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| birth_place = [[Hereford]], UK |
| birth_place = [[Hereford]], UK |
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| spouse = [[Liz Mullinar]] (approx. 2 yrs);<br/>[[Penny Ramsey|Penny Ramsey-Mullinar]] (dec. 2009) |
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| occupation = Actor |
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| known_for = ''Hunter'' (TV series), ''Ryan'' (TV series) |
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'''Rodney Mullinar''' (born 1942) is a [[British Australian]] actor, noted for his roles on Australian television. |
'''Rodney Mullinar''' (born 1942) is a [[British Australian]] actor, noted for his roles on Australian television. |
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Mullinar emigrated to Australia in 1966, at the urging of an Australian friend in London, [[Bill Hunter (actor)|Bill Hunter]]. He relocated to Sydney with his first wife [[Liz Mullinar|Liz]] who was at that time also an actor but would soon become a well-known casting agent.<ref> Liz Mullinar and Simon Hopkinson, ''The Liz Mullinar story'' Sydney, Hodder Headline 1997 p. 76, p. 79</ref> |
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==Career== |
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Mullinar took the leading role in Australian espionage drama ''[[Hunter (Australian Crawfords TV series)|Hunter]]'' late in the show's run in 1968, however he appeared in just eight episodes due to the cancellation of the series. He subsequently played the title role in television series ''[[Ryan (TV series)|Ryan]]'' (1973). His first wife was casting agent Liz Mullinar and his second wife was actress [[Penny Ramsey]], daughter of actress [[Lois Ramsey]]. |
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Mullinar appeared in theatre productions, firstly with the [[Australian Theatre for Young People]]<ref> Liz Mullinar and Simon Hopkinson, ''The Liz Mullinar story'' Sydney, Hodder Headline 1997 p. 84</ref> and then with the Independent Theatre troupe in mid-1968 with whom he performed in the plays ''[[Wait Until Dark]]'', ''[[Uncle Vanya]]'', and ''[[Tango (play)|Tango]]''. He also had a major role in the controversial 1970 film ''[[The Set (film)|The Set]]'' in which he plays Tony Brown, who has an affair with the film's protagonist, Paul, played by Sean McEuan. During the making of ''The Set'', Mullinar, who was union shop steward for the film, was punched by another actor when Mullinar demanded to see his union card. The ''Sydney Morning Herald'' identified this actor as the female impersonator 'Kandy' Johnson, who was not a union member.<ref>'Union man punched on film set' ''Sydney Morning Herald'' 15 January 1969 p. 12</ref> |
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Mullinar took the leading role in Australian espionage drama ''[[Hunter (Australian Crawfords TV series)|Hunter]]'' late in the show's run in 1968, however he appeared in just eight episodes due to the cancellation of the series. He subsequently played the title role in television series ''[[Ryan (TV series)|Ryan]]'' (1973). |
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Mullinar's second wife was actress [[Penny Ramsey]]. During publicity for ''Ryan'', Mullinar and Ramsey chose to make their relationship public - they had a young daughter at this stage but were not yet married - under threat of exposure by persons unspecified.<ref>Jennifer Berry and Phillip McCarthy, 'Publicity Stunts' Melbourne ''Age'' 17 January 1974 p. 31</ref> |
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An article in the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' in 1969 claimed that, before migrating to Australia, Mullinar had a small role in the 1965 [[James Bond]] film ''[[Thunderball (film)|Thunderball]]'' as well as appearing in the British TV series ''[[Z Cars]]'' and ''[[No Hiding Place]]''.<ref>'Dramatic Actor Changes Spots', ''Sydney Morning Herald'' 'S.M.H. TV Guide' 11 August 1969 p. 1</ref> An article in the Melbourne ''Age'' in June 1972 also claimed that Mullinar was a graduate of London's [[Royal Academy of Dramatic Art]] and had appeared in the film ''[[Wake in Fright]]'', the aforementioned ''Z Cars'' and ''Thunderball'' as well as ''[[Softly, Softly: Task Force]]'' (as this show began in 1969, this seems unlikely, but he may have been involved in its predecessor, ''[[Softly, Softly (TV series)|Softly, Softly]]).'' It stated that Mullinar had been shortlisted for the role of Frank Banner in ''Division 4'', which was ultimately given to [[Gerard Kennedy]].<ref>Anon, 'Channels order new series to supplement "ageing" local shows' Melbourne ''Age'' 'TV Radio Guide' 15 June 1972 p. 1</ref> |
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Mullinar's other credits include: ''[[Cop Shop]]'', ''[[Bellbird (TV series)|Bellbird]]'', ''[[Homicide (Australian TV series)|Homicide]]'', ''[[Division 4]]'', ''[[Matlock Police]]'', ''[[Against the Wind (TV series)|Against the Wind]]'', ''[[Breaker Morant (film)|Breaker Morant]]'', ''[[Prisoner (TV series)|Prisoner]]'', ''[[Five Mile Creek]]'', ''[[All Saints (TV series)|All Saints]]'', ''[[Stingers (TV series)|Stingers]]'', ''[[Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback]]'', ''[[Reef Doctors]], [[The Lost World (TV series)|The Lost World]],'' and ''[[The Doctor Blake Mysteries]]''. |
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Mullinar's other credits include: ''[[Cop Shop]]'', ''[[Bellbird (TV series)|Bellbird]]'', ''[[Homicide (Australian TV series)|Homicide]]'', ''[[Division 4]]'', ''[[Matlock Police]]'', ''[[Against the Wind (TV series)|Against the Wind]]'', ''[[Breaker Morant (film)|Breaker Morant]]'', ''[[Prisoner (TV series)|Prisoner]]'', ''[[Five Mile Creek]]'', ''[[All Saints (TV series)|All Saints]]'', ''[[Stingers (TV series)|Stingers]]'', ''[[Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback]]'', ''[[Reef Doctors]], [[The Lost World (TV series)|The Lost World]],'' and ''[[The Doctor Blake Mysteries]]''. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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| 1983 |
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| ''Now and Forever'' |
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| ''The Surfer'' |
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| Hagan |
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| 1987 |
| 1987 |
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| ''Echoes of Paradise'' |
| ''[[Echoes of Paradise]]'' |
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| Terry |
| Terry |
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| Feature film |
| Feature film |
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| 1987 |
| 1987 |
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| ''Walter |
| ''Walter Dixon's Wombat'' |
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| Johnathon |
| Johnathon |
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| TV movie |
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| 1988 |
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| ''The Fremantle Conspiracy'' |
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| 1989 |
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| ''The Humpty Dumpty Man'' |
| ''[[The Humpty Dumpty Man]]'' |
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| Stewart Brax |
| Stewart Brax |
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| 2000 |
| 2000 |
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| ''Muggers'' |
| ''[[Muggers (film)|Muggers]]'' |
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| Marcus Browning |
| Marcus Browning |
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| 2000 |
| 2000 |
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| 2016 |
| 2016 |
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| ''Dogstar |
| ''[[Dogstar (TV series)|Dogstar: Christmas in Space]]'' |
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| Commercial announcer |
| Commercial announcer |
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| Bob Campbell |
| Bob Campbell |
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| 1972 |
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| ''Over There'' |
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| Tom Bowden |
| Tom Bowden |
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| 1974 |
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| ''[[Rush (1974 TV series)|Rush]]'' |
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| Jim Hill |
| Jim Hill |
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| 1975 |
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| ''Quality of Mercy'' |
| ''[[Quality of Mercy (TV series)|Quality of Mercy]]'' |
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| Charlie |
| Charlie |
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| 1977 |
| 1977 |
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| ''[[Beyond Reasonable Doubt (TV series)|Beyond Reasonable Doubt]]'' |
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| ''Raw Deal'' |
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| Alex |
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| ''[[Beyond Reasonable Doubt]]'' |
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| Prosecutor |
| Prosecutor |
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| TV miniseries documentary |
| TV miniseries documentary |
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| 1978 |
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| ''[[Run |
| ''[[Run From the Morning]]'' |
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| Spencer |
| Spencer |
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| TV series |
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| Don Brandywine |
| Don Brandywine |
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| TV miniseries |
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| 1981 |
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| ''The Coming'' |
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| 1982 |
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| ''Breakfast in Paris'' |
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| Michaels Barnes |
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| 1983 |
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| ''Now and Forever'' |
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| Geoffrey Bates |
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| 1983 |
| 1983 |
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| 1984 |
| 1984 |
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| ''[[Eureka Stockade (miniseries)|Eureka Stockade]]'' |
| ''[[Eureka Stockade (miniseries)|Eureka Stockade]]'' |
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| [[Frederick Vern]] |
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| Vera |
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| TV miniseries |
| TV miniseries |
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| Darcy Adams |
| Darcy Adams |
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| 1987 |
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| ''The Surfer'' |
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| Hagan |
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| 1988 |
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| ''[[Mission: Impossible (1988 TV series)|Mission: Impossible]]'' |
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| Conrad Drago |
| Conrad Drago |
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| Ian Walters |
| Ian Walters |
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| 1989 |
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| ''The Humpty Dumpty Man'' |
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| Stewart Brax |
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| 1992 |
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| 1992 |
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| ''[[The Fremantle Conspiracy]]'' |
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| ''Cluedo'' |
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| Frederick Stokes |
| Frederick Stokes |
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| 1997 |
| 1997 |
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| ''Simone de Beauvoir's Babies'' |
| ''[[Simone de Beauvoir's Babies]]'' |
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| Mick |
| Mick |
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| TV miniseries |
| TV miniseries |
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| 2000 |
| 2000 |
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| ''Tales of the South Seas'' |
| ''[[Tales of the South Seas]]'' |
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| 2000 |
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| ''Muggers'' |
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| Marcus Browning |
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| TV miniseries, 1 episode: "Blackbirding" |
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| 2000 |
| 2000 |
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| 2001 |
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| ''Shock Jock'' |
| ''[[Shock Jock]]'' |
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| Basil Hannigan |
| Basil Hannigan |
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| 2003 |
| 2003 |
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| ''Welcher & Welcher'' |
| ''[[Welcher & Welcher]]'' |
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| Toby |
| Toby |
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| TV miniseries |
| TV miniseries |
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| 2004 |
| 2004 |
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| ''Stories from the Golf'' |
| ''[[Stories from the Golf]]'' |
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| Richard |
| Richard |
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| TV series |
| TV series |
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| 2008-09 |
| 2008-09 |
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| ''Satisfaction'' |
| ''[[Satisfaction (Australian TV series)|Satisfaction]]'' |
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| Jimmy Buraston |
| Jimmy Buraston |
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| TV series |
| TV series |
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| 2009 |
| 2009 |
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| ''Rush'' |
| ''[[Rush TV (TV series)|Rush]]'' |
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| Gavin |
| Gavin |
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| TV series |
| TV series |
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| ''Killing Time'' |
| ''[[Killing Time (TV series)|Killing Time]]'' |
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| Judge Hart |
| Judge Hart |
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| TV miniseries |
| TV miniseries |
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| 2007-11 |
| 2007-11 |
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| ''Dogstar'' |
| ''[[Dogstar (TV series)|Dogstar]]'' |
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| Chester |
| Chester |
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| TV series |
| TV series |
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| 2012 |
| 2012 |
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| ''Lowdown'' |
| ''[[Lowdown (TV series)|Lowdown]]'' |
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| Additional voices |
| Additional voices |
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| TV series |
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| 2014 |
| 2014 |
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| ''The Flamin' Thongs'' |
| ''[[The Flamin' Thongs]]'' |
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| King Rerpsies |
| King Rerpsies |
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| TV series |
| Animated TV series |
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| 2015 |
| 2015 |
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| ''[[House Husbands]]'' |
| ''[[House Husbands]]'' |
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| William Mitchell |
| William Mitchell |
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| TV series |
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| 2017 |
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| ''[[Impossible Peace]]'' |
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| Narrator |
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| 2019 |
| 2019 |
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| ''[[Secret Bridesmaids' Business]]'' |
| ''[[Secret Bridesmaids' Business]]'' |
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|Dyson Novak |
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| 1 episode |
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| TV miniseries |
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| 2019-20 |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 00:18, 16 November 2024
Rod Mullinar | |
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Born | 1942 (age 81–82) Hereford, UK |
Occupation | Actor |
Known for | Hunter (TV series), Ryan (TV series) |
Height | 1.87 m (6 ft 1+1⁄2 in) |
Spouse(s) | Liz Mullinar (approx. 2 yrs); Penny Ramsey-Mullinar (dec. 2009) |
Rodney Mullinar (born 1942) is a British Australian actor, noted for his roles on Australian television.
Mullinar emigrated to Australia in 1966, at the urging of an Australian friend in London, Bill Hunter. He relocated to Sydney with his first wife Liz who was at that time also an actor but would soon become a well-known casting agent.[1]
Mullinar appeared in theatre productions, firstly with the Australian Theatre for Young People[2] and then with the Independent Theatre troupe in mid-1968 with whom he performed in the plays Wait Until Dark, Uncle Vanya, and Tango. He also had a major role in the controversial 1970 film The Set in which he plays Tony Brown, who has an affair with the film's protagonist, Paul, played by Sean McEuan. During the making of The Set, Mullinar, who was union shop steward for the film, was punched by another actor when Mullinar demanded to see his union card. The Sydney Morning Herald identified this actor as the female impersonator 'Kandy' Johnson, who was not a union member.[3]
Mullinar took the leading role in Australian espionage drama Hunter late in the show's run in 1968, however he appeared in just eight episodes due to the cancellation of the series. He subsequently played the title role in television series Ryan (1973).
Mullinar's second wife was actress Penny Ramsey. During publicity for Ryan, Mullinar and Ramsey chose to make their relationship public - they had a young daughter at this stage but were not yet married - under threat of exposure by persons unspecified.[4]
An article in the Sydney Morning Herald in 1969 claimed that, before migrating to Australia, Mullinar had a small role in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball as well as appearing in the British TV series Z Cars and No Hiding Place.[5] An article in the Melbourne Age in June 1972 also claimed that Mullinar was a graduate of London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and had appeared in the film Wake in Fright, the aforementioned Z Cars and Thunderball as well as Softly, Softly: Task Force (as this show began in 1969, this seems unlikely, but he may have been involved in its predecessor, Softly, Softly). It stated that Mullinar had been shortlisted for the role of Frank Banner in Division 4, which was ultimately given to Gerard Kennedy.[6]
Mullinar's other credits include: Cop Shop, Bellbird, Homicide, Division 4, Matlock Police, Against the Wind, Breaker Morant, Prisoner, Five Mile Creek, All Saints, Stingers, Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback, Reef Doctors, The Lost World, and The Doctor Blake Mysteries.
Filmography
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1969 | It Takes All Kinds | Policeman | Feature film |
1970 | The Set | Tony Brown | Feature film |
1971 | Stockade | Peter Lalor | Feature film |
1975 | Down the Wind | Reg | Feature film |
1977 | Raw Deal | Alex | Film |
1978 | The Pyjama Girl Case | Inspector Morris | Feature film |
1978 | The Geeks | Martin | TV movie |
1978 | Patrick | Ed Jacquard | Feature film |
1978 | Magee and the Lady | Tom | TV movie |
1979 | Thirst | Derek | Feature film |
1979 | Taxi | Leslie Armitage | TV movie |
1980 | Breaker Morant | Major Charles Bolton | Feature film |
1980 | Maybe This Time | Jack | Feature film |
1981 | The Coming | ||
1982 | Duet for Four | Ken Overland | Feature film |
1982 | Breakfast in Paris | Michaels Barnes | Feature film |
1983 | Now and Forever | Geoffrey Bates | Feature film |
1987 | The Surfer | Hagan | Feature film |
1987 | Echoes of Paradise | Terry | Feature film |
1987 | Walter Dixon's Wombat | Johnathon | TV movie |
1989 | Dead Calm | Russell Bellows | Feature film |
1989 | The Humpty Dumpty Man | Stewart Brax | TV movie |
2000 | Muggers | Marcus Browning | Feature film |
2000 | On the Beach | Admiral Jack Cunnington | TV movie |
2001 | Curse of the Talisman | Father Eccleston | TV movie |
2007 | Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback | Judge | TV movie |
2013 | Patrick | Morris | Feature film |
2015 | Comedy Showroom: Bleak | TV movie | |
2016 | Dogstar: Christmas in Space | Commercial announcer | TV movie |
2017 | That's Not Me | Summer Street "Len" | Feature film |
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1967 | Contrabandits | TV series | |
1968 | The Adventures | TV series | |
1968-69 | Hunter | Gil Martin / Ted Cook | TV series |
1971 | Dynasty | Bob Campbell | TV series |
1969-72 | Division 4 | 5 character roles | TV series |
1971-72 | Matlock Police | Jack Bowan / Lou Carter / Ward | TV series |
1972 | Over There | Tom Bowden | TV series |
1972 | Boney | Frank Abbott | TV series |
1967-74 | Homicide | 8 roles | TV series |
1974 | Rush | Jim Hill | TV series |
1973-74 | Ryan | Michael Ryan | TV series |
1974 | The Wanderer | ||
1975 | Quality of Mercy | Charlie | TV series |
1974-75 | Bellbird | Scott Leighton | TV series, 365 episodes |
1977 | Beyond Reasonable Doubt | Prosecutor | TV miniseries documentary |
1977 | Young Ramsay | George | TV series |
1977 | Bluey | Swanson | TV series |
1978 | Run From the Morning | Spencer | TV series |
1978 | Against the Wind | John MacCarthur | TV miniseries |
1978-80 | Cop Shop | 3 roles | TV series |
1979 | Skyways | Geoff Blake | TV series |
1979-80 | Prisoner | David Austin / Wayne Travers | TV series |
1980 | Water Under the Bridge | Don Brandywine | TV miniseries |
1983 | For the Term of His Natural Life | Lt. Maurice Frere | TV miniseries |
1984 | Eureka Stockade | Frederick Vern | TV miniseries |
1983-85 | Five Mile Creek | Jack Taylor | TV series |
1986 | The Flying Doctors | Darcy Adams | TV series |
1988 | Rafferty's Rules | Harry Bertie | TV series |
1989 | Inside Running | TV series | |
1989 | Mission: Impossible | Conrad Drago | TV series |
1989 | The Magistrate | Ian Walters | TV miniseries |
1992 | Boney | Selby | TV series |
1992 | The Fremantle Conspiracy | TV miniseries | |
Cluedo | Frederick Stokes | TV series | |
1994 | Newlyweds | Kirby Hacker | TV series |
1994 | Halifax f.p. | Melvin Lazar | TV series |
1997 | Simone de Beauvoir's Babies | Mick | TV miniseries |
1998 | All Saints | Professor | TV series |
2000 | Tales of the South Seas | TV miniseries, 1 episode: "Blackbirding" | |
2000 | Shortland Street | Max Dubrovsky | TV series |
2001 | Shock Jock | Basil Hannigan | TV series |
2001 | BeastMaster | Chiuma | TV series |
1999-2002 | The Lost World | 3 roles | TV series |
2002 | MDA | Dr. Nathan Tate | TV series |
2003 | Welcher & Welcher | Toby | TV miniseries |
2004 | Stories from the Golf | Richard | TV series |
2004 | Stingers | Colin Burns | TV series |
2007 | City Homicide | Olivier Braxton | TV series |
Very Small Business | Dick Denyer | TV series | |
2008-09 | Satisfaction | Jimmy Buraston | TV series |
2009 | Rush | Gavin | TV series |
Killing Time | Judge Hart | TV miniseries | |
2007-11 | Dogstar | Chester | TV series |
2012 | Lowdown | Additional voices | TV series |
2013 | Reef Doctors | Sonny Ferrall | TV miniseries |
2014 | The Flamin' Thongs | King Rerpsies | Animated TV series |
2015 | The Doctor Blake Mysteries | Jock Clement | TV series |
2015 | Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries | Wilbur Littleton | TV series |
2017 | House Husbands | William Mitchell | TV series |
2017 | Impossible Peace | Narrator | TV series |
2018-19 | True Story with Hamish & Andy | Narrator | TV series |
2019 | Utopia | Voice | TV series |
2019 | Secret Bridesmaids' Business | Dyson Novak | 1 episode |
2019-20 | Bloom | Tommy Brydon | TV series |
References
[edit]- ^ Liz Mullinar and Simon Hopkinson, The Liz Mullinar story Sydney, Hodder Headline 1997 p. 76, p. 79
- ^ Liz Mullinar and Simon Hopkinson, The Liz Mullinar story Sydney, Hodder Headline 1997 p. 84
- ^ 'Union man punched on film set' Sydney Morning Herald 15 January 1969 p. 12
- ^ Jennifer Berry and Phillip McCarthy, 'Publicity Stunts' Melbourne Age 17 January 1974 p. 31
- ^ 'Dramatic Actor Changes Spots', Sydney Morning Herald 'S.M.H. TV Guide' 11 August 1969 p. 1
- ^ Anon, 'Channels order new series to supplement "ageing" local shows' Melbourne Age 'TV Radio Guide' 15 June 1972 p. 1
External links
[edit]- Rod Mullinar at IMDb
- 1942 births
- Australian male film actors
- Australian male soap opera actors
- British male film actors
- British male soap opera actors
- Living people
- 20th-century Australian male actors
- 20th-century British male actors
- 21st-century Australian male actors
- 21st-century British male actors
- British emigrants to Australia
- People from Hereford