Vogue Australia

Her own woman

IF YOU WERE an actor and had the opportunity to meet the individual you were set to portray, would you take it? It’s a question Tilda Cobham-Hervey was confronted with when she was cast to play Grammy-winning Australian musician Helen Reddy in I Am Woman, set to be one of the biggest Australian films of this year.

In an effort to tell Reddy’s story as genuinely as possible, Cobham-Hervey decided not to meet the famed musician until after she had finished filming. “We felt that it was best for me to meet her after

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