Article by Fiona Byrne, Herald Sun
IT is a case of one door closing and another opening for talented Australian actor Rachael Taylor.
The demise of her US TV show, Charlie's Angels, has meant that Taylor can now jet home to Australia and lap up the attention in the Flemington Birdcage.
Taylor is expected to be among the guests in the corporate enclosure on Derby Day, with the Russian-themed Emirates marquee tipped to be her primary destination.
The luxurious surrounds of the leviathan marquee will be familiar to Taylor.
Scenes for her next film, Any Questions For Ben, were shot in the Emirates marquee during Melbourne Cup week last year.
It was on the set of the film, which is the brainchild of the Working Dog team and is due for release in January, where Taylor met boyfriend Josh Lawson, who was one of her co-stars.
In a second link to the marquee, Taylor filmed the yet-to-be-released sci-fi flick The Darkest Hour in Russia in August last year.
Taylor's starry ride in the US came to an abrupt halt last week when the much-hyped remake of the TV favourite Charlie's Angels was axed after ghastly ratings in the US and abroad.
While the three leads, Taylor, Annie Ilonzeh and Minka Kelly looked good, there was simply no interest from viewers.
IT is a case of one door closing and another opening for talented Australian actor Rachael Taylor.
The demise of her US TV show, Charlie's Angels, has meant that Taylor can now jet home to Australia and lap up the attention in the Flemington Birdcage.
Taylor is expected to be among the guests in the corporate enclosure on Derby Day, with the Russian-themed Emirates marquee tipped to be her primary destination.
The luxurious surrounds of the leviathan marquee will be familiar to Taylor.
Scenes for her next film, Any Questions For Ben, were shot in the Emirates marquee during Melbourne Cup week last year.
It was on the set of the film, which is the brainchild of the Working Dog team and is due for release in January, where Taylor met boyfriend Josh Lawson, who was one of her co-stars.
In a second link to the marquee, Taylor filmed the yet-to-be-released sci-fi flick The Darkest Hour in Russia in August last year.
Taylor's starry ride in the US came to an abrupt halt last week when the much-hyped remake of the TV favourite Charlie's Angels was axed after ghastly ratings in the US and abroad.
While the three leads, Taylor, Annie Ilonzeh and Minka Kelly looked good, there was simply no interest from viewers.
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