Welcome to Simply Margot Robbie your best source dedicated to Australian Actress Margot Robbie who is best known for her roles as Naomi Lapaglia in The Wolf of Wall Street and Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad. Presently you can see Margot in Birds of Prey and Bombshell and this year as Harley Quinn in The Suicide Squad. Be sure to bookmark the site and check back daily for all the latest news, photos and info!

Welcome to Simply Margot Robbie your best source dedicated to Australian Actress Margot Robbie who is best known for her roles as Naomi Lapaglia in The Wolf of Wall Street and Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad. Presently you can see Margot in Birds of Prey and Bombshell and this year as Harley Quinn in The Suicide Squad. Be sure to bookmark the site and check back daily for all the latest news, photos and info!

Welcome to Simply Margot Robbie your best source dedicated to Australian Actress Margot Robbie who is best known for her roles as Naomi Lapaglia in The Wolf of Wall Street and Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad. Presently you can see Margot in Birds of Prey and Bombshell and this year as Harley Quinn in The Suicide Squad. Be sure to bookmark the site and check back daily for all the latest news, photos and info!

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Mel       August 05, 2020       News, Projects, Untitled Shakespeare Project (????)       No Comments

Queensland product Margot Robbie will team up with top talent from her home state and beyond for a TV project whose details have just been revealed.

Margot Robbie just revealed what really goes on behind the scenes at the Logies – on one of America’s biggest talk shows.

A team of high-profile Australian women, including Leah Purcell and Rachel Ward, have signed on to write and direct an anticipated Shakespearean television series co-produced by Margot Robbie.

The series, called Shakespeare Now, is being produced by Robbie’s Lucky Chap team and Brisbane’s Hoodlum Entertainment for the ABC, and will see the female creators each recreate one of 10 Shakespeare classics through a modern female lens.

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