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Wayne Hope is a Actor Australien

Wayne Hope

Wayne Hope
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Birth name Wayne Hope
Nationality Australie

Wayne Hope is an Australian actor, writer, director, and producer.

Biography

He is married to comedian and actress Robyn Butler. Together they run the production company Gristmill. He is mainly known for his comedic roles in television and film.

Usually with

Jane Kennedy
Jane Kennedy
(1 films)
Mick Molloy
Mick Molloy
(1 films)
John Flaus
John Flaus
(2 films)
Rob Sitch
Rob Sitch
(1 films)
Kym Gyngell
Kym Gyngell
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Wayne Hope (3 films)

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Actor

BoyTown
BoyTown (2006)
, 1h28
Genres Comedy, Musical theatre
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Glenn Robbins, Mick Molloy, Wayne Hope, Bob Franklin, Lachy Hulme, Gary Eck
Roles Carl
Rating54% 2.704112.704112.704112.704112.70411
BoyTown, the greatest boyband of the eighties and the group that started the boyband phenomenon leave their terrible & bad-paying lives for one last crack at the big time. They return to the stage with slightly older fans and slightly larger pants to complete some unfinished business. These days they spend less time singing about tears, eternity, angels and their 'baby' and more time singing about divorce, shopping and picking up the kids from school & working the nearby Coles, construction site or the nearest radio station in Melbourne (with dinner).
Josh Jarman, 1h36
Genres Comedy
Actors Marcus Graham, Kym Gyngell, Kestie Morassi, Wayne Hope, Damian Walshe-Howling, Sophie Roche
Roles Service Station Attendant
Rating62% 3.1406553.1406553.1406553.1406553.140655
The Castle
The Castle (1997)
, 1h23
Directed by Rob Sitch
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Aviation films
Actors Michael Caton, Anne Tenney, Sophie Lee, Eric Bana, Stephen Curry, Bud Tingwell
Roles Wayne Kerrigan
Rating75% 3.7966253.7966253.7966253.7966253.796625
The blue collar Kerrigan home, in the outer Melbourne suburb of Coolaroo, is filled with love as well as pride in their modest lifestyle, but their happiness is threatened when developers attempt the compulsory acquisition of their house to expand the neighbouring airport.