Actor |
Film/TV show |
Year |
Country |
Type |
Notes
|
Politics and government
|
Governors-General of Australia
|
Richard Casey, Baron Casey
|
Tim Elliott |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Prime Ministers of Australia
|
Sir George Reid
|
Brian Lipson |
Deadline Gallipoli |
2015 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Billy Hughes
|
Jon Ewing |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Colin David Reese |
Paris 1919 |
2009 |
Canada |
TV film |
Docudrama. An adaptation of the book by Margaret MacMillan.
|
Stanley Bruce
|
Terence Rigby |
Edward & Mrs Simpson |
1978 |
UK |
TV series |
An adaptation of the biography Edward VIII by Frances Donaldson.
|
Leslie Wright |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Sir Earle Page
|
Simon Chilvers |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Robert Menzies
|
John Wood |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Arthur Fadden
|
John Clayton |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
John Curtin
|
Michael Blakemore |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Frank Forde
|
Colin McEwan |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Ben Chifley
|
Bill Hunter |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Harold Holt
|
Harold Hopkins |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Bob Hawke
|
Richard Roxburgh |
The Crown |
2020 |
UK/USA |
TV series |
|
Malcolm Turnbull
|
Phillip Law |
The Windsors |
2016 |
UK |
TV series |
Comedy
|
Ministers for External Affairs/Foreign Affairs
|
H. V. Evatt
|
Peter Whitford |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Percy Spender
|
David Downer |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Ministers for Transport
|
Eddie Ward
|
Max Cullen |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Leaders of the Opposition
|
Arthur Calwell
|
Ron Blanchard |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Governors of New South Wales
|
John Loder, 2nd Baron Wakehurst
|
Robert Lindsell |
The Crown |
2016–17 |
UK/USA |
TV series |
|
Premiers of New South Wales
|
Jack Lang
|
Tim Robertson |
A Thousand Skies |
1985 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Governors of Queensland
|
Sir Hamilton Goold-Adams
|
Graham Hopkins |
Rhodes |
1996 |
UK |
TV series |
As a young man.
|
Premiers of Victoria
|
Graham Berry
|
Bud Tingwell |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Deputy Premiers of Victoria
|
Sir Murray Bourchier
|
Tony Bonner |
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles |
1993 |
USA |
TV series |
|
Administrators of the Northern Territory
|
James Muirhead
|
Noel Adams |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Bud Tingwell |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Chief Ministers of the Northern Territory
|
Paul Everingham
|
Bob Baines |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Christopher Stollery |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Public servants
|
Graham Evans
|
Adam Fitzgerald |
The Crown |
2020 |
UK/USA |
TV series |
|
Isaac Nichols
|
Stewart Ginn |
Time Out |
1963 |
Australia |
TV series |
Docudrama
|
Sir Frederick Shedden
|
Neil Fitzpatrick |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Diplomats
|
Bruce Haigh
|
John Hargreaves |
Cry Freedom |
1987 |
UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the books Biko and Asking for Trouble by Donald Woods.
|
Spouses of Prime Ministers
|
Elsie Curtin
|
Nancye Hayes |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Hazel Hawke
|
Naomi Allisstone |
The Crown |
2020 |
UK/USA |
TV series |
|
Other relatives and associates
|
Elsie Curtin: Daughter of John Curtin.
|
Susan McCreary |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
John Curtin: Son of John Curtin.
|
Andrew Lloyde |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Mary Alice Evatt
|
Julie Hamilton |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Military
|
Chiefs of the General Staff
|
Sir William Bridges
|
Malcolm Robertson |
Anzacs |
1985 |
Australia |
TV series |
|
Bryan Brown |
Deadline Gallipoli |
2015 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Sir Brudenell White
|
Chris Waters |
Anzacs |
1985 |
Australia |
TV series |
|
Simon Lyndon |
Deadline Gallipoli |
2015 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Sir Harry Chauvel
|
Bill Kerr |
The Lighthorsemen |
1987 |
Australia |
Film |
|
Ray Edwards |
A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia |
1990 |
UK |
TV film |
|
Colin Baker |
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles |
1993 |
USA |
TV series |
|
Sir Vernon Sturdee
|
Vincent Ball |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Sir Sydney Rowell
|
Tony Barry |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Generals of World War I
|
John Antill
|
Colin Moody |
Deadline Gallipoli |
2015 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Sir William Bridges: See Chief of the General Staff.
|
Sir Harry Chauvel: See Chiefs of the General Staff.
|
Harold Edward Elliott
|
Francis Bell |
Anzacs |
1985 |
Australia |
TV series |
|
William Grant
|
Jon Sidney |
The Lighthorsemen |
1987 |
Australia |
Film |
|
Robert Swann |
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles |
1993 |
USA |
TV series |
|
Sir John Monash
|
Bill Kerr |
Anzacs |
1985 |
Australia |
TV series |
|
Ben Mortley |
100 Days to Victory |
2018 |
Canada |
TV miniseries |
Docudrama
|
Sir Brudenell White: See Chiefs of the General Staff.
|
Other army officers of World War I
|
Charles Bean
|
Joel Jackson |
Deadline Gallipoli |
2015 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
Nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Actor and the Logie Award for Best Newcomer.
|
Murray Bourchier
|
Tony Bonner |
The Lighthorsemen |
1987 |
Australia |
Film |
|
George Rankin
|
Serge Lazareff |
The Lighthorsemen |
1987 |
Australia |
Film |
|
Phillip Schuler: War correspondent and photographer.
|
Sam Worthington |
Deadline Gallipoli |
2015 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Other army soldiers of World War I
|
Arthur Bazley: Batman and clerk to Charles Bean.
|
James Peter Fraser |
Deadline Gallipoli |
2015 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Generals of World War II
|
Sir Thomas Blamey
|
Gerald Peters |
MacArthur |
1977 |
USA |
Film |
|
Ray Barrett |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Geoff Parry |
Anzacs |
1985 |
Australia |
TV series |
|
George Alan Vasey
|
Richard Meikle |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Royal Australian Air Force officers of World War II
|
Les Knight
|
Denys Graham |
The Dam Busters |
1955 |
UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the books The Dam Busters by Paul Brickhill and Enemy Coast Ahead by Guy Gibson.
|
Dave Shannon
|
Ronald Wilson |
The Dam Busters |
1955 |
UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the books The Dam Busters by Paul Brickhill and Enemy Coast Ahead by Guy Gibson.
|
Other Royal Australian Air Force airmen of World War II
|
Al Hake
|
Ron Donachie |
The Great Escape II: The Untold Story |
1988 |
USA |
TV miniseries |
|
Recipients of the Empire Gallantry Medal
|
Sir Bill Taylor: See Aviators.
|
Religion
|
Anglican priests
|
Samuel Marsden
|
John Gray |
Time Out |
1963 |
Australia |
TV series |
Docudrama
|
Law and crime
|
Judges of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory
|
Philip Rice: Barrister who represented Lindy and Michael Chamberlain in the first two inquests into the death of their daughter and later served as a judge from 1986 to 1991.
|
Don Pascoe |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Wayne Pygram |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Chief Justices of Victoria
|
John Harber Phillips
|
Peter Carroll |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Neil Fitzpatrick |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Andrew McFarlane |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Other Judges of the Supreme Court of Victoria
|
Sir Reginald Sholl
|
James Condon |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Other judges and magistrates
|
Denis Barritt: Coroner who presided over the first inquest into the death of Azaria Chamberlain in 1980.
|
Kenneth Goodlet |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Maurie Fields |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Simon Westaway |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Greg Cavanagh: Solicitor who represented Lindy and Michael Chamberlain and later became the chief coroner of the Northern Territory.
|
Ian Swan |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Gerry Galvin: Coroner who presided over the second inquest into the death of Azaria Chamberlain in 1982.
|
Richard Meikle |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Other barristers
|
Ian Barker
|
Max Phipps |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Bruce Myles |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Peter O'Brien |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Andrew Kirkham: Junior counsel for Lindy and Michael Chamberlain at their trial.
|
Brett Nevill |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Brendan Higgins |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Aaron Blabey |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Jack Lazarus: Prominent Melbourne barrister.
|
Stephen Whittaker |
Mrs Biggs |
2012 |
UK |
TV series |
|
Thomas Pauling: Junior prosecuting counsel at the trial of Lindy and Michael Chamberlain.
|
Robert Wallace |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Cameron Garner |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Des Sturgess: Barrister assisting the coroner in the second inquest into the death of Azaria Chamberlain in 1981.
|
Francis Bell |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Dennis Miller |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Chris Haywood |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Solicitors
|
Peter Dean: Solicitor who represented Lindy and Michael Chamberlain in the first inquest into the death of AZaria Chamberlain in 1980.
|
Ron Owen |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Bruce Kilpatrick |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Ashley Macknay: Solicitor who represented the Northern Territory in the first inquest into the death of Azaria Chamberlain in 1980.
|
Russell Newman |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Peter Hosking |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Stuart Tipple: Solicitor who represented Lindy and Michael Chamberlain.
|
Lewis Fitz-Gerald |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
David Nicoll |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Commissioners of the Australian Federal Police
|
Peter McAulay
|
Jeff Ashby |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
John McArdle |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Other police officers
|
Graeme Charlwood: Northern Territory Police detective sergeant in charge of the Azaria Chamberlain case.
|
Jim Holt |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Nick Tate |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Steven Vidler |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Frank Cocks: Northern Territory Police forensic sergeant who was involved in the Azaria Chamberlain case.
|
John Cobley |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Paul Young |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Barry Otto |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Michael Gilroy: Northern Territory Police inspector at Alice Springs who first investigated the disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain.
|
John Clayton |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Mervyn Drake |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Alan David Lee |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
John Lincoln: Northern Territory Police sergeant at Alice Springs who first investigated the disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain.
|
Peter Johnson |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Tony Martin |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Jim Metcalfe: Northern Territory Police detective senior constable who was involved in the Azaria Chamberlain case.
|
Ian Mackenzie-Smith |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Bruce Venables |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Stephen Jenkins |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Frank Morris: Northern Territory Police constable at Alice Springs who was the first police officer on the scene after the disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain.
|
John Hines |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Mark Little |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Travis McMahon |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Michael O'Loughlin: Legal officer with the Northern Territory Police who was involved in the Azaria Chamberlain case.
|
Matthew Barker |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Michael Spence |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Neil Plumb: Northern Territory Police detective superintendent who oversaw the Azaria Chamberlain case.
|
Lawrence Held |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Brian Vriends |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Sir Frederick Pottinger
|
Richard Davis |
Time Out |
1963 |
Australia |
TV series |
Docudrama
|
Criminologists and forensic scientists
|
Barry Boettcher: Forensic biologist who appeared for the defence in the trial of Lindy and Michael Chamberlain.
|
Graham Corry |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Jon Finlayson |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Kenneth Brown: Forensic odontologist involved in the Azaria Chamberlain case.
|
John Faasen |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Edgar Metcalfe |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Jerome Ehlers |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Malcolm Chaikin: Professor of textile technology involved in the Azaria Chamberlain case.
|
Ted Clark |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Gary Files |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Les Harris: Expert on dingo behaviour who appeared for the defence at the trial of Lindy and Michael Chamberlain.
|
Roderick Williams |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Rex Kuchel: Forensic botanist involved in the Azaria Chamberlain case.
|
Raymond Duparc |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Graeme Blundell |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Joy Kuhl: Forensic biologist involved in the Azaria Chamberlain case.
|
Sonja Tallis |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Sandy Gore |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Angie Milliken |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
Nominated for the AFI Award for Best Supporting Actress. An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Richard Nairn: Professor of pathology at Monash University who was involved in the Azaria Chamberlain case.
|
David Ravenswood |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Andrew Scott: Forensic biologist involved in the Azaria Chamberlain case.
|
Jim Kemp |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Jean-Marc Russ |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
People associated with the Ned Kelly gang
|
Ned Kelly
|
Cody O'Prey |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
As a boy. An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Heath Ledger |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
Nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Actor. An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Orlando Schwerdt |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
As a boy. An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
George MacKay |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
Nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Actor. An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Joe Byrne
|
Orlando Bloom |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
Nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor. An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Sean Keenan |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Steve Hart
|
Philip Barantini |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Louis Hewison |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Dan Kelly
|
Laurence Kinlan |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Mo Scott |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
As a boy. An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Earl Cave |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Hugh Bracken: Police constable at Glenrowan, taken hostage by the Kelly gang.
|
Brian Wray |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
John Buckley Castieau (1831–1885): Governor of Melbourne Gaol.
|
Paul Rogers |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Martin Cherry: A resident of Glenrowan accidentally killed in the shootout.
|
Nick Bourke |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Thomas Curnow: Schoolmaster of Glenrowan who warned the police about the Kelly gang's destruction of the railway lines.
|
Christopher James Baker |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Jacob Collins-Levy |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Father Donaghy: Catholic chaplain of Melbourne Gaol.
|
Ben De Castella |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Alexander Fitzpatrick: Police constable at Benalla.
|
Kiri Paramore |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Nicholas Hoult |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
John Gribble: Clergyman robbed of his watch by Steve Hart at Jerilderie bank.
|
John Muirhead |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Edward Hall: Police constable at Benalla who beat the young Ned Kelly.
|
Russell Gilbert |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Francis Hare: Police superintendent charged with apprehending the Kelly gang.
|
Geoffrey Rush |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Ellen Barry: Girlfriend and later wife of Aaron Sherritt.
|
Thea Gumbert |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
As Mary Hegarty. An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Anne Jones: Owner of the hotel in Glenrowan where the Kelly gang made their last stand.
|
Karen Davitt |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Jessica Macdonald |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Jane Jones: Daughter of Anne Jones.
|
Saskia Burmeister |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
John Jones: Son of Anne Jones, accidentally killed during the shootout.
|
Declan Simpson |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Fox Curry |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Ellen Kelly: Mother of Ned Kelly.
|
Kris McQuade |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Essie Davis |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Grace Kelly: Younger sister of Ned Kelly.
|
Emily Browning |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Claerwen Brown |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
As a baby. An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Kate Kelly
|
Kerry Condon |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Winonan Keegan |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
As a girl. An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Josephine Blazier |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Maggie Kelly: Older sister of Ned Kelly.
|
Asmara Feik |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
As a girl. An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Lola Hewison |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Red Kelly: Father of Ned Kelly.
|
Peter Young |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Gentle Ben Corbett |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Michael Kennedy: Police sergeant murdered by the Kelly gang at Stringybark Creek.
|
Anthony Hayes |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Will McNeill |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
George King: Stepfather of Ned Kelly.
|
Marlon Williams |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Tom Lloyd
|
Nick Farnell |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Thomas Lonigan: Police constable murdered by the Kelly gang at Stringybark Creek.
|
Peter Phelps |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Andrew Wright |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Thomas McIntyre: Police constable who survived the massacre at Stringybark Creek.
|
Tim Wright |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Steve Bradshaw |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
John Nicholson: Benalla doctor who treated Ned Kelly after his capture.
|
Jim Howes |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Constable O'Dea: Police constable at Benalla.
|
Chris Wilson |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
James Reardon: Line repairer at Glenrowan forced by the Kelly gang to tear up the railway track.
|
Peter O'Shea |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Edward Rogers: Owner of the Imperial Hotel in Beechworth.
|
Gregan O'Leary |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Michael Scanlan: Police constable murdered by the Kelly gang at Stringybark Creek.
|
Ed McShortall |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Paul Rochford |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Robert Scott: Manager of the Euroa bank.
|
Geoff Morrell |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Susan Scott: Wife of Robert Scott.
|
Rachel Griffiths |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Fanny Shaw: Maid to the Scotts and old schoolfriend of Steve Hart.
|
Molly McCaffrey |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Elizabeth Shelton: Mother of Richard Shelton.
|
Victoria Eagger |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Claudia Karvan |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Esau Shelton: Father of Richard Shelton.
|
Greg Saunders |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Richard Shelton: Boy saved from drowning by the young Ned Kelly.
|
Tasman Vaughan |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Chase Oosterweghel |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Aaron Sherritt
|
Joel Edgerton |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Maggie Skillion: Sister of Ned Kelly.
|
Brooke Harman |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
John Sarsfield Stanistreet: Staion master of Glenrowan.
|
Andrew S. Gilbert |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Denis Sullivan: Line repairer at Glenrowan forced by the Kelly gang to tear up the railway track.
|
Clayton Jacobson |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Elijah Upjohn: Prisoner who hanged Ned Kelly.
|
Graham Turner |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
James Whelan: Police sergeant at Benalla.
|
Graham Jahne |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Anton Wicks: Neighbour of Aaron Sherritt.
|
Laurie Jensen |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Wild Wright: Friend of Ned Kelly.
|
Russell Dykstra |
Ned Kelly |
2003 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel Our Sunshine by Robert Drewe.
|
Other bushrangers
|
Dan Morgan
|
John Murray |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Harry Power
|
Russell Crowe |
True History of the Kelly Gang |
2019 |
Australia/UK |
Film |
Nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor. An adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey.
|
Murderers, alleged murderers and murder suspects
|
Lindy Chamberlain
|
Elaine Hudson |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Meryl Streep |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
Won the Cannes Film Festival Award and AFI Award for Best Actress. Nominated for the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Actress and the Sant Jordi for Best Foreign Actress. An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Miranda Otto |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
Won the Silver Logie for Best Actress. Nominated for the AFI Award for Best Actress. An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Murder victims, possible murder victims and alleged murder victims
|
Azaria Chamberlain
|
Sandy Edwards |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Aliza Dason |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Alison O'Connell |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Bethany Ann Prickett |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Lauren Shepherd |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Georgia Sanders |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Other criminals and alleged criminals
|
Michael Chamberlain
|
John Hamblin |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Sam Neill |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
Won the AFI Award for Best Actor. An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Craig McLachlan |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Witnesses, relatives and others connected to crimes
|
Alan Barber: Manager of the Uluru Motel at the time of the disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain.
|
Brian Anderson |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Peter Corbett |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Aidan Chamberlain: Older son of Lindy and Michael Chamberlain.
|
Ben Phillips |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
Aged 6.
|
Dale Reeves |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
Aged 6. An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
David Hoflin |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
Aged 8. An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Jason Reason |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
Aged 11. An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Isaac Gorman |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
Aged 6. An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Sam McGlone |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
Aged 11. An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Kahlia Chamberlain: Younger daughter of Lindy and Michael Chamberlain.
|
Jane Coker |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
As a baby. An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Rae-Leigh Henson |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
Aged 18 months. An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Nicolette Minster |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
Aged 4. An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Sarah McTaggart |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
Aged 4. An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Reagan Chamberlain: Younger son of Lindy and Michael Chamberlain.
|
Nicky Phillips |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
Aged 4.
|
Michael Wetter |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
Aged 4. An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Kane Barton |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
Aged 6. An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Trent Roberts |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
Aged 9. An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Shannon Sage |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
Aged 4. An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Robert Shields |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
Aged 9. An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Wally Goodwin: Tourist who found Azaria Chamberlain's jumpsuit near Ayers Rock.
|
Tim Robertson |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Peter Marshall |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Murray Haby: Tourist who found the tracks of the dingo that probably snatched Azaria Chamberlain at Ayers Rock.
|
David Bradshaw |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Aaron Davison |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Greg Lowe: Tourist who was camped next to the Chamberlains at Ayers Rock with his wife Sally Lowe when Azaria Chamberlain disappeared.
|
Ray Meagher |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Bill McCluskey |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Peter Moore |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Sally Lowe: Tourist who was camped next to the Chamberlains at Ayers Rock with her husband Greg Lowe when Azaria Chamberlain disappeared.
|
Vanessa Downing |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Debra Lawrance |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Nadine Garner |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Avis Murchison: Mother of Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Kay Taylor |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Dorothy Alison |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Lorraine Bayly |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Cliff Murchison: Father of Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Brian James |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Bob Newman |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Derek Roff: Chief ranger at the Ayers Rock National Park during the Azaria Chamberlain case.
|
Norman Phillips |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Vincent Gil |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
John Stanton |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Daisy Walkabout: Aboriginal tracker involved in the search for Azaria Chamberlain.
|
Yuyuya Nampitjimpa |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Amy Whittaker: Tourist who was camped next to the Chamberlains at Ayers Rock with her husband Vernon when Azaria Chamberlain disappeared.
|
Marilyn Allen |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Caroline Gillmer |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Vernon Whittaker: Tourist who was camped next to the Chamberlains at Ayers Rock with his wife Amy when Azaria Chamberlain disappeared.
|
David Cahill |
The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain |
1983 |
Australia |
TV film |
|
Reg Gorman |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Barbara Winmatti: Aboriginal tracker involved in the search for Azaria Chamberlain; also known as Tijikadu.
|
Alice Nampitjimpa |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Rita Jingo |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Nipper Winmatti: Aboriginal tracker involved in the search for Azaria Chamberlain.
|
Steve Dodd |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Rex Granites |
Through My Eyes |
2004 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
An adaptation of the autobiography by Lindy Chamberlain.
|
Literature and thought
|
Journalists, columnists and critics
|
Daisy Bates
|
Rosemary Webster |
Time Out |
1963 |
Australia |
TV series |
Docudrama
|
Julie Clarke: Partner of Richard Neville, with whom she co-authored Bad Blood: The Life and Crimes of Charles Sobhraj.
|
Rachel Ward |
Shadow of the Cobra |
1989 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
As Chris Royston.
|
Geoff De Luca: First journalist to interview Lindy and Michael Chamberlain after the disappearance of their daughter.
|
Peter Sardi |
A Cry in the Dark |
1988 |
Australia |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Evil Angels by John Bryson.
|
Sir Keith Murdoch: See Newspaper proprietors.
|
Richard Neville
|
Michael Woods |
Shadow of the Cobra |
1989 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
As Steven Carey.
|
Newspaper proprietors
|
Sir Keith Murdoch
|
David Bradshaw |
Anzacs |
1985 |
Australia |
TV series |
|
Ewen Leslie |
Deadline Gallipoli |
2015 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Arts and crafts
|
Photographers
|
Frank Hurley
|
Matt Day |
Shackleton |
2002 |
UK |
TV miniseries |
|
Science and medicine
|
Physicians
|
Gordon Mathison
|
Josh Saks |
Deadline Gallipoli |
2015 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Therapists
|
Lionel Logue
|
Michael Elwyn |
Bertie and Elizabeth |
2002 |
UK |
TV film |
|
Geoffrey Rush |
The King's Speech |
2010 |
UK |
Film |
Won the BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor. Nominated for the Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award and Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor.
|
Transport
|
Aviators
|
Keith Anderson (died 1929): Died while trying to find Charles Kingsford Smith.
|
Joss McWilliam |
A Thousand Skies |
1985 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Sir Norman Brearley
|
Nick Waters |
A Thousand Skies |
1985 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Sir Hudson Fysh
|
Glenn Robbins |
A Thousand Skies |
1985 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Geoff Hemsworth: A participant in the 1934 MacRobertson Air Race.
|
Jeff Truman |
Half a World Away |
1991 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Bobby Hitchcock (died 1929): Died while trying to find Charles Kingsford Smith.
|
Geoff Parry |
A Thousand Skies |
1985 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith
|
John Walton |
A Thousand Skies |
1985 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Jimmy Melrose
|
Rhys Muldoon |
Half a World Away |
1991 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Ray Parer
|
Gary Day |
Half a World Away |
1991 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Tommy Pethybridge (died 1935): Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's co-pilot on his fateful final flight.
|
Andrew Thompson |
A Thousand Skies |
1985 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Sir Bill Taylor
|
Roderick Williams |
A Thousand Skies |
1985 |
Australia |
|
Charles Ulm
|
Andrew Clarke |
A Thousand Skies |
1985 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Business and finance
|
Other businesspeople
|
Sir Arthur Coles
|
Don Crosby |
The Last Bastion |
1984 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Bernhardt Holtermann
|
Robert McDarra |
Time Out |
1963 |
Australia |
TV series |
Docudrama
|
Sidney Meyer
|
Bryon Williams |
A Thousand Skies |
1985 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Sir Macpherson Robertson
|
James Condon |
Half a World Away |
1991 |
Australia |
TV miniseries |
|
Music
|
Opera and light opera singers
|
Dame Nellie Melba
|
Patrice Munsel |
Melba |
1953 |
UK |
Film |
|
Kiri Te Kanawa |
Downton Abbey |
2013 |
UK |
TV series |
|
Music managers, producers and technicians
|
Roger Davies
|
James Reyne |
What's Love Got to Do with It |
1993 |
USA |
Film |
An adaptation of the autobiography I, Tina by Tina Turner.
|
Stage, screen and radio
|
Actors
|
Errol Flynn
|
Jude Law |
The Aviator |
2004 |
USA |
Film |
|
Theatrical directors, managers and impresarios
|
J. C. Williamson
|
Joe McCormick |
Time Out |
1963 |
Australia |
TV series |
Docudrama
|
Broadcasters
|
Tony Charlton
|
Nick Farnell |
Mrs Biggs |
2012 |
UK |
TV series |
|
Sport and leisure
|
Rowers
|
Mervyn Wood
|
Matt Barber |
Bert and Dickie |
2012 |
UK |
TV film |
|
Mountaineers
|
Michael Groom
|
Luke Garrett |
Into Thin Air: Death on Everest |
1997 |
USA |
TV film |
An adaptation of the book by Jon Krakauer.
|
Tom Wright |
Everest |
2015 |
UK/USA |
Film |
An adaptation of the book Left for Dead by Beck Weathers.
|
Miscellaneous
|
Intelligence officers and spies
|
Michael Bialoguski
|
Lee Montague |
Play of the Month, #2.1 "Defection! The Case of Colonel Petrov" |
1966 |
UK |
TV film |
|
Pioneers, settlers and explorers
|
Robert O'Hara Burke
|
Max Osbiston |
Time Out |
1963 |
Australia |
TV series |
Docudrama
|
William de Gillern
|
Guy Deghy |
Churchill's People, #25 "True Patriots All" |
1975 |
UK |
TV film |
An adaptation of part of A History of the English-Speaking Peoples by Winston Churchill.
|
Thomas Peel
|
Edward Hepple |
Time Out |
1963 |
Australia |
TV series |
Docudrama
|