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Kevin Harrington is a Actor and Director Australien born on 15 october 1956 at Melbourne (Australie)

Kevin Harrington

Kevin Harrington
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Nationality Australie
Birth 15 october 1956 (67 years) at Melbourne (Australie)

Kevin Harrington (born 1959) is an Australian stage, television and film actor who is perhaps best known for his role as David Bishop on the Australian soap opera Neighbours in the 1980s.

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Filmography of Kevin Harrington (7 films)

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Red Hill
Red Hill (2010)
, 1h35
Directed by Patrick Hughes
Origin Australie
Genres Thriller, Action, Crime, Western
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Ryan Kwanten, Steve Bisley, Claire van der Boom, Kevin Harrington
Roles Jim Barlow
Rating62% 3.147393.147393.147393.147393.14739
Shane Cooper (Ryan Kwanten), a young police officer, relocates to the small town of Red Hill with his pregnant wife Alice (Claire van der Boom). On his first day on the job, he is shown hostility from Old Bill (Steve Bisley), the head of the police force, for being unable to find his gun and getting shot on duty when he couldn't bring himself to fire his weapon on an armed boy.
Tom White
Tom White (2004)
, 1h46
Directed by Alkinos Tsilimidos
Actors Colin Friels, Rachael Blake, Loene Carmen, Michael Blake, David Field, Bill Hunter
Roles Neil
Rating65% 3.280413.280413.280413.280413.28041
Tom White (Colin Friels) is an architect who chooses to make himself hopeless. Outwardly, he has all the signs of a successful life — large home, loving family, successful career. However, it soon becomes clear that not everything is as it appears at work. Tom chooses a different path and cuts ties with his normal life. He has chosen the streets, where those he meets, in spite of their position, have enormous self-dignity—the rent boy (Dan Spielman), an ex-junkie (Loene Carmen), a gentle-but-manly tramp (Bill Hunter) and a 14-year-old graffiti artist (Jarryd Jinks). Tom goes on a personal journey of his own as he plumbs outsider society, yet he discovers his own Dignity and gains an understanding of who she is.
The Honourable Wally Norman, 1h28
Actors Kevin Harrington, Shaun Micallef, Roz Hammond, Tom Budge, Reg Evans
Roles Wally Norman
Rating55% 2.7629752.7629752.7629752.7629752.762975
The story begins with a corrupt Member of Parliament (Micallef) shutting down a country town's main source of employment in the local meatworks. This leaves Wally Norman (Harrington) out of a job, until drunk politician Willy Norman accidentally writes the wrong name on the parliamentary nomination form.
Australian Rules, 1h35
Genres Drama
Themes Seafaring films, Sports films, Transport films
Actors Nathan Phillips, Luke Carroll, Lisa Flanagan, Simon Westaway, Kevin Harrington, Celia Ireland
Roles Arks
Rating66% 3.339523.339523.339523.339523.33952
In the isolated and fictional South Australian fishing town of Prospect Bay, the only thing that connects the black and white communities is football. Gary "Blacky" Black (Nathan Phillips) and Dumby Red (Luke Carroll) are an exception; teenage best friends from different sides of the tracks. Dumby is the star of the football team and likely to become the next big Aboriginal star in the big leagues. Gary is the bookish son of hard-drinking and brutal white fisherman Bob Black (Simon Westaway). He is attracted to Dumby's beautiful sister, Clarence (Lisa Flanagan). Blacky's supportive mother helps him become a better player as he is chosen to be the ruckman in the teams upcoming grand final. Blacky has to overcome thumper, the star player for the opposition. When gameday arrives Blacky at first struggles to make an impact on the game but Dumby inspires the team kicking several goals. When Dumby gets a mark near goals with the scores tied he hands it off to a team mate instead of taking the shot. The player kicks a point and blacky has to run into thumper to stop him from kicking the winning goal. Their team wins the premiership, but Dumby and Blackys elation is short-lived. Dumby is passed over for the best-on-ground medal for the coach's son Simon Robertson. Dumby is disgusted and angered by the obvious racially motivated decision.
The Dish
The Dish (2000)
, 1h41
Directed by Rob Sitch
Origin Australie
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Historical
Themes Space adventure films, Seafaring films, Transport films, Films about the Apollo program, Sur la Lune, Sur la Lune
Actors Sam Neill, Kevin Harrington, Tom Long, Patrick Warburton, Roy Billing, Bud Tingwell
Roles Ross 'Mitch' Mitchell - Maneuvers
Rating71% 3.5968753.5968753.5968753.5968753.596875
The radio telescope at Parkes (Parkes Observatory), New South Wales, Australia, was used by NASA throughout the Apollo program to receive signals in the Southern Hemisphere, along with the NASA Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station near Canberra.
Let It Be
Let It Be (1970)
, 1h21
Directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Documentary, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Documentary films about music and musicians, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Musical films, Les Beatles
Actors Billy Preston, George Harrison, The Beatles, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono
Rating76% 3.8467953.8467953.8467953.8467953.846795
En décembre 1968, le réalisateur Michael Lindsay-Hogg tourne The Rock and Roll Circus, un évènement musical organisé par les Rolling Stones auquel participent notamment John Lennon et sa femme Yoko Ono. Aussitôt terminé, le réalisateur se voit offrir, par Paul McCartney, l'opportunité de tourner un documentaire sur l'enregistrement du prochain album des Beatles. Accompagnés par l’équipe de tournage, le groupe se réunit à partir du 2 janvier 1969 dans les studios de cinéma de Twickenham, où ils avaient déjà tourné des scènes pour A Hard Day's Night et Help! et commence à enregistrer. Yoko Ono est présente aussi, assise à côté de John Lennon. L'ambiance est tendue, des désaccords apparaissent, sans compter le fait que les membres du groupe n’apprécient pas les conditions dans lesquelles ils répètent dans cet endroit particulier, sous l'œil de deux caméras tournant en continu. Chaque jour, ils commencent à travailler tôt le matin, ce qui les change profondément de leurs séances nocturnes habituelles aux studios Abbey Road. « Nous n'arrivions pas à nous y habituer, se souviendra Lennon. Les studios Twickenham étaient devenus un endroit cauchemardesque, où il fallait se rendre matin après matin. Nous ne pouvions vraiment pas faire de la musique dès huit heures du matin ni même à dix heures, avec ces objectifs attachés à nos moindres gestes, avec tous les techniciens gravitant autour de nous, attentifs à fixer même nos bâillements. » Durant ces séances, les Beatles jouent de tout et de rien, beaucoup (près de 100 titres seront abordés), font le « bœuf » (jamming), souvent mal, faux et sans conviction.

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