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Brian Hannan is an Australian actor. Hannan began his career on stage. Stage shows include ''The No Hopers'' (1961). ''The Bones of My Toe'' (1963) and ''Bread and Butter'' (1970). He appeared in filmed for TV plays such as '' The Sweet Sad Story of Elmo and Me'' in 1965. and '' Man of Destiny'' in 1967. Hannan appeared in stage musicals with the J. C. Williamson Theatres in the 1960s, including ''
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'' (1963) '' Hello, Dolly!'' (1965) ''
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'' (1966) ''
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'' (1966) and '' Half a Sixpence'' (1967). On screen he has played a main role on '' Bellbird'' as Roger Green, and had a stint on ''
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'' beginning 1981. He starred in the comedy sketch series '' Don't Ask Us''. He voice acted in animated films such as '' The Phantom Treehouse''.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hannan, Brian Living people Australian stage actors Australian film actors Australian television actors 21st-century Australian actors