Brothers in Arms Mixing Business and Brotherhood Has Never Been a Problem for Joel and Nash Edgerton, Who Are Riding High on the Buzz from Their Film, the Square

Brothers in Arms Mixing Business and Brotherhood Has Never Been a Problem for Joel and Nash Edgerton, Who Are Riding High on the Buzz from Their Film, the Square

Brothers in arms MIxing business and brothErhooD has nevEr been A problem for JoEl and Nash EdgertoN, who ArE riding high oN thE buzz froM their fIlM, thE SquarE story Rachel Smith photography nick Scott oel and Nash Edgerton can’t tear their muso pal Ben Lee’s wedding when a flight attendent “Settle down,” Nash shoots back. eyes away from the tennis. They’re both appeared bearing a cocktail and a note. “She said it Up close, though, it’s hard to see how anyone sports nuts and a journo’s tape recorder was from a friend, but all my friends know I don’t could possibly mix up the pair. Tall, dark and proves no match for Venus Williams drink – I’m allergic,” he says, rustling through his handsome, Nash is shyer and more softly spoken Jand the tiny TV hung in the corner of wallet before producing the crumpled scrap of paper than his moviestar brother. Joel’s familiar Aussie the beer garden in which we’ve met. It’s also the he’s clearly saved for sentimental reasons. “It says, drawl booms in comparison and his scruffy sex tail-end of a sweltering summer day – the first day ‘Doing a rickshaw race across India. Hope we don’t appeal only seems to improve with age. Looks the boys have seen each other since Christmas – end up under a concrete square! Happy Baileys!’” aside, the pair have an easy rapport. They laugh and it almost feels as if we’re mates meeting for The adventurous female fans responsible for at each other’s jokes and often finish each other’s a few drinks and a holiday catch-up. the note later cornered him at the airport to tell sentences. But surely, like all siblings – particularly But there are no beers today, just cranberry juice him they loved the film. Is this another sign that creative ones who’ve lived together for the past and, as the questions flow, Venus is forgotten. It’s the brother who operates largely behind the seven years and co-run the production company, easy to relax around such a charismatic double act scenes – as a stuntman and director – is losing Blue Tongue Films – there’s the odd bit of aggro? – one they’ve played out in front of the cameras his anonymity? “I guess so. Or maybe they thought Nash looks bemused at the question. since the release last year of their Aussie crime I was him,” he admits, nodding slyly at Joel, 34. “We get on really well,” he insists. “Ultimately, thriller, The Square. Joel co-wrote the script and It’s a cue for the boys to swap mistaken identity we’re both aiming for the same result.” starred, while Nash directed, and their combined anecdotes, along with another round of wise-cracks The duo share a Sydney pad and admit they efforts earned them a good rap from critics. at each other’s expense. Generally, directors don’t spend a fair amount of time together outside of work. The film secured a spot on Hollywood’s 2008 receive that kind of attention, explains Joel. But Asked if they share the same mates, too, Joel dons International Watch List and fan mail follows them he feels Nash has a certain status. “And he’s a his best poker face. “I don’t let him have access to around the world – even onto planes. bit handsome,” he says. “If you were a bit wonky some of my friends. You have to have some separate Nash, 36, was recently en route to India for his looking they might not want to photograph you.” life, you know,” he says. “No, actually we have > 18 SUNDAY MAGAZINE a lot of the same friends. Sh*t, we do too much study paper-mâché, they wouldn’t have cared. house and enjoy where he wanted to be. I don’t feel together. Once I hear myself say it aloud – we live It was university, you know. I was going off to as happy when I’m in the States as I do when I’m together, we have an office together...” pretend to be a tree, and he was going off to jump here, but there’s a lot more work there. So I don’t “We go to the beach together,” Nash adds. out of them. So they were more worried about him.” know how you can reconcile that except by “And we didn’t have much time before, so we These days, it’s a different story. Dig a little and spending a bit of your time there and a bit here.” took a bath together,” Joel jokes. you’ll find résumés as impressive as they are diverse. It helps that Joel’s a man of many talents. But how about the ultimate act of mateship: the Nash juggles stunt work with directing music He enjoys writing as well as acting, and co-wrote double date? Both look aghast. “I don’t think we’ve videos for the likes of Missy Higgins. His short films the script for The Square with writer/producer ever been on a double date,” says Nash. “No, you are often screened at festivals, including Sundance, Matthew Dabner. “I had the idea for the film a long have to draw the line somewhere. It would be over and he’s currently in talks to secure The Square’s time ago. Matt taught me a lot about screen-writing pretty quick. He’d be like, ‘Did I tell you about the release to US cinemas. and really helped put the film in order,” he says. time that Joel...’ And she’d be like, ‘Bye.’ That’s Joel, whose breakout role was in The Secret Life “Writing with someone else is good, except slower. how it would pan out. No, no double dates. The of Us, has dabbled overseas with parts in Star Wars You’re always saying, ‘What do you think about words sound frightening and awkward to me.” II and III and Jerry Bruckheimer’s epic, King Arthur. this?’ and they have to send their stuff to you and It certainly isn’t all work and no play for the He goes to auditions regularly, including a recent it’s like you’re marking each other’s homework.” eligible Edgertons. However, both brothers are one for Owen Wilson’s best mate in Marley & Me Clearly, each brother has respect for the other’s notoriously private about their personal lives, – “I didn’t get it, obviously; it went to the guy from professional judgment. “I’m so attuned to Nash’s especially Joel, whose high-profile romances have Grey’s Anatomy,” [Eric ‘McSteamy’ Dane] – and he’s opinion, even to the point of choosing jobs,” says always been tabloid fodder. He’s made headlines also just wrapped on Australian drama The Waiting Joel. “Before turning up [to auditions] I’m thinking, ever since his split from long-term partner, Olympian City, which was shot in India. Next up is big-budget what will Nash think if I do this?” Cathy Freeman, in 2004, and, more recently, snaps Hollywood action flickWarrior , and a stint treading Nash feels the same. “If I’m sent scripts that I were published of his public snogging sessions with the boards opposite Cate Blanchett in the Sydney think are worth directing, I’ll always get Joel to read Isabel Lucas, his co-star in The Waiting City. Despite Theatre Company’s A Streetcar Named Desire. them. He’s read more scripts than I have because this, the actor does his best to maintain a private life. “Anything outside my work life is off limits to journalists,” he says. “Even doing the press with “If I’m sent scripts that I think are worth directing, I’ll Nash becomes a grey area. I think it becomes a always get Joel to read them. He’s very talented. But situation where I talk a little more about my past and my personal life than I’m usually comfortable with.” I wouldn’t cast him in a film just ’cos mum said I had to” take two... (from left) nash filmingt he Square; siblings on set; conferring off-camera; with actors claire van der Boom and anthony hayes; nash with Peter Phelps, David Roberts and kieran Darcy-Smith. They’re now well into their 30s, so you’d think “My whole life’s planned out for this year. I know of the nature of being an actor and auditioning for the brothers might have copped some heat over exactly where I’m going to be every week,” he says. things. I think he’s a much stronger writer than I am. Christmas about settling down and furthering “I’m getting older, and I quite like being able to tell And he’s very talented. But I wouldn’t cast him in a the family name. “I fall asleep during those people where I’m going to be.” film just ’cos mum said I had to,” he says, grinning. conversations,” chuckles Nash. “I don’t have a Much as these boys love living in the Southern His self-confessed workaholic streak obviously set plan. But I’m all for it. I dunno, I hope in five Hemisphere, both are philosophical, admitting the meshes well with Joel’s perfectionist one. However, years I’m just doing what I love doing. That’s a nature of the Aussie film industry means they may both say that churning out a decent film is tough.

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