• Leonard George Thiele AO (26 September 1922 – 14 May 1994), professionally Leonard Teale, was an Australian actor of radio, television and film and radio...
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  • was also the wife of longtime Australian television and radio star Leonard Teale. They married on 18 December 1968. Harris made her television acting...
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  • manslaughter in 1993 Leonard Teale (1922-1994), Australian actor Matt Teale (born 1975), British broadcast journalist and newsreader Nellie Teale (1900–1993),...
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  • characters that are the best known: Det. Snr. Sgt. David "Mac" MacKay (Leonard Teale), Det. Sgt. Peter Barnes (George Mallaby), Inspector Colin Fox (Alwyn...
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  • colour broadcasting during its second year of production. Cast members Teale, Hamblin and Glenwright continued the program's entire run. List of Australian...
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    version. A recording of "My Country" made by the radio and TV actor Leonard Teale became so popular in the 1970s that his reading of the first lines of...
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  • Symphony Chorus of the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, as an a cappella chorus Leonard Teale, as a dramatic poem Rory O'Donoghue in the style of an advertising jingle...
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    Alastair Duncan. Prominent actors who performed at Marian Street include Leonard Teale, Stuart Wagstaff, Ruth Cracknell, Helen Morse, Ron Haddrick, Noel Hodda...
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  • John Meillon as Bluey Brown Ronald Fraser as Clint Ocker Gerry Duggan Leonard Teale Peter Carver Dick Bentley as Evan Evans Mervyn Johns as Jack Patchogue...
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  • Egypt was again written by McKellar, Donovan and Mulcahy, and starred Leonard Teale and Patty Martin. In 1954 Orr and his partner Eric Duckworth were given...
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    the "old bush ballads". A reading of the poem by actor and narrator Leonard Teale was named to the National Film and Sound Archive's registry of culturally...
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  • other prominent Australian actors including John Jarratt, Wendy Hughes, Leonard Teale, Ray Barrett, Peter Cummins, John Meillon, Megan Williams, John Ewart...
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  • Craig Norman Spartels - Athlete Donna Akerson - Girl Abigail as Laura Leonard Teale as John Stewart Elspeth Ballantyne Terence Donovan as Cab driver Anna...
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  • Talents), one of the best-known actors' studios in Sydney. He and actor Leonard Teale produced 'fill-ins' for ABC-TV prior to the widespread broadcasting...
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  • 1983 Australian television film directed by Eric Taylor and starring Leonard Teale, Pat McDonald, and Mervyn Drake. Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the...
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  • 'Tilting at Windmills' 1974 Frost Over Australia Guest - Herself with Leonard Teale & Lady Sonia McMahon TV series, 1 episode 1975 Class of '75 Angelique...
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  • instalments. This was the second such production on Australian TV – Leonard Teale had read The Sundowners. The novel was optioned by the American actor...
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  • directed by John Alden as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice; he produced Leonard Teale as Macbeth; and he played the Inquisitor in Jean Anouilh's The Lark...
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    Michael Anderson Jnr, Lola Brooks, John Meillon, Jack Fegan, Gwen Plumb, Leonard Teale, Chips Rafferty Drama Feature film Australian/British/American co-production...
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    popular satirical TV sketch series The Mavis Bramston Show and actor Leonard Teale (then starring in the popular TV police drama Homicide), who recited...
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  • Character Actor Captain John Woolcot Leonard Teale Judy Woolcot Jennifer Cluff Esther Woolcot Elizabeth Alexander The General Christian Robinson Meg Woolcot...
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    Michael Preston, Michele Fawdon, Leonard Teale, Chris Haywood, Rod Mullinar, Ken Shorter, Jill Perryman, Leonard Teale, Lorna Lesley, Celia de Burgh Drama...
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  • which an actor would read from a book. The first season consisted of Leonard Teale reading The Sundowners, while the second season consisted of Gordon...
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  • alumni of PACT include: Geoffrey Atherden Peter Weir Jack Thompson Leonard Teale Grahame Bond Alex Buzo Dorothy Hewett Zoe Carides Eryn Jean Norvill...
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  • 1040 15-minute episodes. It was cast with Australia actors such as Leonard Teale as Superman and Margaret Christensen as Lois Lane. Harmon, Jim (2011)...
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  • Church, Carla Hoogeveen, Chantal Contouri, Anya Saleky. Dawn Lake and Leonard Teale also acted in the series. Graeme Blundell as Alvin Chris Haywood as...
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  • videotaped rather than performed live to camera. Notably, the cast included Leonard Teale and Fay Kelton. Also appearing were Edward Hepple, Nigel Lovell, John...
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  • Peter Graves, was best known at the time for the TV Western Fury. Leonard Teale Terry McDermott Chips Rafferty Robert Tudawali as Kuanspa / Kuraba /...
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    supporting cast including Australians - Chips Rafferty, John Meillon and Leonard Teale. In 1958, Australian Film Institute was formed[by whom?] and in the...
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    changed its direction and The Muddle-Headed Wombat was born, with first Leonard Teale then John Ewart in the title role. The series ended when the radio program...
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