Mels audition
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Mad Max
philbevs — 10 years ago(July 20, 2015 01:46 AM)
Keep on hearing/reading this bull story of Mel going to the audition with a busted up face and the casting guy saying they needed freaks for the movie and Mel getting a callback. I don't believe a word of it, this story has to be made up. Can anyone confirm?
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rindercella — 10 years ago(August 23, 2015 08:44 AM)
Mel has said this in tons of interviews. The new MM dvd just released this year has it in there. SO, yea, it's true.
Mel took Steve to audition, Mel was in waiting room w/a beat up face; they saw him and took his picture and put it on their wall. Said to come back in a week, that they needed some freaks for the film. Mel actually said in an interview that he needed the money and thought what the heck, so he goes back, they have him read a line that was for him and Jesse and they knew he WAS Max and cast him as such.
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Guys like you don't die on toilets
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philbevs — 10 years ago(November 11, 2015 04:48 AM)
Just found this here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_Max
Casting director Mitch Matthews invited for Mad Max a class of recent National Institute of Dramatic Art graduates, specifically asking a NIDA teacher for "spunky young guys". Among these actors was Mel Gibson, whose audition impressed Miller and Matthews and earned him the role of Max. An apocryphal tale stated that Gibson went to auditions in poor shape following a fight, but this has been denied by both Matthews and Miller. Gibson's friend and classmate Steve Bisley, who worked with him in his only screen role, 1976's Summer City, became Max's partner Jim Goose. A classmate of both, Judy Davis, was said to have auditioned and passed over,[9] but Miller has declared she was only in Matthews' studio to accompany Gibson and Bisley.[4]