSELDORP

Delivering the goods

Australian shortform series Appetite shines a light on convenience culture with a mystery that begins when a delivery rider suddenly disappears. Creator Mohini Herse and producer Karen Radzyner join stars Shirong Wu and Kabir Singh to tell DQ about this satirical comedy noir.

MARTA DUSSELDORP

Starting Fires

Marta Dusseldorp’s relocation to Tasmania provided the inspiration for her starring role in Bay of Fires, a series she also co-created. She discusses her move into production and collaborating behind the scenes on the eight-part drama.

MARTA DUSSELDORP

DQ100 – Part one

In the first part of the DQ100 2022/23, we pick out a range of shows to tune in for and the actors, directors and writers making them, as well as some of the trends and trailblazers worth catching up with.

MARTA DUSSELDORP

Leaving Home

Australian actor Marta Dusseldorp talks to DQ about filming the final season of period drama A Place to Call Home, her returning roles in crime thriller Jack Irish and courtroom drama Janet King, and why she’s drawn to family dramas with a twist.

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