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Alan Brough is a Actor Néo-Zélandais born on 1967

Alan Brough

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Birth name Alan Brough
Nationality Nouvelle zelande
Birth 1967 (57 years)

Alan Brough (b. Hawera, New Zealand 1967) is a New Zealand-born actor and comedian based in Australia.



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Filmography of Alan Brough (5 films)

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Actor

Any Questions for Ben?, 1h54
Directed by Rob Sitch
Genres Comedy, Romance
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Josh Lawson, Rachael Taylor, Daniel Henshall, Teressa Liane, Christian Clark, Lachy Hulme
Roles Ken
Rating56% 2.80122.80122.80122.80122.8012
When high-flying 27-year-old Melbourne based brand manager Ben (Josh Lawson) returns to his old high school to talk to students about careers, he reunites with other former students including international human rights lawyer Alexis (Rachael Taylor), now working with the United Nations in Yemen, and Olympic archery medallist Jim (Ed Kavalee). Ben soon realises that compared to the other speakers, no one is interested in what a brand manager does, and when questions are asked for, all are directed at the other presenters while Ben gets none. This causes Ben to begin to consider the meaning behind his current lifestyle, and commences a year-long reevaluation of his priorities, looking in all the wrong places, but ultimately involving the gradual pursuance of Alex as a serious love-interest for the first time in his life.
Bad Eggs
Bad Eggs (2003)
, 1h38
Directed by Tony Martin, Tony Martin
Genres Thriller, Comedy
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Mick Molloy, Bob Franklin, Alan Brough, Bill Hunter, Marshall Napier, Nicholas Bell
Roles Northey
Rating61% 3.0986453.0986453.0986453.0986453.098645
A Magistrate named Poulgrain takes his own life in an exhaust fume-filled car but in his death-throes, he releases the hand-brake whereupon his car rolls down the road all the way into the middle of a busy shopping centre where a pair of over-zealous detectives empty their firearms into his corpse. Disgraced, the two detectives, Ben Kinnear and his best mate Mike Paddock-both members of the much-hyped Zero Tolerance Unit (ZTU), are demoted back to uniform duties. Things get worse when they pay a visit to the Magistrate's widow Eleanor and accidentally burn her house down. Things become more complicated when Julie Bale, a journalist and a former police-officer and onetime partner of Kinnear's, is arrested on a charge of blackmailing the Magistrate. Kinnear starts to smell a rat when he discovers that a computer disc was found in the dead man's car but was tampered with by persons unknown. Kinnear's boss Gillespie questions the two detectives in charge of the Poulgrain case, Wicks & Pendlebury as to what happened to the original disc. Without warning, Wicks shoots dead Gillespie and Pendlebury and then deliberately wounds himself, re-arranging the crime scene to make it appear Pendlebury fired first.
The Craic
The Craic (1999)
, 1h29
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about terrorism, Political films
Actors Jimeoin (pronounced Jim-Owen), Bob Franklin, Colin Hay, Nicholas Bell, Jane Hall, Anne Phelan OAM
Roles Glen
Rating55% 2.75672.75672.75672.75672.7567
It's 1988 and two best friends from Ireland (Jimeoin McKeown, Alan McKee) flee from Belfast after a violent confrontation with Colin (Robert Morgan) of the IRA and illegally enter Australia. The two fear immigration officers, and (after some gentle persuasion) Fergus Montague (McKeown) goes on a TV dating game show and wins a trip to Queensland in the process. This, however, occurs just as the pair's apartment is raided by immigration officer Derek Johnson [(Nicolas Bell)] and Wesley Murray (McKee) is forced to escape and eventually joins his friend in Queensland. Meanwhile, Colin is sent to Australia in a witness protection program after he gives up some of his former colleagues, and (much to the skepticism of his watchers, the SAS) names Fergus and Wesley as terrorists. Irritated by their lack of progress he eventually takes off to find them himself.
Siam Sunset, 1h31
Directed by John Polson
Genres Comedy, Romance
Actors Linus Roache, Roy Billing, Danielle Cormack, Alan Brough, Rebecca Hobbs, Esme Melville
Roles Stuart Quist
Rating63% 3.197393.197393.197393.197393.19739
Perry (Linus Roache) is an English chemist working for a paint company and is depressed after losing his wife in a freak accident. As he tries to invent the new color Siam Sunset, he wins a prize, takes leave, and travels to Australia. Grace (Danielle Cormack), on the same tour bus, also has a troubled life. Together they hope to color the world with love rather than paint, but will the universe let them?