Brendon Lunney | |
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Born | ~1949 |
Occupation | Actor |
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 Carrots in 1979
Lunney was a regular presenter on Target 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).
References
- ^ Shelley, Gary (15 November 1971), "Brendon Lunney — he's a farmer at heart", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Oliver, Robin (13 May 1991), "Against all odds", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Marshall, Valda (30 August 1970), "The box at its best", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ "Lunney sets a fierce pace", The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 September 1974
- "Horses, and the twist of fate", The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 July 1975
- Plummer, Dale (28 March 1971), "Baby bashers: stark reality", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Shelley, Gary (2 July 1979), "The star is a carrot", The Sydney Morning Herald
- "Switched on Marty", The Age, 13 April 1973
- "A tough grind", The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 March 1971
External links
- Brendon Lunney at IMDb
- Biographical cuttings on Brendon Lunney, actor and farmer, containing one or more cuttings from newspapers or journals at the National Library of Australia