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‘They cancelled us out of nowhere’: Ashley Zukerman on the show that got away
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‘They cancelled us out of nowhere’: Ashley Zukerman on the show that got away

Ashley Zukerman, an Australian actor known for roles in 'Succession' and 'Apple Cider Vinegar,' discusses his career and personal reflections in an interview. Raised in Melbourne, Zukerman expresses a desire to continue working in Australia and contributing to local storytelling. He shares insights into his fears, including billionaires and his past habits of overstepping with friends. Reflecting on his upbringing as a capitalist and his current views on wealth distribution, he acknowledges the complexities of economic systems. Zukerman also recalls a pivotal moment during his high school performance of 'Hamlet' and credits his drama teacher for inspiring his passion for acting. Despite his success, he remains grounded and open to growth.

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‘They cancelled us out of nowhere’: Ashley Zukerman on the show that got away

Ashley Zukerman, an Australian actor known for roles in 'Succession' and 'Apple Cider Vinegar,' discusses his career and personal reflections in an interview. Raised in Melbourne, Zukerman expresses a desire to continue working in Australia and contributing to local storytelling. He shares insights into his fears, including billionaires and his past habits of overstepping with friends. Reflecting on his upbringing as a capitalist and his current views on wealth distribution, he acknowledges the complexities of economic systems. Zukerman also recalls a pivotal moment during his high school performance of 'Hamlet' and credits his drama teacher for inspiring his passion for acting. Despite his success, he remains grounded and open to growth.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on an interview with an actor discussing personal experiences, career choices, and philosophical reflections. It does not address politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. The content is centered around entertainment and personal life,故归

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