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Lizzy Greene to Star in 5X Media’s Indie Thriller ‘High Tide’

Lexi Carson “A Million Little Things” actor Lizzy Greene is set to star in and executive produce 5X Media‘s “High Tide,” a survival thriller that follows a group of friends stranded on an island in the Pacific. “High Tide” is the first feature film by management-production firm 5X Media. The film’s official logline reads, “Greene plays Hannah who, mourning the death of her sister, takes off around the world.
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Married At First Sight favourite joins Love Island line-up after failed marriage
Married At First Sight Australia star Al Perkins has reportedly ditched the altar and opted for the sunny villa, joining the cast of Love Island Australia 2022.Al first burst onto our screens for season nine of Married At First Sight Australia, where he was partnered with Samantha Moitzi, but the couple called it quits during one of the MAFS commitment ceremonies, with Samantha believing they'd be better off as friends.He tried one last attempt to make Samantha fall for him, but when that failed he came to terms with their new friendship, having learned loads about himself from the experiment.READ MORE: Married At First Sight UK fans confused as George fuels the fire in April 'kiss gate'Ready for a new spin at love, a source close to Al has confirmed he'll be appearing in the Australian version of the hit dating show Love Island.Before the news broke, fans had spotted that Al's Instagram page had been near enough abandoned, with no posts or activity since August 23.The villa this year is set to be in Majorca, much like the UK version, moving away from its season two home in Fiji and its home during Covid, Down Under in Byron Bay.Adding star power to the upcoming series, Al was reportedly paid a four-figure sum to appear on Love Island, despite saying he'd be happy to do it for free.Daily Mail Australia confirmed the 26 year old's appearance fee, saying: "'Al was able to secure a one-off four-figure sum to add that star-power to the show."He was desperate to get on and said yes the second he was offered.
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Home and Away newcomer Dr Bolton star’s life - co-star dad to Hollywood career
READ MORE: Home and Away Roo star's life - famous husband, glam snaps and health battleTo commemorate his first appearance as Dr Bolton, Daily Star takes a look inside Septimus’ life away from the cameras, from gay marriage controversy to his Hollywood career.Septimus is the son of Michael Caton, who has been in the acting business for 40 years starring in everything from The Castle to Back to the Rafters.He made his name in Australian blockbuster The Castle, playing Darryl Kerrigan - but was only paid $3,000, the equivalent of £1,720, for the starring role.The feature film had a budget of $778,000 (£446,000) and was shot over 11 days, though raked in more than $10million (£5.7million) at the box office.Speaking of his dad’s role in the blockbuster, Septimus said: “Eleven-day shoot, $3000, but decades of career after. That's the real payment of The Castle."Michael married Helen Esakoff, Septimus’ mum, in 2002 at the Vatulele Island Resort in Fiji.Septimus’ dad Michael admitted that he had no idea homosexuality existed when he finished high school.The star campaigned for marriage equality in Australia in 2017, admitting in a video for The Equality Campaign: “I’m a child of the 40s and I finished my high school education not knowing that homosexuality existed even.“It wasn’t until I joined the theatre that I started to meet gay people and I went through two or three years of amateur theatre meeting some great people.
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