A Bullet to the Head

I’m not a gun crazy kinda girl, my thing is really suicide. Accidental suicide!

LARRY BIRD – EPISODE TWO

UNOFFICIAL DEATH OF LARRY BIRD Episode 2. A Cherri on Top – Written by Noel Anderson RECAP: THE END OF EPISODE 1. Larry opened the window and gently cupped the bird in both hands and rested the dead bird on a clean white dinner plate. On closer inspection, Larry noticed a hole, puncher mark in... Continue Reading →

I BELIEVE ( IN PINK )

We recorded this in a little studio in Abbotsford, Melbourne...of all places. I love surprise teasers, don't you? The girls and I had a ball. I wish we could do it all again! It's one of the lead songs from the new Australian musical Audrey Hepburn and I Consider Our Assets. It's just so...PINK! My... Continue Reading →

LARRY BIRD – EP. 1

THE UNOFFICIAL DEATH OF LARRY BIRD Episode 1. The Long Hard Road – Written by Noel Anderson A wet Sunday morning, Larry Bird woke up feelin’ like shit! His career as Australia’s most unsuccessful comedian had been truly cemented. Larry hadn’t had a gig since before the Tasty Nightclub raid back in August 1994, thirteen... Continue Reading →

Larry Bird : The Introduction

About Larry bird has been created by writer, director and sometimes comedian Noel Anderson in a desperate bid for attention. Noel apologies to everyone! Biography Larry Bird has lived in Grey Street and St Kilda for most of his Adult life... except when he was a kid and home with the folks in Moonee Ponds.... Continue Reading →

A Real Man – Script Extract & Lyrics & Music Video

A REAL MAN Script Extract & Song Lyrics From Audrey Hepburn and I Consider Our Assets The Characters: Rod is a therapist who looks like film star Rock Hudson and Liz O’Sullivan is his patient from Glen Huntley, Melbourne… obsessed with Audrey Hepburn ROD: What do you mean – when you say you have this... Continue Reading →

A Real Man: Music Video – Online Press Release

A Real Man is one of the lead songs from a home grown musical called Audrey Hepburn and I Consider Our Assets. It tells the tale of Liz O'Sullivan from suburban Melbourne, who suffers a breakdown after being deserted by her boyfriend, and Audrey Hepburn suddenly appears in her mind to help her deal with... Continue Reading →

Hello Little Man

There are three things I remember about my father, his smile, the way he smelt and his temper.

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