1 00:00:00,400 --> 00:00:03,320 Speaker 1: Jum Mission with Jones and Amanda Well. 2 00:00:03,360 --> 00:00:05,320 Speaker 2: If the Little Riverband wasn't part of your life in 3 00:00:05,360 --> 00:00:07,240 Speaker 2: some way, you must have been living under a rock. 4 00:00:07,600 --> 00:00:11,680 Speaker 2: But Little riverbands. Glenn Sharick is now an actor. He's 5 00:00:11,760 --> 00:00:14,280 Speaker 2: hitting the big screen in a beautiful new film called 6 00:00:14,320 --> 00:00:17,079 Speaker 2: A Stitch in Time. Margaret Pomeranz has called this a 7 00:00:17,200 --> 00:00:21,239 Speaker 2: truly affecting film, and Glenn Sharick joins us right here, 8 00:00:21,320 --> 00:00:21,759 Speaker 2: right now. 9 00:00:21,800 --> 00:00:25,360 Speaker 3: Glenn, Hello, good mining, how are you great? 10 00:00:25,640 --> 00:00:28,440 Speaker 2: Were very well? And our condolences on the loss of 11 00:00:28,480 --> 00:00:30,640 Speaker 2: Glenn Weekley. I know he was your manager for a 12 00:00:30,720 --> 00:00:32,560 Speaker 2: number of years, and he must have been a dear friend. 13 00:00:32,600 --> 00:00:34,400 Speaker 2: It's a tough time, I'm imagining. 14 00:00:35,440 --> 00:00:38,400 Speaker 3: Yes, it was a shock. I didn't realize it'd been 15 00:00:38,440 --> 00:00:40,880 Speaker 3: so ill because I haven't seen him quite a while. 16 00:00:42,000 --> 00:00:46,920 Speaker 3: One day after that, I lost one member of the Twilights, 17 00:00:47,240 --> 00:00:50,040 Speaker 3: and then another member of the Twilights the next thing. 18 00:00:50,400 --> 00:00:53,440 Speaker 3: So I am here in Melbourne to publicize this by 19 00:00:53,720 --> 00:00:58,280 Speaker 3: my way to Adelaide for funerals. So it's that time 20 00:00:58,320 --> 00:00:59,520 Speaker 3: of our lives. I'm afraid. 21 00:01:00,320 --> 00:01:01,960 Speaker 1: It's just it's just tough, isn't it. 22 00:01:03,120 --> 00:01:06,319 Speaker 3: Yeah, it is. I'm a bit sick of it aren't you. 23 00:01:06,440 --> 00:01:09,319 Speaker 1: Yeah, please, everyone stop darning. Okay, So when did. 24 00:01:09,200 --> 00:01:11,720 Speaker 2: You become an actor? How did this come about? 25 00:01:11,760 --> 00:01:17,480 Speaker 3: Clynn uh, Maggie Blinko, who is my wife in the 26 00:01:17,600 --> 00:01:22,720 Speaker 3: In the film, she recommended me and the producer and 27 00:01:22,800 --> 00:01:27,720 Speaker 3: director a young girl called a young guy called Sasha Hidden. 28 00:01:27,959 --> 00:01:32,160 Speaker 3: He he saw me on a film clip and said, 29 00:01:32,560 --> 00:01:35,759 Speaker 3: that's the guy, you know, we'd like him. So I've 30 00:01:35,760 --> 00:01:39,520 Speaker 3: always thought about doing a serious role. And this is 31 00:01:39,560 --> 00:01:42,800 Speaker 3: a serious role. There aren't many lives in it, and 32 00:01:42,880 --> 00:01:45,200 Speaker 3: my eyes don't turn red half way through. 33 00:01:46,600 --> 00:01:49,240 Speaker 1: And you play dunk and you play a musician in this. 34 00:01:49,360 --> 00:01:51,880 Speaker 2: He's not a particularly good guy really. 35 00:01:52,280 --> 00:01:55,400 Speaker 3: Oh no, he's a grumby old Barger is a but 36 00:01:56,280 --> 00:01:57,400 Speaker 3: very close to my heart. 37 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:02,160 Speaker 2: How did you feel with the acting process? Did you 38 00:02:02,240 --> 00:02:04,320 Speaker 2: like it? Have you become up yourself and you're just 39 00:02:04,360 --> 00:02:07,320 Speaker 2: wandering around now with you know, big job pers at 40 00:02:07,400 --> 00:02:09,519 Speaker 2: home and you've built a motor around your house. 41 00:02:10,120 --> 00:02:12,440 Speaker 3: Yes, well, I'm expecting a bathter. 42 00:02:14,280 --> 00:02:16,040 Speaker 1: I think you should get a bafter for this. Why 43 00:02:16,040 --> 00:02:16,760 Speaker 1: wouldn't you. 44 00:02:18,200 --> 00:02:19,560 Speaker 3: A batht of qube. 45 00:02:20,880 --> 00:02:21,600 Speaker 1: Or a bathtub? 46 00:02:23,560 --> 00:02:28,040 Speaker 3: I found it difficult. I was suffering a bit of 47 00:02:28,080 --> 00:02:31,720 Speaker 3: anxiety every time that the camera rolled, you know, I'd 48 00:02:31,760 --> 00:02:36,080 Speaker 3: get twitchy, and but it suited my character because my 49 00:02:36,240 --> 00:02:41,799 Speaker 3: character's quite twitchy and he's selfish, shall we say, yeah, 50 00:02:42,000 --> 00:02:45,320 Speaker 3: so the nerves helped my character. 51 00:02:45,760 --> 00:02:48,919 Speaker 2: Well, the film is your wife's character in this film 52 00:02:49,440 --> 00:02:52,680 Speaker 2: decides to you know what, it's never too late to 53 00:02:52,720 --> 00:02:55,919 Speaker 2: find yourself again. So you're an all agree for that too. 54 00:02:56,000 --> 00:02:58,840 Speaker 2: Here you are deciding I'm going to give acting a crack. 55 00:02:58,960 --> 00:03:03,239 Speaker 3: Yeah, yes, indeed, you know. I'm not finished with Showbis 56 00:03:03,280 --> 00:03:07,000 Speaker 3: as yet. And I've enjoyed a great career with with 57 00:03:07,360 --> 00:03:10,600 Speaker 3: the bands. I've been in and done some theater, and 58 00:03:10,800 --> 00:03:14,440 Speaker 3: done some television, done some radio, and there's not much 59 00:03:14,440 --> 00:03:17,160 Speaker 3: else I can do. I was thinking about the Bob Slid. 60 00:03:18,960 --> 00:03:21,520 Speaker 1: And that's true. You've gone from a musician and you're 61 00:03:21,520 --> 00:03:24,760 Speaker 1: still music. You're still musician, you never never leaves you. 62 00:03:25,000 --> 00:03:27,280 Speaker 1: But now you're going to the more realistic career of 63 00:03:27,320 --> 00:03:27,959 Speaker 1: being an actor. 64 00:03:29,280 --> 00:03:32,359 Speaker 3: Well, I hope I'll be an actor. I've done one 65 00:03:32,440 --> 00:03:33,200 Speaker 3: film that's. 66 00:03:33,320 --> 00:03:36,920 Speaker 2: Good, and as you say, there's always the next Winter Olympics. 67 00:03:37,120 --> 00:03:40,280 Speaker 1: Yes, Or you could be one of those guys, you know, 68 00:03:40,280 --> 00:03:42,920 Speaker 1: those retirees you see that work at BCF these days, 69 00:03:43,040 --> 00:03:47,040 Speaker 1: They all work at BCF. What's that BC? You might 70 00:03:47,160 --> 00:03:50,360 Speaker 1: BCF and fun They sell fishing rods and stuff. 71 00:03:51,240 --> 00:03:52,480 Speaker 3: How clumsy is that? 72 00:03:53,520 --> 00:03:55,840 Speaker 1: I think I could see you down, you know, because 73 00:03:55,840 --> 00:03:58,240 Speaker 1: you were in a little riverbands, so it makes sense 74 00:03:58,560 --> 00:04:03,600 Speaker 1: you could say, there you go, b we'll get we'll 75 00:04:03,600 --> 00:04:08,680 Speaker 1: get an advertising deal for you with him? What about that, Glenn, 76 00:04:08,720 --> 00:04:10,520 Speaker 1: It's always great to talk to you. A Stitch in 77 00:04:10,600 --> 00:04:13,400 Speaker 1: Time is a great move. It's in cinemas on Thursday. 78 00:04:13,640 --> 00:04:15,400 Speaker 1: Glenn Sharick, thank you for joining us. 79 00:04:16,160 --> 00:04:18,960 Speaker 3: Hi Bye, Jonesy and Amanda's Gamnation