New mum Rose Byrne talks sleep deprivation and handling a tough mother in The Meddler

By Andrew Purcell
Updated May 14 2016 - 10:13am, first published May 8 2016 - 6:00am
Rose Byrne has become a vocal advocate of equal pay for women in the film industry. Photo: Getty Images/Lisa Maree Williams
Rose Byrne has become a vocal advocate of equal pay for women in the film industry. Photo: Getty Images/Lisa Maree Williams
Mother's day: Susan Sarandon and Rose Byrne in <i>The Meddler</i>. Photo: Sony Pictures
Mother's day: Susan Sarandon and Rose Byrne in <i>The Meddler</i>. Photo: Sony Pictures
Byrne and partner Bobby Cannavale. Photo: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images
Byrne and partner Bobby Cannavale. Photo: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images
Rose Byrne and  Seth Rogen in the film <i>Bad Neighbours</i>.  Photo: Supplied
Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen in the film <i>Bad Neighbours</i>. Photo: Supplied
Susan Sarandon with Byrne in <i>The Meddler</i>. Photo: Sony Pictures
Susan Sarandon with Byrne in <i>The Meddler</i>. Photo: Sony Pictures
Glenn Close and Rose Byrne in the TV series <i>Damages</i>. Photo: Supplied
Glenn Close and Rose Byrne in the TV series <i>Damages</i>. Photo: Supplied

There's a scene in Bad Neighbours, the comedy hit from a couple of years back about new parents living next door to a frat house, in which the young couple played by Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen decide to take their baby daughter to a rave.

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