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Bullied boy with dwarfism scores role in new ‘Mad Max’ movie

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Oscar-winning director George Miller has forged the now 11-year-old in a small function within the film “Furiosa,” a prequel to his 2015 post-apocalyptic blockbuster “Mad Max: Fury Street.”

Miller revealed in an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald’s Good Weekend journal, printed Saturday, that he was moved to place Bayles on the large display screen after watching the distressing video his mom shared of him in February 2020.

The Queensland boy, born with a kind of dwarfism generally known as achondroplasia, is already scheduled to look alongside Idris Elba and Tilda Swinton in Miller’s subsequent movie, “Three Thousand Years of Longing.”

“It was good for us and it was good for him,” Miller advised the Sydney Morning Herald. “And he did such a superb job that he is received a small function in Furiosa.”

CNN has contacted representatives for Miller and Bayles for additional remark.

Within the 2020 viral video clip, Bayles is proven crying uncontrollably behind his mom’s automobile as he asks for a knife to kill himself.

“That is what bullying does,” his mom, Yarraka Bayles, mentioned within the video, livestreamed on Fb to lift consciousness of the impression of bullying. “Are you able to please educate your kids, your households, your folks?”

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The video additionally caught the eye of celebrities, together with Australian actor Hugh Jackman, who posted a video message on Twitter telling Bayles: “It doesn’t matter what, you’ve got received a pal in me.”

“Quaden, you’re stronger than you already know, mate,” Jackman mentioned. “Everybody, let’s simply please be form to one another. Bullying will not be OK, interval.”

CNN’s Helen Regan contributed to this report.

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