• Jeanie Drynan is an Australian film and television actress well known for her roles in the television series Class of '74, as Muriel's mother in the 1994...
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  • P. J. Hogan. The film, which stars Toni Collette, Rachel Griffiths, Jeanie Drynan, Sophie Lee, and Bill Hunter, focuses on the socially awkward Muriel...
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  • Charleston as Dossa and Michael Caton as Joe. The cast also included Jeanie Drynan and Roy Billing. While the series received positive reviews, there were...
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  • Ruby Vale Angie Milliken as Ziggy Keane Andrew S. Gilbert as Hamish Jeanie Drynan as Suzie Tony Barry as Mack Ritchie Singer as Rob Thomas Reviewing the...
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  • directed by Bruce Beresford. John Hargreaves plays Don Henderson with Jeanie Drynan as Don's wife Kath. Ray Barrett plays Mal, Don's mentor, and Pat Bishop...
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  • affair with her ex-husband, and Vera is the shy one of the family. Jeanie Drynan as Patsy Russell Dykstra as Bo Linal Haft as Vic Genevieve Lemon as...
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  • Australian drama film directed by Tim Burstall and starring Mark McManus, Jeanie Drynan, and Eileen Chapman. Will, a writer in his thirties, faces a crisis...
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  • Chantal Contouri Barry Crocker Max Cullen Judy Davis Mercia Deane-Johns Jeanie Drynan Carmen Duncan Mel Gibson David Gulpilil John Hargreaves Paul Hogan Harold...
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  • Charles 'Bud' Tingwell as Jack Henderson Candy Raymond as Mindel Seagers Jeanie Drynan as Dawn Jackson Bryan Brown as Brian Jackson Alan Cassell as Detective-Sergeant...
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  • contemporary drama about a writer, starring Mark McManus (of Taggart fame) and Jeanie Drynan, which was very notable at the time, being the first all-Australian...
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    River City, Braveheart Jane McCarry, actor and teacher, BBC Still Game Jeanie Drynan, film actor, Muriel's Wedding Tam Dean Burn, actor, Outlander Angel...
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  • A Tale of Two Cities. He also had a major co-starring role opposite Jeanie Drynan in the 1969 ABC drama Pastures of the Blue Crane. Hopkins' last audition...
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  • television film directed by Eric Luithle and starring John McTernan, Jeanie Drynan, Don Barkham, and Ivar Kants. It is about a film within a film. Ed....
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  • Man on Ferry Muriel Steinbeck as Mrs Kelly Gloria Dawn as Mrs Chapman Jeanie Drynan as Betty Gita Rivera as Maria Judith Arthy as Dixie Doreen Warburton...
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    Kimberley Davies Essie Davis Judy Davis Jessica De Gouw Elizabeth Debicki Jeanie Drynan Courtney Eaton Gigi Edgley Belinda Emmett Alice Englert Indiana Evans...
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  • as Fiona Jon English as Frank Butterfield Carmen Duncan as Millicent Jeanie Drynan as Gina Liddy Clark as Helen John Bluthal as Anatole Christine Amor...
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  • Cappuccino is a 1989 Australian comedy film about out of work actors. Jeanie Drynan as Maggie Rowena Wallace as Annie John Clayton as Max Barry Quin as...
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  • (director/screenplay); Toni Collette, Bill Hunter, Rachel Griffiths, Sophie Lee, Jeanie Drynan, Gennie Nevinson, Daniel Lapaine, Matt Day, Roz Hammond, Belinda Jarrett...
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    Clare Dunne, Chips Rafferty, Alida Chelli, Judith Arthy, Slim de Grey, Jeanie Drynan, Anne Haddy, Gita Revira, Tony Bonner, Graham Kennedy, Muriel Steinbeck...
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  • a mid life crisis and has fantasies. Harold Hopkins as Nick Bailey Jeanie Drynan as Liz Bailey Kerry Mack as Donna Kate Fitzpatrick as Neighbor John...
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  • starts, she is befriended by prisoner rights campaigner Angela Jeffries (Jeanie Drynan), who ultimately puts Karen in charge of the show's first halfway house...
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  • Charles Ogilvy John Hamblin Donald Blair Gordon Glenwright Hubbard Jeanie Drynan Mary Dunstan Vince Martin Gary Evans / Jack Christiansen Jan Kingsbury...
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  • Relatives is a 1985 Australian film about a family reunion. Jeanie Drynan Bill Kerr Ray Barrett Rowena Wallace Norman Kaye Alyson Best Brett Climo Michael...
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  • Tony Bonner, Ed Devereaux, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Candy Raymond, Jeanie Drynan, Bryan Brown, Alan Cassell, Gary Files, Ray Marshall, Hu Pryce, Lucky...
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  • Morris The Trespassers Dee 1977 (19th) Pat Bishop Don's Party Jenny Jeanie Drynan Don's Party Kath Henderson Sara Kestelman Break of Day Alice Robyn Nevin...
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  • former village Drinnan Creek, Alberta, a tributary of the Gregg River Jeanie Drynan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Drinan...
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  • film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith about a fire at a hospital. Jeanie Drynan Mark Edwards Ray Marshall Ralph Cotterill Ken Goodlet A tossed cigarette...
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  • attractions to Franky Doyle and Lynn Warner. Angela Jeffries, portrayed by Jeanie Drynan, appeared in the serial in 1979. Sharon Gilmour, portrayed by Margot...
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  • Haddrick Palace Theatre 1963 Playboy of the Western World Wendy Blacklock, Jeanie Drynan, Carmen Duncan, Jennifer Hagan, Tessa Mallos, Owen Weingott, Peter Whitford...
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  • storyline seems to fade away without much impact. Angela Jeffries (Jeanie Drynan - episodes 59-114), a lesbian lawyer involved with the Prison Reform...
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