

Question: What do you like to do for fun?Ĭlarence Ryan: I love playing Xbox 360 I don't think I could live without it, hangout with mates and spend time with my girl. Question: Do you have a favourite Lockie Leonard episode?Ĭlarence Ryan: Not really, they're all good in my books. If I get on the lighting departments bad side they can make me look messed up on screen, I don't want that.
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Question: Tell us something about working on a TV series that we wouldn't know.Ĭlarence Ryan: It's the people you don't see that make us look perfect on screen. Question: Has acting always been what you wanted to do?Ĭlarence Ryan: Yes and no, you always want a backup plan incase everything goes downhill but I hope that doesn't happen to me, I would love to make movies for a living. If it weren't for the great waves in Angelus, life would be looking pretty scary.
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Lockie meets and get to know the locals, including Egg, a weird kid from the bogan tribe, and Vicki Streeton, the first girl he's ever met who causes him to forget how to speak. It was a letdown that Rhys Muldoon and me didn't have a lot of scenes together but when we did it was something different, something new, Rhys Muldoon always had little ideas that were somehow perfect and dropped in the scene and worked. Lockie Leonard and his family arrive in their new town, Angelus. Question: Do you enjoy working with such experienced actors like Rhy Muldoon? What have they taught you?Ĭlarence Ryan: Rhys Muldoon is probably in my top five for funniest guys I've met. Question: Is it great working on location in such a beautiful place?Ĭlarence Ryan: We were all so fortunate to be working in Albany, it was perfect weather, beaches and people were friendly to us which made our jobs a lot easier. Question: How did you get the role on Lockie Leonard?Ĭlarence Ryan: I went through about two auditions and meeting one of the directors Tony Tilse till they came to an agreement that I would be fit to play the part as Egg, I just gave it my best in the audition and I guess it paid off. All set against the backdrop of the spectacular south coast of Western Australia. Lockie Leonard Season 2 will feature the trademark wit, physical humour, emotional depth and acute observations of the first series. Season 2 promises to be just as engaging for young teen fans as they journey with Lockie through the sometimes-awkward moments of being a teenager. The first series won AFI, ATOM and Logie Awards for Best Children's Series and garnered an International BAFTA nomination. Lockie Leonard's critically acclaimed first series is based on the celebrated novels by Award-winning author Tim Winton, a 2010 recipient of the Australia Post Australian Legends Award. But as long as Angelus has the best waves Lockie has ever seen, why would he want to be anywhere else?

Lockie (by Ashlie) Lachlan Leonard is a 13 year old boy who had moved from the city to the country, He has to go to a new school and develop a new life. We wrote list poems and descriptions about the characters. That's the thing about the future - you just don't know what's going to happen. Lockie Leonard has an interesting cast of characters. Just when Lockie thinks he's got it all sussed out, everything changes. Summer is almost here and iconic Australian surf rat Lockie Leonard is back! Lockie Leonard Season 2 Volume 1, the Award-winning Channel 9 television series, will be available to own on DVD from December 1st.Īfter an endless summer, Lockie Leonard and his family return for another series of mayhem, laughter and the occasional tear. The series was also nominated for the 2007 BAFTA Awards for Best International Children's Drama Series.Clarence Ryan Lockie Leonard Season 2 InterviewĬast: Sean Keenan, Clarence Ryan, Briony Williams, Rhys Muldoon

It won the 2007 AFI award for Best Children's Drama Series. The show won the 2008 TV Week Logie Award for Best Children's Series, and star Sean Keenan was nominated for the Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding New Talent. It ran for the first 12 episodes then continued to air on CBBC Channel. Lockie Leonard premiered in the UK on Saturday 27 September 2008, as part of the long running children's Saturday morning programme TMi which airs from 09:00 to 10:30 on BBC Two. The theme song "Worlds Away" is performed by Jebediah. Lockie Leonard was produced by Goalpost Pictures Australia and is distributed by the Australian Children's Television Foundation. A second series was filmed in 2009 and screened in 2010 in Australia, the UK and Ireland. The series was filmed in Albany, Western Australia. Lockie Leonard is an Australian children's television series adapted from the Lockie Leonard books that first screened on the Nine Network on 19 June 2007.
