Herald on Sunday

STAR’S NEW BROKENWOOD ROLE

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“Loads of my mates have appeared on Brokenwood, and they all speak so highly of the awesome cast and crew...”

It’s a veritable who’s who of well-known faces on tonight’s episode of Brokenwood as the murder and mayhem find their way to the local boutique cinema.

Kiwi acting legend Jennifer Ward-Lealand makes her first appearance on the internatio­nally successful show, together with 77-year-old grande dame of theatre Lisa Harrow.

Former Shorty stars Grace Palmer, Ryan O’Kane and Calvin Tuteao also all appear in the star-studded line-up.

Palmer has become the coolest actor around town. She’s fun to party with and even more fun on social media. She and husband Rawiri Jobe are known to party with sporting greats, wealthy socialites, fashionist­as and the media It crowd.

Although busy with her acting work, Palmer is a social media star — although says she just wants to have fun.

“My social media is a real smorgasbor­d of content. I try not to overthink what I post but I’m always happy if it gets a giggle,” she says.

Filming on Brokenwood came at the perfect time, with a small window in her busy schedule. She has filmed a second series of Kura — the first season was the highest-streamed locally made series on TVNZ OnDemand last year. She also has several writing projects, including the possibilit­y of a second series of Good Grief. In the first, she joined forces with sister Eve to write and star.

Palmer says filming Brokenwood has been a highlight of the past year. She is a huge fan of the show’s star, Fern Sutherland, but was gutted they didn’t have any scenes together.

She did however get to film with Jarod Rawiri and tells Spy he really is the cat’s pyjamas.

“Loads of my mates have appeared on Brokenwood, and they all speak so highly of the awesome cast and crew. I can totally testify to this. Everyone involved is brilliant at what they do, and I was so stoked to have been involved,” Palmer says.

Meanwhile, Ward-Lealand has also been busy. The 2020 New Zealander of the Year created a new live cabaret show with a full band, based on The Rock Follies — a 1970s musical TV drama with an all-female lead cast.

Together with Jackie Clarke, she then made Rock Follies Forever and convinced funny girl Laura Daniel to join the team performing this week at The Civic’s Wintergard­en as part of Auckland Live’s Cabaret Season.

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Brokenwood. Jennifer Ward-Lealand and Neill Rea on the set of
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Grace Palmer

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