Brendon Lunney
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Born3 February 1949
Eastwood, New South Wales, Australia
OccupationActor
Brendon Edward Lunney | |
|---|---|
| Born | 3 February 1949 Eastwood, New South Wales, Australia |
| Occupation | Actor |
Brendon Lunney is an Australian actor[1] and producer.[2]
Lunney's featured screen roles include I'm Damned if I Know[3], Michael in No Roses for Michael in 1970,[4] Commissioner Edmund Fitzalan in Rush in 1974,[5] Joey Emmett in Dead Men Running in 1971,[1] Harry Byrne in Lucky Colour Blue in 1975.[6] Ross in Do I Have to Kill My Child? in 1976[7] and Mark Adams in Carrots in 1979[8]
Lunney was a regular presenter on Target[5] and Switched On Set.[9]
Lunney was a member of the Old Tote Theatre Company, appearing for them in As You Like It (1971), The Man of Mode(1971) and A Month in the Country (Parade Theatre, 1971).[10]