Foxtel Magazine – August 2019

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world here, [director] Martin Scorsese would


be pretty extraordinary to get to work with.


I won’t hold my breath!


What’s the best advice you’ve been given?


One would be a boring one, like always


have some kind of [career] back-up. The


other one is: it’s just a job; you’re no more


important than anyone else, so don’t allow


yourself to get carried away with success


that might come your way. It’s true the


people you meet on the way up are there


on the way down, so be nice to everybody.


Is that the advice you’d give, also?


Yeah, I think so – don’t be a dick! [Laughs]


There are too many actors out there who


are lovely to work with that I think the era


of still hiring people who are a pain to


work with or are rude or are difficult, that


era’s kind of moved on.


You turn the big 5-0 next March – do you


have any ideas on how you’ll celebrate?


Well I’ll probably have a party with [fellow


Australian actor] Dan Wyllie, who a lot of


people will know. Dan and I are very good


friends, but we’re also born on exactly the


same day, month and year – so we will be


turning 50 on the same day. We’ve had


joint parties in the past and I think we will


probably try to plan something in Sydney.


Well now you can invite Quentin and Leo


along and it’ll be one heck of a party!


Sure! I’m sure they would love to come!


[Laughs]


RELIVE A COLLECTION OF TARANTINO’S


CLASSICS ON MASTERPIECE – PAGE 36


The second half of new Foxtel Original


drama Lambs of God brings a very familiar


face back to our screens: Damon Herriman.


While his character, Father Bob, initially


appears to be a trustworthy churchman,


it soon becomes crystal clear that he’s


far more sinner than saint.


“Father Bob is kind of like the fixer for


the Catholic Church,” Herriman explains.


“He’s the guy that gets brought in when the


Bishop (John Bell) realises he has a problem


that’s a bit trickier to get done. When we


meet Father Bob, we get the sense that


there’s something a little menacing about


him, and then we get to see him in plain


clothes, pretending he’s not even a priest,


trying to infiltrate the life of Frankie –


played by Kate Mulvany.”


From the “wonderful actors” already


linked to the project to the script and the


opportunity to re-team with his Riot director


Jeffrey Walker – a role which won Herriman


a best actor AACTA Award last year – Lambs


of God was simply too good to pass up,


despite Herriman’s busy schedule.


“I was always going to jump at it. When


it came up and it was able to work [timing-


wise], it was a no-brainer really,” he says


with a smile, adding of getting to work


closely with his one-time Quarry mum


Ann Dowd: “She’s awesome. That was also


a huge drawcard. We only worked together


on Quarry for two days, which is amazing,


because there are a lot of scenes with us


together. But she had availability issues.


So basically they just slammed all our scenes


into two days and shot them for the whole


season. We had the best time and it was


so lovely to get to work with her again.


She’s just a darling woman.”


IN GOD


WE TRUST


Herriman talks reuniting with


co-star Ann Dowd and director


Jeffrey Walker as a man of


the cloth in Lambs of God


LAMBS OF GOD Stream* or watch the


two-part finale Sunday July 28 from 8.30pm on FOX


SHOWCASE [115] available in the DRAMA pack


Herriman with Love My Way
co-stars and pals Dan Wyllie
and Claudia Karvan

Herriman’s Father Bob is
a priest who solves difficult
situations in Lambs of God

Herriman had the
“best time” working with
Ann Dowd in Quarry

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