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Actress Michelle Nolden Recalls ‘Time Travelling’ With Eric Bana - CityNews

June 3, 2008 1:38 pm
By: tiffreviews

CityNews - Actress Michelle Nolden was thrilled to get a part in the big screen adaptation of The Time Traveler’s Wife, based on Audrey Niffenegger’s bestselling 2003 novel. It’s too bad the day she filmed her big scene opposite star Eric Bana she was under the weather.

“Eric was such a gem to work with. He was really sweet. I was sick as a dog that day we were filming and I think he was afraid that I might barf on his shoes,” Nolden relates to CityNews.ca in a recent interview at the Birds and Beans cafĂ© in Etobicoke, recalling the day-long shoot aboard Chicago’s L train.

The Brantford, Ont.-born actress plays Annette de Tamble, mother to Bana’s time-travelling protagonist Henry de Tamble. Though the story is set in The Windy City much of the filming was done in the GTA, notably around the University of Toronto campus. Rachel McAdams also stars in the film, which is expected to screen at the Toronto International Film Festival in the fall before a Christmas Day opening [Full Story]

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