X-factor plays part in Dianella boys leap to X-Men
19th April 2009, 9:00 WST
At just 13, Dianella performer Troye Sivan is well on his way to Hollywood stardom with a role in Hugh Jackmans soon-to-be-released blockbuster X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
The Carmel student was cast as young Logan Hugh Jackmans character as a child after a Hollywood producer spotted him in a Telethon performance broadcast on YouTube. Telethon executive producer John Crilly said Sivan, who has performed in the past three Telethon shows, including an impromptu duet with Australian Idol winner Guy Sebastian, was a rare talent.
You do auditions and you always hope someone is going to come along and blow your socks off, which he did, he said. He just had that unique voice, not just a strong voice but a fantastic personality. Hes such a great kid. He knows what is going on around him, hes extremely polite and his parents are the same, they have really helped him along.
During Telethon 2006, Sebastian heard Sivan sing and insisted the two perform a duet, rather than Sebastian sing a solo from his new album.
After a short practice the duo performed to rapturous applause.
Sivan, who is said to have so-called X-factor star qualities, has had a swag of stage performances including sharing the lead role in the MS Societys 2007 production of Oliver! at the Regal Theatre.
Director John Milson said Sivan was a pleasure to work with.
South African-born Sivan has released a CD of five songs called Dare to Dream.
He was flown to Sydney to shoot his scenes in Wolverine, starring Ryan Reynolds and Liev Schreiber alongside Jackman.
LINDSAY McPHEE