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 | | The leading man, Gordon (Peter Fenton), is a druggie, a drunk, and a heavily asthmatic chain-smoker with zero ambition and a tiny dick, while Horler's substance-abusing Cynthia is a vociferous, dominant rebel—tubby, with a bad bleach job, severe eczema, and "an enlarged clitoris from steroids"—who stops at nothing to get what she needs. |
 | | As a teen, Horler studied at a Sydney clown school called Pippi Longstocking, and unconventional parts followed even when she attended the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Art. |
 | | Horler could run the risk of being stereotyped as a ball-breaker. |
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