Brisbane boy taking Hollywood by storm | 7NEWS

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A Brisbane boy is about to take Hollywood by storm in a breakthrough role alongside megastar Angelina Jolie.

The film ‘Those Who Wish Me Dead’ is set to put Finn Little’s name in lights, but back home the teenager seems like any other.

“It’s very different to be working alongside Angelina Jolie and Nick Hoult and some of the biggest names in Hollywood, to doing maths in school.”

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