Sunday, September 13, 2009

The Movie - On the Air and Off (1933)

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Movie Premier in 1933.

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Musical, Short
Languages: English
Runtimes: 20
Sound Mix: Mono
Release Dates: USA:1 August 1933

In movie played:

Ballard MacDonald (writer)
Spouse: 'Elizabeth Chapin' (? - ?)
Death Notes: Queens, New York, USA
Birth Notes: Portland, Oregon, USA
Other Works: Active on Broadway in the following productions:, Ziegfeld Follies of 1910 (1910). Musical revue. Based on material by 'Harry B. Smith' (qv) and Gus Edwards. Music and lyrics by 'Irving Berlin (I)' (qv). Featuring songs by Will D. Cobb, Gus Edwards, 'Ballard MacDonald' (qv), Harry Carroll, Harry B. Smith, Will Marion Cook, Ford Dabney, James Henry Burriss, Chris Smith, 'Bert Williams (I)' (qv), Alex Rogers, William Tracy, Lewis F. Muir, Vincent Bryan, Addison Burkhardt, Harry Von Tilzer and Victor Holländer. Jardin de Paris: 20 Jun 1910- 3 Sep 1910 (88 performances). Cast: George Bickel, Arline Boley, 'Fanny Brice' (qv), Rosie Green, Elsie Hamilton, Maurice Hegeman, Vonnie Hoyt, Jacques Kruger, Lillian Lorraine, Bobby North, John Quigg, William Reeves, Hazel Robinson, Grace Tyson, Jerome Van Norden, Harry Watson, Bert Williams. Produced by 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv), Hanky Panky (1912). Musical comedy. Book by 'Edgar Smith (I)' (qv). Music by 'A. Baldwin Sloane' (qv). Lyrics by 'E. Ray Goetz' (qv). Music orchestrated by 'Hilding Andersson' (qv). Featuring songs by Irving Berlin, Harry Cooper and Joe Cooper. Featuring songs with lyrics by 'Irving Berlin (I)' (qv) and 'Ballard MacDonald' (qv). Directed by Gus Sohlke. Broadway Theatre: 5 Aug 1912- 2 Nov 1912 (104 performances). Cast: Mabel Allen,Tess Allen, Blanche Barnes, Victor Bozart, Gladys Breston, Zoe Brown, Eva Burnett, Isabelle Burnside, Hugh Cameron, Louise Cameron, Marguerite Cogan, Harry Cooper, Nellie Crawford, Halle Crouse, Sally Daly, 'Carter DeHaven (I)' (qv) (as "Blackie Daw") Billie De Hon, Pease Diehl, Lillian Elliot, Virginia Evans, Opal Flynn, Estella Frazer, Myrtle Gilbert, Byrd Goolsby, Gracia Hammond, Ruth Hanson, Gertie Hudson, Lee Leontine, Ara Martin, Flo May, Jay Melville, Charles Miller, William Montgomery, Florence Moore, Sadie Mullen, Christine Nielson, Bobby North, Gertrude O'Connor, Cecelia Pink, Maude Powell, Jack E. Rice, Joe Rogers, Max Rogers, Grace Russell, Milton Silsbe, Belle Snow, Neida Snow, Philip Sohlke, Edward Stokem, Louis Strangard, Percy M. Weller, Viola Williams. Produced by 'Lew Fields' (qv)., Ziegfeld Follies of 1916 (1916). Musical extravaganza. Music by Louis A. Hirsch, 'Jerome Kern' (qv), Dave Stamper and 'Irving Berlin (I)' (qv). Based on material by 'George V. Hobart' (qv) and 'Gene Buck' (qv). Lyrics by George V. Hobart and Gene Buck. Featuring songs by 'Dave Stamper' (qv), Nat D. Ayer, 'Jerome Kern' (qv), 'Will Vodery' (qv), 'Harry Carroll (I)' (qv), 'Louis A. Hirsch' (qv), 'Franz Lehár' (qv) and 'Leo Edwards' (qv). Featuring songs with lyrics by 'Clifford Grey' (qv), Alex Rogers, Ballard MacDonald, 'George V. Hobart' (qv) and Blanche Merrill. Sketches by George V. Hobart and Gene Buck. Musical Director: Frank Darling. Directed by 'Ned Wayburn' (qv). New Amsterdam Theatre: 12 Jun 1916- 16 Sep 1916 (112 performances). Cast: Don Barclay, Helen Barnes, Norman Blume, 'Fanny Brice' (qv), Ethel Callahan, May Carmen, Ina Claire, Evelyn Conway, 'Marion Davies' (qv), Gladys Feldman, 'W.C. Fields' (qv), Bernard Granville, Helene Gunther, Emma Haig, Sam B. Hardy, Flo Hart, Clay Hill, Justine Johnstone, Grace Jones, Allyn King, Hazel Lewis, Gladys Loftus, Bird Millman, May Paul, Ann Pennington, Tot Qualters, Carl Randall, William Rock, Gertrude Scott, Peter Swift, Lilyan Tashman, Frances White, Arthur Whitman, Bert Williams. Produced by 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv), Atta Boy (1918). Musical comedy., Jim Jam Jems (1920). Musical comedy., Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic (1920). Musical revue. Book by 'Ballard MacDonald' (qv). Music by 'Harry Carroll (I)' (qv). Musical Director: Max Hoffmann. Additional music by 'Max Hoffmann' (qv), 'Irving Berlin (I)' (qv), 'Harry Akst' (qv) and 'Dave Stamper' (qv). Music orchestrated by Alfred Dalby. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. General Manager: Victor Kiraly. Directed by 'Edward Royce' (qv). Ziegfeld Roof: unknown dates (unknown performances). Cast: Alene Allison, Kathlyn Ardelle, Annette Bade, Edythe Baker, Virginia Bell, Peggy Brady, Betty Burns, Pearl Eaton, Helen Ellsworth, Marguerite Falconer, Frank Farnum, Norma Fontaine, Perle Germonde, 'Ben Ali Haggin' (qv), Jack Hanley, Dorothy Haver, Herbert Hoey, Alla King, Bob LaSalle, Phoebe Lee, Gladys Loftus, Helen Lomp, Dorothy Mackaill, Lillian MacKenzie, Alma Mamay, Irene Marcellus, Albertine Marlowe, Kathleen Martin, Bird Millman, Beatrice Milner, Geneva Mitchell, Olive Osborne, Addie Rolfe, Carletta Ryan, Beatrice Savage, Mildred Sinclair, Lucy Smith, Louise Stafford, Avonne Taylor, Vangie Valentine, Princess White Deer, Irene Wilson, Lillian Woods. Produced by 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv), The Rose Girl (1921). Musical-comedy. Based on material by William Carey Duncan. Musical direction by: 'Max Steiner (I)' (qv). Lyrics by William Carey Duncan. Additional lyrics by Kay Reese and 'Ballard MacDonald' (qv). Additional music by 'Nat Vincent' (qv). Directed by 'Hassard Short' (qv). Ambassador Theatre: 11 Feb 1921- 7 May 1921 (99 performances). Cast: Viola Allen, David Andrada, Stewart Baird, Zoe Barnett, 'May Boley' (qv), Constance Brady, Florence Brandie, Shep Camp, Beatrice Darling, Elizabeth Darling, Florence Gast, Majorie Gateson, Jean Goddard, Fred Hillebrand, Vivian Kelley, Helen Lochhart, Lydia Lopokova, Charlotte Lowrey, Helen Lyons, Alice Monroe, Helen Monroe, Helen O'Day, Thelma Parker, Marion Phillips, Charles Purcell, Rose Rolanda, Lillian Sanger, Dorothy Schaefer, Edith Scott, Louis Simon, Gladys Strother, Beatrice Swanson, Marcella Swanson, Rita Tracey, Billy Wagner, Mabel Withee, Elba Woods, Jean Woods, Marie Woods, Virginia Wynn. Produced by Anselm Goetzl and Lee Shubert., Love Birds (1921). Musical comedy. Music by 'Sigmund Romberg' (qv). Book by 'Edgar Allan Woolf' (qv). Additional lyrics by Edgar Allan Woolf, 'Clarence Marks' (qv), Jack Stern, Pat Rooney, 'James Kendis' (qv) and A. Brockman. Lyrics by 'Ballard MacDonald' (qv). Additional music by Pat Rooney, James Kendis and A. Brockman. Musical Director: Frank Cork. Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman. Lighting Design by P. Dodd Ackerman. Costume Design by Mme. Gilman. Directed by 'Edgar J. MacGregor' (qv), Julian Alfred and 'Frank Smithson' (qv). Apollo Theatre: 15 Mar 1921- 11 Jun 1921 (103 performances). Cast: Marion Bent, Richard Bold, Marie Cattell, Evelyn Cavanaugh, Edna Coigne, Irma Coigne, Celene Craven, Eva Davenport, Ramsey De Mar, Patsy Delaney, Rose Desmon, Tom Dingle, Peggy Dolan, Wayne Dorel, Grace Ellsworth, Sylvia Ford, Harold Gieser, Lucille Gordon, Tom Gott, Barrett Greenwood, Betty Hamilton, Bill Hamilton, Elizabeth Hines, Anna Hunkle, Helen Johnson, Emilie Lea, 'Vincent Lopez (I)' (qv) (as "Mr. Johnson/Ensemble"), Edna Luce, Betty Mack, Beverly Maude, Harry Mayo, Elizabeth Murray, Lucille Prather, Bobbie Reed, Pat Rooney, Louise Segal, James E. Sullivan, Nerene Swinton, Betty Warlow, Tom White. Produced by Wilner & Romberg., Ziegfeld Follies of 1921 (1921). Musical revue. Dialogue by 'Channing Pollock (I)' (qv), 'Willard Mack' (qv) and 'Ralph Spence' (qv). Lyrics by 'Gene Buck' (qv) and Buddy G. DeSylva. Featuring songs with lyrics by 'Henry Creamer' (qv), 'Turner Layton' (qv), Grant Clarke, James Hanley, 'Channing Pollock (I)' (qv), Blanche Merrill, Leo Edwards, 'Ballard MacDonald' (qv), Harry Carroll, Albert Willemetz, Jacques Charles, 'Buddy G. DeSylva' (qv), Gus Mueller, Buster Johnson, Andrew Sterling, 'Harry Von Tilzer' and Edward P Moran. Featuring songs by Elsie White and 'Henry Busse' (qv). Music by 'Victor Herbert (I)' (qv), 'Rudolf Friml' (qv) and 'Dave Stamper' (qv). Musical Direction by Frank Tours. Music orchestrated by 'Maurice De Packh' (qv) and Stephen Jones. Directed by 'Edward Royce' (qv). Globe Theatre: 21 Jun 1921- 1 Oct 1921 (119 performances). Cast: Marie Astrova, Miss Barnett, Emma Beresbach, Ethel Blaire, Eva Brady, 'Fanny Brice' (qv) (as "Principal"), Evelyn Campbell, Betty Carsdale, Margery Chapin, Hazel Chappel, Miss Chase, John Clarke, Darling Twins, Peggy Davis, Ray Dooley, Phil Dwyer, 'Charles Eaton (I)' (qv), 'Mary Eaton (I)' (qv) (as "Principal"), Marguerite Falconer, 'W.C. Fields' (qv) (as "Principal," and "M. Le Duc de Chateau Briand"), Consuelo Flowerton, Edna French, Pearl Germonde, Diana Gordon, 'Raymond Hitchcock (I)' (qv), Herbert Hoey, Miss Hughes, Helen Hunt, Albert Innis, Frank Innis, Keene Twins, Miss Leigh, Mary Lewis, Doris Lloyd, Gladys Loftus, Madelyn Lombard, Miss Lomp, Mandal Brothers, Irene Marcellus, Albertine Marlowe, Vera Michelena, Mary Milburn, Beatrice Milner, Geneva Mitchell, Mlle. Mitti, Madilyn Morrissey, Florence O'Denishawn, Charles O'Donnell, Jessie Reed, Anastasia Reilly, Frances Reveaux, Miss Rolph, Gertrude Seldon, Peggy Stohl, Janet Stone, Avonne Taylor, M. Tillio, Van and Schenck, Edna Wheaton, Helen Lee Worthing. Produced by 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv)., Pins and Needles (1922). Musical revue., Chauve-Souris (1922). Musical revue/vaudeville., Chauve-Souris (1922). Musical revue/vaudeville (return engagement)., George White's Scandals (1923). Musical revue., Battling Buttler (1923). Musical comedy., George White's Scandals (1924). Musical revue., Gay Paree (1925). Musical revue. Music by Alfred Goodman, 'Maurice Ruebens' (qv) and 'J. Fred Coots' (qv). Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by 'Clifford Grey' (qv). Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Additional lyrics by 'Harold Atteridge' (qv), 'Henry Creamer' (qv), 'Buddy G. DeSylva' (qv), 'Ballard MacDonald' (qv), Lester Allen, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias and Al Sherman. Additional music by 'Harry Woods (I)' (qv), Charles Tobias, 'Al Sherman (I)' (qv), James Hanley, 'Walter Donaldson' (qv) and Joseph Meyer. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Ernest Schrapps. Musical Staging by Earl Lindsay. Choreographed by Alexis Kosloff. Directed by J.J. Shubert and 'Charles Judels' (qv). Shubert Theatre: 18 Aug 1925- 30 Jan 1926 (181 performances). Cast: Newton Alexander, Betty Allen, Lucille Arden, William Baden, Dorothy Barber, Pauline Blair, Frances Blythe, Richard Bold, Ilsi Bott, Alice Boulden, Carol Boyer, William Brainerd, Lorraine Brooks, Camille, Jean Caswell, Chandler Christy, Helen Claire, Eddie Conrad, Claire Daniels, Isabel Dawn, 'Claudia Dell' (qv), Johnny Dove, Louise Dove, Clarice Durham, Mabel Earle, Beth Elliott, Byrdeatta Evans, Florence Fair, Rosemary Farmer, Margie Finley, Walton Ford, Ruth Gillette, Florence Golden, Viola Griffith, 'Texas Guinan' (qv), 'Jack Haley (I)' (qv), Ruth Hamilton, Thalie Hamilton, Edith Higgens, Alice Hooke, Edna Hopper, Florence Horne, Gus Hyland, Katherine Janeway, Frank Kimball, Marty Kolinsky, Lillian Lane, George LeMaire, Fern LeRoy, 'Winnie Lightner' (qv), Martha Linn, Gertrude Lowe, Viola Marshall, Betty Maurice, Arthur May, Verdi Milli, Marie Price, Prosper & Maret, Dorothy Rae, Nora Reed, Camille Renault, 'Charles "Chic' Sale', Salt and Pepper, Wilfred Seagram, Winifred Seale, Dorothy Shepard, Jeanette Simard, Bartlett Simmons, Marie Simpson, Bernadette Spencer, Louise Taylor, Billy B. Van, Lorraine Weimar, Margaret Wilson. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with Rufus LeMaire., Sweetheart Time (1926). Musical comedy. Music by Walter Donaldson and Joseph Meyer. Book by 'Harry B. Smith' (qv). Lyrics by 'Ballard MacDonald' (qv) and 'Irving Caesar' (qv). Based on "Never Say Die" by 'William H. Post' (qv) and William Collier. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones, 'Maurice De Packh' (qv) and 'Hans Spialek' (qv). Musical Director: John L. McManus. Choreographed by 'Larry Ceballos' (qv). Directed by William Collier. Imperial Theatre: 19 Jan 1926- 22 May 1926 (143 performances). Cast: Wilmer Bentley, Laine Blaire, Bobbie Breslaw, Dorothy Brown, 'Edward Buzzell' (qv) (as "Dion Woodbury"), Bob Callahan, Rita Del Marga, Dorothy Fitzgibbon, Bob Gordon, Ann Hardman, Adele Hart, Bessie Kademova, Harry Kelly, Harry King, George LeMaire (as "Dr. Ralph Galesby"), Fred Leslie, Nick Lucas, Beverly Maude, Nellie McCarthy, Dorothy McNulty, Mary Milburn, Alice Monroe, Marie Nordstrom, Millicent Olson, Starke Patterson, Loretta Rehm, 'Marcel Rousseau (I)' (qv), Marion Saki, Al Sexton, Neida Snow, Peggy Thayer, Dorothy Van Alst, Aida Winston, Alice Wood, Betty Wright. Produced by 'Rufus Le Maire' (qv)., No Foolin' (1926). Musical revue. Music by 'Rudolf Friml' (qv). Lyrics by 'Gene Buck' (qv), 'Irving Caesar' (qv) and 'Ballard MacDonald' (qv). Featuring songs by James Hanley. Book by 'J.P. McEvoy' (qv) and 'James Barton (I)' (qv). Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Music orchestrated by Charles Grant, Steven Jones, 'Will Vodery' (qv) and Emil Gerstenberger. Music arranged by Walter Haenschen. Choreographed by John Boyle. Staged by 'Ben Ali Haggin' (qv). Directed by Edward Royce and Walter Wilson. Globe Theatre: 24 Jun 1926- 25 Sep 1926 (108 performances). Cast: Bernice Ackerman, Wilma Ansell, Mabel Baade, Arthur Baer, 'James Barton (I)' (qv), George Baxter, Elsie Behrens, Marian Benda, Beth Berri, (Miss) Blackburne, Louise Brown, Katherine Burke, Lew Christy, Thelma Connor, Velma Connor, Walter Costello, Edna Covey, Jack Cronin, Morton Croswell, Fay Culmer, (Miss) Dale, Clifford Daly, Myrna Darby, Carmine DiGiovanni, Ray Dooley, Alma Drange, Norma Dyal, Kay English, Mary Farrell, Peggy Fears, Irving Fisher, Alys Fitzgerald, Suzanne Fleming, Norma Forrest, 'Noel Francis (I)' (qv), Genesko, Gladys Glad, 'Paulette Goddard' (qv), Ruth Grace, Yvonne Grey, Evelyn Grieg, Owen Harvey, Helen Herendeen, Mary Hopkins, Mary Jane, Flo Kennedy, Charles King, Andrew Knox, Kathleen Krosby, Eleanor Ladd, (Miss) LaMay, Miss Lane, Edna Leedom, Marjorie Leet, 'Claire Luce' (qv), Alice MacKenzie, Joseph Marievsky, (Miss) Mason, Bert McGuinnes, Murray Minehart, George Moeser, Moran and Mack, Edward Mowen, Mary Mulhern, Victor Munro, William Murray, Barbara Newberry, Greta Nissen, Yvonne Occent, Hilda Olsen, Helen O'Shea, Leslie Ostrander, Dorothy Patterson, Katherine Penman, Anastasia Reilly, Miss Shaw, Robert Shields, Lillian Smith, Biddy Somerset, Marion Strasmick, Andrew Tombes, Polly Walker, Miss Wayne, Dorothy Wegman, Miss Williams, Miss Wilson, Yacht Club Entertainers. Produced by 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv)., Rufus LeMaire's Affairs (1927). Musical revue., Padlocks of 1927 (1927). Musical revue., Footlights (1927). Musical comedy., Harry Delmar's Revels (1927). Musical revue/vaudeville.

Lynn Shores (director)

Carl Laemmle (miscellaneous crew)

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Movie - A Street to Die (1985)

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Movie Issued - in 1985.


Certificates: Australia:PG
Color Info: Color
Countries: Australia
Languages: English
Runtimes: Australia:91
Sound Mix: Mono, Dolby Digital
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.85 : 1
Release Dates: Australia:3 October 1985, Hungary:21 July 1988

In movie have been taken:

John Black (actor)

Andrew Chirgwin (actor)

Peter Chirgwin (actor)

Brett Climo (actor)
Birth Notes:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Other Works:1991: played in Noel Coward's "Hayfever", MTC at the Playhouse (Sydney)., Did a TV-commercial for Quantas Airlines., (23 June - 22 July 2000): played Jim Morgan in Michael Gurr's "Crazy Brave", at The Malthouse, Melbourne., (11 October 2000 08:00): played Jim Morgan in Michael Gurr's "Crazy Brave". Adaptation of this play for radio, broadcast by ABC Classic FM., (31 January 2002 - 30 March 2002): played Alan Bennett in Alan Bennett's "The Lady in the Van" by the Drama Theatre at the Sydney Opera House., 25 February - 20 March 2004: played Bill Dyson in Bill Garner's and Sue Gore's "The Ishmael Club", directed by Denis Moore. Playbox Theatre Company., 1999: in play "Fred", Melbourne Theatre Company., 2001: in play "Betrayal"., 26 August - 13 September 2003: played Bill Dyson in Bill Garner's and Sue Gore's "The Ishmael Club", directed by Denis Moore. Old Council Chambers, Trades Hall.
Goes to Hunts Gym in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia
Spouse:'Michelle Louis' (October 1996 - present)
Birth Date:26 September 1964

Don Crosby (actor)
Death Notes:Sydney, Australia
Birth Notes:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Birth Name:Crosby, Donald George Wallace
He was awarded the O.A.M. (Order of Australia Medal) in the 1980 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to the media and to theatre.
Death Date:2 December 1985
Birth Date:29 October 1924

John Fitzgerald (actor)

John Hamblin (actor)
Birth Notes:Windsor, England, UK

Brian Harrison (actor)
Birth Notes:Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Chris Haywood (actor)
Birth Name:Haywood, Christopher Charles
Birth Notes:Billericay, Essex, England, UK
Other Works:Theatre: (September 1997), played Fred Britten in Julie Janson's "Black Mary", at the Wilson Street Carriage Works.
Birth Date:24 July 1948

Peter Hehir (actor)
Birth Notes:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Birth Date:1949

Malcolm Keith (actor)

Peter Kowitz (actor)
Provided the English introductions at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Opening Ceremony

Dennis MacKay (actor)

Christopher Morton (actor)

Matthew O'Sullivan (actor)

Robin Ramsay (actor)
Birth Notes:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Birth Date:31 May 1939

Steven Shaw (actor)

John Smythe (actor)
Birth Notes:New Zealand
Birth Date:1945

Jane Burton-Taylor (actress)

Marion Chirgwin (actress)
Height:165 cm
Birth Notes:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Birth Date:26 April 1975

Jennifer Cluff (actress)
Birth Notes:Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
Spouse:'Bill Bennett (I)' (qv) (1982 - present)
Birth Date:1956

Deborah Cramer (actress)

Pat Evison (actress)
Spouse:''Roger Evison' (28 August 1948 - ?); 3 children
Larger than intuitive life foremost female next to event and telly, latterly decipherable on television in serials such beside mode of _"The Flying Doctors" (1985)_ (qv) and _"Close to Home" (1975)_ (qv). Born Patricia Blamires in 1924, she completed the moon audience in flying buttress of greater than five decades in her local terrain and Australia. Active on stage until failing eyesight in her careless seventies unnatural her to retire from the profession.
Birth Notes:Masterton, New Zealand
Birth Name:Blamires, Patricia
Released her autobiography - Happy Days in Muckle Flugga - in 1998., Received the OBE in 1980 and created Dame of the British Empire in 1993.
Birth Date:2 June 1924

Susannah Fowle (actress)
Birth Notes:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Birth Date:1961

Arianthe Galani (actress)

Brigid Gregg (actress)

Joy Hruby (actress)
Where Now:(February 2009) Botany, New South Wales, Australia
Birth Name:Hruby, Joy Elaine
Birth Notes:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Mother of former child actor turned crew member 'Frank Hruby' (qv), former child actress turned caterer and elder daughter 'Janette Hruby' (qv) and actress and younger daughter 'Anna Hruby' (qv)., She was awarded the O.A.M. (Order of Australia Medal) in the 2007 Queen's New Years Honours List for her services to to the arts and the entertainment industry through a range of roles, including community broadcasting.
Birth Date:1927

Lian Lunson (actress)

Bill Bennett (producer)
Spouse:'Jennifer Cluff' (qv) (1982 - present)
Birth Date:1953

Jenny Day (producer)

Bill Bennett (writer)
Spouse:'Jennifer Cluff' (qv) (1982 - present)
Birth Date:1953

Geoff Burton (cinematographer)
Birth Notes:Australia
Birth Date:1946

Michael Atkinson (composer)

Michael Spicer (composer)

Bill Bennett (director)
Spouse:'Jennifer Cluff' (qv) (1982 - present)
Birth Date:1953

Denise Hunter (editor)

Roz Berrystone (miscellaneous crew)

Fran Burke (miscellaneous crew)

Deborah Samuels (miscellaneous crew)

Igor Nay (production designer)

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The Movie - Butzman

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Movie Premier in 2010.


Color Info: Color
Countries: UK
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English

In movie have been taken:

Bode O'Toole (writer)

Shaun Magher (director)