Olivia enters the White Carpet – premiere of “A Few Best Men”

I just wanted to give a sense of what it was like as Olivia and her director Stephan Elliott arrived on the White Carpet for the premiere of “A Few Best Men” in Sydney, Australia.

Just as Olivia arrived to face the first throng of photographers, a fan in a wheel chair asked Oivia for an autograph and a photo which Olivia didn’t hesitate to do. Then she and Stephan step in front of the first set of photographers. After lots of flashes, Stephan pulls Olivia over to the first of many interviews on the White Carpet. I panned down the carpet so you could get a sense of how packed and wild the scene was.

Olivia Newton-john interview for MIX 106.5 Sydney

I got to sit in on a few of Olivia Newton-John’s interviews for her new movie “A Few Best Men” which had it’s premiere here in Sydney, Australia, last night. Thought I’d share this with the fans.

Olivia gets pretty funny at the end of the interview when the radio show host admits/apologizes for an idea he gave Kathy Griffin for when Olivia appeared on her show “My Life on the D-List.”

I’ve been to a lovely party…

Yesterday afternoon, Michael and I went to a lovely party thrown for the cast of “A Few Best Men.”

I thought I’d post a couple of pics:

Xavier Samuel, Kevin Bishop, Kris Marshall and Olivia from
“A Few Best Men”

Olivia, Michael, Louise from the Olivia Newton-John
Cancer and Wellness Centre and Kevin Bishop

Madonna, Gregg, Olivia (center)
with Kevin Bishop from AFBM, Michael and I

Big group shot

Interview and review: Olivia Newton-John in “A Few Best Men”

Olivia Newton-John, now 63, has served up a new surprise at the Rome film festival. It’s a stand-out performance as a cocaine-snorting, champagne-swigging mother of the bride in the funniest comedy film in years, A Few Best Men.

“These are my best times,” she says, as we talk at the hotel where she’s staying with husband John Easter- ling, 62, with whom she always travels these days.

“I am enjoying a wonderful freedom. I never thought I would be saying this at my age but I do feel happier and sexier than ever. A lot of good things and bad things have happened during my life, which has been a roller coaster. But there is no better time than now. I live for the day, never think of the future and the past is gone. So I am always loving and living as if it is my last day.”

She and her husband, John Easterling, slipped away like teenagers to marry at an Incan spiritual ceremony in Cuzco, followed nine days later by a legal ceremony on Jupiter Island, Florida.

There were no guests at either service. The only person she told in advance was 25-year-old Chloe, her singer daughter by first husband, dancer and actor Matt Lattanzi.

“We wanted it to be about us rather than everyone else,” she explains.

“The last person you think about is yourself. We just wanted it to be about us and our union and commitment to each other. My life has been lived in the public eye and I wanted this one to be private.”

It seems to have inspired her to greater efforts. “I used to be so nervous before performances,” she says.

“But I no longer worry about every little thing and have changed my attitude completely. It has taken my whole life but I have finally worked out what it’s all about.”

Career highlights include working with Sir Cliff Richard on British television, moving to Los Angeles and starring in the film Grease as well as worldwide record sales which have topped 100 million.

But there have been setbacks, none more dramatic than her breast cancer in 1992. “I was forced to talk about it, really,” she recalls.

“I was in Los Angeles and someone found out and told the press. One newspaper, The Enquirer, was going to write that I was dying of cancer. I had not even told my family or friends at that stage. So I had to make a statement.

“On reflection I am happy it happened that way because talking about it was so important. It is much better to talk than keep it inside. That process is part of dealing with the illness.”

There have been many films since but Newton-John produces the performance of a lifetime in A Few Best Men.

She transforms herself from a rich and dutiful wife into a sexually charged mother of the bride.

With a mostly British cast which includes Kris Marshall and Kevin Bishop as two of three best men at an Australian society wedding, the film is being rated as the funniest since A Fish Called Wanda.

“The director Stephan Elliott told me, ‘This will kill Sandy’s image off for ever,’” she says, “but I said, ‘The world does not want Sandy to ever die. I will still be her when I’m old with no teeth!”
(vía express.co.uk – click the link to read more of the interview)

Group shot: “A Few Best Men” screening

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Last week Michael and I attended a screening of Olivia Newton-John’s new movie “A Few Best Men” in Los Angeles. We had a great time enjoying the movie, the party and catching up with friends.

The above pic has a ton of “Team ONJ” folks – including Olivia, sister Rona, husband John Easterling, John and Pat Farrar and their son Max (John and Max wrote the new Olivia song for the end credits of the movie), Steve and Martha Real, manager Mark Hartley, and more.  And then there’s Michael and I.

And I love the “teaser poster” of Olivia’s character – mother of the bride – from the movie.

Look for the movie to open next year.  A lot of fun and Olivia in a role like we’ve never seen.  Very fun.

Olivia on the red carpet – International Rome Film Fest

Olivia Newton-John, with husband John Easterling and director Stephan Elliott, on the red carpet of the Rome International Film Festival for the European premiere of her new movie “A Few Best Men.”

Click here for video of Olivia on the red carpet with director Stephan Elliott.

Click here to see Italian news coverage of Olivia at the Film Festival.

Looks like she’s having a lot of fun. AND I love the leather dress! Go Livvy!

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Olivia at International Rome Film Festival for “A Few Best Men”

Olivia Newton-John, with co-star Kris Marshall and director Stephan Elliott, for the premiere of “A Few Best Men” at the International Rome Film Festival.

Translated from the press conference, Olivia said: “Roles like the ones I starred in Grease, or Xanadu, inevitably belong to my younger years. Now I prefer performances like this. Where, finally, I can let go and do crazy things. At first I was a little scared: then did not know how to stop. When I decide whether to participate in a film I’m most certainly not thinking about Grease: I choose the things I enjoy most.”

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