In its second year, the Australian Film Festival opened on 2 March with Australian production The Wedding Party, alongside a showcase of Sydney premieres that included The Reef, Griff the Invisible and A Heartbeat Away.
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After decommissioning, she was purchased by North American owners and can be seen in Harper's Island Episode 1, as the charter boat that brings the wedding party to the island.
Her film work to date includes: Ghost Town (2000) playing a patient, alongside Ricky Gervais, Swimming Upstream (2003) playing Dawn Fraser, alongside Geoffrey Rush and Jesse Spencer, Thank God He Met Lizzie (1997) playing a bridesmaid, alongside Cate Blanchett (known as The Wedding Party in the USA), and Dallas Doll (1993) playing Margaret, alongside Sandra Bernhard and Rose Byrne.
Roy, who had earlier disembarked the boat to get a hangover cure for Jamie Hart, was the only member of the wedding party to have survived the blast.