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Episode: Season 1, Episode 1: Hector
Duration: 84 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 640x352 | Added: 2011-Oct-26 |
Birth Name: Katherine Halliday
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Alternate Names: Kathy Halliday
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"Katherine Halliday, hailing from Australia, began her acting career at the age of eighteen with her debut in 'The Heartbreak Kid' (1993). Since then, she has predominantly appeared on television in series such as 'Heartbreak High', 'Neighbours', 'Blue Heelers', and most notably, 'The Slap'. In this latter series, Halliday delivered her sole nude scene to date. Viewers can catch a glimpse of her entering a bedroom topless, with her breasts exposed, before she proceeds to serve cocaine to an eager male partner who subsequently mounts her."
Release Year: 2011
Nation: Australia
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Director: Christos Tsiolkas, Jessica Hobbs, Matthew Saville, Robert Connolly, Tony Ayres
Writer: Alice Bell, Brendan Cowell, Cate Shortland, Christos Tsiolkas, Emily Ballou, Kris Mrksa
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Companies: Matchbox Pictures
Genre: Drama, Tv Mini-Series
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Keywords: miniseries
The story begins when Harry, the uncle of a young boy named Hugo, slaps him during a family gathering after Hugo misbehaves. This seemingly minor incident escalates into a full-blown crisis as it divides the family and triggers an intense court case. The miniseries traces the shattering repercussions of this single event upon the group of family and friends.
The Slap is an Australian television mini-series based on Christos Tsiolkas’ best-selling novel of the same name, first airing in 2011. Directed by a team consisting of Christos Tsiolkas, Jessica Hobbs, Matthew Saville, Robert Connolly, and Tony Ayres, the series explores the complexities of modern family life through a dramatic event that exposes the cracks beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary lives.