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<strong>“I</strong>’m sick. I been sick all day. I’m all run down.”*<br />

—George Wilson<br />

Myrtle’s cuckolded, down-on-his-luck husb<strong>and</strong>, George Wilson, is played by<br />

Australian ac<strong>to</strong>r Jason Clarke. The impoverished mechanic gets caught in the web<br />

of deceit surrounding the Buchanans, Gatsby, <strong>and</strong> his own wife, <strong>and</strong>, ultimately, it is<br />

he who takes the s<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>to</strong> its very tragic end.<br />

“George Wilson runs Wilson’s Garage shop, in the Valley of Ashes. He pumps<br />

gas, fixes cars, <strong>and</strong> also sells second-h<strong>and</strong> cars,” Clarke says. “He’s married <strong>to</strong> Myrtle<br />

<strong>and</strong> he’s basically a very good man who just can’t give his wife the life she <strong>want</strong>s,<br />

<strong>and</strong> it tears him apart.”<br />

Rounding out the cast of “The Great Gatsby” are Jack Thompson as<br />

Carraway’s confidant, Dr. Walter Perkins, <strong>and</strong> legendary Indian ac<strong>to</strong>r Amitabh<br />

Bachchan as Gatsby’s shady business partner, Meyer Wolfshiem.<br />

“To me, this s<strong>to</strong>ry shows everything that is pure <strong>and</strong> beautiful about the<br />

American dream, as well as its Achilles’ heel, everything that’s problematic,” Wick<br />

observes. “The cast that Baz put <strong>to</strong>gether really brought <strong>to</strong> life the characters I’ve<br />

envisioned as I’ve read it, over <strong>and</strong> over, <strong>and</strong> made these inhabitants of Fitzgerald’s<br />

world feel even more real <strong>to</strong> me than I ever imagined.”<br />

DRESSING FOR THE DAY<br />

“You look so cool. You always look so cool.”<br />

—Daisy Buchanan<br />

Recreating the fashions of the Roaring Twenties—the glamour, the sparkle,<br />

the innovation—was an exciting challenge for costume designer Catherine Martin.<br />

“The `20s was basically the birth of 20 th -century fashion as we know it. Just after<br />

World War I, we saw the ab<strong>and</strong>onment of the heavy Vic<strong>to</strong>rian undergarment, we<br />

saw short skirts coming in, <strong>and</strong> a kind of sexual liberation for women that allows them<br />

<strong>to</strong> be much more scantily clad. It brought about an exuberant, decorative style<br />

that is a key point for design.”<br />

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