Peta Sergeant flaunts cleavage in low-cut dress
Peta Sergeant flaunts cleavage in low-cut dress as Rose Porteous filming scene with Sam Neill as wheelchair-bound Lang for House of Hancock drama
It's the highly anticipated telemovie set to depict the bitter two-decade long feud between mining mogul Gina Rhinehart and her father Lang Hancock's maid-turned-wife, Rose Porteous.
The production has largely been shrouded in secrecy, but pictures of the cast have now emerged showing Hollywood big hitter Sam Neill starring in the drama alongside Peta Sergeant.
The pair were seen on location on Wednesday afternoon filming scenes at Sydney's Bankstown Airport.
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Neill, who is playing the part of mining magnate Lang, can be seen wheelchair bound on the set of Gina v Rose: The House of Hancock.
But it looked like it was Malaysian actress Peta Sergeant's character Rose who was stealing the limelight.
Dressed in a show-stopping, low-cut electric blue dress with a sweetheart neckline that made the most of her ample decolletage, Peta looked like a knockout on set.
Teaming the eye-catching frock with a matching bolero-style jacket, the actress seemed to be engaging with her role of the Filipina-born Australian who infamously married the aging iron ore magnate Lang in 1985.
With her luscious brunette locks teased into a sexy up do the Winners and Losers actress posed behind a wheel-chair bound Lang, played by actor Sam Neill, 67.
Scenes from the set also show a dour looking Mandy McElhinney dressed in head to toe black.
The Australian actress, better known for playing Rhonda in AAMI insurance adverts, will tackle the role of Lang's daughter Gina who bitterly opposed the couple's marriage believing that Rose was a gold digger.
The production will tell the epic true story of the Hancock dynasty and the fall out of Lang's marriage to his former employee and housekeeper Rose, who was thirty-nine years younger than her husband when they wed - an occasion not attended by Gina.
The two-hour Channel Nine production punts the show as: 'a bitter public feud lasting two decades: filled with forbidden love, murder accusations, drug charges, illegitimate children, court cases and epic betrayal, all played out in the media.'
With filming is set to take place in Perth and the Pilbara, as well as Sydney, the series producers are said to have been taking extreme measures on set to keep information concealed - concerned about legal action from the Rinehart family.
British-Australian actor Robert Coleby will play Gina's second husband Frank, while Anna Louise Lambert will take on the role of their daughter Hope Hancock.
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