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EXCLUSIVE: Why Godfather of Harlem Aussie actress Lucy Fry is the next Margot Robbie

The 27-year-old is hot on the tails of our Aussie darling!
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If you havenโ€™t yet heard the name Lucy Fry, you will soon, because this young Aussie actress is about to be the next big thing.

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Lucyโ€™s 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 Stanโ€™s newest drama Godfather of Harlem alongside Forrest Whittaker and Vincent Dโ€™Onofrio 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.

โ€œI really love the historical aspect of it,โ€ she says. โ€œItโ€™s set in Harlem in 1963 and itโ€™s from the perspective of Bumpy Johnson, Harlemโ€™s lead gangster who comes out of Alcatraz after ten years, back to his home in Harlem and the civil rights movement thatโ€™s going on.โ€

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Lucy plays Stella Gigante, daughter of Vincent โ€œThe Chinโ€ Gigante (Dโ€™Onofrio), 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.

โ€œYou see the gang war and all of this energy and movement and revolution happening in Harlem,โ€ Lucy says.

โ€œThe script has this dark, violent side and itโ€™s really a revolutionary and historical point in time.

โ€œThereโ€™s all of the change thatโ€™s 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.)

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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.

โ€œIโ€™ll 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.

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โ€œBeing in New York City and standing opposite Forrest in a scene and saying โ€˜how did I get hereโ€™?โ€

For the girl who is making huge waves in Hollywood, itโ€™s clear that she still has a soft spot for Australia.

โ€œIโ€™m really excited to do more work at home,โ€ she reveals. โ€œI think of myself as a character actor and I really like to build realistic characters that are very different from myself, so Iโ€™m interested in a really broad range of things.โ€

Lucy is the next big name to watch out for in Hollywood.

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So, is there a particular role that would bring her home?

โ€œThere are a few Aussie filmmakers that I would love to work with in Australia,โ€ she says.

โ€œI would love to come home and collaborate with some of the brilliant directors that we have. Itโ€™s 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 โ€œthe next Margot Robbieโ€, however, Lucy has never had the chance to meet her.

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โ€œI see her at a lot of events and Iโ€™ve always looked up to her as a real trailblazer,โ€ she says.

โ€œAnd sheโ€™s so inspiring with how sheโ€™s producing her own films, creating her own projects and I think itโ€™s absolutely incredible.โ€

Catch Godfather of Harlem available only on Stan.

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