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With so many blockbusters on her resume, it’s hard to ignore the sheer impact that Australian actress Margot Robbie had in Hollywood and around the world. WithBrabiebecoming both a cultural and commercial success following its release, it’s hard to imagine just how much the actress had to immerse herself into the project to make that happen.

While she certainly had to put a lot of effort into her role as well as her duty as one of the producers of the film, she once revealed in the past that film projects are still relatively easier than what actors have to go through in TV series. Taking a look back at her early career she revealed the hardship of working on shows compared to major movies.
Margot Robbie Had A Tough Time Keeping Up With A Daily Soap In Her Early Career
When it comes to the road taken to be the next big thing in the film industry, many A-list stars take the route from TV shows to the big screen. ActressMargot Robbieis no different since to conquer the center stage of Hollywood today, she had to start somewhere, and the early days of her career were highlighted by her part in an Australian soap drama.
In a past interview withGQ, theSuicide Squadactress opened up about the time she had just begun her acting career, and the first major role she got was in a soap drama titledNeighbours.She revealed that despite all the hard work she put into her films, her days on the sets of the show originated a deep respect for TV actors.

Because TV shows are long-running when they are a hit with the audience, actors have to be pervasive with their roles, not to mention, long shooting schedules that they have to follow, unlike film schedules that only last a couple of months. She said:
“I learnt a lot onNeighbours.It irritates me so much the way people talk about soaps because it is far more difficult working on a soap than it is on a big studio film. On a feature film, you’re very aware that there is a lot of money invested in you and what you look like and how you’re perceived, and it’s daunting.”

Thus, looking back at her early days of acting, she has learned and respected the work that actors perform in any form of entertainment, especially knowing first-hand how demanding it can be.
What WasNeighboursAbout?
One of the longest-running shows of all time,Neighbourstells the tale of individuals who live their lives supporting each other through the thick and thin of their daily lives.
In this show, Robbie played the role of Donna Freedman, who is living her life on Ramsay Street in Erinsborough, Australia, where other residents along with her face obstacles and challenges on a day-to-day basis. Nevertheless, they always come around to help each other in their times of need and turn bad times into good ones.

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Deepak Bisht
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Deepak is a senior writer at FandomWire with a serious love for comic books (DC Absolute Universe and Marvel), the Warhammer universe (Horus Heresy and 40,000), cinematic universes (Sonic, MCU and DCU etc.) and Movies (Action, Adventure, Psychological Horror and Thrillers etc.).With over 1,400 articles under his belt, he spends most of his time diving into the world of superheroes, cinematic universes, TV shows, and films. His goal? To share accurate, engaging, and fun stories that keep fans hooked and in the know.
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