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Hannah Waterman is married! Actress ties the knot with The Bill star Huw Higginson in Australia - five months after her famous father Dennis died
Hannah Waterman has married The Bill star Huw Higginson in Australia - five months after her famous father Dennis died.
Huw, 58, took to Twitter to reveal the happy news, writing: 'Got married to my love yesterday. We had the best of days.'
He shared a picture of Hannah, 47, who wore a blue patterned dress for the ceremony, as they posed on a boat in Sydney harbor with their son Jack, 11.
Just married! Hannah Waterman has married The Bill star Huw Higginson in Australia - five months after her famous father Dennis died
Hannah is seen gazing happily at her new husband as they sit on the back of the boat, with her wedding bouquet in her lap.
Huw looked dapper in a navy suit, while their son dressed in a black suit. Another photo shared by the groom shows the couple surrounded by family and friends.
Hannah's father died at the age
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Miranda Tapsell & Gwilym Lee On ‘Top End Bub’, The Follow-Up To Rom-Com Hit ‘Top End Wedding’ And “What Happens After Happily Ever After?”
“I thought there was more to Lauren and Ned, we only saw them within the very few stressful days leading up to their wedding,” says Miranda Tapsellwho plays Lauren and co-wrote the movie and series with Joshua Tyler. “Josh and I always entertained the idea of what happens after happily ever after?”
It turns out what happens is parenthood. The couple assume parental duties for Taya (Gladys-May Kelly), aka the Bub of the title. Her mother, Lauren’s cousin, has died unexpectedly.
Lauren, a dynamic Indigenous lawyer ticking off life goals and Ned, her British husband, move back to the Top End (where the outback meets the tropics) to rais
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Huw Higginson enjoys venturing to the dark side
Huw Higginson.
Huw Higginson often plays admirable, upstanding characters but sometimes he gets more of a kick out of tackling villains.
In the past year the English-born actor has portrayed a brutish magistrate in Jennifer Kent’s The Nightingale and a serial killer truck driver in Playmaker Media’s Mandarin series Chosen directed by Tony Tilse.
He played more nuanced characters including the abandoned husband and father of Miranda Tapsell’s bride-to-be in Wayne Blair’s Top End Wedding; a lawyer who represents the family of a missing priest (Sam Reid) in Lingo Pictures/Foxtel’s dramaLambs of God; and a wealthy gentleman who sends his ward to boarding school in Fremantle/Foxtel’s Picnic at Hanging Rock.
“Unpleasant characters are often more interesting to play,” says the actor who played the well-meaning Constable George Garfield in The Bill for 10 years. “You have to try to find something to like in the people you pl