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3:10 to Yuma in Empire (Australian Ed.) (February 2008) iss.83 p.39
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3:10 to Yuma in Empire (Australian Ed.) (July 2008) iss.88 p.106
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American Gangster in Empire (Australian Ed.) (May 2007) iss.74 p.24-26
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American Gangster in Empire (Australian Ed.) (June 2008) iss.87 p.105
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The Awards in Empire (Australian Ed.) (March 2003) iss.24 p.45-51
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A Beautiful Mind in Empire (Australian Ed.) (March 2002) iss.12 p.52
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Bra Boys in Empire (Australian Ed.) (April 2007) iss.73 p.19
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Cinderella Man in Empire (Australian Ed.) (September 2005) iss.54 p.8-9
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Cinderella Man in Empire (Australian Ed.) (October 2005) iss.55 p.26
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[Crossing, the : stills file]
Call No: TITLE STILLS AUSTRALIASource: ATPhysDes: 29 photographs : b&w ; 13 x 18 - 26 x 21 cmSubject: CROWE, RUSSELL ; SPENCER, DANIELLE ; MAMMONE, ROBERT ; CROSSING, THE (AT, George Ogilvie, 1990) Summary: 24 black and white photographs of various scenes in the film. Prominently featured are Russel Crowe, Danielle Spencer, and Robert Mammone.Notes: 2 duplicates of Russell Crowe and Robert Mammone arguing, 1 duplicate of Russell Crowe in car, 1 duplicate of Danielle Spencer and Robert Mammone together, 1 duplicate of Russell Crowe and Danielle Spencer in bed
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Crowe business in Australian Financial Review (24/04/2015) p.47
Call No: PERSONALITY CLIPPINGS FILE; CROWE, RUSSELLAuthor: Rottenberg, Josh PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: CROWE, RUSSELL ; WATER DIVINER, THE (AT/TU, Russell Crowe, 2014) ; NICE GUYS, THE (in production) Summary: Interview with Russell Crowe, talking about his experiences on The Water Diviner, The Nice Guys, and his personal life
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Call No: PERSONALITY CLIPPINGS FILE; PERSONALITY MICROFILM COLLECTIONPhysDes: Stills; ClippingsSubject: CROWE, RUSSELL
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[Crowe, Russell : headshot of the actor Russell Crowe in the film 'Proof'] / Jennifer Mitchell ; House & Moorhouse Films (Australia) Pty Ltd.
Call No: PERSONALITY STILLSource: ATPhysDes: 1 photograph: b&w ; 13 x 19 cm.Subject: CROWE, RUSSELL ; PROOF (AT, Jocelyn Moorhouse, 1991) Summary: Production still of Russell Crowe as the character 'Andy' in the film 'Proof'.The actor is standing behind a tree and has a bandaid on his forehead.Notes: Two stickers on the back of the photograph -1st sticker has information about the film, its realease date and distributor.; 2nd sticker is an AFIRC sticker with details of the film.
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Crowe's story hits sour note at awards in The Australian (8/12/2017) p.3
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AWARDS. AUSTRALIAN ACADEMY OF CINEMA AND TELEVISION ARTS. 7THAuthor: Caisley, Olivia PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AWARDS. AUSTRALIAN ACADEMY OF CINEMA AND TELEVISION ARTS ; CROWE, RUSSELL Summary: Russell Crowe has defended his comments at Wednesday night's AACTA Awards in Sydney. Crowe made the remarks on a night where sexual misconduct in the film industry was the elephant in the room.
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Enough rope with Andrew Denton / Edited by Jon Casimir Sydney, NSW: ABC Books, December 2003.
Call No: 81 ENO DENAuthor: Denton, Andrew ; Casimir, Jon Place: Sydney, NSWPublisher: ABC BooksPubDate: December 2003PhysDes: 274 p. : illus ; 23 cm.Subject: ENOUGH ROPE WITH ANDREW DENTON [TV] (AT, 2003-) ; HOGAN, PAUL ; GIBNEY, REBECCA ; IRWIN, STEVE ; CARREY, JIM ; RILEY, GINA ; TURNER, JANE ; MELDRUM, IAN "MOLLY" ; READ, MARK "CHOPPER" ; WIGGLES, THE ; PEARCE, GUY ; CROWE, RUSSELL ISBN: 0733313612
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Gender and Australian celebrity culture / edited by Anthea Taylor and Joanna McIntyre Oxon: Routledge, 2021.
Call No: 465(94) GENAuthor: Taylor, Anthea ; McIntyre, Joanna Edition: 2021Place: OxonPublisher: RoutledgePubDate: 2021PhysDes: 236 pages ; 24 cmSubject: GENDER AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; HARRIS, ROLF ; CROWE, RUSSELL ; GADSBY, HANNAH ; SPICER, TRACEY ; CARLOTTA ; SZUBANSKI, MAGDA ; KEDDIE, ASHER ; OFFSPRING [TV] (AT, 2010) ; ME TOO Summary: This intellectually vibrant volume is the first collection to deal with Australian celebrity in ways that account for both cultural and gendered specificities, demonstrating how gendered ways of imagining Australia are reinforced and contested in celebrity representations and self-presentations.
Gender and Australian Celebrity Culture engages with celebrities across a diverse range of fields – actors, journalists, athletes, comedians, writers, and television personalities – and in doing so critically reflects upon different forms of Australian fame and the media platforms and practices that sustain them. Authors in this volume engage directly with pertinent issues relating to gender and sexuality, including celebrity feminism and the generative capacity of feminist rage; normative femininity and its instability; hegemonic masculinities; and queerness and its (in)visibility. Contributors also intervene in a number of ongoing debates in media and cultural studies more broadly, including those around the politics and affordances of digital media; whiteness and Australia’s colonial histories; celebrity labour; and methodologies for celebrity studies. This timely collection urges scholars of celebrity to attend further both to the gendered nature of celebrity culture and to local conditions of production and consumption.
This book will be of key interest to researchers and graduate students in cultural studies, television and film studies, digital media studies, critical race and whiteness studies, gender and sexuality studies, and literary studies. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9781138366220Contents: Introduction: ‘Gendering Australian celebrity’, Anthea Taylor and Joanna McIntyre
Part I - Celebrity masculinities and settler colonialism -- Chapter One: ‘From mild colonial boy to Jake the Paed: Rolf Harris and Australian celebrity masculinity in the UK’, Tanya Serisier -- Chapter Two: ‘The manly whiteness of Russell Crowe’, Sean Redmond -- Chapter Three: ‘Johnathan Thurston, Indigeneity, and technologies of masculinity in Australian sporting celebrity culture’, Holly Randell-Moon
Part II - Feminist politics and celebrity feminisms -- Chapter Four: ‘Celebritised anger: Theorising feminist rage, voice, and affective injustice through Hannah Gadsby’s Nanette’, Jilly Kay Boyce -- Chapter Five: ‘Clementine Ford, online misogyny, and the labour of celebrity feminism’, Anita Brady -- Chapter Six: "Good" girl turned "bad": Tracey Spicer’s memoir, celebrity feminist journalism, and #MeToo activism in Australia’, Anthea Taylor
Part III - Queer celebrity and marginalised subjectivities -- Chapter Seven: ‘Interviewing a queer national celebrity: Carlotta as an "outsider within" Australian celebrity culture’, Joanna McIntyre -- Chapter Eight: ‘"It was nice for me watching that, because [Magda Szubanski] was very calming": LGBTIQ+ Australians respond to marriage equality activism’, Lucy Watson
Part IV - Self-presentation and celebrity femininities -- Chapter Nine: ‘"I can call myself Australian if I want to": Natalie Tran and Asian Australian femininity on YouTube’, Sara Tomkins -- Chapter Ten: ‘Disarming femininity: Annabel Crabb, celebrity, politics and culture’, Frances Bonner -- Chapter Eleven: ‘"Australian TV’s golden girl": Asher Keddie, Offspring, and the celebrity motherhood narrative’, Renee Middlemost
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A Good Year in Empire (Australian Ed.) (May 2006) iss.62 p.14
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A Good Year in Empire (Australian Ed.) (December 2006) iss.69 p.19
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A Good Year in Empire (Australian Ed.) (May 2007) iss.74 p.100
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Heavyweight Contender in Empire (Australian Ed.) (October 2005) iss.55 p.80-85
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L.A. Confidential / Manohla Dargis London: British Film Institute,
Call No: 79LAC DARAuthor: Dargis, Manohla CorpAuthor: British Film InstituteSource: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: British Film InstitutePhysDes: 95 p. : ill. ; 19 cmSeries: BFI Modern ClassicsSubject: L.A. CONFIDENTIAL (US, Curtis Hanson, 1997) ; HANSON, CURTIS ; HOLLYWOOD IN FILMS ; PEARCE, GUY ; CROWE, RUSSELL ; SPACEY, KEVIN ; BASINGER, KIM ; DEVITO, DANNY ; DIRECTORS. USA Summary: Explores the careers of Curtis Hanson, director, and James Ellroy, novelist, drawing on interviews with both men, to dig deep into the film's obssession with the twinned, equally troubled histories of the Hollywood studio system and the city of Los Angeles.Notes: Notes: p.85-87
Credits: p.88-93
Bibliography: p.94-95ISBN: 0851709443
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Man of the year: Russell Crowe in Empire (Australian Ed.) (February 2002) iss.11 p.78
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: CROWE, RUSSELL Summary: Empire's 'Man of the Year', Russell Crowe
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The Man With Two Brains in Empire (Australian Ed.) (April 2002) iss.13 p.62-68
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Master and Commander in Empire (Australian Ed.) (May 2004) iss.38 p.105
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Proof in Empire (Australian Ed.) (September 2004) iss.42 p.117
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[Proof: portrait of Russell Crowe in his role as as Andy] 1991.
Call No: TITLE STILL AUSTRALIASource: ATPubDate: 1991PhysDes: 1 photograph : b&w ; 22 x 16 cm.Subject: PROOF (AT, Jocelyn Moorhouse, 1991) ; CROWE, RUSSELL Summary: Russell Crowe sitting on stairs lighting a cigaretteNotes: stickers on reverse with details; pencil writing
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Romper Stomper in Empire (Australian Ed.) (October 2003) iss.31 p.105
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Russ Ahoy! in Empire (Australian Ed.) (November 2003) iss.32 p.26-27
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Russell Crowe : the biography / by Martin Howden London: John Blake, 2010.
Call No: 81CRO HOWAuthor: Howden, Martin Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: John BlakePubDate: 2010PhysDes: x, 291 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 24 cmSubject: AUSTRALIA ; ACTORS. AUSTRALIA ; CROWE, RUSSELL Summary: "One of Hollywood's hottest properties and the actor whose uncompromising reputation - both on and off the screen - has ensured he is constantly in the public eye, Russell Crowe has a fascinating personal and professional story. From early TV and stage work to career-defining roles in Ridley Scott's epic Gladiator and Robin Hood movies, his drive, tenacity and talent have made him a favourite with directors and audiences alike. " -- BOOK JACKETNotes: Formerly CIPISBN: 9781844549337Contents: -- prologue -- ch. 1 The Beginning -- ch. 2 Crowe the Singer -- ch. 3 Crowe Flying Solo -- ch. 4 Everybody Needs Good Neighbours -- ch. 5 Leading from the Front -- ch. 6 Russell Gets Spotted -- ch. 7 Russell Creates a Buzz -- ch. 8 Russell Saddles Up -- ch. 9 Crowe Flies to Hollywood -- ch. 10 Russell and the Wild West -- ch. 11 L.A. Confidential -- ch. 12 Crowe Makes his Mark -- ch. 13 Russell Comes of Age -- ch. 14 Mad Maximus -- ch. 15 In the Public Eye -- ch. 16 Russell's Career Adds Up -- ch. 17 Russell's Reputation Takes a Battering -- ch. 18 Crowe Takes Command -- ch. 19 A Good Year for Russell -- ch. 20 Crowe Saddles Up Again -- ch. 21 Body of Lies -- ch. 22 Read All About It -- ch. 23 Russell and the Media -- ch. 24 Other Sides to Crowe -- ch. 25 Family Man -- ch. 26 Russell Crowe and his Merry Men --
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Rustling up some kind of sorry in Daily Telegraph (8/12/2017) p.7
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Unleashing hell on high water in Empire (Australian Ed.) (January 2004) iss.34 p.74-80
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The Water Diviner in Australian Cinematographer (Dec 2014) iss.64 p.24-31
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