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Who Will Play Gina Rinehart?


Thursday, 7 February 2013
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Who Will Play Gina Rinehart?

With a mini-series allegedly in the works on the life of Gina Rinehart, attention has turned to who will play the lead role, with online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au pricing Offspring’s Alicia Gardiner as the $4.00 favourite.

Winners & Losers actress Melissa Bergland has also been given some hope at $5.00 along with Oscar hopeful Jacki Weaver ($6.00) and Toni Collette ($7.00).

After her recent success in Hollywood, Rebel Wilson is also in the market at $9.00, while Nicole Kidman ($81) and Meryl Streep ($101) are long shots.

Despite her recent media attention, Chrissie Swan is also in with a chance at $34.

“There is plenty of great Aussie actresses out there so we are tipping they will keep it local, with the likes of Alicia Gardiner and Melissa Bergland more than capable,” said sportsbet.com.au’s Shaun Anderson.

Market courtesy of sportsbet.com.au
Who will play Gina Rinehart?
$4.00 Alicia Gardiner
$5.00 Melissa Bergland
$6.00 Jacki Weaver
$7.00 Toni Collette
$9.00 Rebel Wilson
$10 Sonia Todd
$11 Lynne McGranger
$26 Miriam Margolyes
$34 Chrissie Swan
$41 Naomi Watts
$51 Cate Blanchett
$81 Nicole Kidman
$101 Meryl Streep
$501 Dame Edna

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