Three Things with Stephen Curry: ‘I’ve ruined a prodigious number of campfires with my guitar playing’

In Guardian Australia’s weekly interview about objects, the actor shares a blazing playlist – then makes a public confession to his wife

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To a great many Australians, Stephen Curry will always be Dale Kerrigan, digger of holes and narrator of The Castle. That 1997 classic was Curry’s second film role and gave him his big break. In the years that followed, he’d go on to appear in Australian movies including The Wog Boy, The Nugget and Take Away, plus a notable turn in the Graham Kennedy biopic The King and a slew of TV roles. His latest role is in Favourites, a short film about a couple faced with an impossible choice when their family camping trip goes awry.

On set, Curry is often required to take his wedding ring off – a recipe for disaster for someone prone to misplacing things. Here, the actor tells us about that very important and now-missing piece of jewellery, and shares the stories of two other important belongings.

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Continue reading… In Guardian Australia’s weekly interview about objects, the actor shares a blazing playlist – then makes a public confession to his wifeRead more Three Things interviewsGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailTo a great many Australians, Stephen Curry will always be Dale Kerrigan, digger of holes and narrator of The Castle. That 1997 classic was Curry’s second film role and gave him his big break. In the years that followed, he’d go on to appear in Australian movies including The Wog Boy, The Nugget and Take Away, plus a notable turn in the Graham Kennedy biopic The King and a slew of TV roles. His latest role is in Favourites, a short film about a couple faced with an impossible choice when their family camping trip goes awry.On set, Curry is often required to take his wedding ring off – a recipe for disaster for someone prone to misplacing things. Here, the actor tells us about that very important and now-missing piece of jewellery, and shares the stories of two other important belongings.Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning Continue reading… Australian lifestyle, Life and style, Culture, Australian film 

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