- Richard Wilson
Richard Wilson is an Australian actor residing in Sydney. Born 23 October 1984 in Leicester, England, Wilson moved to Australia when he was six years old. - Alastair Duncan
Alastair Duncan is a British-Australian actor and voice actor known for providing the voice-over on the first series of the television show Australia's Most Wanted. He is also the voice of Alfred on The Batman TV series. He has made appearances in many Australian TV series including "Cop Shop", "Homicide", "Division 4", and "Rafferty's Rules". He was also the voice-over for a series of historical documentaries for SBS-TV. - Briony Behets
Briony Behets (born in 1952, United Kingdom) is a British-born actress who found fame acting in Australian soap operas of the 1970s. Her father's work as a civil engineer took him around the world and as a result much of Behet's childhood was spent in Germany, Africa and Sierra Leone before returning to England. At age 17 she was accepted into the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, studying there for two years. - John Wayne Glover
John Wayne Glover (1932-September 9, 2005) was a convicted Australian serial killer. He was responsible for the North Shore Granny Murders in Sydney, Australia. He was nicknamed "The Granny Killer" for his trademark murders that involved attacking older woman by beating them on the head with a hammer until they collapsed, then by strangling them with their underwear. Originally from England, Glover emigrated to Australia in 1956. - Chris Orchard
Chris Orchard (born 6 August 1951 in Manchester, England) is an actor. He has worked extensively in Australian television, and is perhaps best known for his 18 month stint as Dr Rod Langley in the long running soap opera, "The Young Doctors". Other credits include "Chopper Squad", "Prisoner", "Carson's Law", "Special Squad", "Prime Time" and "E Street". - Ugly Dave Gray
Ugly Dave Gray (born Manchester, United Kingdom, December 26, 1933) is an Australian television personality. - Charles Walter de Vis
Charles Walter De Vis (Birmingham, England, May 9 1829 - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, April 30 1915), known as Devis before about 1882, was an English zoologist and ornithologist. Initially a cleric, he gave up his ecclesiastical functions to devote himself to science, initially in England then after 1870 in Australia. His principal work concerned the fossil birds of Queensland (Darling Downs) and southern Australia (Cooper Creek), … - Martin Rotsey
Martin Rotsey is an Australian guitarist, and was a member of the rock band Midnight Oil from 1977 until the band's dissolution in 2002.</br> In 2006, he joined fellow Midnight Oil member Rob Hirst's projects Ghostwriters and "The Angry Tradesmen". He is also featured - together with Hirst - on the track "Around the world" from fellow Midnight Oil guitarist Jim Moginie's solo debut album "Alas Folkloric". - Ros Childs
Ros Childs, born in the United Kingdom, is a TV Journalist focused on business matters, who used to work primarily for ITV before moving to Australia and joining there the ABC. - Tracy Bartram
Tracy Bartram is an Australian comedian, radio personality and jazz singer. Although born in the UK, she grew up and resides in Melbourne, Australia. She began performing stand-up comedy in the mid-1980’s while working in sales and marketing. Her first gig was a ten minute stand-up comedy stint at the Hilton Hotel. - Thomas Brentnall
Thomas Brentnall (1846-1937), was a chartered English born Australian accountant and musician. - Clive Shakespeare
Clive Shakespeare (born 3 June, 1949 in Southampton, England) was the founder and lead guitarist with the successful Australian rock band, Sherbet. He is now working in record production. - Dale Buggins
Dale Buggins was an Australian stunt motorcyclist. Buggins was born in Carmarthen, Wales, and emigrated to Australia with his family at the age of 7 months. His interest in motorcycles began at the age of nine, when his father gave him a small motorbike powered by a lawnmower engine. On 28 May 1978 Buggins broke the world record by jumping over 25 cars at the Newcastle Motordome. - Charles Baird
Charles Baird is a British-born Australian actor. Baird had never contemplated acting until Murali K. Thalluri, the director of "2:37", approached him in Adelaide's Rundle Mall. Baird makes his film debut as "Uneven" Steven in "2:37", which was released on August 17, 2006. He was born in the UK, but emigrated to Adelaide, Australia where he still resides.
|
| |