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New Zealand Listener
|May 27 - June 2 2023
Miranda Otto takes a frightening turn in an adaptation of NZ writer JP Pomare's book inspired by a real Australian cult leader.
THE CLEARING, Disney+from May 24.
Miranda Otto has played many characters deserving of a cult following. There was Dimity in her early movie Love Serenade, warrior princess Éowyn in The Lord of the Rings, and Aunt Zelda in the recent campy witchcraft series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
But in her latest, The Clearing, a cult following comes with her character.
In the miniseries adaptation of JP Pomare's book In the Clearing, she plays Adrienne Beaufort, a character the New Zealand writer based on Anne Hamilton-Byrne. As the head of notorious Australian sect the Family, Hamilton-Byrne claimed she was the reincarnation of Jesus Christ, while preaching a New Age mix of Christianity, Hinduism, and space alien theory to her followers.
Otto may not be playing Hamilton-Byrne, but her big hair, big glasses and dramatic makeup suggest the show isn't fudging any connection to the real figure.
"Yeah, I guess people could say that there are visual similarities," Otto tells the Listener. "I really didn't think about her. I've done so much research on other cults and I guess it's been a fascination for me over the years. So, realistically, for me it was more about drawing from lots of other material that I could find and a lot of it is the script and imagination, to make up this character for myself."
But the hair and the specs...
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