Catherine Ada Kelly (12 July 1863 – October 1898) was the younger sister of Australian bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly. Kate Kelly was born in Beveridge...
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present. In 1879 Ned's sister Kate stated that Kelly shot Fitzpatrick after the constable had made a sexual advance to her. After Kelly was captured, he...
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dramatises the life of Ned Kelly, a legendary bushranger and outlaw who was active mostly in the colony of Victoria. In the film, Kelly, his brother Dan...
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the story of 19th-century Australian bushranger Ned Kelly, and is notable for being the first Kelly film to be shot in colour. The film was directed...
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and a variation on the Ned Kelly story. Ned Kelly begins his autobiography with a description of his father, John "Red" Kelly, an Irishman transported...
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The Ned Kelly Awards (named for bushranger Ned Kelly) are Australia's leading literary awards for crime writing in both the crime fiction and true crime...
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outlaws, led by Ned Kelly. The silent film was shot in and around Melbourne and originally ran for more than an hour with a reel length of about 1,200 metres...
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the same name by Peter Carey. A fictionalised account of the life of bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly, the film stars George MacKay, Essie Davis, Nicholas...
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the bushranger Ned Kelly. Dan and Ned killed three policemen at Stringybark Creek in northeast Victoria, near the present-day town of Tolmie, Victoria...
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Kate Kelly may refer to: Kate Kelly (politician), Idaho state senator Kate Kelly (outlaw) (1863–1898), sister of outlaw Ned Kelly Kate Kelly (sculptor)...
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based on the life of Ned Kelly's sister, Kate Kelly This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sister Kate. If an internal link...
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Patsy Kelly (born Sarah Veronica Rose Kelly; January 12, 1910 – September 24, 1981) was an American actress. She is known for her role as the brash, wisecracking...
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Australian songs of all time, which included Kelly's To Her Door, and Treaty, written by Kelly and members of Yothu Yindi. Aside from Treaty, Kelly wrote or co-wrote...
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Emma Darcy (category Ned Kelly Award winners)
Angelique? won the Ned Kelly Award for Best First Novel. In 2003, the next novel, Who Killed Bianca, was a finalist for the Ned Kelly Award for Best Novel...
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marriage to Kelly at the airport. Jan Glover (also Worrel) first appeared in August 1994 with her husband Ned and their children. Jan had married Ned in 1971...
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The Kelly Gang; or the Career of the Outlaw, Ned Kelly, the Iron-clad Bushranger of Australia is an 1899 Australian play about bushranger Ned Kelly. It...
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arrives at the Kelly house, to accuse Dan Kelly of cattle duffing. He is met by Kate Kelly, Dan's sister, and is taken by her beauty. Mrs Kelly tries to prevent...
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museum curator Kate Kelly (journalist) (born 1975), American journalist Kate Kelly (outlaw) (1863–1898), sister of outlaw Ned Kelly Kate Kelly (sculptor)...
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Old Melbourne Gaol (category National Trust of Australia)
Kelly's cranium had been sawn open and the brain removed for research after death. The films and TV productions Ned Kelly (1970), Trial of Ned Kelly (1977)...
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The Malcontenta (category Ned Kelly Award-winning works)
The Malcontenta is a 1995 Ned Kelly Award-winning novel by the Australian author Barry Maitland. Writing in The Canberra Times Peter Bowler noted: "Professor...
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disappearance, Kelly looks at a newspaper article about him and starts having visions of him. Elle Robinson (Pippa Black) notices how shaken Kelly is and Kelly tells...
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Ensemble Performance. Condon's movie roles include Kate Kelly, Ned Kelly's outlaw sister, in 2003's Ned Kelly and an appearance in the 2003 Irish independent...
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J. J. Kenneally (category Australian people of Irish descent)
populariser of Australian bushranger Ned Kelly and his gang via his book The Inner History of the Kelly Gang and Their Pursuers (1929), he was also one of the...
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Finn Kelly is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Rob Mills. The actor relocated to Melbourne, where...
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Brooke Harman (category Articles with topics of unclear notability from April 2020)
Flipper, The Sleepover Club, and appeared in the 2003 film Ned Kelly. Harman played the feature role of Silvy Lewis in the Paramount motion picture Till Human...
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2024 in Australian literature (category Years of the 21st century in Australia)
2024. ""Ned Kelly Awards 2024 Winners Announced"". Books+Publishing. Retrieved 29 September 2024. "National Biography Award". State Library of New South...
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Rachel Griffiths (category Members of the Order of Australia)
roles in the films Blow (2001), portraying the mother of George Jung; the historical drama Ned Kelly (2003); Step Up (2006), and the Julian Assange television...
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Elly Conway (section Relationship with Ned Willis)
vixen." Kate MacCarthy of the Radio Times wondered if Elly and Ned were "set to be the cutest new couple in Ramsay Street?" While Sarah Ellis of Inside...
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Hamburgers (Live Remix)" – 3:01 The first verse of "Kate Kelly", a song about Kate Kelly, younger sister of Ned Kelly, may have inspired Australian author David...
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Experiment in Terror (redirect from The Grip of Fear)
Ripley Lee Remick as Kelly Sherwood Stefanie Powers as Toby Sherwood Ross Martin as Garland Humphrey "Red" Lynch Roy Poole as Brad Ned Glass as "Popcorn"...
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