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Russell
Crowe: Le Immagini
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| Russell Crowe alla prima del film 'Master and Commander: The Far Side of the
World', cinema Birch, Carroll and Coyle, Coffs Harbour, Australia, 4
dicembre 2003
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| i genitori di
Russell Crowe, Alex e Jocelyn Crowe
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- da entertainment.news.com.au:
Crowe colpisce Coffs
di Fiona Conolly, 4 dicembre 2003
E' stato esattamente quello che il cittadino di Coffs Harbour, Russell
Crowe, aveva sperato - la piu' rilassata passerella
della storia per una prima cinematografica.
E' stata una questione di pantaloncini e camicie hawaiane ieri sera quando non piu' di 200 persone si erano messe in fila al cinema
Birch, Carroll and Coyle per dare il bentornato a Crowe di ritorno dopo un tour mondiale per il suo nuovo successo,
'Master and Commander'.
"Ogni cosa e' del luogo. Abbiamo fatto in modo che Coffs Harbour fosse
dappertutto in questo evento - persino sui cioccolatini c'e' scritto Coffs
Harbour", ha detto il marketing manager della Greater Union Kristie
Atkins.
Non ci sono stati strilli di ragazze adolescenti, niente cori da stadio, niente autografi da firmare - effettivamente il subbuglio piu' grande e' stato causato da un'ambulanza che si era fermata per soccorrere qualcuno nel caffe' accanto.
Tra gli ospiti in passerella Jack Thompson, amico di Crowe e anche lui residente a Coffs
Harbour.
I rimanenti ospiti erano in possesso di biglietti pagati $40 per sostenere il locale club giovanile della polizia.
Crowe hits Coffs
By Fiona Connolly
December 04, 2003
IT WAS exactly what Coffs Harbour local Russell Crowe had hoped for - the most relaxed red carpet premiere in history.
It was a shorts and Hawaiian shirt kind of affair last night when no more than 200 people lined the Birch, Carroll and Coyle Cinema to welcome Crowe back home after a worldwide tour for his blockbuster, Master And Commander.
"Everything is local. We've made sure Coffs Harbour is all over this event - even the chocolates have Coffs Harbour written on them," Greater Union marketing manager Kristie Atkins said.
There were no shrieks from teenage girls, no chanting, no autographs to sign - in fact the biggest stir was caused by an ambulance stopping to treat someone from the next door cafe.
Red carpet guests included Crowe's mate and fellow Coffs Harbour resident Jack Thompson.
The rest were ticket holders who paid $40 each to support the local police youth club.
The Daily Telegraph
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Rusty supporta i ragazzi in blu
Dopo la prima di M&C a Coffs Harbour, Russell ha organizzato anche
un'asta di suoi oggetti personali per raccogliere ulteriori fondi per il club giovanile della
polizia locale. All'asta, capi di abbigliamento con autografo, berretti e
DVD e persino la mazza da cricket e il maglione usati da Russell durante
la partita prenuziale. Dopo un avvio incerto, sono stati raccolti oltre
20.000 dollari (australiani) per la buona causa.
Rusty supports boys in blue
December 5, 2003
CLEARLY, Coffs Harbour isn't too familiar with Hollywood star parties.
It might explain why Wednesday night's party following the premiere of Master and Commander at the Coffs Harbour cinemas lasted just two hours and why Russell Crowe was left standing alone at some
stages.
The charity screening, organised by the star himself, was followed by an auction of items from Crowe's personal collection; signed US basketball shirts, signed posters, caps, DVDs, even the cricket bat and vest worn by the star at his pre-wedding Crowe-Spencer cricket match.
Off to a sluggish start with auction items fetching around $500 each, Crowe jumped on stage to give the auctioneer a helping hand, cracked a few funnies and
half an hour later, more than $20,000 had been raised for the Coffs Harbour Police Community Youth Club.
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