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Thursday, 26 January 2012

Geoffrey Rush – our Australian of the Year

geoffreyrush Oscar-winning actor Geoffrey Rush (pictured) was last night announced as our Australian of the Year in recognition of his contribution to the arts.

The 60-year-old, who this year celebrates 40 years in the industry, gained international fame in 1996 for his portrayal of pianist David Helfgott in the movie Shine which led to him winning the Academy Award for Best Actor.

Despite much of Rush’s acting work being in the theatre and on film, the Queensland-born actor has also worked in television.  He made his TV acting debut in the ABC mini-series Menotti in 1981.

He later appeared in Twisted Tales and played the lead role of newspaper editor Bill Wyatt in the 1996 series Mercury.

Rush also made a guest appearance in Kath And Kim in 2004.

Also on this Australia Day, a number of television identities were among the hundreds recognised in this year’s Australia Day honours list:

Maggie Beer – “For service to the tourism and hospitality industries as a cook, restaurateur and author, and to the promotion of Australian produce and cuisine.”  Beer was a co-presenter on the popular ABC series The Cook And The Chef for five years and has also been a regular guest on MasterChef Australia.

Jamie Durie – “For service to the community as an ambassador and supporter of a range of charitable and environmental organisations, and as a landscape designer.”  Durie came to national fame as the presenter of Backyard Blitz and The Block.  He has more recently appeared on the Seven Network’s The Outdoor Room and gained international fame when he caught the attention of Oprah Winfrey.

Gus Mercurio (posthumously) – “For service to boxing as an administrator and sports commentator, as a film, television and stage actor, and to the community.”  Mercurio appeared in numerous television series over his career, including period dramas Cash And Company, The Sullivans, Power Without Glory, Tandarra, Five Mile Creek and All The Rivers Run, and was a boxing commentator for 12 years.

Oscar Whitbread – “For service to the Australian film and television industry.”  Whitbread has been a television producer since the 1960s, working on ABC dramas including Bellbird, Marion, And The Big Men Fly, Power Without Glory, Rush, Catspaw, The Truckies, Outbreak Of Love and I Can Jump Puddles.  He later worked on The Flying Doctors, Ratbag Hero, Cluedo and Acropolis Now.

Source: ABC, Governor-General of Australia, IMDB, IMDB.

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Kerry Armstrong on Talking Heads

kerryarmstrong_0002 Coming up next month in ABC’s weekly interview series Talking Heads, host Peter Thompson talks to one of Australia’s most well known actresses, Kerry Armstrong.

Armstrong was still a schoolgirl when she got her first break in TV in an ABC series, Marion, in 1974, followed by a stint as a weather presenter for GTV9, Melbourne.  Her acting career then took off in 1979 with the key role of wrongfully-jailed inmate Lynn Warner (pictured) in the popular series Prisoner.

Her early acting career also included roles in The Sullivans and Skyways followed by another stint as a TV presenter, co-hosting a magazine program, Together Tonight, with Greg Evans for Melbourne’s ATV10 in 1981.  Armstrong then went to the US, where she made a guest appearance in Murder She Wrote and landed a role in the mega-soap Dynasty.

Returning to Australia in the late 1980s after the death of her grandmother, Armstrong featured in the telemovie A Long Way From Home and ABC dramas Police Rescue and Come In Spinner, and joined the cast of comedy series All Together Now.

For three years she played the role of Heather Jelly in ABC’s top-rating Seachange and is currently working on a third series of Bed Of Roses.

kerryarmstrong_0001After thirty years in a career that has also included movie roles and winning AFI and TV Week Logie awards, Armstrong concedes that she is re-thinking her future as an actor.  “It feels like I’m almost all done,” she says.

Talking Heads with guest Kerry Armstrong.  Monday 15 November, 6.30pm. ABC1

Source: IMDB, Wikipedia