If you havenโt yet heard the name Lucy Fry, you will soon, because this young Aussie actress is about to be the next big thing.
Lucyโs biggest Aussie claim to fame was her role in Mako Mermaids: An H20 Adventure, before she made it big in Hollywood, starring alongside James Franco in the suspense thriller, 11.22.63.
Now, the 27-year-old from Wooloowin, Queensland is starring in Stanโs newest drama Godfather of Harlem alongside Forrest Whittaker and Vincent DโOnofrio โ her biggest and best role to date.
In an exclusive interview with Now to Love, Lucy talks about the role and what drew her to the project.
โI really love the historical aspect of it,โ she says. โItโs set in Harlem in 1963 and itโs from the perspective of Bumpy Johnson, Harlemโs lead gangster who comes out of Alcatraz after ten years, back to his home in Harlem and the civil rights movement thatโs going on.โ
Lucy plays Stella Gigante, daughter of Vincent โThe Chinโ Gigante (DโOnofrio), head of the Italian mob โ who has taken control of the streets while Bumpy was in prison, and her character, a white Italian, is in love with Teddy Greene (Kelvin Harrison Jr), a black aspiring musician.
โYou see the gang war and all of this energy and movement and revolution happening in Harlem,โ Lucy says.
โThe script has this dark, violent side and itโs really a revolutionary and historical point in time.
โThereโs all of the change thatโs going on and these characters that are shaping and reacting to this volatile change.โ
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Lucy Fry plays Stella Gigante in Godfather of Harlem (pictured with Kelvin Harrison Jr.)
(Source: Stan)Lucy, who holds her own with a killer New York accent, appears opposite some seriously big names in her new project, including Whittaker, whom she is star struck by everyday.
โIโll never forget watching The Last King of Scotland in my living room in Brisbane and just being completely blown off the couch by his performance and then I just kept pinching myself,โ she admits.
โBeing in New York City and standing opposite Forrest in a scene and saying โhow did I get hereโ?โ
For the girl who is making huge waves in Hollywood, itโs clear that she still has a soft spot for Australia.
โIโm really excited to do more work at home,โ she reveals. โI think of myself as a character actor and I really like to build realistic characters that are very different from myself, so Iโm interested in a really broad range of things.โ

Lucy is the next big name to watch out for in Hollywood.
(Source: Getty Images)So, is there a particular role that would bring her home?
โThere are a few Aussie filmmakers that I would love to work with in Australia,โ she says.
โI would love to come home and collaborate with some of the brilliant directors that we have. Itโs not so much what character would bring me home but what collaborative energy there could be there.โ
And speaking of famous Aussies, Lucy is touted to be โthe next Margot Robbieโ, however, Lucy has never had the chance to meet her.
โI see her at a lot of events and Iโve always looked up to her as a real trailblazer,โ she says.
โAnd sheโs so inspiring with how sheโs producing her own films, creating her own projects and I think itโs absolutely incredible.โ
Catch Godfather of Harlem available only on Stan.