Brendon Lunney
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Brendon Lunney is an Australian actor and producer. Lunney's featured screen roles include Michael in '' No Roses for Michael'' in 1970, Commissioner Edmund Fitzalan in '' Rush'' in 1974, Joey Emmett in ''Dead Men Running'' in 1971, Harry Byrne in '' Lucky Colour Blue'' in 1975. Ross in '' Do I Have to Kill My Child?'' in 1976 and Mark Adams in ''
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'' in 1979 Lunney was a regular presenter on ''
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'' and '' Switched On Set''. Lunney was a member of the Old Tote Theatre Company, appearing for them in ''As You Like It'' (1971), ''The Man of Mode''(1971) and ''A Month in the Country'' (Parade Theatre, 1971).


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Biographical cuttings on Brendon Lunney, actor and farmer, containing one or more cuttings from newspapers or journals
at the National Library of Australia {{DEFAULTSORT:Lunney, Brendon Living people Australian stage actors Australian television actors 20th-century Australian actors Year of birth missing (living people)