Graeme Blundell

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    July 8, 1945 (80 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Graeme Blundell

    Biography

    ​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Graeme Blundell (born 1945) is an Australian actor, director, producer, writer and biographer. Blundell was born in Melbourne; he grew up in Clifton Hill, a suburb of Melbourne. He was educated at University High School and the University of Melbourne. In his early years, Blundell worked at La Mama Theatre, the Pram Factory, Hoopla, the Playbox Theatre Company, and the Melbourne Theatre Company. He directed and acted in the premiere performance of Jack Hibberd's play Dimboola at La Mama. His first television appearance was as an uncredited extra in the debut episode of Homicide (1964). He is best known as playing the title character in the 70's sex-comedy film Alvin Purple. He has written extensively in The Australian newspaper as well as writing biographies of Brett Whiteley (Brett Whiteley: An Unauthorised Life, 1996, with his then wife Margot Hilton), and Graham Kennedy (King, 2003). Description above from the Wikipedia article Graeme Blundell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

    Known For

    • Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

      Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

      2005

    • In Her Skin

      In Her Skin

      2009

    • Not Quite Hollywood

      Not Quite Hollywood

      2008

    • Mad Dog Morgan

      Mad Dog Morgan

      1976

    • Underbelly

      Underbelly

      2008

    • The Year My Voice Broke

      The Year My Voice Broke

      1987

    • The Odd Angry Shot

      The Odd Angry Shot

      1979

    • Don's Party

      Don's Party

      1976

    • Alvin Purple

      Alvin Purple

      1973

    • Alvin Rides Again

      Alvin Rides Again

      1974

    • Police Rescue

      Police Rescue

      1991

    • Midnite Spares

      Midnite Spares

      1983

    • Laid

      Laid

      2011

    • Idiot Box

      Idiot Box

      1997

    • Stork

      Stork

      1971