The returning cast comprises Leah Purcell, Pamela Rabe, Kate Atkinson, Katrina Milosevic, Robbie Magasiva, Kate Jenkinson, Bernard Curry, Rarriwuy Hick and Susie Porter.Īmong the new additions are Kate Box, Jane Hall, Zoe Terakes and Vivienne Awosoga.ĭusseldorp’s character has a lot of scenes with Marie Winter, played by Susie Porter. Now filming with Pino Amenta as series producer, part B of season 8 will debut in 2021. Supported by Film Victoria, series 8 premieres on Fox Showcase at 8.30 pm on Tuesday July 28. The guest cast also includes Peter O’Brien, Kevin Harrington and Tom Wren. Kate Box with director Kevin Carlin (Photo credit: Sarah Enticknap). The directors are Kevin Carlin, who directed the first episode way back in 2013 and, fittingly, will direct the concluding episode 100, Beck Cole, Fiona Banks, Corrie Chen, Roger Hodgman and Mat King. There are no changes to the storylines from the team of writers led by script producer Marcia Gardner, working with John Ridley, Kim Wilson, Max Conroy and Pete McTighe. The show has the advantage of being shot in its own large building in Melbourne, which has the flexibility of moving scenes set in a small cell to a bigger cell.Įxecutive producer Jo Porter, who is Fremantle’s director of scripted, said: “We have carefully adjusted our production processes to ensure the health and well-being of our team and at the same time ensured we are able to maintain the integrity of our storytelling.” The Fremantle production re-starts after shutting down on March 23, just before a planned hiatus. Her character Sheila Bausch, a senior figure in the True Path cult, is on remand, charged with the murder of nine people at the cult’s retreat.ĭescribed as highly intelligent, charismatic and manipulative, Sheila worked as the personal secretary for True Path’s founder Dr Mendel (Brian Vriends). In a world away from A Place to Call Home, Marta Dusseldorp has donned the prison track suit with a guest role in Foxtel’s Wentworth, which resumes shooting this week. Help support the publication of OUTinPerth by contributing to our GoFundMe campaign.Marta Dusseldorp in ‘Wentworth’ (Photo credit: Sarah Enticknap). Wentworth S8 will premiere Tuesday, July 28 at 6.30pm AWST, Seasons 1-7 are currently available to stream on demand. Season 8 will also see new cast members Kate Box, Jane Hall, Zoe Terakes, Vivienne Awosoga join the show. We have carefully adjusted our production processes to ensure the health and well-being of our team and at the same time ensured we are able to maintain the integrity of our storytelling.”ĭusseldorp will join a cast of acclaimed Australian actors including Leah Purcell, Pamela Rabe, Kate Atkinson, Katrina Milosevic, Robbie Magasiva, Kate Jenkinson, Bernard Curry, Rarriwuy Hick and Susie Porter. “Together with the cast and crew we are all looking forward to resuming production this week on the final chapter of Wentworth. Jo Porter, Wentworth Executive Producer and Director of Scripted, Fremantle, said the final episodes of the show would be filmed under new COVID-19 conditions but it was not expected to effect the integrity of the storytelling. Wentworth resumed production of season 8 part B this week which will air exclusively on Foxtel in 2021. Wentworth is always so beautifully told.” “I was just so honoured and excited to come on. Marta Dusseldorp said it was a great honour to be invited on to the popular prison drama. Highly intelligent, charismatic and manipulative, Sheila worked as the personal secretary for True Path’s founder, Dr Mendel (Brian Vriends). The actor is best known for her leading role as Janet King, and for work on the long running series A Place to Call Home.ĭusseldorp will join the stellar ensemble cast for Season 8 playing Sheila Bausch who comes to Wentworth on remand for the murder of nine people at True Path, a cult-like lifestyle retreat. They’ve just dropped a new trailer and announced Marta Dusseldorp will be joining the cast. Wentworth just keeps being full of surprises, and its eighth season hasn’t even begun playing yet.
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