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Hugo Weaving

Hugo Weaving is an Australian actor

April 2024

  • Australian-Papua New Guinean singer Ngaiire, talks about life and family in  La Perouse on 17 April.

    Australia’s best photos of the month – April 2024

  • Hugo Weaving, Terence Stamp and Guy Pearce in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

    Priscilla, Queen of the Desert sequel in works with original cast, director confirms

  • Hugo Weaving and Julie Forsyth in Sydney Theatre Company’s The President 2024. Photo: Daniel Boud ©

    The President review – Hugo Weaving satire verges on an endurance test

  • Hugo Weaving on Sydney Harbour

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    Hugo Weaving: ‘This is the hardest thing I’ve ever done’

November 2023

  • Wild Western Australia … The Royal Hotel.

    The Royal Hotel review – outback noir shows sinister sexism behind the banter

    Kitty Green’s film stars Julia Garner and Jessica Henwick as backpackers forced to take a dodgy-sounding job dealing with the boozy miners in the dusty middle of nowhere

September 2023

  • Jessica Henwick and Julia Garner in The Royal Hotel

    First look review
    The Royal Hotel review – feminist thriller starts strong but can’t stay the course

  • PROOF, Hugo Weaving, Genevieve Picot, Russell Crowe, 1991<br>PROOF, Hugo Weaving, Genevieve Picot, Russell Crowe, 1991

    Stream team
    Proof is an Australian classic – it’s a shame almost no one has seen it

August 2023

  • Film still from The Rooster.

    The Rooster review – Hugo Weaving kicks this study of masculinity into gear

    Actor turned film-maker Mark Leonard Winter’s directorial debut, which pairs veteran Weaving as a slobbering hermit with Phoenix Raei’s broken cop, doesn’t hurry towards anything

April 2023

  • A still from Love Me season two, from Binge

    Love Me season two review: very middle class, very Melbourne – and very compelling

    You’ll enjoy being in the company of all the characters in this gently crafted show, with Hugo Weaving as good as ever as the sweet everyman Glen

March 2022

  • Hugo Weaving as Doctor Bergman in Loveland

    Loveland review – Hugo Weaving sci-fi flick is big, bold and ponderous

    Ryan Kwanten plays a weary assassin working in a futuristic Hong Kong who calls on Weaving’s enigmatic doctor after a romance leaves him mysteriously ill

December 2021

  • Peter (Bob Morley) Clara (Bojana Novakovic) Aaron (William Lodder) and Jesse (Mitzi Ruhlmann) in Australian Binge original series Love Me which premieres 26 December 2021.

    Love Me review – a Melbourne family looks for love in a good-looking city

    Binge’s first original series is gentle, polished and cinematic, following siblings and their father on a quest to grow – and learn to love

September 2021

  • Characters from The Matrix

    10 Quick Questions
    From Neo’s awakening to Agent Smith’s omniscience: how well do you know The Matrix?

    The Matrix is returning! But how much do you remember about the original films? Take our quiz to find out how plugged-in you really are

March 2021

  • A still from the second series of SBS's four-part recolourisation documentary, Australia in Colour

    Australia in Colour: recolourised film ushers into existence a new kind of fiction

    As the new series of SBS’s film revitalisation project airs, Guardian Australia’s film critic considers the consequences of this trend in film-making

May 2020

  • Newcomer Andrew Luri is terrific opposite veteran Hugo Weaving.

    Hearts and Bones review – Hugo Weaving brings characteristic pathos to restrained postwar drama

    From the director of Ghosthunter, this slow rumination on the lingering effects of wartime trauma is consistent, if not cinematic

February 2020

  • Lesley Manville channels Bette Davis.

    The Visit review – Tony Kushner's plodding revenge epic falls flat

    Lesley Manville excels as the billionaire returning to her small town but even she can’t save this bloated adaptation

January 2020

  • Australia Day honours recipients Jane Turner, Campbell Newman, Larissa Behrendt and Georgie Stone

    Australia Day honours list: Jane Turner and Campbell Newman among 2020 recipients

    Teen LGBTQ activist Georgie Stone is the youngest to be honoured alongside war veterans’ advocate Colin Hamley, 97

June 2019

  • Hugo Weaving, Terenece Stamp and Guy Pearce in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

    The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert review – riotous return trip

    In this smart, lovable gem, now rereleased, a trans woman and two drag queens kick up the dust in Australia’s outback

May 2019

  • Zahra Newman and Hugo Weaving

    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: Hugo Weaving in fine form can't save a show so overproduced

    Tennessee Williams’ play is supposed to be exhausting, but this new show smothers emotion with its pyrotechnics

April 2019

  • Jocelyn Moorhouse’s book Unconditional Love presents plenty of insightful tidbits into the making of her films

    From Proof to Muriel's Wedding: Jocelyn Moorhouse on the films that broke Russell Crowe and Toni Collette

    The Australian director’s book Unconditional Love stresses a fabulous career is never as important as being a good human

December 2018

  • 2018, MORTAL ENGINES<br>ROBERT SHEEHAN, LEIFUR SIGURDARSON &amp; HERA HILMAR Character(s): Tom Natsworthy, Nils Lindstrom, Hester Shaw Film 'MORTAL ENGINES' (2018) Directed By CHRISTIAN RIVERS 12 December 2018 SAX92377 Allstar/UNIVERSAL PICTURES (USA/NZ 2018) / Literaturverfilmung (based on the book by Philip Reeve) **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL PICTURES and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company &amp; can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL PICTURES is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.

    Mortal Engines review – Peter Jackson's steampunk Star Wars stalls

    Jackson has turned Philip Reeve’s dystopian adventure novel into a tiringly frenetic and derivative fantasy-adventure movie
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