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Peter Hayes (actor)
Peter Hayes (born Melbourne, 28 September 1957) is a Sydney-based, British trained, Australian television, film and theatre actor and director. He is perhaps best known for the role of Dr. Steven Ryan in the long running Australian soap opera, ''Prisoner''. Acting career Hayes started acting while young with the Port Moresby Players in 1968 in a production of ''1066''. Wanting to become a professional actor he went on to train from 1982 to 1984 at the Webber Douglas Academy in London, United Kingdom. Hayes also holds a Bachelor Arts (Honours) from the University of Melbourne. Television Hayes appeared in Australian soap opera ''Prisoner'' as young Doctor and undercover handyman, Steve Ryan in 1985–1986.'Mass Break-out' ''TV Week'' 17 August 1985, p.58 Hayes has also appeared in ''Rafferty's Rules'' as Peter Booth (1986). He has also appeared in '' Westbrook'' as Golledge, '' Whitlam: The Power and the Passion'' (2013), ''Home and Away'' as Alan Willis, ''Farscape'' and ''A D ...
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Prisoner (TV Series)
''Prisoner'' (known in the UK and the US as ''Prisoner: Cell Block H'' and in Canada as ''Caged Women'') is an Australian television soap opera, which was broadcast on Network Ten (formerly the 0-10 Network) from February 27 (Melbourne) and February 26 (Sydney) 1979 to December 1986 (Melbourne), running eight series and 692 episodes. ''Prisoner'' was the first Australian series to feature a primarily female-dominated cast and carried the slogan "If you think prison is hell for a man, imagine what it would be like for a woman!" The series, produced by the Grundy Organisation, was conceived by Reg Watson and filmed at the then-Network Ten Melbourne Studios at Nunawading and on location. The series garnered an international cult following, and it was one of Australia's most successful media exports, exported to 80 countries, performing particularly well in the United States and Canada (billed as ''Prisoner: Cell Block H'' and ''Caged Women'', respectively). It also built a ...
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Noel Ferrier
Noel Ferrier Member of the Order of Australia, AM (20 December 193016 October 1997) was an Australian television personality, comedian, stage and film actor, raconteur, and theatrical producer. He was a regular panelist in Graham Kennedy's popular game show ''Blankety Blanks (Australian game show), Blankety Blanks''. His movie credits include ''Avengers of the Reef'' (1973), ''Alvin Purple'' (1973), ''Alvin Rides Again'' (1974), ''Scobie Malone (film), Scobie Malone'' (1975), ''Deathcheaters'' (1976), ''Eliza Fraser (film), Eliza Fraser'' (1976), ''Turkey Shoot (1982 film), Turkey Shoot'' (1982), ''The Year of Living Dangerously (film), The Year of Living Dangerously'' (1982), and ''Backstage (1988 film), Backstage'' (1988). He received an AFI nomination for Best Actor for his role in ''Eliza Fraser''. His final movie role was in ''Paradise Road (1997 film), Paradise Road'' (1997). Death Noel Ferrier died 15 October 1997 in Sydney, aged 66, reportedly from a heart attack. Hon ...
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Alumni Of The Webber Douglas Academy Of Dramatic Art
Alumni (: alumnus () or alumna ()) are former students or graduates of a school, college, or university. The feminine plural alumnae is sometimes used for groups of women, and alums (: alum) or alumns (: alumn) as gender-neutral alternatives. The word comes from Latin, meaning nurslings, pupils or foster children, derived from "to nourish". The term is not synonymous with "graduates": people can be alumni without graduating, e.g. Burt Reynolds was an alumnus of Florida State University but did not graduate. The term is sometimes used to refer to former employees, former members of an organization, former contributors, or former inmates. Etymology The Latin noun means "foster son" or "pupil". It is derived from the Latin verb "to nourish". Separate, but from the same root, is the adjective "nourishing", found in the phrase ''alma mater'', a title for a person's home university. Usage in Roman law In Latin, is a legal term (Roman law) to describe a child placed in fosterag ...
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21st-century Australian Male Actors
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Male Actors From Melbourne
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Australian Male Stage Actors
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Queensland Theatre Company
Queensland Theatre, formerly the Queensland Theatre Company and Royal Queensland Theatre Company, is a professional theatre company based in Brisbane, Australia. It regularly performs in its own Bille Brown Theatre and the Queensland Performing Arts Centre's Playhouse. The company was founded in 1970 by British actor and director Alan Edwards with a full company of performers. It was granted the prefix "Royal" in 1984. It is currently headed by executive director Criena Gehrke. History The company has a strong history of development programs and has always aimed to encourage artistic growth across the state. There is an emerging artists program, writing program, including the Queensland Premier's Drama Award, and regional partnerships program. Emphasis is also placed on developing and inspiring young people through the company's education and youth program, with programs including The Scene Project, Youth Ensemble, Theatre Residency Week, Young Playwrights and other master c ...
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Aubrey Mellor
Aubrey Mellor is an Australian theatre director, dramaturge and teacher. Mellor has had a multi-disciplinary practice, having also worked as a writer, adapter, set designer, translator, producer, and stage manager. Early life and training Brought up around variety and circus, Mellor trained in many fields as a young man. His experience traversed dance, music and visual art. He went on to graduate from a production course at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NDIA) in Sydney in 1969. In 1972 Mellor was awarded a Churchill Fellowship. This experience allowed Mellor to study the traditional theatre of the East with a view to incorporating principles observed in Japan where appropriate into the Australian theatre techniques. Artistic direction Mellor has directed a wide rage of performance from opera to dance and film, and held multiple artistic directorships during his career. Mellor was the Artistic Director of the Jane Street Theatre, which grew out of NIDA. He wa ...
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Crossroads Theatre
Crossroads Theatre is an American residence theater company in New Brunswick, New Jersey, focused on the Black American experience and the African diaspora. It is in residence at the newly built New Brunswick Performing Arts Center, which opened in the city's Civic Square in 2019. Theatre Company Crossroads Theater, as a Black theater company, is focused on celebrating the culture, artistry and voices of the African Diaspora. Founded in 1978, it was the winner of the 1999 Regional Theatre Tony Award. History Ricardo Khan and Lee K. Richardson met at Rutgers University while studying for their Masters of Fine Art degree. After graduating in 1977, they founded the company in 1978. With help from George Street Playhouse and grant money from the CETA program, the theater began performing in New Brunswick and became New Jersey's first professional Black repertory theatre. By 1985, it was thriving and had 1,300 subscribers. The company made an effort to appeal to a multiracial audience ...
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