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John Sheerin
John Sheerin is an Australian actor. He played lead roles in the TV movie ''Robbery (1985 film), Robbery'' and the TV series ''Chances (TV series), Chances''. Other screen roles include ''Joh's Jury'' and ''Perhaps Love (1987 film), Perhaps Love''. Sheerin also acted on stage, appearing in ''Byzantine Flowers'' in 1990 and ''Gunjies - Travelling in Haunted Country'' in 1993. Filmography Film * ''Robbery (1985 film), Robbery'' (TV movie, 1985) - Major Bill Taylor * ''Two Friends (1986 film), Two Friends'' (TV movie, 1986) as Dead Girl's Father * ''Perhaps Love (1987 film), Perhaps Love'' (TV movie, 1987) as Jack * ''Joh's Jury'' (TV movie, 1993) as Dave Television * ''Bodyline (miniseries), Bodyline'' (miniseries) (1984) as Bill Ponsford * ''Chances (TV series), Chances'' (episodes 1–110) (1991-92) as Dan Taylor * ''Naked: Stories of Men'' (episode 3: 'Blindside Breakaway") (1996) * ''Federation (miniseries), Federation'' (miniseries, part 3: "The Nation") (1998) as Voice ...
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Eilish Sheerin
Eilish Sheerin (born 5 October 1992) is an Australian rules footballer with in the AFL Women's (AFLW). Sheerin was drafted by with their second selection and fifty eighth overall in the 2022 AFL Women's draft. She made her debut against at Kardinia Park, GMHBA Stadium in the first round of AFL Women's season seven in 2022. Sheerin was traded to North Melbourne Football Club, North Melbourne in exchange for their 2024 AFL Women's draft, Draft Pick #18 in the 2024 Trade Period. Statistics :''Statistics are correct to end S7 (2022)'' , - style="background-color: #eaeaea" ! scope="row" style="text-align:center" , AFL Women's season seven, S7 (2022) , style="text-align:center;", , 31 , , 12 , , 1, , 3 , , 105 , , 90 , , 195 , , 21 , , 4 , , 0.1 , , 0.3 , , 8.8 , , 7.5 , , 16.3 , , 1.8 , , 3.7 , - , - class="sortbottom" ! colspan=3, Career ! 12 ! 1 ! 3 ! 105 ! 90 ! 195 ! 21 ! 44 ! 0.1 ! 0.3 ! 8.8 ! 7.5 ! 16.3 ! 1.8 ! 3.7 References External links

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Outriders (TV Series)
''Outriders'' is an Australian children's television series that first screened on the Nine Network in 2001. It was a 26 part series produced by Southern Star Entertainment. Episodes *1. Eye of the Dragon: Part 1 (airdate 9 July 2001) *2. Eye of the Dragon: Part 2 (airdate 10 July 2001) *3. Eye of the Dragon: Part 3 (airdate 11 July 2001) *4. Eye of the Dragon: Part 4 (airdate 12 July 2001) *5. Eye of the Dragon: Part 5 (airdate 13 July 2001) *6. Eye of the Dragon: Part 6 (airdate 16 July 2001) *7. Ghost of the Past: Part 1 (airdate 17 July 2001) *8. Ghost of the Past: Part 2 (airdate 18 July 2001) *9. Ghost of the Past: Part 3 (airdate 19 July 2001) *10. Ghost of the Past: Part 4 (airdate 20 July 2001) *11. Dirty Business: Part 1 (airdate 23 July 2001) *12. Dirty Business: Part 2 (airdate 24 July 2001) *13. Dirty Business: Part 3 (airdate 25 July 2001) *14. Dirty Business: Part 4 (airdate 26 July 2001) *15. Paradise Lost: Part 1 (airdate 27 July 2001) *16. Paradise Lost: Par ...
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Australian Television Actors
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All Saints (TV Series)
''All Saints'' is an Australian medical drama television series that first screened on the Seven Network on 24 February 1998. Set in the fictional All Saints Western General Hospital, it focused on the staff of Ward 17 until its closure in 2004, which is when the focus changed and began following the staff of the emergency department. The show was produced by John Holmes, alongside Jo Porter, MaryAnne Carroll, and Di Drew. The final episode aired on 27 October 2009, completing its record-breaking 12-year run. Plot ''All Saints'' follows the lives of the staff at All Saints Western General Hospital. Until its closure in 2004 (season seven), the show primarily focused on the staff in Ward 17. Known as the "garbage ward", as it took all the overflow from the other wards, Ward 17 was run by compassionate nun, Sister Terri Sullivan ( Georgie Parker). Her staff included her nurses Connor Costello ( Jeremy Cumpston), Von Ryan ( Judith McGrath), Bronwyn Craig ( Libby Tanner), Jared Le ...
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Two Twisted
''Two Twisted'' is an Australian TV mystery anthology drama which premiered on the Nine Network on 14 August 2006. Narrated by Bryan Brown, who also produced the series' predecessor, ''Twisted Tales'', each episode of the series contains two short half-hour stories, that have a twist ending. Also present in each episode is a link or connection between the two tales. Rather than draw on a pool of experienced writers, the producers of the series issued a call to up-and-coming writers to submit screenplays. Some 2,400 entries were received and from these, 14 finalists were chosen. Directors were chosen in a similar fashion. A mix of experienced and emerging directors were chosen to shoot each episode. Each episode was shot over a period of four days with each director given another four days to edit. Cast * Aden Young as Patrick Dempsey * Alex Dimitriades as Rolly * Anthony Hayes as Julian Knox * Anh Do as Paramedic * Asher Keddie as Sarah * Bill Hunter as Grandfather * Bryan ...
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McLeod's Daughters
''McLeod's Daughters'' is an Australian drama television series created by Posie Graeme-Evans and Caroline Stanton for the Nine Network, which aired from 8 August 2001, to 31 January 2009, lasting eight seasons. It stars Lisa Chappell and Bridie Carter in the leading roles as two sisters reunited after twenty years of separation, thrust into a working relationship when they inherit their family's cattle station in South Australia. The series is produced by Millennium Television, in association with Nine Films and Television and Southern Star. Graeme-Evans, Kris Noble and Susan Bower served as the original executive producers. The series was originally conceived as a then-intended television film pilot, which broadcast on Nine Network in 1996. Despite its success, and becoming the highest-rated telemovie in Australian television history, a series was not picked up by the network until several years later. The majority of filming took place on location in Kingsford, a loc ...
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Home And Away
''Home and Away'' (''H&A'') is an Australian television soap opera. It was created by Alan Bateman and commenced broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. Bateman came up with the concept of the show during a trip to Kangaroo Point, New South Wales, where he noticed locals were complaining about the construction of a foster home and against the idea of foster children from the city living in the area. The soap opera was initially going to be called ''Refuge'', but the name was changed to the "friendlier" title of ''Home and Away'' once production began. The show premiered in what Bateman classified as a ninety-minute telefeatureOram, James "Home and Away: Behind the Scenes" p. 45 Angus and Robertson, 1989 (subsequently in re-runs and on VHS titled as ''Home and Away: The Movie''), as opposed to a pilot. Since then, each subsequent episode has aired for a duration of twenty-two minutes. ''Home and Away'' has become the second longest-running drama series in Australian t ...
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The Adventures Of Sam
''The Adventures of Sam'' is an Australian children's animated television series, written by Ken Kelso, that aired on the ABC in 1999. The series ran for 13 episodes and is produced by the Australian Film Finance Corporation and Southern Star Entertainment in association with the ABC. It was also well known for its theme music by Nerida Tyson-Chew which was nominated for several awards. The series was also released on three videos in 1999 by PolyGram Video each containing four episodes featuring all episodes except for the final episode "Begin Again". It also aired on Toon Disney and The Disney Channel in the United Kingdom, TV2 in New Zealand, Kids Central in Singapore, Arutz HaYeladim in Israel, K-T.V. World in South Africa, France 5 in France, Disney Channel in Malaysia and RTÉ2 in Ireland being shown on the long running children's block ''The Den The Den (previously The New Den) is a football stadium in Bermondsey, south-east London, and the home of Millwall ...
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Robbery (1985 Film)
''Robbery'' is a 1985 Australian television film directed by Michael Thornhill inspired by the Great Bookie Robbery. Cast * Simon Chilvers as Chief Superintendent Bill Sullivan * Regina Gaigalas as Det. Inspector Joan Pearson * Tim Hughes as Sergeant Shaw * Rhys McConnochie as Michael Webster * Richard Meikle as Major General * Tony Rickards as Lt. Russ Stephenson * John Sheerin as Major Bill Taylor * Joe Spano as Noel Jenkins * Peter Fisher as Williams * Basil Clarke as Johnny Murphy * Jonathan Sweet as Banks * Reg Gillam as Police Commissioner * Tina Bursill as Suzy Plot Major Bill Taylor (John Sheerin), leader of a fictitious Australian SAS-like regiment, is in charge of a hush-hush training exercise that goes wrong and is made to take leave (and the section disbanded) while the dust settles. He has a meeting at a gentlemen's club with retired Lt. Russ Stephenson (Tony Rickards) who tells him about regular meet-ups of bookmakers at the Club where they quietly settle acc ...
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