Natalie Bassingthwaighte to star in new romantic drama Take My Hand with Sex/Life hunk Adam Demos
Natalie Bassingthwaighte has landed a new role in the upcoming romantic drama, Take My Hand.
The 47-year-old Australian actress will star in the film alongside Sex/Life actor Adam Demos, Radha Mitchell and Bart Edwards.
Former Big Brother contestant Xavier Molyneux will also make his acting debut in the film, Deadline revealed.
Take My Hand tells the story of a married young Australian woman, Laura, who has a successful banking career in London.
But her world is turned upside down when she is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
Natalie Bassingthwaighte, 47, (pictured) to star in new romantic drama Take My Hand with Sex/Life star Adam Demos
The man she thought had loved her ‘showed his true colours’ when her condition was identified.
After returning to Australia, she is reunited with an old acquaintance, Michael, who loved her since their high school days.
Their rekindled friendship becomes more serious and they fall in love.
Take My Hand is the true story of writer-director John Raftopolous’s romantic relationship with an old acquaintance.
The 47-year-old Australian actress will star in the film alongside Sex/Life star Adam Demos (pictured), Radha Mitchell and Bart Edwards.
John has co-written the script with Dave Petersen, who detailed the former’s love story with Claire Jensz.
However, their names were changed to Laura and Michael for the film’s story.
Natalie’s character has yet to be discerned, but lead actress Radha Mitchell has been confirmed to play Laura.
A release date has yet to be confirmed as pre-production unfolds.
Take My Hand tells the true story of writer-director John Raftopolous’s romantic relationship with an old acquaintance; in the photo, John Raftopolous and Claire Jensz, who inspired the story