GET
READY TO ROCK AT THE MELBOURNE PREMIERE OF ROCK OF
AGES!
WHAT:
The Melbourne Premiere of the film adaptation of the
smash hit Broadway musical which stars Julianne Hough
(Burlesque), with actor/singer Diego Boneta
in his feature film debut, Russell Brand (Arthur,
Get Him to the Greek), Oscar® nominee
Paul Giamatti (Cinderella Man), Academy
Award® winner Catherine Zeta-Jones (Chicago),
Malin Akerman (The Proposal) and R&B
queen Mary J. Blige, with Oscar® nominee Alec
Baldwin (The Cooler, TVs 30
Rock), and Oscar® nominee Tom Cruise (Mission:
Impossible Ghost Protocol, Magnolia,
Jerry Maguire) as Stacee Jaxx.
WHO:
Adam Richard, Amber Petty, Bernard Curry, Brett Rainbow,
Brodie Young, Blair McDonough, Corinne Grant, Damien
Fleming, Danny Frawley, Dustin Martin, Elise Mooney,
Eve Von Bibra, Georgia Sinclair, James Magner, Jeff
Stilson, Jennifer & Alan Fletcher, Jo Hall, Josh
Horner, Kate Neilson, Kimberley Davis + Jason Harvey,
Kristi Townley, Lee Simon, Lisa Edwards, Luke Hemsworth,
Mark Raffety, Mark Holden, Melanie Vallejo, Michala
Banas, Mike Larkan, Nick Bracks, Shane Jacobson, Shannon
Bennett, Simone Callahan + Toby Roberts, Stephen Quartermain,
Tania Zaetta, Tom Elliott, Tony D'Alberto, Tony Jones,
Tottie Goldsmith, Trevor Marmalde, Valentina Novakovic
and Wayne Arthurs.
As
well as local Rock legends Greg Macainsh and Bob Bongo
Starky from Skyhooks, Mark E, Joshua Black and Nathalie
Gelle from Mercy Kills, Venom from Electric Mary,
Steve Lucas and Joey Heinreichmann from X, Rusty and
Electric Mary from the Spanyards, Phoebe Pinnock from
Heaven the Axe, Joe Gualtieri the Legendary Nightclub
Promoter, Alex Malmstrom, Chris Andrews and Allan
Hamer from Anthony, Johnny Stoj from Pegazus, Les
and Rob Bodger.
Media
Man does not represent Rock Of Ages
Profiles
Tom
Cruise
Tom
Cruise and Katie Holmes, Melbourne, Sydney, Australia
Thomas
Cruise Mapother IV; born July 3, 1962), better known
by his screen name Tom Cruise, is an American actor
and film producer. Forbes magazine ranked him as the
world's most powerful celebrity in 2006. He has been
nominated for three Academy Awards and won three Golden
Globe Awards. His first leading role was the 1983
film Risky Business, which has been described as "A
Generation-X classic, and a career-maker" for
the actor. After playing the role of a heroic naval
pilot in the popular and financially successful 1986
film Top
Gun, Cruise continued in this vein, playing a
secret agent in a series of Mission:
Impossible action films in the 1990s and 2000s.
In addition to these heroic roles, he also played
other roles, such as the misogynistic male guru in
Magnolia (1999) and a cool and calculating sociopathic
hitman in the Michael Mann crime-thriller film Collateral
(2004).
In 2005, the Hollywood journalist, Edward Jay Epstein
argued that Cruise is one of the few producers (the
others being George Lucas, Steven
Spielberg and Jerry Bruckheimer) who are able
to guarantee the success of a billion-dollar movie
franchise. Since 2005, Cruise and Paula Wagner have
been in charge of the United Artists film studio,
with Cruise as producer and star and Wagner as the
chief executive. Cruise is also known for his support
of and adherence to the Church of Scientology.
Virgin
spreads wings - to cruises, by Andrew Carswell
(The Courier-Mail)
With competition heating up in the skies, airline
Virgin Blue is hitting the waves for extra revenue.
The
budget carrier has teamed with OurVacation Store to
offer online packages for major cruise lines.
No
stranger to diversifying its products, Virgin will
fly the flag for Captain Cook, P&O, Princess,
Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Lines and Cunard
from its new www.virginblue.com.au/cruises
site.
It
will also offer complimentary air travel to and from
the port for those who book upmarket suites on selected
cruises.
Virgin
Blue CEO Brett Godfrey said the website was slowly
evolving into a one-stop travel site.